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		Definition of pre-cook in English: pre-cookverbpriːˈkʊk [with object]Cook in advance.  I pre-cooked the potatoes and corn just a bit to cut down on the oven time  Example sentencesExamples -  Frozen, pre-cooked meat can be replaced by fresh meat cooked there and then.
 -  Canning was perfected in the early 1800s and quickly became popular as a convenient, cheap, and safe method of conserving pre-cooked food.
 -  The new brand of packaged case-ready products covers a variety of fresh, frozen and marinated pre-cooked meat and pork items in the retail meat case.
 -  If possible, pre-cook all poultry in the microwave, then take them straight to the barbecue to finish them off.
 -  Instant, or ‘five-minute’ polenta, is pre-cooked maize flour that has been dried and remilled.
 -  If necessary pre-cook indoors and finish on the barbecue,’ he added.
 -  There were no nutritional supplements, no vitamin enriched pre-cooked dinners here.
 -  It can't be pre-cooked, sauced, injected, marinated, or cured in any way, before inspection.
 -  They could pre-cook their burgers and have them ready and hot for customers when they arrived.
 -  Partly pre-cook meat in the stove or microwave to reduce the grilling time.
 -  I can never understand why most fish pie recipes require you to pre-cook the fish in milk, then subject it to 30 minutes in the oven.
 
  Synonyms pre-prepared, ready prepared, ready mixed, pre-cooked, fast, easy to prepare, quick to prepare, easy to make, quick to make, microwaveable, convenience, tv     |