
1) Batter blender 2) Beat in the kitchen 3) Beat up with a kitchen tool 4) Beater in the kitchen 5) Beating device 6) Brush or wipe off lightly 7) Cooking utensil 8) Cream-whipping tool 9) Egg beater 10) Egg-beating implement 11) Egg-beating tool 12) Egg-white whipper 13) Fluff to a froth 14) Kitchen whip
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1) Beater 2) Clean 3) Eggbeater 4) Mix
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A whisk is a cooking utensil used in food preparation to blend ingredients smooth, or to incorporate air into a mixture, in a process known as whisking or whipping. Most whisks consist of a long, narrow handle with a series of wire loops joined at the end. The wires are usually metal, but some are plastic for use with nonstick cookware. Whisks are...
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[ballroom dance] The whisk is a ballroom dance step used in the Waltz or Viennese Waltz. It is one of several ways to get into promenade position and is used to turn dancers around corners or change their direction on the dance floor. It is often performed after a complete reverse turn. ==Footwork== The basic whisk is only three steps. As i...
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• (n.) A kind of cape, forming part of a woman`s dress. • (n.) The act of whisking; a rapid, sweeping motion, as of something light; a sudden motion or quick puff. • (n.) A game at cards; whist. • (n.) To sweep, brush, or agitate, with a light, rapid motion; as, to whisk dust from a table; to whisk the white of eggs into a froth...
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[Verb] To take someone away very quickly. In recipes, to stir air into ingredients.
Example: The boy complained of severe stomach pains and was whisked to the hospital.
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1. The act of whisking; a rapid, sweeping motion, as of something light; a sudden motion or quick puff. 'This first sad whisk Takes off thy dukedom; thou art but an earl.' (J. Fletcher) ... 2. A small bunch of grass, straw, twigs, hair, or the like, used for a brush; hence, a brush or small besom, as of broom corn. ... 3. A small culinary instrumen...
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Fluff by beating. The utensil used for this is also called a whisk
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Whisk intransitive verb To move nimbly at with velocity; to make a sudden agile movement.
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Whisk noun [ See
Whist ,
noun ] A game at cards; whist. [ Obsolete]
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Whisk transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Whisked ; present participle & verbal noun Whisking .] [ Confer Danish viske , Swedish viska , German wischen , Dutch wisschen . See Whisk ,
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To beat with a wire whisk until thick or frothy.
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[
n] - a mixer incorporating a coil of wires 2. [n] - a small short-handled broom used to brush clothes 3. [v] - move quickly and nimbly 4. [v] - move somewhere quickly 5. [v] - brush or wipe off lightly 6. [v] - whip with or as if with a wire whisk
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A hand or electric tool used to introduce air into ingredients to increase their volume. Also, to beat rapidly using a hand or electric whisk to introduce air into a mixture or single ingredient to increase the volume. Similar to whipping but not as fast a motion or for as long a period of time. Ingredients are whisked until blended or smooth-but.....
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A kitchen tool used to blend, beat, and incorporate air into a mixture.
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A whisk is a bulbous shaped beater that allows you to whisk an ingredient, this form of mixing incorporates a lot of air. A whisk or whisking action would be used in a recipe such as meringue where you would change raw liquid egg whites into a light, foamy and stable mixture.
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whisk broom noun a small short-handled broom used to brush clothes
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To beat ingredients together, using a wire whip or whisk, until well blended.
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