zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • de cái néng bāo kuò féng rèn pēng diàodàn gāng qín tiào
    Among her accomplishments were sewing,cooking,playing the piano and dancing.
  • yìn yóu zhǒng qīng chè bàn liú zhì de huáng yóuzhù yào yòng yìn shí pǐn de pēng diào
    A clarified, semifluid butter used especially in Indian cooking.
  • zōng jiān guǒ de bàn zhī fángyòng pēng rèn zhì féi zào
    semisolid fat from nuts of the cohune palm; used in cooking and soap making.
  • wéi gèng hǎo shōufān qié hóng zhī fáng pēng zhì
    For best absorption, lycopene should be cooked with some kind of fat.
  • dài de dòuxiàng dòu yàng pēng rèn
    shell beans cooked as limas.
  • zhǒng dài xiàng dòu yàng pēng rèn
    seeds shelled and cooked as lima beans.
  • piàn zhuàng de xiǎo niú zhǐ guān jié huò jìng gǎn lǎn yóu táo jiǔfān qié pēng zhì fàn huò shū cài shí yòng
    sliced veal knuckle or shin bone cooked with olive oil and wine and tomatoes and served with rice or vegetables.
  • 'ào 'ěr shì xiā 'ào 'ěr shì pēng rèn
    Shrimp creole; creole cuisine.
  • guò shì shí shàng liǎng fèn xiā dōushì yòng jīn tiān de tóng xiā pēng chū lái de
    But in fact they were the same shrimp today.
  • pēng rèn qián xiān ròu chuàn lái
    Skewer the chicken before cooking.
  • jìn pào guò de ròu chuànzài chuàn ròu qiān shàng pēng zhìtōng cháng shū cài
    cubes of meat marinated and cooked on a skewer usually with vegetables.
  • qiē chéng piàn gān zào hòu shì běn rén de pēng diào yuán liào néng fēi tóng zhǒng
    fish whose flesh is dried and flaked for Japanese cookery; may be same species as skipjack tuna.
  • niú ròu de qiē piàncháng shǐ yòng shāo kǎo pēng zhì
    a slice of beef usually cooked by broiling.
  • yào zuǐ liǎo hái zhī dào shì fǒu huān de pēng diào
    Stop smacking your lips. You don t even know if you’ ll like my cooking.
  • chā mǎn xiān huā de mào shì zài tiáowèi de ròu zhī zhōng pēng zhì de
    bonnets smothered with flowers; smothered chicken is chicken cooked in a seasoned gravy.
  •   wáng albert" xiāng dāng 'ài pēng rèn ", wáng de chú shī gilesbrunere zhè yàng gào jiā
    Prince Albert of Monaco is "quite fond of cooking", according to his chef Giles Brunere.
  • yòu de cháng de bái qiú jīng biǎn píng de xiāng chóngdié de shēn bèi yòng pēng rènbèi rèn wéi shì cóng 'ōu de zhǒng shēng zhí yǎn huà 'ér lái
    plant having a large slender white bulb and flat overlapping dark green leaves; used in cooking; believed derived from the wild Allium ampeloprasum.
  • yòng ròu bāo zhù shǐ zhī zài yuán zhī zhōng pēng zhì .
    Wrapping aluminium foil round a joint allows the meat to cook in its own juice/juices.
  • kāi bái huā de zhǒng xìng shùjiān guǒ yòu fēn de yóu zhī zuò pēng diào yòng yòng
    almond trees having white blossoms and poisonous nuts yielding an oil used for flavoring and for medicinal purposes.
  • dāng qián suàn liǎo shénme shí pēng diào hěn kuài jiù chéng wéi qiǎo yàng yàng bèi de shì liǎo
    Cooking, when money is no object, soon becomes ornate, overelaborate, amazing.
  • huí xiāng wèi de xīng xíng guǒ shí huò zhǒng yòng dōng fāng de pēng tiáohé yào
    anise-scented star-shaped fruit or seed used in Oriental cooking and medicine.
  • qīn xiǎng jiào 'ān pēng rèn 'ān xué hǎo
    Mother tried to teach Anna to cook, but Anna didn't take to it.
  • jiā pēng diào de guò chéng , shí shàng shì tōng guò gāo fān qié hóng ( zhǒng shǐ hóng shì biàn hóng de zhí xìng huà xué zhì ) de hán liàng 'ér zēng jiā liǎo hóng shì de yíng yǎng jià zhí , fān qié hóng néng bèi rén zhěng kàng yǎng huà huó dòng suǒ shōu
    Heat processing actually enhanced the nutri tional value of tomatoes by increasing the ly- copene content -- a phytochemical that makes tomatoes red-- that can be absorbed by the body, as well as the total antioxidant activity
  • pēng rèn hěn róng shuídōu huì
    Anybody can cook--it's easy.
  • jiāng 'àn huān de rèn fāng lái pēng zhì men shì zhǒng fāng shì lái de-- chéng chuánchéng huǒ chē huò chéng fēi
    I'll cook it anyhow you like. They came anyhow they could y boat, train, or plane.
  • tóu fēi cháng de pēng rèn píng guǒ
    very large cooking apple.
  • pēng rèn shí de chú fáng yòng
    a kitchen appliance used for cooking food.
  • chuī chú zào pēng diàoshí de dōng yóu zhǐ yòng zhēng zhǔ de yòng huò zhuāng zhì
    One that cooks, especially a utensil or an appliance for cooking.
  • lùn shì pēng rèn hái shì 'ài qíng yòng bǎi fēn zhī bǎi de tài duì dàidàn shì yào qiú tài duō de huí bào
    In love and cooking,you must give 100 effort … but expect little appreciation;
  • shí mián néng bèi yòng lái shǐ pēng diào yòng de zào jué
    Asbestos can be used to insulate a cooking stove.
  • yòu ròu zhì huà de gēnzhí de jīngxiá zhǎiduō zhī de měi shàng yòu duǒ chéng hóng de huāchǎn měi guó nán yìn 'ān rén céng pēng zhì guò ròu zhì de gēn
    plant with fleshy roots and erect stems with narrow succulent leaves and 1 reddish-orange flower in each upper leaf axil; southwestern United States; Indians once cooked the fleshy roots.
  • hán diàn fěn de xiāng jiāo zhuàng guǒ shíquán dài de zhù yào shū cài pēng rèn hòu shí yòng
    starchy banana-like fruit; eaten (always cooked) as a staple vegetable throughout the tropics.