Thanks a lot for this interesting video.. i love cooking or baking some cookies but I never Learn all these vocabulary... I have a lot of words to learn, I wrote them in my book... thank you so much 😜🍰🧁
Hey, I watch again your video and I have two questions. At 2'12 when you said mash I heard the word with a "t" or maybe "ed" at the end. So is it for the past tense ? And the second one is for the verb stir. Is it possible to use the verb mix also or it's not avaible for cooking ? Thank's a lot, your content is very helpfully :)
Hey, good question! The verb is "to mash" and I gave an example of "mashed potatoes" et tu as bien remarqué quand c'est au passé le ed se prononce t. "Mashed potatoes" = donc des patates écrasées (sauf qu'en français vous l'appelez juste "de la purée"). There's just a small difference between mix and stir. Yes you can use mix for cooking, it means "mélanger", but "stir" talks more about the circular mouvement with you arm/hand. You can say for example "Stir the ingredients to mix" (touille pour mélanger?) Does that help?
No prob 😊 Yeah unskin doesn't work! There is the verb "to skin" but usually that's for taking the skin off of a dead animal when you're a hunter! Shaking is what you see bartenders do to mix a cocktail between two glasses.
Thank you for this video! I need to remember "dough" for pizzas and bread and "batter" for cakes. Is it "batter" for pancakes too? I saw "pancake mix" once.
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