Fill in the blank: Cooking Verbs



Explanation

📝 Cooking Verbs

(zhǔ) – to boil
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我在煮面条。
Wǒ zài zhǔ miàntiáo.
I am boiling noodles.


(chǎo) – to stir-fry
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她在炒蔬菜。
Tā zài chǎo shūcài.
She is stir-frying vegetables.


(zhēng) – to steam
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我们蒸鱼吃。
Wǒmen zhēng yú chī.
We steam fish to eat.


(kǎo) – to roast/bake
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他在烤鸡翅。
Tā zài kǎo jīchì.
He is roasting chicken wings.


(jiān) – to pan-fry
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她在煎鸡蛋。
Tā zài jiān jīdàn.
She is pan-frying eggs.


(dùn) – to stew
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妈妈在炖汤。
Māma zài dùn tāng.
Mom is stewing soup.


(zhá) – to deep-fry
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他们在炸薯条。
Tāmen zài zhá shǔtiáo.
They are deep-frying fries.


(shāo) – to braise
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她在烧排骨。
Tā zài shāo páigǔ.
She is braising ribs.


(duò) – to chop
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他在剁肉。
Tā zài duò ròu.
He is chopping meat.


(qiē) – to slice
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我在切洋葱。
Wǒ zài qiē yángcōng.
I am slicing onions.


搅拌 (jiǎobàn) – to stir/mix
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她在搅拌沙拉。
Tā zài jiǎobàn shālā.
She is mixing salad.


(yān) – to marinate
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他在腌鸡肉。
Tā zài yān jīròu.
He is marinating chicken.


(bō) – to peel
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我在剥土豆皮。
Wǒ zài bō tǔdòu pí.
I am peeling potatoes.


(dào) – to pour
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他在倒牛奶。
Tā zài dào niúnǎi.
He is pouring milk.


(jiā) – to add
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请加点盐。
Qǐng jiā diǎn yán.
Please add some salt.


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