cookery
cookery
Definition
cook·ery (ko̵ok′ər ē)
noun
Chiefly Brit. the art, practice, or work of cooking
Etymology: ME cokerie
cookery
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- teach: Rosemary Shrager teaches fine food cookery in the luxurious surroundings of the ' Hotel of the Year ' What does the activity include?
- learn: The mother went on a parenting course and learned cookery and her husband gave up his job to help her.
Adjective modifier
- vegetarian: These recipes possess an innovative and accessible approach to vegetarian cookery.
- Indian: The seeds are a main ingredient in Indian cookery.
- Italian: Particular attention will be given to cultural aspects of Italian cookery with special regard to festival meals.
- Chinese: More information about cycling More information about walking Learn a new skill Do you want to learn Salsa or Chinese cookery?
- French: French cookery of the grand school suffers by being associated with such commonplace achievements.
- classic: In the eighteenth century, pigeon were very much a part of classic British cookery.
Modifies a noun
- demonstration: The ' Ready, Steady cookery demonstration ' for students is the first event of its kind to take place at Queen's.
- lesson: Creative pursuits include cookery lessons with the pastry chef.
- writer: Lorna Rhodes is a talented cookery writer with a number of titles to her credit.
- book: There is a French cookery book which belonged to Thomas Gray.
- demo: Lots of campaign stalls, free info and advices, talks and cookery demos!
- course: She has been running her own cookery courses from her home, Penny's Mill for almost ten years.
Noun used with modifier
- bleu: After school, she did a cordon bleu cookery course and then went to Falmouth School of Art.
- cordon: After school, she did a cordon bleu cookery course and then went to Falmouth School of Art.
- vegan: French ingredients, from Britain's leading vegan cookery writer.
- seafood: The weekend will feature ship visits, maritime exhibits and displays, seafood cookery demonstrations, a French market and live outdoor music.
- microwave: Classes in craft, woodwork, pottery, gardening, computer skills and microwave cookery.
- TV: Here, she's embarrassing, playing a learner assassin like a C-list celeb on a TV cookery show.
cookery Quotes
Kissing don't last: cookery do!
Browse dictionary entries near cookery
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- cookie sheet
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