Whisking Meaning in English
word · lemma: whisk
ˈhwɪsk/, /ˈwɪsk
WHIS-king
wˈɪskɪŋ
WIS-king
释义
Using a whisk or similar tool to beat or mix ingredients quickly, usually to add air and make them light and fluffy.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used in cooking, especially for eggs, cream, and batters. Not the same as 'stirring' (gentler motion). 'Whisking' emphasizes speed and incorporating air. Used mainly as a kitchen term.
Spanish: batirPortuguese (BR): baterPortuguese (PT): baterChinese (Simplified): 搅打Chinese (Traditional): 攪打Hindi: फेंटनाArabic: خفقBengali: ফেটানো - দ্রুত মেশানোRussian: взбиваниеJapanese: 泡立てることVietnamese: đánh (bằng phới)Korean: 거품내기 - 휘젓기Turkish: çırpmaUrdu: پھینٹناIndonesian: mengocok
例句
She is whisking the eggs for breakfast.
basic
I am whisking cream to make it fluffy.
basic
He is whisking the batter for pancakes.
basic
After whisking for a few minutes, the eggs turned light and frothy.
natural
You should start whisking as soon as you add the sugar.
natural
She was still whisking when the doorbell rang.
natural