Sentence examples for cooking break from inspiring English sources

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While it's cooking, break off a walnut-sized piece of the burger mixture and fry it in a little oil until cooked.

To prepare escarole for cooking, break off the leaves and wash them individually, taking care to remove any soil at the base of the stems.

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Cooking breaks down the walls and changes the internal sugars.

Cooking breaks down the thick cell walls of many plants, releasing the nutrients stored in them.

This, however, applies only to raw fruits and vegetables, since cooking breaks down the offending proteins.

Cooking breaks food down, rupturing membranes, drawing out juices, mingling elements, and that process continues as a dish cools.

I find a video of Gordon Ramsay scrambling eggs online, in which he claims that whisking them beforehand is bad (something I'm happy to take on trust, given stirring them together in the pan saves on washing up), and adding salt before cooking "breaks down the eggs, turning them into something very watery".

Though seemingly contradictory to the "do not overcook" warning, low, slow cooking breaks down proteins, allowing for a more tender experience.

The meat needs long cooking to break down the collagen.

There is no difference between this baby and an English baby," Sharmin says, breaking off from cooking bread on a fire, (which is disconcertingly close to the plastic sheeting by the hut door) to stop her wriggling son from walking with muddy feet into the neighbouring tent, where another Iraqi woman is trying to feed her three children.

He turned the brochettes over, and while they finished cooking he broke eggs into a tagine pot bubbling on the barbecue.

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