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Here are some general cooking terms that are frequently used in recipes.

WordMeaning
BakeCook in the oven
BeatMix fast with beater or spoon
BlendMix ingredients until they are smooth
BoilCook until liquid is so hot it bubbles
hard and steams
BroilCook by direct heat. (You can use the broiler section of the oven.
BrushSpread on the ingredient thinly with a brush
ChopCut food in pieces with a knife or chopper
Combine Mix ingredients together
CoreRemove the stem and seeds
CreamBeat shortening and sugar until they are well mixed and fluffy
CubeCut into 1/4 to 1/2-inch squares
DiceCut food into very small cubes
DotDrop bits of butter, cheese, or other food here
and there over the food
Fold
Mix ingredients gently with a rubber spatula, whisk, or spoon. Cut down through mixture, across the bottom of the bowl, up and over the top, close to the surface of the mixture. Do this over and over.
FryCook in hot fat.
Garnish Decorate food-for example, a cherry on top of ice cream, or a sprig of parsley on top of potatoes.
GrateScrape food against a grater, as in grating a carrot.
GreaseSpread shortening evenly on the bottom and sides of pan.
MeltTurn butter or margarine into a liquid by heating.
MinceChop or cut food into tiny pieces, as in mincing an onion.
MixStir ingredients together.
PareCut away the outside covering of fruits and vegetables.
PeelStrip off the outer covering, such as peeling a banana.
PitTake seeds or pits out of fruit
ShredCut food into very strips, think about shredded cheese
SiftPut dry ingredients, such as flour and baking powder through a sifter or large strainer
SimmerCook food over a very low heat
StirMix ingredients lightly, such as tossing a salad
WhipBeat eggs and cream with an eggbeater or mixer until light and fluffy

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