Sentence examples for baking means from inspiring English sources

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Blind baking means to bake the pastry case without filling.

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Cast your mind back to a time when proficient home baking meant an evenly iced coffee and walnut cake, or a tray of perfectly golden scones.

You must have an area dedicated to baking, which means you will be cleaning as much as baking.

(By "baking," they mean cooking in a closed oven — as with what's conventionally called a "roast," say. They don't discuss cakes, breads, or any other "baked goods").

But in one of the hottest weeks of the year, late in the summer, the baking heat meant that our holiday resort was more or less a bird-free zone.

Getting a beautiful, beachy glow no longer means baking in the sun or under the lights of a tanning bed.

There are a lot of things that go into making an aircraft stealthy, but making an aircraft truly stealthy basically means baking stealth features into the design from day one.

For Jewish women, this time of year means baking the special family dessert (often an apple or honey cake to encourage a sweet New Year), cooking Aunt Sadie's special beef brisket and potato, pulling out the sweet noodle pudding (kugel) recipe and making room arrangements to entertain at least double the amount of people for dinner than on any other night.

But she decided to go on "Late Show" after all, which meant baking earlier than usual.

Q Silicone baking tins are meant to be foolproof and need no preparation, so why have cakes and bread got stuck in them?

I saw her life in context – being told that she was only smart enough to be "the secretary"; that appealing to men was paramount; and that being a good mother meant baking the damn cookies.

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