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"batch cook" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It usually refers to preparing multiple meals in one session. For example: "I want to save time on meal prep, so I'm going to batch cook for the whole week."
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Related: How to stick to your 2015 new year's resolutions Batch cook Cooking and eating at home can be as convenient as a takeaway, if not much more healthier, but it does require some pre-planning.
Make a compilation of your favorite recipes for batch-cooking and set aside a special afternoon once a fortnight or monthly to batch cook as much as possible.
You can batch cook meals for up to a month if you're really keen.
I often batch cook, take packed lunches and keep my freezer well stocked with soups and old curry".
Batch cook.
Batch cook your meals (meal prep).
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Remove with a strainer and drain while the next batch cooks.
A recent batch cooked for a crowd inflated so startlingly, so quickly, that the bottom scorched to ash while the top remained al dente.
There are herrings, raw and pickled, and prawns, and even more fish soup - an especially toothsome batch cooked up by one of Iceland's most fêted chefs, the River Café-trained Fridrik Valur Karlsson.
This was the final batch, cooked downstairs at the Wright, the museum's restaurant, following Attia's recipe: measure couscous into a pan, add a heap of table salt, and steep, covered, in hot water for five minutes.
The results indicated that ridged potato chips (RPC) showed the highest porosity (50.78 ± 3.02%), followed by flat potato chips (FPC) (41.15 ± 3.56%), and batch cooked potato chips (BCPC) (32.58 ± 4.21%).
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