How can you use baste in a sentence?
Baste is a verb that means to pour liquid over food while it is cooking, usually in order to keep it from drying out.
*I basted the turkey with butter every 30 minutes.*
*The recipe calls for basting the chicken with a mixture of olive oil, lemon juice, and herbs.*
Baste can also be used to describe the liquid that is used to baste food.
*The baste was made from a mixture of butter, flour, and water.*
*The baste had a delicious flavor that enhanced the taste of the food.*
Here are some additional examples of how to use baste in a sentence:
*I basted the fish with a mixture of olive oil and lemon juice.*
*The chicken was basted with a special sauce that made it taste amazing.*
*I basted the vegetables with butter and salt.*
*The baste helped to keep the food from sticking to the pan.*
*The baste gave the food a beautiful glaze.*
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