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I . baking [ˈbeɪkɪŋ] N no pl

baking

II . baking [ˈbeɪkɪŋ] ADJ

baking

I . bake [beɪk] VB intr

1. bake (in oven):

piec [perf u-] się

2. bake inf (be hot):

it's baking hot outside

II . bake [beɪk] VB trans

1. bake (in oven):

piec [perf u-]

2. bake (make hard):

baking powder N no pl

baking sheet N

baking soda N no pl

baking soda

baking tin N

baking tin

Usage examples with baking

baking powder
baking soda

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Any level of fat content for the milk ingredient may be used, but whole milk is usually used for baking.
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Roasting, however, is only suitable for finer cuts of meat, so other methods have been developed to make tougher meat cuts palatable after baking.
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Modern "rgbrau" is usually made in a square baking pan.
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Out of this grew the traditions of going souling and the baking of special types of bread or cakes.
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The characteristic golden or golden-brown color of its crust is achieved by coating the surface of the loaves with sweetened tea essence before baking.
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The pie is made with a hand-formed crust this style of production gives the pie a slightly irregular shape after baking.
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It is primarily used for baking, as its flavor develops when cooked, and it holds its shape well.
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Duty's hobbies include baking, cooking, and horseback riding.
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The series is a cookery competition with each episode looking at a different aspect of baking.
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The dough is kept in a terrine, and one puts it in a mold just at the moment of baking.
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