"Baking" refers to a cooking method that requires an enclosed space with controled heat. Baking almost always requires dry heat, as opposed to "steaming" and "smoking" that use water or moist heat and a device such as a bong or joint
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it is a whole bunch of terms like bake, beat, or add
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Do you bake or grill chicken?The bake-off was a success. I wanted to bake a cake.
No, you cannot bake a no-bake cheesecake because it is meant to be set in the refrigerator instead of being baked in the oven.
The future perfect tense of baked is will have baked.The future tense of the word is bake... "I will bake a pie in a minute"
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Bake McBride goes by Shake n' Bake.
There is a verb in french, which doesn't have an exact conjugation, ie. It is made by a combination of verbs and nouns, I call such verbs for the sake of this answer, 'combination verbs'. The english word for this verb is 'To bake' and the french equivalent is, 'Faire cuire au four', in which, 'Faire cuire' collectively mean 'To cook' and 'Au four' collectively mean the 'preposition + article + noun' - 'In the oven', therefore the literal meaning of the phrase is, 'To cook in the oven' equivalent to 'To bake'. Ya!! The meaning is simple but the usage is a little complicated.My website, bakinfrancais.tk , will clear all your grammatical doubts.
because when you BAKE cookies you need to BAKE them...? sorry, but that is an odd question. --------------------------------------- No offence but LOL that's an Oxy moron.
Bake is the present tense. Example: I love to bake. I bake often.