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bake1 a mixture of different foods baked together in one dishpasta bakeSynonyms and related words Prepared dishes:bake, bobotie, bubble and squeak... Explore Thesaurus From our cro [..]
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bake"social gathering at which baked food is served," 1846, American English, from bake (v.).
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bakeOld English bacan "to bake," from Proto-Germanic *bakan "to bake" (source also of Old Norse baka, Middle Dutch backen, Old High German bahhan, German backen), from PIE *bheg- (sour [..]
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bake/ˈbeɪk/ verb bakes; baked; baking bake /ˈbeɪk/ verb bakes; baked; baking Learner's definition of BAKE 1 a : to make (food, such as bread and cake) by preparing a dough, batter, etc., and co [..]
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bakeTo cook by dry heat, usually in the oven.
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bakeBake [S]The duty of preparing bread was usually, in ancient times, committed to the females or the slaves of the family ( Genesis 18:6 ; Leviticus 26:26 ; 1 Samuel 8:13 ); but at a later period we fin [..]
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bakecook and make edible by putting in a hot oven; "bake the potatoes" prepare with dry heat in an oven; "bake a cake" broil: heat by a natural force; & [..]
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baketo cook in an oven
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bakeThe duty of preparing bread was usually, in ancient times, committed to the females or the slaves of the family (Gen. 18:6; Lev. 26:26; 1 Sam. 8:13); but at a later period we find a class of public ba [..]
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bakeReference to baking is found in (Leviticus 26:26; 1 Samuel 8:13; 2 Samuel 13:8; Jeremiah 7:18; 37:21; Hosea 7:4-7)
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bakeTo cook in an oven in dry heat, usually until browned on the outside.
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bakeverb Definition: to make fun of someone Example Sentence: He baked the new kid in class.
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bakeTo cook in the oven. While roasting is often used as a synonym for baking, the terms are actually different. Roasting describes cooking food at a higher temperature to brown the surface of the food qu [..]
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bakeHeat in an oven to a low controlled temperature to remove gases or to harden a binder.
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bakeTo bake means to cook Jamaican food in an oven, thereby surrounding it with dry heat. It's imperative to know the accurate temperature of an oven. Because most of them bake either hotter or cooler than their gauges read, an oven thermometer is vital for accurate temperature readings. Learn more about Jamaican baked recipes T
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bakeTo cook food in an oven, surrounded with dry heat; called roasting when applied to meat or poultry.
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bakeTo cook food, covered or uncovered, using the direct, dry heat of an oven. The term is usually used to describe the cooking of cakes, other desserts, casseroles, and breads.
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bakeTo cook in the oven.
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bakeTo cook by free-circulating dry air. The oven must be preheated before putting in the food and the food must not be overcrowded in the oven (too many pans) or it will not cook evenly.
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bakeTo cook in the oven. While roasting is often used as a synonym for baking, the terms are actually different. Roasting describes cooking food at a higher temperature to brown the surface of the food quickly.
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bake(v) cook and make edible by putting in a hot oven(v) prepare with dry heat in an oven(v) heat by a natural force(v) be very hot, due to hot weather or exposure to the sun
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bakeCook using an oven or other type of dry heat, like hot stones or coals. Generally refers to cakes, pastries, tarts, and also savory items like bread, quiche or meat pies. Interchangeable with “roastin [..]
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bakeTo cook by dry heart, usually in the oven. When you bake, food cooks slowly with gentle heat, causing the natural moisture to evaporate slowly.
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baketo cook in an oven, surrounding the food with dry heat of a specific temperature.
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baketo cook in an oven, surrounding the food with dry heat of a specific temperature.
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bakeTo Cook food, covered or uncovered, using the indirect, dry heat of an oven. Usually used to describe the cooking of cakes, other desserts, casseroles, and breads
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bake, v. to knead bread, as well as to bake it in an oven.
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baketo cook with dry heat.
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bakeCooking food in dry heat, especially in an oven.
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