Boiling ground or chopped cereal with milk or water makes what?
Porridge Click to see the answer
Piccalilli primarily contains which of the following vegetables?
Cauliflower
Ketchup is a sauce traditionally with a base of what ingredient?
Tomato
What is used to tell the temperature of sugar when making candy?
Sugar thermometer
What is the main ingredient in the French stew Bouillabaisse?
Seafood
The process of whipping eggs to incorporate air is known as what?
Foaming
Which of the following is not a member of the stone fruit family?
Strawberry Click to see the answer
A savory pie completely encased in flaky pastry is called what?
Pot pie
Which of the following is traditionally made with buttermilk?
Ranch dressing
What is the result of mixing Monterey Jack and Colby cheese?
Colby-Jack
When did the phrase /'junk food/' first pass into common usage?
1976
Opening the oven whilst cooking soufflé would cause it to what?
Sink
Shredded cabbage is a main ingredient of which of the following?
Coleslaw
To spoon off excess fat from the top of a liquid is called what?
Skimming
What fruit is eaten with honey to celebrate the Jewish New Year?
Apple
What is the name of the pasta that is shaped in wide, flat sheets?
Lasagna Click to see the answer
Which of the following countries is most associated with Pampushky?
Ukraine
What is the name of the pasta that is shaped in wide, flat sheets?
Lasagna
What type of factory does the fictional character Willy Wonka own?
Chocolate
Put these fast-food chains in age order, starting with the oldest.
Pizza Hut
Where is the world would you most likely be served Callaloo Cookup?
Caribbean
A thick, moldable paste made of chocolate and glucose is called what?
Candy clay
What is a person who only eats plant foods and dairy products called?
Lacto-vegetarian
Which of the following is not a main ingredient of glorified rice?
Chocolate
What fabric shares its name with a pie made with beaten egg whites?
Chiffon Click to see the answer
Which of these actions is a faster and longer version of whisking?
Whipping
Eggs produced by hens that are raised outdoors are known as what?
Free-range eggs
What is the term for heating a liquid to just below boiling point?
Simmering
Footloose and Apollo 13 actor, Kevin has what food as a last name?
Bacon
What can be done to pastry dishes in order to give a golden shine?
Egg wash
One well-known traditional folk song is called 99 Bottles of what?
Beer
The term for heating a liquid to just below boiling point is what?
Simmering
Footloose and Apollo 13 actor, Kevin has what food as a last name?
Bacon
Removing the stone or seed from fruit such as cherries is called what?
Pitting
Cutting food into very small pieces using a knife is known as what?
Finely chopping
Put these MacDonald's products in the order they were introduced.
Filet-O-Fish
What type of factory does the fictional character Willy Wonka own?
Chocolate Click to see the answer
Which fast food chain was Morgan Spurlock's 'Super Size Me' based on?
McDonald's
Which fruit is also a word meaning the color between yellow and red?
Orange
What food packaging is used to describe quaint villages or cottages?
Chocolate box
With which country's native cuisine would you associate Pears Helene?
France
What is done to remove the leafy parts of fruit such as strawberries?
Hull
Which fruit is also a word meaning the color between yellow and red?
Orange
When making candy, what is used to tell the temperature of sugar?
Sugar thermometer
To slowly heat wine or cider with spices and sugar is known as what?
Mull
One well-known traditional folk song is called 99 Bottles of what?
Beer
Which 'B' and 'J' are the inventors of a famous brand of ice cream?
Ben & Jerry
An eating place that is pre-built at an assembly site is known as what?
Diner
Rabanada is the Brazilian culinary name for which of the following?
French toast
American what is both the name of a Don McLean song and a comedy film?
Pie
What is the culinary term for a filling between two slices of bread?
Sandwich
Which of the following is a fragrant herb with needle-like leaves?
Rosemary
In North African cuisine, what is a main ingredient of Harissa paste?
Chillies
Which of these cities shares its name with a type of cream pie?
Boston Click to see the answer
Which of the following is not a standard ingredient for pancakes?
Molasses
Pao de queijo is bread served in Brazil with what other food?
Cheese
Which of the following foods is another word for being cowardly?
Chicken
Which pasta comes in short lengths rolled into an 's' shape?
Casarecce
Which of these ingredients would you not find in a fruit salad?
Eggplant
What is done to a baking tin to prevent food from sticking to it?
Greased
The leavener, a rising ingredient, adds what to baked goods?
Bubbles
Where is the world would you most likely be served Obsttorte?
Germany
Which of the following is not an ingredient of macaroni cheese?
Gravy
If pasta is cooked to be firm but not hard, what is it called?
Al dente
Which of the following is traditionally made with buttermilk?
