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Definition of Recooked
1. recook [v] - See also: recook
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recooked
Literary usage of Recooked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Standard Paper-bag Cookery by Emma Paddock Telford (1912)
"recooked DISHES. Beef Steak Left Overs.— MINCE fine and for each cup of meat add
a tablespoonful of chopped ham and half as much bread crumbs as you have ..."
2. Bulletin of Pharmacy (1909)
"If the juice be allowed to ferment before being added to the fruit and then be
recooked, would the mixture be likely to ferment?" We are surprised to learn ..."
3. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission by United States Fish Commission (1899)
"If the leaks are discovered after cooking and are repaired at once and the contents
recooked, they are still very good, the only difficulty being that by ..."
4. The Salmon and Salmon Fisheries of Alaska: Report of the Operations of the by Jefferson F. Moser (1899)
"If the leaks are discovered after cooking and are repaired at once and the contents
recooked, they are still very good, the only difficulty being that by ..."
5. Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year ... and Special by United States Bureau of Fisheries (1911)
"If the leaks are discovered after cooking and are repaired at once and the contents
recooked, they are still very good, the only difficulty being that by ..."
6. The Salmon Fisheries of the Pacific Coast by John Nathan Cobb (1911)
"If the leaks are discovered after cooking and are repaired at once and the contents
recooked, they are still very good, the only difficulty being that by ..."