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baking

[ UK /bˈe‍ɪkɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈbeɪkɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. making bread or cake or pastry etc.
  2. cooking by dry heat in an oven
ADJECTIVE
  1. as hot as if in an oven

How To Use baking In A Sentence

  • Add in baking powder and flour and combine well. The Sun
  • Seal the cauliflower in its little parcel as if you were baking a fish. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the crust, stir the flour, cornmeal, sugar and baking powder together in a large mixing bowl.
  • Use the rest of the butter to grease a large baking dish (the sort of thing you would make lasagne in). Times, Sunday Times
  • My family has not forgiven me yet, but perhaps if I make these, that will smooth things over! why so much baking soda? browning effect? because there's not that much molasses (acid). and it's only 4 cups flour. somebody enlighten me! oh and for your molasses question - depends if you want the stronger molasses flavor. robust is probably what is more commonly referred to as blackstrap molasses. the light stuff I think tastes too light for something like a ginger cookie, I think. and given there's only 1/2C of molasses in this recipe to go along with 2 C of regular sugar, I'd def say go for the robust. Jeremy Zawodny's linkblog
  • It's difficult to test the cookies for doneness while they're still hot, but they're fairly resistant to overbaking.
  • Smear chicken pieces generously with mole and bake in a moderate oven, turning once or twice during baking, for about 30 minutes.
  • Besides grating cheese, my wife likes the coarseness for grating zucchini and carrots for baking.
  • Mike Thomson, the owner/manager, will be serving bagels, omelettes, salads, home made soups and baking and pasta dishes.
  • Spread a baking sheet with foil and lightly oil. Times, Sunday Times
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