Ranch dressing
Shredded cabbage is a main ingredient of which of the following?
Coleslaw
Once you pop, you can't stop' is the slogan for which food?
Pringles
Which of the following is a process used in the making of bread?
Kneading
Coating food in batter and deep frying it makes it into a what?
Fritter
What must be done to a dry fondant to make it into a fondant?
Add liquid
Which of the following ingredients would you find in 'Cruibins'?
Onions
Which of these restaurant chains was founded before the rest?
KFC
With which country's native cuisine would you associate Mjaddra?
Lebanon
What does a carbonated drink have in it that most others do not?
Fizzy bubbles
Which of these American fast food chains is the most popular?
McDonalds
What culinary method does the Japanese term 'nimono' refer to?
Simmering
What is the name of the sauce that accompanies prawn cocktail?
Marie Rose
Which of the following ingredients would you find in 'Macaroons'?
Rice Paper
Which celebrity chef named his children Poppy Honey and Daisy Boo?
Jaime Oliver Click to see the answer
Which of the following is an essential base ingredient for quiche?
Egg
Using which of these utensils is the most effective way to whip cream?
Whisk
If you were served /'le miel/' in France, what would you be eating?
Honey
How many slices of pizza are eaten every second in the United States?
350
Which food, made with graham flour, is often used to make s'mores?
Graham Crackers
Which former president took a big interest in macaroni on a trip to France?
Thomas Jefferson Click to see the answer
The frozen dessert made with fruit juice rather than cream is called what?
Sorbet
The Scottish food 'Rumbledethumps' is similar to which of these dishes?
Bubble & squeak
Which of the following ingredients would you find in 'Battenburg Cake'?
Ground Rice
Where is the world would you most likely be served Fromage De Tete De Porc?
France
What is the name of the transparent gel that can be colored for decorating?
Piping gel
Reducing the thickness of pastry by applying equal pressure is done how?
Rolling Click to see the answer
Boiled sugar that is manipulated and pulled into shapes is called what?
Pulled sugar
When food turns from liquid to solid when left to settle, what has it done?
Set
What is the name of a sandwich with peanut butter and marshmallow crème in?
Fluffernutter
What number is on the front of bottles of Jack Daniel's sour mash whiskey?
7
What is the term for slowly heating wine or cider with spices and sugar?
Mull
In what country is a baked potato commonly referred to a jacket potato?
United Kingdom
Founded in 1805, Young's is a company specialising in what food products?
Seafood
The thin, solidified layer that forms on the top of custard is called what?
Skin
To apply heat to a solid in order to turn it into liquid is called what?
Melt Click to see the answer
What is the name given to the dish consisting of chicken, duck and turkey?
Turducken
On an electric hand mixer, what would a dough hooks attachment be used for?
Mix and knead dough
What is the name of the clear alcoholic beverage distilled from cherries?
Kirsch
Which of the following is the name of a popular chocolate hazelnut spread?
Nutella
Where does the name of the food-poisoning bacteria 'salmonella' originate?
Vet named Daniel Salmon
Which of the following is the name of a popular chocolate hazelnut spread?
Nutella
Which of the following countries is most associated with Chicken Fajitas?
Mexico
Which of the following countries is most associated with Kartoffelknoedel?
Germany
The rivalry between the Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo is known as what?
The Cola Wars
Which of the following completes the popular magazine  title, Taste of...?
Home
Which of the following completes the popular magazine title, Taste of…?
Home
Which of the following ingredients could be found in 'Turkish Delight'?
Icing Sugar Click to see the answer
Which of the following can not be eaten with an intolerance for lactose?
Milk
What is the best technique used to mix whipped cream and melted chocolate?
Fold in
Elephant ears, beaver tails and frying saucers are all nicknames for what?
Fried dough
Making shallow slits or gashes in food with a knife or fork is called what?
Scoring
What is the method for the process of reduction when cooking with liquid?
Boiling
A light and airy liquid dessert can be described as which of the following?
Mousse
Which of the following Argentinian foods is similar to Italian Focaccia?
Fogaza
Which of the following ingredients would you find in 'Spanish Omelette's'?
Salt
What brand of candy invites you to open up a bag and 'Taste the Rainbow'?
Skittles
What name is given to a thin slice of steak which is cooked very quickly?
Minute
When you eat a stick of celery, which part of the plant are you eating?
Stem
What brightly colored food is usually carved to make lanterns at Halloween?
Pumpkin
Where in the world would you eat a type of sandwich called a 'Bocadillo'?
Spain
What number is on the front of bottles of Jack Daniel's sour mash whiskey?
7
What is the process of passing dry ingredients through a sieve to aerate?
Sifting