[
US
/ˈkʊkt/
]
[ UK /kˈʊkt/ ]
[ UK /kˈʊkt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- having been prepared for eating by the application of heat
How To Use cooked In A Sentence
- I had a full a la carte menu to choose from, freshly cooked meats, chilled lasagne (a favourite) and cakes of every description.
- The chops should be cooked over moderate heat to prevent excessive charring.
- Once the egg is half-cooked, break the yolk and cut into the white with your spatula. Times, Sunday Times
- I knew what the lady had said was just a lie cooked up by my lazy, good-for-nothing parents to get me to come home.
- His servants cooked up a delectable churrasco.
- It was hard to believe that something so simple could be so tasty, a creamy potato flavour that was concentrated by long slow cooking in olive oil, seasoned with the sweet tang of long cooked onions all morticed with beaten eggs. At My Table
- Swelling and bloating are often less troublesome if you avoid adding extra salt to food and steer clear of smoked meats and ready-cooked meals. The Sun
- A mummy's pinkie turned out to be pilose asiabell, which she said was good for breathing, provided it was cooked with astragalus (those were the white sections of tongue depressor). Seattle Weekly | Complete Issue
- The common basis of all gumbos is the roux, a roughly equal combination of flour and fat cooked until very nearly burnt; it is the dark smoky roux that gives the gumbo its colour and flavour.
- The city emerged from trusteeship under a new mayor, but he too cooked the books and monkeyed with zoning for his own ends.