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Discover Ludwig'cook a cake' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to give instructions about how to make a cake, or when you just want to talk or write about baking a cake. For example, you could write, "I spent the afternoon cooking a cake for my friend's birthday."
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It was less believable that Walken's Hook would come up with a plan, to a tango rhythm, to cook a cake, quite large, and fill each layer in between with icing mixed with poison.
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Wars are fought over the electricity required to cook a sponge cake.
Hussain went on to cook a birthday cake for the Queen's 90th birthday; she regularly appears on The One Show and is to star in a two-part travel cookery show, The Chronicles of Nadiya, charting her culinary voyage from her birthplace in Luton to her family's ancestral village in rural Bangladesh.
I hope that my partner can get that cake to her – she cooked a Corgi cake just for the Queen.
'I bet Poppy Buxton could cook you a cake,' said the physio.
You can't cook a meal or bake a cake.
Ah King, the cook, makes a cake and a large quantity of jello pudding.
We know we have to cook the cake in an oven, and we figure that the more exact the temperature and timing, the better the cake will look.
6 When the cake is cooked, a small knife inserted into the middle should emerge with little more than a crumb or two stuck to it.
The advice is they should be eaten by a day or two after the "best-before" date, providing the eggs are cooked thoroughly until yolk and white are both solid, or if they are used in dishes where they will be fully cooked, such as a cake.
The new advice states that "eggs can be eaten after their best before date, as long as they are cooked thoroughly until both yolk and white are solid, or if they are used in dishes where they will be fully cooked, such as a cake".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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