Cooking Methods
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Food Descriptions
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Cooking Actions
100

Food cooked in hot oil is said to be this.

Fried

100

Pies, pizzas, and roasts go into this large kitchen appliance.

Oven

100

This flavor is common in desserts and candy.

Sweet

100

A common food to eat at a BBQ or grill in the USA

Burger

100

A key instruction when a recipe tells you to mix all ingredients.

Combine

200

When water reaches 100°C, it's ready to do this to your pasta.

Boil

200

Cookies go onto this flat, metal sheet before heading into the oven.

Baking Tray

200

Your mouth might burn a little when eating something with this flavor.

Spicy

200

This flavor is found in ice cream, cake, and scented candles alike.

Vanilla

200

You might do this to an egg to fry it.

Break apart

300

You might do this continuously when adding sugar to coffee.

Stir

300

This appliance uses radiation to quickly heat your leftovers.

Microwave

300

The opposite of delicious.

Horrible

300

A small piece of dough wrapped around meat or vegetables, often steamed or fried.

Dumpling

300

Lightly distributing salt or herbs over food.

Sprinkle

400

A healthier method of cooking where food is placed over boiling water.

Steamed

400

Generic term for a metal container used to cook on the stove.

Pot or Pan

400

A stew is often described this way if it’s rich and not watery.

Thick

400

The amount of food served to one person.

Portion

400

You do this to put caramel on popcorn.

Pour

500

You should do this to soup before tasting it unless you want a burnt tongue.

Cool Down

500

In the UK, this word refers to the cooking surface above your oven.

Hob

500

A peanut butter and pickle sandwich might be called this.

Unusual 

500

A famous Korean side dish

Kimchi

500

A dry-heat method

Bake

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