English to Telugu Dictionary baste

baste

నూనె వెయ్యి
definition
verb
Always heat your marinades before basting meat or poultry.
pour juices or melted fat over (meat) during cooking in order to keep it moist.
Turn the lining inside out to enclose seams and baste the lining loose edges to the suit front at the leg openings, neckline and armholes.
tack with long, loose stitches in preparation for sewing.
translation of 'baste'
తీవ్రంగా కొట్టు,
నూనె వెయ్యి,
వదులుగా కుట్టు
example
Place the squab on the grill and 'baste' with the barbecue sauce halfway through the cooking process.
Mop sauce gets its name from a utensil similar to a small string mop that the chuck wagon cook would use to 'baste' meats, literally mopping on the sauce while cooking.
Open the oven door, remove the chicken and 'baste' it with the juices in the tin.
The ribs have a tendency to slip, so pin or 'baste' well prior to stitching the seams.
Thus, every half hour or so, open the oven and 'baste' the chicken with juices from the pan.
Add butter, thyme and garlic; 'baste' sweetbreads with butter for one minute.
You should not remove all fat from a roasting joint, as it helps to flavour and 'baste' the meat as it cooks.
As you only need to 'baste' the meat once or twice during this time, you can pour yourself a drink and have a bath.
Fat-tailed sheep (of lamb age or older) are highly valued, and are often roasted with the tail intact, curved over the body to display it and to help 'baste' the meat.
go 'baste' him one!
You won't need to 'baste' the meat as it cooks, but it is a good idea to toss the potatoes around half way through cooking, so that they turn golden and sticky on both sides.
Remove the hot pot from the oven, take off the lid and carefully 'baste' some of the juices over the potatoes and season with a little salt and pepper.
Turn the lining inside out to enclose seams and 'baste' the lining loose edges to the suit front at the leg openings, neckline and armholes.
slip herbs under the skin and 'baste' the chicken constantly
While you're grilling, take some of the boiled marinade and 'baste' the steak with it.
'baste' the zip under the edges so that it is concealed
You've got to rub the bird with butter, 'baste' it with pan juices occasionally and rotate it in the pan to make the skin burnish up just so.
If the directions say to 'baste' the meat or vegetables in oil or drippings, use wine, fruit juice, vegetable juice or fat-free vegetable broth instead.
go 'baste' him one!
Don't forget to continue to 'baste' the meat with the surrounding liquid.
Halfway through, remove the pan from the oven and spoon over the juices to 'baste' the tomatoes.
While I 'basted' the meat, the staff rushed out to see the smoke rising from the chimney.
Complete the skirt to the same point, 'basting' the hem in place (use silk thread on polyester fabrics to avoid imprints).
You want to look for a brisket with the most fat, because it protects and 'bastes' the meat naturally.
If she had had an umbrella she would have 'basted' him over the head with it.
With that, my father took a stick and 'basted' me.
Substitute basting tape or basting-adhesive glue stick for 'basting' stitches whenever practical, even for holding zippers in place.
He was more mortified at that, than the feeling of the pain and he did not moan no matter how hard they 'basted' him.
They 'basted' him for his labour, kept him prisoner.
Firmly baste, too; none of your enormous floppysloppy 'basting' stitches that look like someone left a skipping rope lying around.
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