at what level you are
what level you are at
p. 70
ˈdeep fry
verb [transitive]
to cook food under the surface of hot fat or oil
mash /mæʃ/ (also mash
up) verb [transitive]
to crush something, especially a food that has been
cooked, until it is soft and smooth
- Mash the bananas.
Mashed potato
grill /grɪl/ UK US verbo & sustantivo
• verbo
1
[transitivo] hacer a la parrilla/a la brasa
2
[transitivo] (informal) acribillar a
preguntas
• sustantivo
1
BrE grill, gratinador [en una cocina]
2
parrilla
[utensilio]
mar‧i‧nade /ˌmærəˈneɪd/ noun [countable, uncountable]
a mixture of oil and spices in which meat or fish is
put for a time before being cooked
ˈstir-fry verb (stir-fried, stir-frying,
stir-fries) [transitive]
to cook small pieces of food quickly by moving them
around continuously in very hot oil
stir-fried
vegetables
grate verb
1 [transitive] to rub cheese, vegetables etc against a
rough or sharp surface in order to break them into small pieces
grated cheese
Peel and grate
the potatoes.
bland /blænd/ UK US adjetivo
1
(poco interesante) insulso -a, desabrido -a
2
(sin
gusto) soso -a, desabrido -a
heart‧burn /ˈhɑːtbɜːn $ ˈhɑːrtbɜːrn/ noun
[uncountable]
an unpleasant burning feeling in your stomach or chest
caused by acid from your stomach → indigestion
sour /saʊə/ UK US adjetivo
1 ácido -a, agrio -a
2 agrio -a [leche]
fattening /ˈfætn-ɪŋ/ UK
US adjetivo
to be fattening engordar
Mayonnaise is fattening.
La
mayonesa engorda.
"combination fried rice"... otherwise if it
only contains shrimp, "shrimp fried rice," or pork, "pork fried
rice".
u‧ma‧mi /uːˈmɑːmi/ adjective
having a strong pleasant taste that is not sweet,
sour, salty, or bitter, especially like the tastes found in meat, strong
cheeses, tomatoes etc
p. 71
ex. 6
filling
I don’t know why, I don’t like the idea of it
Bland + I don’t feel like eating meat
T-bone steak /ˌtiː bəʊn ˈsteɪk $ -boʊn-/ noun [countable]
a thinly cut piece of beef that has a T-shaped bone in
it
ex. 7
afraid, through, stuffed, tender, juicy, for, thinly,
served, like, spicier, kind, side, tasty.
talk through something phrasal
verb
1 talk something ↔ through to discuss something thoroughly
so that you are sure you understand it
Allow time to
talk through any areas of difficulty.
2 talk somebody through something to help someone
understand a process, method etc by explaining it to them carefully before they
use it
Trevor talked
me through loading the software.
stuffing
/ˈstʌfɪŋ/ UK US
sustantivo
1
(de un almohadón, un muñeco, etc.) relleno
2 (en cocina) relleno
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