precook

[ US /ˈpɹiˈkʊk/ ]
VERB
  1. cook beforehand so that the actual preparation won't take long
    precook the rice
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How To Use precook In A Sentence

  • frozen precooked meals from the supermarket
  • The purpose of recusal is to take away the appearance that it's precooked. Health-Care Battle Intensifies as Parties Step Up Legal Attacks
  • She also extols the virtues of fried onions in a can, precooked bacon and ready-made cheese sauce. Times, Sunday Times
  • No: The inspiring recipe called for a fussy, time-consuming process for precooking the eggplant, one I'll never repeat. Eggplant Lasagna | A Veggie Venture
  • I think because of the growing popularity of the El Rey carts they are precooking some of the dough so maybe they just ran out of cooked huaraches so they offered you sopes which is the same idea. El Rey Del Sabor is Still Midtown’s Best Mexican Food From a Cart | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • precook the rice
  • Unlike hot dogs, brats are not precooked at the factory. Meathead Goldwyn: Tailgate Brat Tub (RECIPE)
  • Precooked and ready to eat in minutes, couscous is the fast food of grains.
  • We are unambiguously in the overshot chicago airport limousine but openly it can be univocal that our new polish is nutrition enthrallingly nightmarish and heterogenous and at the ratty foolscap we are vibraphonist pejoratively it wharf footer to be as acarpellous and precooked as landward. Rational Review
  • If you're using precooked, simply chop into 6-8 chunks and put to one side. Times, Sunday Times
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