288 collocations for cooks

What made these long-ago people think of using their fire to cook food?

While in camp he busied himself in carrying wood and water, attending to the fire, and preparing and cooking the meals, never asking me to do a thing.

I had tolerable good luck in the forenoon, and landed on a rocky island to cook dinner.

Let cook a few minutes, then add 1 pint of milk; let boil up once.

falsify an account, garble an account, cook an account, cook the books, doctor an account.

After some experiment he got it to draw, and so cooked us our supper on it.

The Colonel had cooked all winter, so it was the Boy's turn at thatthe Colonel's to decide the best place to camp, because it was his affair to find seasoned wood for fuel, his to build the fire in the snow on green logs laid close togetherhis to chop enough wood to cook breakfast the next morning.

About 30 minutes to stew the apples very gently; about 3/4 hour to cook the rice.

When we reached the hunting ground in Nebraska, he informed me, somewhat to my surprise, that he did not want to go out as Alexis did, with carriages, servants, and other luxuries, but that he wished to rough it just as I would doto sleep on the ground in the open air, and kill and cook his own meat.

They boiled the kettle, made tea, and cooked some fish.

Let cook three hours and strain; then boil up; add fine noodles and let cook ten minutes.

What happened to him after he landedwhether he cooked the colonel's goose or the colonel cooked hisI really could not afford to consider.

I know some friends of mine landed there not long ago and cooked eggs over the jets of steam which gush out of the mountainside.

Katherine's mother cooks the fruit.

They were in a hurry, for they did not wait to scatter the ashes and clear up the place; and they were not hunting, for they cooked no flesh.

In some places there are woods of small extent, but the land is mostly destitute of trees; insomuch, that even the emperor and princes, and all others, warm themselves and cook their victuals with fires of horse and cow dung.

Are you cooking the right things for him?

And the way she was cooking black beans when my uncle died.

Number Five Calle de la Merced has its history like the rest of the monasteries, and the rounded cobblestones of the large courtyard bear to-day a black stain where, the curious inquirer will be told, the caretakers of the empty house have been in the habit of cooking their bread on a brazier of charcoal fanned into glow with a palm leaf scattering the ashes.

Peel and cook some new potatoes with 1 sliced onion, salt and pepper, until tender.

Cut out the centres lengthwise; then chop cooked chicken to a fine mince; add the yolk of a raw egg and mix with cream.

Then cook 1/2 cup of barley in 1 quart of soup stock until tender.

Caroline's pale face was very red; for she had been in the kitchen helping Becky, and had been showing her respect for the great Mr. Brandon by cooking in her best manner a certain dish for which her papa had often praised her.

One tablespoonful of any of the finer cooked vegetables is enough in proportion to two eggs.

"I farmed and cooked all my life.

288 collocations for  cooks