Cooking: Terms and What They Mean

⭐ 4.7/10 1949 10m Dir. Arthur H. Wolf

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Margie Blake, a young bride just back from her honeymoon, wants to impress her husband Tim by baking a delicious chocolate cake for his lunch. But she assumes the recipe direction to "cream" the butter means adding dairy cream to the recipe, which ruins the cake. This educational short film explains the meaning of the cooking term "cream" along with other unusual terms such as "fold", "soft ball stage", "knead", "braise", "dredge", "marinate", "scallop", "white sauce", "scald", and "sheet from spoon test". Margie learns that all good cookbooks have a glossary in the back, defining cooking terms for the new cook. Meanwhile, she has time to bake another cake for her husband.

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Year
1949
Runtime
10m
TMDB Rating
⭐ 4.7/10
Votes
3
Director
Language
EN
🎬 Arthur H. Wolf

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Cooking: Terms and What They Mean has a runtime of 10m ( and 10 minutes).
Cooking: Terms and What They Mean was directed by Arthur H. Wolf and released in 1949.
Cooking: Terms and What They Mean has a TMDB rating of 4.7/10 based on 3 votes.

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