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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large cooking" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a significant quantity of food being prepared or a cooking event, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "We prepared a large cooking for the community event, serving hundreds of people."
Alternatives: "a big meal" or "a large feast".
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Cook the bottom round roast in a large cooking pot, Dutch oven or slow cooker.
3. Impale garlic cloves on a large cooking fork.
When they finally arrived, one of the millworkers pulled out a large cooking knife.
My favourite kitchen tool is … a large cooking pot that my parents gave to me when I turned 18.
To make the stew, heat the olive oil in a large cooking pot and add the onion, parsley, garlic and chillies.
There is a large cooking fireplace in the dining room and a lot of the original woodwork remains in the house.
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Place a half-opened penknife on the edge of the table and hang a large cooking-spoon by its hook on to the knife, just where the blade and handle join.
Instead of presiding around the minuscule kitchen and kitschy clocks that characterized their former bistro, the Sendras — he in a larger cooking space with a window on the dining room, she again in the front of the house — now oversee a sophisticated, contemporary restaurant with soft lighting and conversation-friendly noise levels.
Grills are available with cooking space as large as 1,400 square inches (3,556 square cm) for those who need a very large cooking area.
Heat the oil in a Dutch oven or large cooking pot over medium heat.
You will need some large cooking pots, a large colander, muslin cloth, sterilised fermenting bucket, an accurate thermometer and a hydrometer.
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