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cut in1 [intransitive] to interrupt someone who is speaking‘That’s rubbish,’ Sue cut in.Synonyms and related words To interrupt someone when they are talking:interrupt, intervene, break in... [..]
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cut inTo distribute solid fat throughout the dry ingredients using a pastry blender, fork, or two knives in a scissors motion.
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cut interm for an accurate approach golf shot.
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cut inTo cut in is to use two knives or a pastry blender to combine cold fats (butter, margarine, or shortening) with flour or sugar without creaming or mixing air in the ingredients. A crumbly- or grainy-l [..]
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cut inTo mix hard fat with flour by cutting it in using two knives until it is chopped into small pieces, each coated in flour.
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cut inTo work with a pastry blender or two knives until sold fat and dry ingredients are evenly and finely divided, especially in making dough.
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cut inTo mix a solid, cold fat with dry ingredients until the combination is in the form of small particles. This Jamaican cooking technique can be achieved by using a Jamaican pastry blender. T
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cut inTo distribute a solid fat in flour using a cutting motion, with 2 knives used scissors-fashion or a pastry blender, until divided evenly into tiny pieces. Usually refers to making pastry.
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cut inTo work a solid fat, such as shortening, butter, or margarine, into dry ingredients. This is usually done with a pastry blender, two knives
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cut inBlend or cream butter or shortening into a flour mixture. Cooking Terms Glossary D
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cut inTo mix together a dry ingredient such as flour and a solid fat like butter until they form into small particles. It can be done with a food processor or by hand.
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cut inTo combine butter or shortening with dry ingredients until the mixture resembles coarse meal by using a pastry blended, to dinner knives,fingers, or a food processor.
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cut inTo mix butter, shortening, etc., into dry ingredients by using a pastry blender or two knives.
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cut inTo work a solid fat, such as butter, shortening or lard, into dry ingredients. This is accomplished by using a pastry blender, 2 knives, a fork, or even the fingers. Most often, the fat should be chilled first and cut in just enough for small lumps about the size of a pea to form.
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cut inTo blend a solid fat into a dry ingredient until the mixture is in the form of small particles.
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cut inTo get into a narcotic ring.
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cut in In an edited sequence, ‘cut in’ refers to a shot that shows part of the action in detail.
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cut inWhen a solid fat such as butter is mixed with a dry ingredient like flour until they form into small particles. I would use a food processor fitted with a metal blade and just pulse it. You can also u [..]
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cut into incorporate by cutting or chopping motions, as in cutting shortening into flour for pastry.
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cut into incorporate by cutting or chopping motions, as in cutting shortening into flour for pastry.
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cut in1. A new and relatively short channel formed when a stream cuts through the neck of an oxbow or horseshoe bend. 2. An artificial straightening or short-cut in a channel.
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cut inTo assert the right to become a member of an incomplete table, or to become a member of a complete table at such time as it may become incomplete.
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cut in(slang) enter a game already in progress at the end of a rubber or chukker
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