- Choose a country and a famous meal
- Give us the ingredients
- Brief information about it
- Write chosen country and food here in the blog
- Bring your project to school in your pendrive November 20th
2) HomeVideo
- Choose a recipe you like
- Record ingredients, process and final result
- Clear voice!
- Bring your project to school in a pendrive December 4th
- ENJOY!!!
The following verbs frequently appear when reading the cooking instructions in recipes.
add: To put ingredients together; to put one ingredient with the others.
bake: To cook in an oven by using heat.
barbecue: To cook foods (primarily meat) on a grill by using fire or hot coals.
beat: To mix quickly and continually, commonly used with eggs.
boil: To heat water until little bubbles form.
break: To separate into smaller parts by force.
broil: To cook meat or vegetables on a rack with an extremely high temperature.
carve: To cut meat into slices.
chop: To cut into small pieces, generally used with vegetables.
combine: To put two or more things together.
cook: To prepare food by heating it, so the food is not raw.
crush: To cause to separate or flatten by extreme force, often used with garlic.
cut: To separate or divide by using a knife.
fry: To cook by putting the food into extremely hot oil.
grate: To divide into small parts by rubbing on a serrated surface, usually used with cheese.
grease: To coat with oil or butter.
grill: To cook by putting the food on a grill; similar to barbecue.
knead: To press and stretch dough, usually used with making bread.
mix: To combine two or more things using a spoon, spatula, or electric mixer.open: To remove the top from a can or jar.
peel: To take the skin off of fruits or vegetables.
pour: To transfer liquid from one container to another.
put: To place something in a particular position or location.
roast: To cook in the oven or over a fire.
sauté: To quickly fry food by placing it in hot oil in a frying pan.
scramble: To mix the white and yellow parts of eggs together while cooking them in a pan.
slice: To cut into thin, wide portions.
steam: To cook by placing the food above boiling water. Steam is the vapor that comes from hot water
stir: To mix liquid ingredients by moving a spoon around in a circular motion
stir fry: To cook small pieces of food by moving it quickly in hot oil
wash: To immerse food in water and make sure it becomes clean
weigh: To measure the weight (grams or pounds) or something
measure: To obtain an exact quantity.
melt: to make something become liquid through heating.
microwave: To heat up food within a microwave oven.
mince: to grind food, normally meat, into small pieces. A machine is often used to do this.
open: To remove the top from a can or jar.
peel: To take the skin off of fruits or vegetables.
pour: To transfer liquid from one container to another.
put: To place something in a particular position or location.
roast: To cook in the oven or over a fire.
sauté: To quickly fry food by placing it in hot oil in a frying pan.
scramble: To mix the white and yellow parts of eggs together while cooking them in a pan.
slice: To cut into thin, wide portions.
steam: To cook by placing the food above boiling water. Steam is the vapor that comes from hot water
stir: To mix liquid ingredients by moving a spoon around in a circular motion
stir fry: To cook small pieces of food by moving it quickly in hot oil
wash: To immerse food in water and make sure it becomes clean
weigh: To measure the weight (grams or pounds) or something
Hi Cristina,
ReplyDeleteI've seen all that you put and I'm ready for our new challenge. -__-
Bye see you.
Paola Hernández Santos.
HI CRISTINA!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI FINISH THE WORK FOOD IN OTHER COUNTRIES
BYE SEE YOU TOMORROW.
Hi Cristina.
ReplyDeleteThis proyect is very funny and I like use the power point.
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Hi Cristina
ReplyDeleteI like cooking very much so I want to begin this project.
See you soon.
Hi Cristina, how are you?
ReplyDeleteThank you for this words I think this words help me a lot to film the video
Thank you again and bye bye
Hi Cristina.
ReplyDeleteI see the video.
He's very helped me.
Bye si you tomorrow
Hi Cristina!
ReplyDeleteI watched brownies' video and they have very good looking. Verbs you put, I think are lot of help to do the cooking video. Thanks XD
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Hi cristina!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the information now it's easier ;)
I saw the video mmmmmmmmmmmmm brownies ♥
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ReplyDeleteMy country is France and the food is Quiche Lorraine
Paola Hernandez Santos.
Hi Cristina.
ReplyDeleteMy country is Canada and the food is Tourtieres
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Hi Cristina
ReplyDeleteMy country is Argentina and the food is Piononos
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Hi Cristina!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy country is Argentina but Ivan's country is Argentina too.
Who has got wrong the country?
My food is fudge or caramel.
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Sorry Cristina.
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Hi Cristina !!
ReplyDeleteMy country is India and I choose chicken and curry for the recipe of my power point.
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Sorry my cauntry is Ireland and my food is cheese pudding
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ReplyDeleteMy Country is Russia and my food is salade russe.
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ReplyDeleteMy country is Italy and my recipe is of the biscotti it's looks good
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Hi Cristina.
ReplyDeleteMy country is Germany and the food is currywurst.
DELICIUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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ReplyDeleteMy country is Spaian and the recipe is paella!
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ReplyDeletemy country is Switzerland and my recipe is fondue.
YUMMY YUMMY!! ;)
See you tomorrow: Andrea Fernández
HI Cristina!!
ReplyDeleteMy country is Unites States and my recipe is the famous apple pie, MMMMM........ Delicius...
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ReplyDeleteMy country is England and my recipe is the trifle, the tipical dessert of this country
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Hi Cristina, my recipe are a potatoes with cod and it is of portugal.
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Hello Cristina.
ReplyDeleteMy country is Morocco.
And my recipe is the Hummus.I like it.
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