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Speak Like a Chef: From Baking Bread to Kitchen Disasters

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Have you ever wanted to read an English cookbook, bake a perfect loaf of bread from scratch, or understand the specific vocabulary native speakers use when they cook at home? In this massive, detailed masterclass, your host Benjamin takes you on a deep dive into the art of home cooking. We are exploring the exact words, verbs, and expressions you need to confidently navigate the kitchen. In this episode, you will learn: * Recipes and Measurements: How to read a recipe, understand prep time, and master the confusing world of English measurements (cups, teaspoons, ounces, and pints). * The Science of Baking: The specific vocabulary of baking bread and pastries, including kneading, rising, sifting, and rolling dough. * Advanced Kitchen Verbs: Expand your cooking vocabulary with verbs like whisk, baste, truss, zest, puree, and garnish. * Kitchen Disasters & Hosting: How to talk about burning food, saving a ruined dish, setting a beautiful dining table, and hosting a dinner party. * Culinary Idioms: Real-world expressions like "sugarcoat the truth," "eat humble pie," "too many cooks," and "out of the frying pan." Don't forget to follow Speak Up English on your favorite podcast app so you never miss a new lesson. Keep practicing your English every single day, enjoy your time in the kitchen, and be proud of your progress! (Production Note: The host's voice in this episode has been generated using artificial intelligence.) ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Have you ever wanted to read an English cookbook, bake a perfect loaf of bread from scratch, or understand the specific vocabulary native speakers use when they cook at home? In this massive, detailed masterclass, your host Benjamin takes you on a deep dive into the art of home cooking. We are exploring the exact words, verbs, and expressions you need to confidently navigate the kitchen. In this episode, you will learn: * Recipes and Measurements: How to read a recipe, understand prep time, and master the confusing world of English measurements (cups, teaspoons, ounces, and pints). * The Science of Baking: The specific vocabulary of baking bread and pastries, including kneading, rising, sifting, and rolling dough. * Advanced Kitchen Verbs: Expand your cooking vocabulary with verbs like whisk, baste, truss, zest, puree, and garnish. * Kitchen Disasters & Hosting: How to talk about burning food, saving a ruined dish, setting a beautiful dining table, and hosting a dinner party. * Culinary Idioms: Real-world expressions like "sugarcoat the truth," "eat humble pie," "too many cooks," and "out of the frying pan." Don't forget to follow Speak Up English on your favorite podcast app so you never miss a new lesson. Keep practicing your English every single day, enjoy your time in the kitchen, and be proud of your progress! (Production Note: The host's voice in this episode has been generated using artificial intelligence.) ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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