Culinary Arts - Breakfast Foods (9.2)
Chicken Fried Steak
A thin steak dipped into a mixture of egg, milk, and seasonings and then fried like chicken until crisp; popular in the South and Midwest.
hash browns
Finely chopped or grated potatoes, pressed down in a pan or on a griddle to brown on one side and then flipped to brown on the other side.
home fries
Sliced potatoes that are pan fried, often with chopped peppers and onions
batter
Wet form of dough made from flour, oil, or melted butter, eggs, milk or other liquids, salt and usually baking powder. Used to create waffles, cakes, and other items.
hash
breakfast mixture of pan-fried chopped meat (typically corned beef), potatoes, and seasonings
croissants
buttery-rich crescent-shaped yeast rolls.
Caffeine
chemical found in coffee, tea, chocolate, and sodas; it stimulates your body and mind.
smoothie
cold drink made by mixing fresh fruit (such as bananas and strawberries), juice, and ice in a blender until thick and smooth; can also contain milk or yogurt
Canadian bacon
leaner than regular bacon and similar to ham
continental breakfast
light breakfast of baked goods served with coffee or tea, and juice
French toast
piece of bread dipped in a mixture of milk and eggs, fried until golden brown on both sides, and then served with syrup, fruit, or other toppings
scone
rich biscuit that sometimes contains raisins and is served with butter, jam, or thick cream
muesli
swiss version of granola; a mixture of cereal (such as oats and wheat), dried fruit, nuts, bran, and sugar; eaten with milk or yogurt
crepe
thin, French-style pancake made with very thin batter that contains no baking powder; often folded or rolled and spread with a sweet mixture or filled with savory ingredients.