Preparing Food: English Vocabulary List

Explore 20 English words about preparing food with pronunciation, definitions and example sentences.

20 words IELTS 8-9 Vocabulary List
charboil /tʃɑːɹbɔɪl/ verb

to grill or barbecue food over direct high heat

"We charboiled the steaks for dinner."

"The chef decided to charboil the steak over an open flame to give it a smoky flavor and a crispy dark crust on the outside."

spatchcock /spˈætʃkɑːk/ verb

to split and flatten a poultry or game bird for cooking

"He spatchcocked the chicken for faster roasting."

"The chef showed us how to spatchcock a chicken for faster and more even cooking."

baste /ˈbeɪst/ verb

to pour fat, juices, or other liquid over the surface of food, such as meat or vegetables, while it is cooking

"Baste the turkey with its juices."

"You should baste the turkey every half hour to keep the meat moist and juicy."

deglaze /dɪɡlˈeɪz/ verb

to dissolve and loosen cooked food particles from the bottom of a pan by adding liquid, often wine, broth, or stock, during cooking

"Deglaze the pan with wine."

"After searing the meat deglaze the pan with red wine to loosen the browned bits."

aerate /ɛɹˈeɪt/ verb

to expose something to fresh air, often to refresh, dry, or ventilate it

"Aerate the soil before planting seeds."

"You should aerate your lawn once a year to help the grass roots grow deeper."

dredge /ˈdɹɛdʒ/ verb

to coat or cover food, typically with flour or breadcrumbs, before cooking

"Dredge the chicken pieces in flour."

"Dredge the chicken pieces in flour before frying them to get a crispy golden crust."

knead /ˈnid/ verb

to form and press dough or wet clay with the hands

"Knead the dough for ten minutes."

"You need to knead the bread dough for at least ten minutes to develop the gluten."

chargrill /tʃˈɑːɹɡɹɪl/ verb

to cook food, especially meat or fish, at a very high temperature

"We chargrill the vegetables for extra flavor."

"The restaurant is famous for its chargrilled burgers cooked over an open flame."

parboil /ˈpɑɹˌbɔɪɫ/ verb

to partly boil food, especially vegetables

"Parboil the potatoes before frying them."

"Parboil the potatoes for five minutes before roasting them to ensure a fluffy interior."

saute /sɔˈteɪ/ verb

to quickly fry food in a small amount of hot oil

"Saute the onions until they are translucent."

"Saute the onions and garlic in olive oil until they become soft and fragrant."

broil /ˈbɹɔɪɫ/ verb

to cook food, especially meat or fish, under or over direct heat

"Broil the fish for five minutes."

"Broil the fish for five minutes on each side until the skin becomes crispy and brown."

baste /ˈbeɪst/ verb

to pour fat, juices, or other liquid over the surface of food, such as meat or vegetables, while it is cooking

"Baste the turkey with its juices."

"You should baste the turkey every half hour to keep the meat moist and juicy."

braise /ˈbɹeɪz/ verb

to cook food at a low temperature with a small amount of liquid in a closed container

"Braise the beef in red wine."

"Braise the beef slowly for three hours until it becomes tender enough to fall apart."

filet /fɪˈɫeɪ/ verb

to prepare or cut a piece of meat or fish into boneless, flat pieces, typically removing bones in the process

"Filet the fish carefully with a sharp knife."

"The fisherman taught me how to filet a whole salmon using a sharp flexible knife."

nuke /ˈnuk/ verb

to heat or cook food rapidly using a microwave oven

"He nuked his leftovers in the microwave."

"You can nuke the frozen vegetables in the microwave for two minutes if you are in a hurry and do not have time to cook them properly on the stove."

pop /pɑp/ verb

to cook food in hot oil or fat until it bursts open or becomes crispy, such as popcorn

"Corn will pop."

"The kernels began to pop energetically as they heated up in the specialized popping machine."

zap /ˈzæp/ verb

to heat or cook food quickly using a microwave oven

"Zap the food in the microwave."

"You can zap the leftover soup in the microwave for about two minutes before eating it."

blanch /ˈbɫæntʃ/ verb

to briefly immerse food in boiling water, often followed by rapid cooling, to preserve color, remove skin, or prepare for freezing

"Blanch the vegetables in boiling water."

"Blanch the tomatoes in boiling water for thirty seconds then remove the skins easily."

scald /ˈskɔɫd/ verb

to heat a liquid, especially milk or water until it boils or gets close to that degree

"Scald the milk before adding it."

"The recipe instructs to scald the milk gently before adding it to the dough mixture."

thaw /θɔ/ verb

to make something melt or soften

"Thaw the frozen chicken before cooking."

"You should thaw the frozen chicken in the refrigerator overnight before cooking it safely."

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