Cooking verbs

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Cooking verbs
Watch the video and write the name of the 
cooking verbs in Dutch. 

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Slide 4 - Video

00:12
What is 'wash' in Duch?

Slide 5 - Open question

00:29
'to slice' can mean two things.
Which two?
A
snijden
B
hakken
C
malen
D
in schijven snijden

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00:41
'to chop' means ...

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00:44
'Chop' is also used with ...
A
a strawberry
B
a cucumber
C
an onion
D
a banana

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01:01
'to cut' means ...

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01:27
What else can you grate?
Name 1 thing.

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01:37
Mix means ...
A
roeren
B
mixen
C
mengen
D
kloppen

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02:18
Another word for 'to beat' is ...
A
to mix
B
to clop
C
to blend
D
to whisk

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02:49
What is 'to pour' in Dutch?

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02:52
'to pour' means 'gieten'. But poor sound exactly the same.
What does that mean?
A
arm
B
rauw
C
druppelen
D
gaar

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03:09
'to spread' can mean two things.
What?
A
splitsen
B
scheppen
C
smeren
D
uitspreiden

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Let's take a look at some other cooking verbs. 

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What is Blanching?

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Name 5 different cooking techniques that involve water or steam

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What does glazing mean and what can you apply it to?

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Any other techniques that you know? Name them.

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Now let check if you remember ... 

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