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cookerycook‧e‧ry /ˈkʊkəri/ noun [uncountable] - Annatto is a small seed used in Latin American cookery.
- Ken Lowery, a cookery expert, will be giving free demonstrations from 4.30 until 7.00.
- My favourite subject at school was cookery.
- Puddings are a great speciality of British cookery.
- She studied at a vegetarian cookery school in London.
- De Pomiane's output was immense - some dozen cookery books, countless scores of articles, broadcasts, lectures.
- In 1995 Delia Smith made £3m from three cookery books.
- It is just like saying that the important goal of cookery is the production of recipes.
- Lizzie was an expert and Sara knew little about cookery.
- Others used jargon of medicine, cookery or religion for describing the tortures.
- The store has produced a frozen food recipe leaflet, compiled by magazine cookery experts.
the activity of cooking► cooking the activity of cooking: · His hobbies include cooking and wine-making.do the cooking: · Who does the cooking in your house? ► cookery British the activity or study of cooking: · My favourite subject at school was cookery.· Ken Lowery, a cookery expert, will be giving free demonstrations from 4.30 until 7.00.· She studied at a vegetarian cookery school in London. a style of cooking► cooking the way food is cooked by a particular person or in a particular place: · I can recommend that new Greek restaurant. Their cooking is excellent.· Stop criticizing my cooking!French/Chinese/Italian etc cooking: · Karen loves Italian cooking.· Maybe you should take a Chinese cooking class.home cooking (=cooking that you do at home): · There's nothing like home cooking. ► cookery British the way food is cooked in a particular place: · Annatto is a small seed used in Latin American cookery.· Puddings are a great speciality of British cookery. ► cuisine formal the style of cooking of a particular country or place, especially when the food is very good: · Hungary has an excellent and internationally recognised cuisine.French/Italian/Chinese etc cuisine: · Trompe Le Monde features classic French cuisine served amid sumptuous surroundings.· Venetian cuisine is based on seafood and rice. ► Cookingallspice, nounbake, verbbarbecue, verbbaste, verbblanch, verbboil, verbbottle, verbbouillon cube, nounbraise, verbbreadcrumbs, nounbreaded, adjectivebrine, nounbroil, verbbrown, verbbutter, verbcandied, adjectivecaper, nouncaramel, nouncardamom, nouncarve, verbcasserole, nouncasserole, verbcaster sugar, nouncharbroil, verbchervil, nounchestnut, nounchicory, nounchill, verbchilli powder, nounchip, verbcilantro, nouncinnamon, nounclean, verbclove, nouncochineal, nouncoconut, nouncook, verbcook, nouncookbook, nouncookery, nouncookery book, nouncordon bleu, adjectivecore, verbcoriander, nouncream, verbcrisp, verbcube, verbculinary, adjectivecumin, nouncurry powder, noundeep fry, verbdessertspoon, noundevilled, adjectivedice, verbdone, adjectivedress, verbessence, nounfat, nounflambé, adjectiveflan, nounflavouring, nounflour, nounflour, verbfrost, verbfrosting, nounfry, verbglaze, verbglaze, noungourmet, adjectivegourmet, noungrate, verbgrease, noungrease, verbgreaseproof paper, noungrill, verbgrill, noungrind, verbgut, verbhard-boiled, adjectivehaute cuisine, nounhob, nounhull, verbhusk, verbice, verbicebox, nounicing, nounicing sugar, nouningredient, nounjoint, verbknead, verblard, nounlard, verbleaven, nounliquidize, verbmarinade, nounmarinate, verbmarjoram, nounmicrowave, verbmince, verbmincer, nounmint, nounmix, verbmix, nounnouvelle cuisine, nounnutmeg, nounoil, nounolive oil, nounoverdone, adjectiveparboil, verbpare, verbpickle, verbpipe, verbpit, verbpitted, adjectivepkt, pluck, verbplum tomato, nounpoach, verbprecooked, adjectivepreheat, verbprep, verbprove, verbrecipe, nounreduce, verbrice paper, nounrind, nounrise, verbroast, verbroast, nounroast, adjectiverosemary, nounroux, nounsaffron, nounsage, nounsalt, nounsalt, verbsauce, nounsausage meat, nounsauté, verbsavory, nounscalloped, adjectivesear, verbseason, verbseasoning, nounself-raising flour, nounself-rising flour, nounsesame, nounshell, verbshortening, nounshort-order cook, nounshuck, verbsieve, verbsift, verbsifter, nounsimmer, verbsimmer, nounskewer, verbsmoke, verbsoak, verbsoda, nounsodium bicarbonate, nounspice, nounspice, verbspicy, adjectivestarch, nounsteam, verbsteep, verbstew, verbstock, nounstone, verbstrain, verbstuff, verbstuffing, nounsunny-side