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Cooking — This article is about the preparation of food by heating. For food preparation generally, see Food preparation. Modern fruit salad and a Russian cigarette pastry stuffed with cottage cheese Cooking is the process of preparing food by use of heat … Wikipedia
Cooking Mama — Nintendo DS cover art of Cooking Mama Developer(s) Office Create Publisher(s) … Wikipedia
Cooking oil — Plant oils Olive oil Types Vegetable fats (list) Macerated (list) Uses … Wikipedia
Cooking weights and measures — Metric measuring spoons … Wikipedia
Cooking with alcohol — Alcohol is used in a variety of ways for meal preparation. Contents 1 As ingredient 1.1 Flambé 1.2 Alcohol in finished food 2 Alcohol as cooking fuel … Wikipedia
use — v. /yoohz/ or, for pt. form of 9, /yoohst/; n. /yoohs/, v., used, using, n. v.t. 1. to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife. 2. to avail oneself of; apply to one s own purposes: to use the facilities. 3. to… … Universalium
Grill (cooking) — There are multiple varieties of grills, with most falling into one of two categories: gas fueled and charcoal. There is a great debate over the merits of charcoal or gas for use as the cooking method between grillers. Electric indoor grills have… … Wikipedia
Outdoor cooking — for information on more outdoor techniques, see Grilling and Barbecue. Cooking in the outdoors using heated stone … Wikipedia
Smoking (cooking) — Pork ribs being smoked Smoked beef sandwich … Wikipedia
Pressure cooking — is a method of cooking in a sealed vessel that does not permit air or liquids to escape below a preset pressure. Because the boiling point of water increases as the pressure increases, the pressure built up inside the cooker allows the liquid in… … Wikipedia
The Joy of Cooking — Infobox Book name = The Joy of Cooking orig title = translator = author = Irma S. Rombauer cover artist = country = language = series = subject = genre = Cookbook publisher = Bobbs Merrill Company, Simon and Schuster release date = 1931 media… … Wikipedia