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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cooking method" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific technique or process used to prepare food.
Example: "There are many different cooking methods, such as boiling, grilling, and baking, that can enhance the flavor of your dishes."
Alternatives: "a culinary technique" or "a food preparation method".
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Roasting is a cooking method whereby cuts of meat are cooked in an oven in a dry environment, meaning there is little or no liquid added to the cooking vessel.
Stir-frying is a cooking method where small pieces of food are quickly cooked in a small amount of hot oil in a wok over medium-high heat.
Stir-frying is a cooking method where small pieces of food are quickly cooked in a small amount of hot oil in a wok or large skillet over medium-high heat.
"But it's not a cooking method".
The idea was to find a cooking method to reduce the loss of fat when a piece of foie gras is sauteed, and they succeeded.
And since the best vegetables are the ones you will actually eat, taste should also be factored in when deciding on a cooking method.
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"In a sense, grilling is a monolithic cooking method, producing a similar taste in everything you cook over the fire," Mr. De Clercq said.
We cook our anticuchos on a robata grill, a signatory cooking method of COYA, which gives them an incredible BBQ and smoky flavour.
You want to look for large cuts of meats that are cooked using a quick cooking method.
In general, tougher cuts of meat such as the mock tender roast, chuck steak, shank crosscut meat, round steak and flank steak should be cooked using a slow cooking method.
Sautéing is a quick cooking method which involves cooking food in a pan, over a high heat, in a small amount of fat.
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