bake-off|bake off in English
noun
baking contest during which participants prepare their own recipes of baked goods (the winner receives a prize)
Use "bake-off|bake off" in a sentence
1. Taste the best of the best! These recipes made their mark in past Bake-Off Contests.
2. See also: Bake, up Bake up a storm To Bake a large amount of something with great vigor or enthusiasm
3. Bake for 25-30 minutes, if you want a chewier cookie then bake closer to 25, if you want a Crunchier cookie bake closer to 30
4. Knows how to bake.
5. He knows how to bake bricks.
6. The cakes will bake quickly.
7. Bake for 15 minutes then turn Blintzes over and bake for an additional 5 minutes.
8. Try your hand at dessert, British bake-off style, with this elegant vanilla Blancmange; add cinnamon or almond extract for a twist.
9. Bakers bake in huge ovens.
10. Don't bake the cakes black.
11. Do you bake your own bread?
12. Bake the cake for 40 minutes.
13. Can you create the perfect Bake? Bake it features: - Simple and fun gameplay - Increasingly challenging Bakes
14. Bake until the crust is golden.
15. Because it governs what one may do—perhaps cook, bake, or turn the stove off—it becomes in a sense a principle.
16. Pesso means to bake, ripen, ferment or digest.
17. You'll bake in that fleece jacket!
18. Porto's Bake at Home eGift Card
19. Bake in a moderately hot oven.
20. Bake Life Sweeter with Betty Crocker Cakes
21. Bake until Custards are just set but …
22. Bake at 250 degrees for 20 minutes.
23. Bake for 15-20 minutes, basting occasionally.
24. Bakeshops Bake and Churn (SM Megamall) Bake and Churn, a unique combination of two favorite desserts ‐ cake and ice cream
25. Bake the Bratwurst on one side for 10 minutes