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Cooking verbs

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  • What is the imperative form of this verb?
    stir
  • What is the difference between the infinitive of a verb and its imperative form?
    To
  • To cook something quickly in a small amount of butter or oil is known as...
    To stir-fry/stir-frying or to sauté/sautéing
  • What is the imperative form of this verb?
    dip
  • To cook something in water, milk or another liquid that is boiling gently is called...
    To poach/poaching
  • What is the imperative form of this verb?
    pour
  • To cut into thin, flat pieces is known as....
    To slice/slicing
  • What is the imperative form of this cooking verb?
    boil
  • What is the imperative form of this cooking verb?
    microwave
  • What is the imperative form of this cooking verb?
    fry
  • To cook in an oven, usually bread or cakes, is known as...
    To bake/baking
  • What is the imperative form of this verb?
    peel
  • What is the imperative form of this cooking verb?
    melt
  • To remove water or liquid from food is called....
    To drain/draining
  • To cook the food until it becomes brown is known as...
    To toast/toasting
  • What is the imperative form of this cooking verb?
    chop