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1 casserole
['kæsərəul]1) (a covered dish in which food is both cooked and served: an earthenware casserole.) troškintuvas2) (the food cooked in a casserole: I've made a casserole for dinner.) troškinys -
2 well-done
adjective ((of meat) cooked until there is no blood in it; (of food) cooked for a long time.) gerai iškeptas/išvirtas -
3 barbecue
1. noun1) (a framework for grilling meat etc over a charcoal fire: We cooked the steak on a barbecue.) rėmas mėsai kepti ant žarijų2) (a party in the open air, at which food is barbecued.) piknikas, kurio metu kepama mėsa ant žarijų2. verb(to cook on a barbecue: He barbecued a chicken.) kepti ant žarijų -
4 cook
[kuk] 1. verb(to prepare (food) or become ready by heating: She cooked the chicken; The chicken is cooking in the oven.) gaminti (virti, kepti ir pan.)2. noun(a person who cooks, especially for a living: She was employed as a cook at the embassy.) virėjas- cooker- cookery
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5 cook up
(to invent or make up a false story etc: He cooked up a story about his car having broken down.) iš(si)galvoti -
6 cooker
1) (an apparatus on which food is cooked; a stove: She has an electric cooker.) viryklė2) (an apple etc used in cooking, not for eating raw.) tinkamas virti/kepti -
7 corn on the cob
(an ear of corn (maize) that is cooked and eaten as a vegetable.) kukurūzų burbuolė -
8 corned beef
(salted beef (usually cooked and canned).) sūdyta jautiena -
9 curry
I 1. American - curries; noun((an originally Indian dish of) meat, vegetables etc cooked with spices: chicken curry.) patiekalas su kariu2. verb(to cook in this way: Are you going to curry this meat?) gaminti su kariu- curried- curry powder II verb(to rub down or comb and clean (a horse).) valyti, šukuoti -
10 custard
1) (milk, eggs etc cooked together and flavoured.) kiaušinių ir pieno kremas2) (a sauce made of milk, sugar and cornflour for sweet dishes.) saldus kremas -
11 delicatessen
[delikə'tesn]((a shop selling) foods prepared ready for the table, especially cooked meats and usually unusual and foreign foods: I bought some smoked sausage at the delicatessen.) kulinarija, skanėstų parduotuvė -
12 done
1) (finished or complete: That's that job done at last.) baigtas2) ((of food) completely cooked and ready to eat: I don't think the meat is quite done yet.) gatavas, išviręs, iškepęs3) (socially accepted: the done thing.) priimtas -
13 drumstick
1) (a stick used for beating a drum.) būgnininko lazdelė2) (the lower part of the leg of a cooked chicken etc.) vištos kojelė -
14 dumpling
((a) thick pudding or ball of cooked dough: stewed beef and dumplings.) kukulis -
15 fishball
noun (mashed fish shaped into a ball and cooked.) žuvies kukulis -
16 fluffy
1) (soft and woolly: a fluffy kitten.) pūkuotas2) (soft, light and full of air: She cooked a fluffy omelette.) purus -
17 kebab
[ki'bæb](small pieces of meat etc, usually cooked on a skewer: They ate kebabs and rice in the Indian restaurant.) kebabas -
18 kitchen
['ki in](a room where food is cooked: A smell of burning was coming from the kitchen; ( also adjective) a kitchen table.) virtuvė -
19 macaroni
[mækə'rəuni](a form of pasta, pressed out to form tubes, and dried: The macaroni is over-cooked.) makaronai -
20 meringue
[mə'ræŋ]((a cake made from) a crisp cooked mixture of sugar and white of eggs.) morengas, bezė
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cooked — adjective cooked food is not raw and is ready for eating: cooked meats … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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Cooked — Cook Cook, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cooked} (k[oo^]kt); p. pr & vb. n. {Cooking}.] 1. To prepare, as food, by boiling, roasting, baking, broiling, etc.; to make suitable for eating, by the agency of fire or heat. [1913 Webster] 2. To concoct or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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cooked — un·cooked; … English syllables
cooked — adjective having been prepared for eating by the application of heat • Ant: ↑raw • Similar to: ↑au gratin, ↑baked, ↑barbecued, ↑grilled, ↑batter fried, ↑boiled, ↑ … Useful english dictionary