This document provides a list of common cooking verbs in English and their definitions. Some examples include "break" which means to separate something into pieces, "layer" which refers to arranging ingredients in stacked sections, and "mix" which is to combine ingredients together thoroughly. It offers illustrations of these verbs being used in cooking contexts.
This document provides a list of common cooking verbs in English and their definitions. Some examples include "break" which means to separate something into pieces, "layer" which refers to arranging ingredients in stacked sections, and "mix" which is to combine ingredients together thoroughly. It offers illustrations of these verbs being used in cooking contexts.
This document provides a list of common cooking verbs in English and their definitions. Some examples include "break" which means to separate something into pieces, "layer" which refers to arranging ingredients in stacked sections, and "mix" which is to combine ingredients together thoroughly. It offers illustrations of these verbs being used in cooking contexts.
Break She breaks 2 eggs into a bowl. (Ella rompe 2 huevos en un tazón.) Layer This cake has a layer of fruit in the middle. (Este pastel tiene una capa de fruta en el medio.) Melt Melt the chocolate and allow it to cool slightly. (Derretir el chocolate y dejar que se enfríe un poco.) Spread He spread some strawberry jam on his toast. (Untó un poco de mermelada de fresa en su tostada.) Roll out She rolls out the pastry on a flat surface. (Extiende la masa sobre una superficie plana.) Fry The ground was hot enough to fry an egg on. (El fondo estaba lo suficientemente caliente como para freír un huevo.) Peel Mix After you have beaten the eggs, mix in the flour gradually. Whip I can easily whip up an omelette. Saute We should saute the onions for five minutes. Taste My mom tastes the soup for the lunch. Chop chop the carrots up into small pieces. slice Cut She cut the meat into small pieces. GRATE Boil Steam Pinch Add Bake Cooking-verd