Cookery

Word COOKERY
Character 7
Hyphenation cook er y
Pronunciations /ˈkʊkəɹi/

Definitions and meanings of "Cookery"

What do we mean by cookery?

The art or practice of preparing food. noun

A place for cooking. noun

The art or practice of cooking and dressing food for the table. noun

A place for cooking or preparing meats, etc.; in the quotation, a place for trying out oil. noun

A cooked dish; a made dish; a dainty. noun

Material for cooking. noun

The art or process of preparing food for the table, by dressing, compounding, and the application of heat; cooking. noun

A delicacy; a dainty. noun

The art and practice of preparing food for consumption, especially by the application of heat; cooking. noun

A delicacy; a dainty. noun

The act of preparing something (as food) by the application of heat noun

The art and practice of preparing food for consumption, especially by the application of heat; cooking.

A delicacy; a dainty.

Cooking tools or apparatus.

Referring to a large number of individuals in the same place heavily and simultaneously under the influence of many illicit or legal recreational drugs (namely MDMA, alcohol, coke, etc.) Urban Dictionary

(Adj.) the art, practice or study of cooking ones mind with various illiced substances more than the average human would. In result creating a person to act and talk in a cooked like manner. Urban Dictionary

A lame stand-up comedian attempting to compensate for his weak material with excessive movement and exaggerated body language. After Dane Cook (1972 - when already?), awful comic. Urban Dictionary

Feltching? Shrimping? Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Cookery

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The word "cookery" in example sentences

I was going to say I like the term cookery book as well, but someone beat me to it. ❋ Shaun (2007)

The term cookery, as has been explained, means the preparation of both hot and cold dishes for use as food, as well as the selection of the materials or substances that are to be cooked. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Early examples suggest it arose in cookery, meaning the blending of flavours. ❋ Unknown (2010)

No longer the house-boys loafed and did as little as they could; while the cook complained that "head belong him walk about too much," from the strenuous course in cookery which she put him through. ❋ Unknown (2010)

We're beginning to organise courses for the year ahead: in Italian cookery, charcoal burning, chair making, spoon carving, bowl turning and so on. ❋ Tobias Jones (2010)

Vladimir said ... your cookery is glorious and you should marry me ❋ Homesick Texan (2007)

He has no misgiving that cookery is not the most sublime and important of professions. ❋ Unknown (2007)

[He] invented a mobile kitchen, which virtually took military cookery from the Middle Ages into the modern world. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Hi lydia, great additions to the list, doesn't oyster sauce pop up a lot in Chinese cookery? ❋ Unknown (2008)

One of the great fallacies that many Americans hold in regards to Chinese cookery is that there is one over-arching cuisine that is known as Chinese. ❋ Unknown (2005)

By contrast, the style of Cantonese cookery is one of restraint and sublime simplicity. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Chinese cookery is very technique-heavy, with a great deal of emphasis on very precise cutting in preparation for stir-frying, that it is difficult for an inexperienced person to grasp these without pictorial references. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The Persian tradition of using flowers and flower essences, milk and cream, nuts and fruits in cookery have strongly influenced the cuisine of the region and to this day, many traditional dishes are ones that were first served in Imperial courts. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Oddly, though Hunan cookery is very popular among eaters in the United States, there are few cookbooks available to help intrepid cooks replicate these flavors at home. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The use of animal fat is not surprising; many older Chinese cookbooks and cooks I have spoken with have shown preference for the use of rendered animal fat in cookery, both for reasons of flavor and frugality. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Maud lessons in cookery; for the "new help" not being a high-priced article, could not be depended on for desserts, and Mrs. Shaw would have felt as if the wolf was at the door if there was not "a sweet dish" at dinner. ❋ Unknown (1950)

Melted butter, in English cookery, plays nearly the same part as the ❋ Various (N/A)

Whether cultivated in northern Europe at that time is not certain, but it is frequently mentioned in Anglo-Saxon cookery prior to the Norman conquest. ❋ M. G. Kains (N/A)

He sits apart, over his own tiny fire, baking his unappetising little cakes; and in many cases even the shadow of a passer-by falling across his cookery is held to defile it beyond possibility of his eating it. ❋ Unknown (1911)

Hey why is [everyone] so [cooked] here? [Man this] is the cookery ❋ Hellohi21 (2020)

Dave: hey nyenda whats the time? Nyenda: [pretty sure] its [july]........pass the dortios?? Dave:.......[cookery]. ❋ Mrpetersmith (2013)

Well, that was [a waste] of time...that guy had nothing. just [a bunch] of [Dane Cookery]. Didn't laugh once. ❋ Sefos (2011)

"I'm a gay 19/m. I like [bondage], cookery, cut, [domination], and [leather]" ❋ Lillllll (2003)

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