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Texas Beef Food Dictionary

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Pan broil
A quick, dry heat cooking method using a pan on a stovetop. No oil is used and the pan is uncovered. Used for thinner cuts. See the Cooking School for more!
Pan fry
A quick, dry heat cooking method using a pan with a small amount of oil. No lid is used. Used for thinner cuts. Also called sautéing. See the Cooking School for more!
Parboil
To partially cook food in boiling water before completely cooking by some other process.
Pare
To cut off the outer covering of a fruit or vegetable with a vegetable peeler.
Phyllo (filo) dough
A tissue thin sheet of dough found in the freezer section of the grocery store.
Poblano pepper
A member of the pepper family. The peppers are dark green in color and vary in heat intensity from medium to hot. Dried poblano peppers are called ancho peppers.
Portobello mushroom
A meaty, delicious mushroom usually 4-6 inches wide. For preparation, remove and discard dark gills from the underside of the mushroom cap with a spoon.
Preheat
To set an oven or broiler at the desired temperature 15 to 30 minutes before use so that the temperature is reached before food is put in to cook.
Puree
To mash solid food or pass it through a food mill or processor until it is smooth.
Protein
  • Protein plays many roles that help keep you energized and support your body’s functions.
  • Protein is part of all your body’s tissues, including muscles, organs and bones.
  • Protein makes up the hormones and enzymes that regulate body processes.
  • Protein is required for the immune system to protect against disease.
  • Protein can even serve as an energy source.
  • A 3 ounce serving of beef provides 50 percent of the Daily Value for protein.
Phosphorus
  • Phosphorus has numerous functions, more so than any other mineral in the human body.
  • Phosphorus is essential for building strong bones and teeth.
  • Phosphorus helps in the formation of genetic materials, and also helps in energy production and storage.
  • Phosphorus is essential for every metabolic process in the body.
  • A 3 ounce serving of beef provides 20 percent of the Daily Value for phosphorus.

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