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"ways of cooking" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to multiple methods or techniques used to cook food. For example: "There are so many interesting ways of cooking nowadays."
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Recently fashionable ways of cooking like sous-vide – where the food is cooked in a sealed plastic bag for a long time at a relatively low temperature - also help making in-flight food taste better, says Pam Suder-Smith, president of the International Flight Services Association.
The chef Brett Graham, who runs the two-Michelin-starred restaurant the Ledbury, said they had spent the past year "working out the best ways to cook the amazing English produce we get and focusing on different ways of cooking vegetables.
There are so many different ways of cooking chana dal.
The old ways of cooking (a pinch of this, a dash of that) are quietly forgotten.
The most common ways of cooking cauliflower -- steaming or blanching -- keep its essential flavors intact.
There are also two basic ways of cooking noodles: stir-fried in a wok, or plunged into soup.
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When I first heard that there was such a thing as an upside-down way of cooking, I wondered how the cook got the eggs to stick to the frying pan -- or would the frying pan be inverted, too?
"I have another way of cooking.
"My mother had this way of cooking.
Ms. Lee calls this technique "a new way of cooking".
It's a whole different way of cooking".
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