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bake up
verb
To prepare by baking
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Then I spread the filling, pinched the pastry edges closed and glazed the exterior with an egg wash so the Wellingtons would bake up burnished and shiny.
Baking potatoes like the Netted Gem, the Kennebec and the Butte, or even the thin-skinned Rose Gold or Yukon Gold, will bake up loose and fluffy.
These coconut milk naan have a subtle sweetness and freeze very well if you're in the mood to bake up a batch for another day.
Every two years, betaworks brings in brand new entrepreneurs and helps them bake up a new batch of products and services.
If the Glitter team can continue to add ingredients to the bake shop, users will find new and creative ways to bake up Glitter cards without losing interest.
There's no word yet on when other devices will soon experience life without Carrier IQ, though I imagine it'll take some time to bake up an update for each particular handset.
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She says a frozen pie actually bakes up better.
It bakes up beautifully, especially with a dusting of sugar on top.
It baked up just as I had hoped, with the two batters solidifying into distinct stripes, ready to be sliced.
Once we had run the pulp through a food processor and dolled it up with heavy cream, sugar and spice, each squash baked up a little gooey.
The Monday puzzle that Andrea Carla Michaels and Michael Blake have baked up is well-rounded, much like its theme, and it's a great way to get the week rolling.
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