An item used to scoop out liquid, such as soup.
What is a 'ladle'?
All ingredients are combined and stirred together in this object.
What is a 'mixing bowl'?
Meat is cooked on a rack over a fire or coals with this cooking method.
What is 'grill' OR 'Barbecue'(BBQ)?
T.
What is a Tablespoon
When you cut a piece of food into very tiny pieces.
What is 'mince'?
A utensil used to remove the peeling of a fruit or vegetable.
What is a 'paring knife' OR 'peeler'?
A flat metal object that is used to bake cookies.
What is a 'cookie sheet'?
A cooking method where food is cooked in hot water.
What is 'boil'?
t.
What is a teaspoon
When you cut this vegetable, it can make you cry
What is 'onion'?
A large two handled object used to cook liquid foods.
What is a 'stock pot'?
A wire tool used to beat air into ingredients.
What is a 'whisk'?
A cooking method that uses water vapor to cook food such as vegetables or tamales.
What is 'steam'?
The number of tsp in a Tbsp.
What is 3
In France, they are known as escargot.
What is 'snails'?
An object that holds food items while they are washed or rinsed.
What is a 'collander'?
An object used to scrap out the remains from a bowl.
What is a 'spatula'?
An oven is the heat source for this cooking method.
What is 'roast' OR 'bake'?
Half of a 1/2 tsp.
What is '1/4'?
An action typically done to cut up cheese.
What is 'grate'?
A glass or ceramic pan used to make lasagna.
What is a 'casserole dish'?
An object that removes clumps from flour and powdered sugar.
What is a 'sifter'?
A cooking method in which food is cooked with little bit of oil in a frying pan.
What is 'saute'?
The number of Tbsp in a 1/4 cup.
What is '4'?
In Japan, this fast food is common to eat on Christmas.
What is 'KFC'?