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Discover LudwigThe word "spatula" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a kitchen utensil used for flipping, spreading, or lifting food.
Example: "She used a spatula to flip the pancakes on the griddle."
Alternatives: "Flipper" or "Turner."
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spatula
noun
A kitchen utensil consisting of a flat surface attached to a long handle, used for turning, lifting or stirring food.
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Sprinkle with a little salt and bring the mix together with a palate knife or spatula.
Pour the butter in and then gently fold in the flour with a spatula. 2 Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/gas mark 4 and prepare a 24cm tin with a removable base by buttering it or lining it with baking parchment.
Whisk a couple of times then quickly (but carefully) pour and spread it out on to a lined baking sheet using a silicone spatula.
Switch to a spatula and give it a few more stirs.
Stir gently with a rubber spatula until the chocolate is melted and smooth.
Using a spatula, delicately incorporate half the cocoa-flour mix and half the butter, mixing gently without overworking the batter.
Pour the batter into the prepared tin, level the surface with a spatula and sprinkle with the remaining sesame seeds.
4 Spoon the batter into the prepared cake tin and level with a spatula.
Put a spatula in it, it's done".Nancy Lloyd, a former editor at Family Circle, explains why Laura Bush's oatmeal chocolate-chunk recipe will beat Teresa Kerry's pumpkin-spice cookies in the magazine's cookie-recipe contest.
Some spatula handles carry abstract designs, but most represent human figures, animals, plants, and artifacts, thus showing much that is important in Massim culture.
After all of the colours have been applied to the painting surface, a heating element is passed over them until the individual brush or spatula marks fuse into a uniform film.
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