Sentence examples for almost fully cooked from inspiring English sources

The phrase "almost fully cooked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe food that is nearly, but not completely, cooked through, often indicating that it requires a little more time or heat to be fully prepared.
Example: "The chicken is almost fully cooked; we just need to let it simmer for a few more minutes."
Alternatives: "nearly done" or "partially cooked".

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Bake at 220C/gas mark 7 for 25 minutes, then lower the temperature to 190C/gas mark 5 for another 35-45 minuntiluntit it's almost fully cooked – you should just be able to poke a skewer through the centre from one side to another.

A screenplay needs to be almost fully cooked before marketed, revised to the point that it nearly squeaks.

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The crucial distinction between slow cooker recipes and everything else is, of course, that you can leave your ingredients to cook for hours on end while you entertain yourself or keep busy with everything else begging for your attention, and return to an almost completely effortless, fully cooked meal.

Most oysters now come fully cooked and cleaned.

Cured ham labeled fully cooked requires no further cooking.

Spam is also pre-cooked, but not fully cooked.

If needed, continue cooking and check often until fully cooked.

Sauté until fully cooked and browned, about 7 minutes.

Cook covered for about 20 minutes or until the meatballs are fully cooked.

The cook can also remove the meat from the heat before it is fully cooked and rely on the afterheat to finish the cooking more gradually.

3. Fold in shrimp; cook two minutes, until fully cooked.

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