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Ice
- 1. To chill a glass or serving dish so that a coat of
frost forms on its surface. 2. Frozen water; water
freezes at 32*F (0*C).
Ice Bath
- a mixture of ice and water used to chill a food or
beverage rapidly.
Icing
- a sweet covering or filling such as buttercream or
ganache; used for cakes and pastries; also known as
frosting.
Indian Pudding
- a spicy cornmeal and molasses staple of early American
colonists, the pudding varied with each day and
according to the condiments available in the cook’s
larder.
Infuse
- to steep herbs and other flavorings in boiling liquid.
Coffee and tea are examples, and so is milk steeped with
vanilla bean.
Instant Rice
- fully cooked and flash-frozen rice;
when rehydrated, it can lack flavor and be gritty; also
known as quick-cooking rice.
Iodized Salt
- table salt (sodium chloride)
containing potassium iodide, a source of the essential
nutrient iodine.
Irish Stew
- a traditional mutton dish made by boiling well-salted
and prepared chops with an equal quantity of onions and
potatoes.