up, adjectivesweat, verbsweet-and-sour, adjectiveTabasco, nountandoori, adjectivetarragon, nountbsp, teaspoon, nountenderize, verbtenderloin, nountextured vegetable protein, nounthaw, verbthyme, nountimer, nountoast, nountoast, verbtoss, verbtruss, verbtsp, turmeric, noununderdone, adjectivevinaigrette, nounvinegar, nounwhip, verbwhisk, verbyeast, nounzap, verbzest, noun ADJECTIVES/NOUN + cookery► French/Italian/Indian etc cookery· Chillies are used a lot in Mexican cookery. ► vegetarian cookery· More and more people are taking an interest in vegetarian cookery. ► microwave cookery (=cooking using a microwave oven)· There are many books on microwave cookery. ► cordon bleu cookery (=in the style of traditional French cooking of a high standard)· She did a course in cordon bleu cookery. nouns► a cookery book (=telling you how to cook food)· She opened her cookery book and chose a recipe. ► a cookery demonstration (=when someone shows you how to cook something)· After the cookery demonstration there is a free buffet. ► a cookery course· I decided to take a three-week cookery course. ► a cookery class/lesson· I had basic cookery lessons at school. ► a cookery programme (=showing people how to cook on television)· There are a huge number of cookery programmes on TV nowadays. ► a cookery writer (=someone who writes books or articles about cooking)· He's a cookery writer for a newspaper. ► a cookery/wildlife/news etc programme· More and more people are watching cookery programmes on TV. NOUN► book· Libraries come nowhere, for instance, in the big selling areas of Bibles, cookery books, dictionaries and classics.· Reading a cookery book about how to make a cake is very different from the actual doing of it.· She opened her cookery book, and after a while she boiled a chicken, and she sang.· In 1995 Delia Smith made £3m from three cookery books.· She knew instantly, among the bewildering wall of cookery books, the precise one for me.· De Pomiane's output was immense - some dozen cookery books, countless scores of articles, broadcasts, lectures.· It is not long before this information gets into the newspapers and cookery books.· I won a cookery book!?! ► books· Libraries come nowhere, for instance, in the big selling areas of Bibles, cookery books, dictionaries and classics.· In 1995 Delia Smith made £3m from three cookery books.· She knew instantly, among the bewildering wall of cookery books, the precise one for me.· De Pomiane's output was immense - some dozen cookery books, countless scores of articles, broadcasts, lectures.· It is not long before this information gets into the newspapers and cookery books.· Here the old cookery books interrupt the smooth sequence.· Most cookery books class lobsters as fish.· The sale of cookery books and glass-cloths brought in more money, the cookery books producing £746. ► writer· National daily and Sunday newspaper cookery writers.· In those days cookery writers weren't just filling out their recipes with ingredients they were being paid to sell. VERB► use· Black beans are used extensively in Cantonese cookery and are usually served with fish or beef. nouncookcookercookerycookingadjectivecooked ≠ uncookedovercooked ≠ undercookedcookingverbcookovercook ≠ undercook British English the art or skill of cooking: a one-year cookery course French cookeryCOLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + cookeryFrench/Italian/Indian etc cookery· Chillies are used a lot in Mexican cookery.vegetarian cookery· More and more people are taking an interest in vegetarian cookery.microwave cookery (=cooking using a microwave oven)· There are many books on microwave cookery.cordon bleu cookery (=in the style of traditional French cooking of a high standard)· She did a course in cordon bleu cookery.nounsa cookery book (=telling you how to cook food)· She opened her cookery book and chose a recipe.a cookery demonstration (=when someone shows you how to cook something)· After the cookery demonstration there is a free buffet.a cookery course· I decided to take a three-week cookery course.a cookery class/lesson· I had basic cookery lessons at school.a cookery programme (=showing people how to cook on television)· There are a huge number of cookery programmes on TV nowadays.a cookery writer (=someone who writes books or articles about cooking)· He's a cookery writer for a newspaper. |