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Discover Ludwig"making dishes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone making food, or cleaning up after making food. For example: "After a long day, I was exhausted from making dishes in the kitchen."
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People used to learn to cook by making dishes in their mother's or grandmother's repertory.
We're also open to making dishes on request, so if someone really wants a simple dish like saag paneer, we will cook it for them.
If making dishes a day or more ahead, cover them well, chill them quickly, and keep them cold until it is time to reheat or serve.
The quantities, Dr. Pechman said, did not daunt him: he frequently entertains at home for 300, making dishes on his professional, restaurant-caliber grill and oven.
Making dishes is a conversation that chefs are having with each other, and it's always nice to feel like someone's seen what I'm doing and found it worth engaging with.
By the time he became the head chef at McCrady's, in 2006, he was making dishes unlike anything ever seen in Charleston: Southern food as conceived by space aliens.
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Sometimes she makes dishes I don't like.
Sometimes I will make dishes that she won't like.
To make dishes feel lighter, make abundant use of citrus and fresh herbs.
Students will learn how to make dishes like smoked salmon and smoked pheasant sausage.
That being said, one can have some skillfully made dishes here.
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