Mixing Terms
Cutting Terms
Basic Cooking Terms
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Keep A-Cookin'
100

To combine two mixtures by gently cutting down through the mixture, across the bottom, and turning over near the surface.

What is FOLD IN

100

To cut food into small, irregular pieces

What is CHOP

100

To cook in an oven.

What is BAKE

100

To cut food into thick or thin flat pieces.

What is SLICE

100

To put (a fine, loose, or powdery substance) through a sieve so as to remove lumps or large particles.

What is SIFT

200

Mixing ingredients together thoroughly until everything looks uniform. 

What is BLEND

200

To cut into evenly shaped pieces about 1/2-inch in size

What is CUBE

200

To remove excess liquid from food by using a colander.

What is DRAIN or STRAIN

200

Fried quickly in a little hot fat.

What is SAUTE

200

When heating a liquid, bubbles are constantly rising to the surface.

What is BOIL

300

Using a spoon, wire whisk or rotary beater to combine ingredients such as eggs. It's also a very rapid movement. 

What is BEAT

300

To rub food over a grater to get fine particles.

What is GRATE

300

To rub lightly with butter or oil.

What is GREASE

300

To cook a food just below the boiling point.

What is SIMMER

300

Putting food in a blender or food processor to make it thick and smooth.

What is PUREE

400

To beat ingredients very rapidly to add air and volume

What is WHIP

400

To chop food into pieces that are as small as possible.

What is MINCE

400

To cook in an oven, especially large pieces of beef or a whole turkey or chicken.

What is ROAST

400

To soak (meat, fish, or other food) in a marinade.

What is MARINATE

400

Turning a kitchen appliance on ahead of time so that it is at the right temperature to prepare your food. 

What is PREHEAT

500

Often used when combining butter and sugar using a beater to make the mixture soft and creamy. 

What is CREAM

500

Food cut into short, thin strips, almost matchlike in size.

What is Julienne

500

To work dough by pressing and folding until it became smooth and  elastic.

What is KNEAD

500

Of food, typically pasta, cooked so as to be still firm when bitten.

What is AL DENTE

500

Means: "Putting in Place" or "Everything in Place"

What is MISE EN PLACE

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