Cooking
Cooking
Cooking
butter verb
to spread butter on something
buttered adjective
buttered toast
concoct verb
to make something, usually food, by adding several different parts together, often in a way that is
original or not planned:
He concocted the most amazing dish from all sorts of unlikely ingredients.
cream verb
to make food into a smooth thick liquid:
Cream the butter and sugar together.
cube verb
to cut food into cubes
do (COOK) verb
to cook or prepare food:
Who's doing the food for your party?
flour verb
to put flour on a surface to prevent food from sticking:
Grease and flour (= put a thin layer of flour on) the tins thoroughly.
garnish verb
to decorate food with a small amount of different food:
Garnish the dish with parsley before serving.
glaze noun
a substance used to glaze something:
a cake with a redcurrant glaze
ingredient noun
a food that is used with other foods in the preparation of a particular dish:
The list of ingredients included 250g of almonds.
knead verb
to press something, especially a mixture for making bread, firmly and repeatedly with the hands and
fingers:
Knead the dough until smooth.
leaven verb
to add a substance to bread or another food made with flour to make it get bigger when it is cooked
liquidise
to change food into a thick liquid using a blender (= electric machine with blades that turn very
quickly)
Compare liquefy.
marinate verb
Marinate the chicken in white wine for a couple of hours before frying.
mash verb
to crush food, usually after cooking it, so that it forms a soft mass:
Mash the potatoes and then mix in the butter and herbs.
mashed adjective
crushed:
UK mashed potato/ US AND UK mashed potatoes
mince verb
to cut meat, or other food, into very small pieces, sometimes using a special machine:
Mince two pounds of chicken finely.
press verb
to put a weight on fruit in order to remove the juice:
to press grapes
recipe noun
a set of instructions telling you how to prepare and cook food, including a list of what food is
needed for this:
For real Indian food, just follow these recipes.
Do you know a good recipe for wholemeal bread?
salt verb
to add salt to or put salt on something:
Don't forget to salt the potatoes.
When it's icy, the city salts the roads to thaw the ice.
sieve verb
to put a liquid or powder through a sieve:
To make the pastry, sieve the flour and salt into a mixing bowl.
sliced adjective
cut into thin flat pieces:
sliced bread/ham/tomato
spice verb
to use spice to add flavour to food or drink:
coffee spiced with cinnamon
a highly spiced curry
stir noun
the act of stirring a liquid or other substance in order to mix it:
Could you give the soup a quick stir?
stuff verb
to fill something with stuffing:
Stuff the turkey, then put it into a pre-heated oven.
sweeten verb
to make something taste sweet:
The apple mixture can be sweetened with honey.
thicken verb
Thicken the sauce with a little flour.
toss verb
When you toss food you shake or mix small pieces of it together with a sauce or dressing:
a tossed salad
carrots tossed in butter
toss verb
toss a pancake to quickly and suddenly lift the pan in which a pancake (= thin, flat round cake) is
cooking so that the pancake goes up into the air and turns over before falling back into the pan
whip (BEAT FOOD) verb -pp-
to beat food, especially cream with a special utensil in order to make it thick and firm:
Could you whip the cream for me?
Try whipping a little brandy or other liqueur into the cream.
Top with whipped cream and a sprinkle of sugar.