zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • zài kǎo ròu shā pēng zhì de chì
    chicken wings cooked in barbecue sauce.
  • zài wài kǎo ròu jià shàng pēng diào
    cook outdoors on a barbecue grill.
  • xíng zhuàng xiàng mài de miàn shízài ruì diǎn pēng diào zhōngjīng cháng gāo yáng ròu tóng chī
    pasta shaped like pearls of barley; frequently prepared with lamb in Greek cuisine.
  • zhuàng miàn shí xíng mài de miàn shízài shì pēng diào zhōng cháng gāo yáng ròu fàng zài
    A kind of pasta shaped like pearls of barley, frequently prepared with lamb in Greek cuisine.
  • kǎo jià yòng píng xíng jīn shǔ tiáo zhì chéng de pēng diào yòng kǎo jià
    A cooking surface of parallel metal bars; a gridiron.
  • zhù yào shì cóng zhèng zài pēng diào de ròu shàng xià lái de zhī
    basically the juices that drip from cooking meats.
  • shuǐ shì shēng mìng pǐnyǐn yòng pēng diàoqīng zhòngzhí shí pǐngěi yǐn qíng jiā rán liàozhī zhù shēng tài tǒng kāi
    Water is essential for life to drink, bathe, cook,clean, grow food, fuel engines, support ecosystems.
  • shì pēng rèn de quán wēi zhù zuò
    The bible of French cooking.
  • zài fèi téng de zhōng pēng diào
    cook in boiling liquid.
  • jīhū wán quán jìn zài shuǐ zhōng pēng diào
    cook in nearly boiling water.
  • jiā fèi pēng rèn huò qīng
    To cook or clean by boiling.
  • xiān yào xué huì pēng rèn de běn gōngrán hòu dòng nǎo zhǎo qiào mén
    First learn the nuts and bolts of cooking; then you can try your own ideas.
  • yáng xiǎo xuě huò hēi xiàn xuěyóu zhǐ qiē piàn bèi pēng diào de
    young Atlantic cod or haddock esp. one split and boned for cooking.
  • dòng ròu juàn pán jiāng ròu huò de jiāo shàng ròu dòng pēng rèn 'ér chéng de liáng cài
    A dish of boned, stuffed meat or fish that is poached and served cold coated with aspic.
  • cān zhuō shàng bǎi zhe zhǐ jiá de wǎncān jīn huánhái yòu duō huā guǒ miǎn zhè xiē huá de bǎi shèxué huì shǒu xiàng yàng de pēng diào shǒu jiù huì bīn guǎn jīng yíng jiào hǎo
    Finger-bowls and napkin rings and flowers! If she would cut out the frills and furbelows and learn to cook a decent meal she would make a better job of running a guest-house.
  • yóu tài pēng diào shùjiā yòu dànjiào jiào de kuài bái miàn bāocháng zài bèi kǎo zhī qián chéng zhì zhuàngbiǎo miàn shàng dàn shǐ zhī guāng huá
    (Jewish cookery) a loaf of white bread containing eggs and leavened with yeast; often formed into braided loaves and glazed with eggs before baking.
  • dài yòu pēng diào yòng kǎo jià de qīng biàn shì rán shāo tàn de huǒ pén
    a portable charcoal-burning brazier with a grill for cooking.
  • huǒ pén zhǒng dài kǎo jiàbiàn xié shì shāo tàn de jīn shǔ huǒ pénzhù yào yòng pēng diào
    A portable charcoal-burning brazier with a grill, used chiefly for cooking.
  • jiā yòng diàn wéi xiūjiǎn cái féng rèn pēng rènlǐfàjiā qín yǎng gōng gōngdiàn gōngnóng wéi xiū děngshǐ zuì fàn zài xíng jiān zhǎng zhǒng huò zhǒng néngwéi xíng mǎn jiù chuàng zào liáng hǎo de tiáo jiàn
    Through courses which teach subjects such as home appliance repair, tailoring and sewing, cooking, hair-dressing, home poultry raising, carpentry, bricklaying, electricity and agricultural implement repair, prisoners acquire one or more skills during their imprisonment, in preparation for finding employment after their release.
  • fēn fāng de qiú jīng pēng rèn hòu shí yòng huò zuò shēng chī
    aromatic bulbous stem base eaten cooked or raw in salads.
  • zài wéi de běn pēng rèn shū shōu liào de guò chéng zhōng kàn dào wèi bǎo jiā yòng qiǎo guǒ rén zhì zuò chū zhǒng míng jiào garashtorte de jīng měi tián diǎn
    When researching for one of my cookbooks, I watched a Bulgarian woman make a spectacular chocolate and nut dessert called “ garash torte.”
  • suì de niú ròu shì ròu bǐngzài jiā xiāng liào de shā pēng zhìjiā zài xiǎo yuán miàn bāo
    ground beef (not a patty) cooked in a spicy sauce and served on a bun.
  • zhǒng yòu xīn xíng de niú bàngshēngzhǎng zài kāi kuò de lín ōu zhōu de cǎo chǎngběi chú wài xiǎo zuò wéi guàn shù yòu shí zuò yào yòng huò yòng pēng rèn
    burdock having heart-shaped leaves found in open woodland, hedgerows and rough grassland of Europe (except extreme N) and Asia Minor; sometimes cultivated for medicinal and culinary use.
  • pēng diào yáng bái cài shí shuǐfèn diào
    Strain off the water from the cabbage when it is cooked.
  • huì shì fàn gěi men kànyòng mǐn zài yíng huǒ shàng pēng zhǔ shí de
    I will show them that cooking food in a mess tin over a campfire is fun.
  • gēn zhōng guó fāng de cài shì tóng pēng zhì shí duō fàng háo yóuxiā ròu huà méi jiàngshā diē jiàngxiān zhī děng guǎng dōng chǎn de tiáoliào
    Different from other cuisine in China, some of the flavorings used in Cantonese cooking are oyster sauce, shrimp paste, plum sauce, satay sauce and fish extract.
  • 'ér bān shàng de fēn niàn zhèng zài xué pēng tiáohé bàn gōng shì dàn suí zhú liúquè xué gōng dòng xiū
    Most of the girls in my daughter's class are learning cookery and office practice, but she is swimming against the stream and studying carpentry and motor mechanics.
  • dào zhè tiáo hòu shàng jìn xíng pēng zhì
    Panned the fish right after catching it.
  • shān kuí suì de yáng cōnghóng jiāo shā huò pēng diào jiàng zuò chéng de dàn huáng jiàngyòu shí jiā jiàng
    mayonnaise with horseradish grated onion and chili sauce or catsup; sometimes with caviar added.
  • xiàng qín cài de jīngshēng chī huò pēng rèn hòu chī
    leaves having celery-like stems eaten raw or cooked.
  • yóu yóu shì xiǎo mài zhì chéng de jīng de shí pǐntōng cháng yòng zuò pēng diào huò yòng zài dīng zhōng
    fine meal made from cereal grain especially wheat; often used as a cooked cereal or in puddings.
  • tōng xiǎo mài de yòu shí zhěng pēng rènyòu shí suì pēng rèntōng cháng chéng miàn fěn
    grains of common wheat; sometimes cooked whole or cracked as cereal; usually ground into flour.