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		<title>American to English Ingredient Conversions and back again.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is this American ingredient in England? What English ingredients can I subsitute in the USA? What is the English cooking term for&#8230;..? Oh, how I know it is frustrating when you see an amazing recipe on a blog or a website, and think &#8220;I&#8217;d love to make that&#8221;, it looks so yummy. Wait&#8230;&#8230;.wait! What [...]]]></description>
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<h2>What is the English cooking term for&#8230;..?</h2>
<p>Oh, how I know it is frustrating when you see an amazing recipe on a blog or a website, and think &#8220;I&#8217;d love to make that&#8221;, it looks so yummy. Wait&#8230;&#8230;.wait! What is cilantro? I don&#8217;t think I have a broiler. What are broad beans? Are they like Fava beans?</p>
<p>Will I like that ingredient and how ever will I find it in my local Tesco&#8217;s or Grocery store!?  Do they even have that ingredient in my country?</p>
<p>Here is a quick and easy cheat-sheet some of you may find useful, especially if you an American ex-pat in the UK, or vice versa&#8230;.</p>
<p>Now go forth and collect as many recipes from your friends across the pond and wow your local friends with your &#8216;exotic&#8217; ingredients.  Wink, wink!<span id="more-995"></span></p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-998" title="American to English, English to American Ingredient substitutions" src="http://www.mrsstepford.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Cooking-Housewife-313x380.jpg" alt="American to English, English to American Ingredient substitutions" width="313" height="380" /></p>
<p><strong>Ingredients</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.mrsstepford.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/grocery-list.jpg" alt="Grocery ingredient list" title="Grocery ingredient list" width="350" height="350" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1003" /><br />
All-purpose flour = Plain flour</p>
<p>Andouille sausage = Smoked sausage</p>
<p>Baking soda = Bicarbonate of soda</p>
<p>Bouillon granules/cubes = Stock cubes/stock</p>
<p>Cilantro = Fresh coriander</p>
<p>Confectioners&#8217; sugar = Icing sugar</p>
<p>Frozen whipped topping = Long-life whipped UHT cream</p>
<p>Corn syrup = Golden syrup</p>
<p>Cornstarch = Cornflour</p>
<p>Egg substitute = Egg white</p>
<p>Eggplant = Aubergine</p>
<p>Fava beans = Broad beans</p>
<p>Frosting = Icing</p>
<p>Garbanzo beans = Chickpeas</p>
<p>Graham cracker = Digestive biscuit</p>
<p>Granulated sugar = Caster sugar</p>
<p>Great Northern beans = Cannellini beans</p>
<p>Green onions = Spring onions</p>
<p>Ground beef (ground lamb, turkey, pork) = Minced beef (minced lamb, turkey, pork)</p>
<p>Half and half = Single cream</p>
<p>Ham steaks = Gammon steaks</p>
<p>Heavy cream = Whipping cream</p>
<p>Instant pudding mix = Whipped dessert mix</p>
<p>Jell-O® gelatin = Jelly</p>
<p>Jelly = Jam</p>
<p>Lasagna noodles = Lasagne sheets</p>
<p>Molasses = Treacle</p>
<p>Non-fat milk = Skimmed milk</p>
<p>Oatmeal = Porridge</p>
<p>Pie crust = Pastry crust</p>
<p>Pizza crust = Pizza base</p>
<p>Pork tenderloin = Pork fillet</p>
<p>Potato chips = Potato crisps</p>
<p>Reduced fat milk = Semi-skimmed milk</p>
<p>Semisweet chocolate = Dark chocolate</p>
<p>Shortening (e.g., Crisco®) = Butter or Margarine, or Vegetable fat spread (e.g., Stork®)</p>
<p>Snow peas = Mangetout</p>
<p>Tomato paste = Tomato puree</p>
<p>Whole wheat flour = Wholemeal flour</p>
<p>Zucchini = Courgette</p>
<p><strong>Cookery Terms</strong></p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-1000" title="Bag of groceries" src="http://www.mrsstepford.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/grocery-bag-254x380.jpg" alt="Bag of groceries" width="254" height="380" /></p>
<p>Appetizer = Starter</p>
<p>Entrée = Main Course</p>
<p>Biscuit = Scone</p>
<p>Broiler = Grill</p>
<p>Canned = Tinned</p>
<p>Cookie = Biscuit</p>
<p>Cookie sheet/baking pan = Baking tray</p>
<p>Hard-cooked eggs = Hard-boiled eggs</p>
<p>Mold = Mould (as in a shape maker, not out of date)</p>
<p>Noodles = Pasta</p>
<p>Pie pan = Pie tin</p>
<p>Plastic wrap = Cling film</p>
<p>Rack = Shelf (oven)</p>
<p>Shortdough pastry = Shortcrust pastry</p>
<p>Stovetop = Cooker/hob</p>
<p>Let me know if you have found this useful?</p>
<p>I will be sharing my version of metric/imperial conversions for cooking shortly.</p>
<p>Let me know if I have missed anything else or if anything isn&#8217;t quite right!?</p>
<p>Happy cooking!</p>
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