to bake bread (a pie)

  • 1bake — 01. Anne is going to [bake] an apple pie for supper. 02. We have to [bake] a cake for Marly s birthday party tomorrow. 03. I d better do some [baking]; the cookie jar is almost empty. 04. I ve always loved the smell of freshly [baked] bread. 05.… …

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  • 2bake — 1. verb /beɪk/ a) To cook (something) in an oven, but not in fat. Compare roast. To bake bread. b) To dry by heat. I baked a delicious cherry pie. See Also …

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  • 3bake — verb PHRASES ▪ freshly baked, newly baked ▪ The house was filled with the scent of freshly baked bread. Bake is used with these nouns as the object: ↑biscuit, ↑bread, ↑bun, ↑cake, ↑ …

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  • 10Trinidad and Tobago cuisine — is indicative of the blends of Indian, Amerindian, European, African, Creole, Chinese and Lebanese gastronomic influences.[1][2] Contents 1 Main meals 1.1 …

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