Brush with liquid, grease, drip, lard, season, catch, fasten, stitch, tack, pummel, thrash, lambaste, berate, beat, scold, wallop, whip...
As the joint roasts baste with the fat in the bottom of the roasting tray. Regularly baste the Turkey to keep it moist. As the kebabs are cooking under a hot grill baste them with marinade to add flavour.
They may also be used to baste food being cooked by dry heat.She proceeded to baste the turkey.They had to baste the seam to keep it in place.Every time the timer went off, their job was to baste the turkey.
Christian Baste is 5' 10".
Christian Baste was born on April 25, 1995.
The words obtained by unscrambling the letters easbt are baste and beast.BeatsAbetsBetas.
Baste the turkey with lots of butter so it doesn't dry out in the oven.
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"Give up!" is just one English equivalent of the French word Baste!Specifically, the French word is the form of the present infinitive baster ("to cede, give in, give up, yield") in the present imperative. The imperative form in question is the second person singular (informal singular "you"). The pronunciation will be "bahst" in French.
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You baste a ham every 15-30 minutes that it's in the oven for. To baste, remove the ham from the oven and (using a spoon or baster) pour the juice that has accumulated in the tray back over the ham. Place ham back in the oven.