Vocabulary Food
Vocabulary Food
Vocabulary Food
. Dont worry! The smell of garlic wears after a while. Lets look the market before we buy any vegetables. I cant understand this recipe. Can you work what it means? Im afraid I dont feel up eating another cream cake. I visited a farm once, and it put me eating meat for a week. I havent got to cleaning the fish yet. Why dont we warm last nights leftovers for lunch? Keith usually makes his recipes as he goes along.
Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence. 1. Would you prefer potatoes or chips? A. poached B. ground C. mashed 2. I bought this bread four days ago and now its A. stale B. off C. bad 3. Dont forget to buy a packet of peas. A. chilled B. frozen C. frosted 4. Can you give me the for this pie? Its delicious. A. prescription B. instructions C. ingredients 5. There was a wonderful smell of bread in the kitchen. A. cooking B. roasting C. baking 6. Dont buy those fish, they arent very A. fresh B. new C. recent 7. Id like to eat more of this cake, but its very A. fat B. fatty C. fattened 8. Waiter, I cant eat this meat. Its under A. done B. developed C. nourished 9. Is the hamburger for you to eat here, or to ? A. go out B. take away C. carry on 10. That was fantastic. Could I have a second, please? A. plate B. course C. helping Decide which answer best fits each space. Chickpea Soup The recipe is both (1) and cheap. If you use dried chickpeas, (2) them for at least twelve hours in cold water. Drain them and put them in a large (3) with plenty of water. Bring them to the boil, and then let them simmer gently (4)the chickpeas are soft. I find it easier to use (5) chickpeas, which are already cooked. This (6) time, and also guarantees that the chickpeas will be soft, since it can take hours of boiling before they (7) . Two small 450 gram cans are usually (8) Strain the chickpeas, but keep some of the liquid for the soup. (9) three tablespoons of olive oil into a saucepan, and gently heat a chopped (10) , two or three cloves of garlic, and some (11) carrot. (12) half the chickpeas and turn them in the oil over a low heat. Meanwhile blend the remaining chickpeas in a food (13) until they make a smooth cream. Add about half a litre of water to the vegetables and bring to the boil. Mix in the creamed chickpeas and cook slowly. Add salt and (14) and a pinch of mixed herbs. Some (15) add lemon juice at the end. D. powdered D. rotten D. chilly D. recipe D. grilling D. young D. fattening D. weight D. sit down D. service
1. A. expensive 2. A. soak 3. A. kettle 4. A. when 5. A. the 6. A. makes 7. A. soften 8. A. much 9. A. grate 10. A. onion 11. A. melted 12. A. one 13. A. just 14. A. paper 15. A. cookers Idioms/Expressions
B. tasty B. bury B. mug B. until B. to B. takes B. harden B. enough B. peel B. up B. beaten B. then B. not B. puppy B. cooks
C. worth C. wash C. sink C. if C. canned C. saves C. widen C. mine C. beat C. one C. poached C. add C. dish C. pepper C. cookery
D. cold D. water D. saucepan D. enough D. crude D. gives D. lengthen D. few D. pour D. water D. sliced D. serve D. mixer D. poppy D. chiefs.
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