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Dash
Deglaze, to
Degrease, to
Devil, to
Dice, to
Dilute, to
Dim Sum
Dollop
Dot, to
Doughnut
Drippings
du Jour
Dumpling
Dust, to

Drippings
 
 
 


Drippings refer to the mixture of melted fat and sometimes juices that accumulate in a pan or skillet after a food, usually meat or poultry, is cooked. They may be used as a base for sauces and gravies and are occasionally used as a medium to cook foods, such as Yorkshire pudding.

 
 
     
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