noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a cake recipe
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Do you have any good cake recipes?
be a recipe for disaster (= be a situation that is very likely to end badly )
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If you get married too young, it’s a recipe for disaster.
secret ingredient/recipe/formula
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The cookies are made to a secret recipe.
surefire recipe
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a surefire recipe for success
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
basic
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The basic recipe uses twice as much oil as vinegar.
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The book offers basic recipes for making the stock and tips for improving the flavor of canned broths.
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My basic recipe is chicken broth and Weetabix.
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There are cross-references to the basic recipes at the beginning of the book where appropriate.
favourite
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Gather together favourite recipes , make them into a booklet and sell for funds.
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The following is a selection of my favourite pasta sauce recipes .
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They sent their favourite recipe to a group of schoolchildren.
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I have made a selection of my favourite bean cuisine recipes that include dried and canned pulses.
following
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The following recipes all include potatoes.
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The following recipes are quick to prepare and very low in calories.
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So don't go nuts - use those leftovers in the following recipes .
good
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The Good Food Fast recipes on page 143 provide warming ideas to please vegetarians and meat-eaters alike.
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There are some good off-beat recipes too.
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Savoury filo recipes next week; then we want the best recipe for game-bird stuffings.
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Experience suggests there's no better recipe for successful study than regular, patterned activity.
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A specially good recipe within my family is the combination of fresh pineapple cubes with fruit mincemeat.
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What better recipe for a gardener faced with a plot full of weeds this Easter?
new
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Radio 1's new recipe: hold the Mayo!
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I know many people who are amazingly content if they can get one new recipe from their latest expensive cookbook.
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She persisted in her relationship with the new recipe book; the kitchen at Greystones was filled with strange aromas.
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Send off now - 140 delicious new recipes are waiting for you.
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More than 275,000 recipe leaflets have been produced and mailed to key catering customers, giving eight new recipe ideas.
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You might try a new recipe and find it awful.
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Food writer Joy Davies spent 1987 travelling in search of exotic new recipes .
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It meant the development of new dye recipes , one for each colour.
old
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The centuries' old recipe has been handed down from father to son.
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It was an old recipe , nearly forgotten, but one that had always brought raves.
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Writers of old recipes often claimed that lemon curd keeps for years.
original
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Pimm's is produced to the original unique recipe and bottled at Laindon.
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Kremer bistre ink is made to an original recipe and has a deep transparent brown colour.
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Care has been taken to ensure that these original recipes are nutritionally balanced.
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And to this day Amaretto is made to the original recipe of apricot kernels, almonds and brandy.
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Add to the flour and continue as in the original recipe .
secret
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No one has ever discovered the secret recipe for army tea.
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Is there some secret recipe for roasting whole potatoes?
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He is Dieter Schmidt and his secret recipe keeps him awake for the 20-hour flights.
simple
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Persuading such women to turn out in November sounds like a simple recipe for re-election.
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It is a very simple recipe in terms of ingredients, but the method of cooking is extremely important.
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Here are some simple Christmas recipes from around the world for you to try.
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This is a simple recipe and can be used with almost any meat.
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A seemingly simple recipe for a secure investment has, however, developed complications worthy of a 007 plot.
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Two simple recipes are included for the teacher in Appendix B on page 94.
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Try these simple recipes for yourself.
traditional
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Cleaning the beat meant fitting each new situation into past patterns, trying to handle them according to traditional recipes .
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Note: This is a traditional Southern recipe that can be served as a side dish or dessert.
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The traditional Emilian recipe does not add water.
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I have just given you the traditional quantum mechanical recipe for calculating probabilities.
■ NOUN
book
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Our recipe book is the Book of Fate, to be interpreted wisely and with some imagination.
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She had bought a recipe book and was attempting a rather complex casserole, involving red wine and many ingredients.
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The recipe book lay on the table.
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The biscuit tin supported the open recipe book .
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She held the feeling in tight, she squashed it down under the heavy pasteboard covers of the recipe book .
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There were some food items to be bought; she was persisting, doggedly, with the recipe book .
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Elinor Fettiplace's recipe book of 1604 contains another Lenten delicacy - almond cakes which were sweetened with aniseed.
cake
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This has to be one of the easiest-to-make Christmas cake recipes ever.
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Many cake recipes call for all-purpose flour, but those that suggest cake flour do so for a reason.
■ VERB
adapt
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But instead of adapting the whole recipe at once, we fiddled with one ingredient at a time.
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Taking careful note, Zahler then adapted the recipes for the home cook and put together this beguiling book.
add
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You can add categories and recipes at the touch of a button.
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Conscientious about nutrition, Wait said he added fruit to his recipe to increase moisture and decrease the fat content.
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To gain the maximum flavour, always mix mustard powder to a paste before adding it to recipes .
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Nutrition information is available for existing recipes and can be figured for any added recipe.
based
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The sauce is rich and hearty, a tomato-\#based recipe with a gentle kick.
cook
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I like to cook recipes that foolproof, able to wait or take a moment to finish before serving.
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Another chore that once was fun: cooking favorite recipes for Claire.
develop
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The Institute is made up of three departments: Cookery, which devises, develops and double-tests every recipe featured.
find
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Gougére for supper, she sang out: Thérèse, find the recipe for me.
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She has not been able to find this recipe .
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I found one recipe for it but when I made it the center fell in.
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I found a recipe for it, but when I put it in the pan, it falls in the center.
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Please help me find a recipe for Sweet Potato Pudding.
follow
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My experience is that even when you follow the recipe there is an element of chance.
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I can follow a recipe pretty well.
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The following recipe uses this blend to create a loyal, hearty, and enjoyable bread.
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It was enough that I could follow the math recipes and could use the rules.
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They know how to follow recipes , double recipes, and halve recipes.
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The following recipes might serve as a useful starting point for those who want to try smoking game.
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The following recipe is a good all-purpose chestnut puree.
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Some of the following recipes may yield more muffins than you care to bake.
include
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For traditionalists, Marks has included all the familiar recipes as well.
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The chocolate recipes are particularly inspiring, but the book also includes a bundle of recipes featuring all manner of fruit.
prepare
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This enables the chef to plan delicate, difficult to prepare recipes in large quantities using traditional equipment.
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Allow 5 days to prepare this recipe .
provide
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Everyone, from stall holders to waiters, was eager to provide recipes and tips.
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The program also provides recipes , a shopping list, estimated meal costs and a nutritional analysis of the recipes.
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Martin Blunos of Restaurant Lettonie in Bristol provided the rabbit recipe , using grain mustard.
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This linking of the human relations approach with scientific management targets will provide the recipe for effective performance.
request
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She also keeps her own cookbook on her computer, to make it easier to copy requested recipes .
see
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Obviously, his appointment was a fix but the Homstat-Pybus partnership was seen as a surefire recipe for success.
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As you see , the perfect recipe for gang warfare.
send
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He says Sue Townsend sent us a recipe from Adrian Mole.
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Y., sent in very similar recipes .
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They sent their favourite recipe to a group of schoolchildren.
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She sent along the recipe Kaminski was seeking.
serve
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You only need about 4g per serving in a recipe .
try
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You might try a new recipe and find it awful.
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I was inspired to try more recipes from this book than from any of the others.
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For a lighter vegetarian meal, try the delicious quiche recipe created by Roselyne Masselin, who draws for inspiration.
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To which she would gush some vaguely affirmative reply and vanish back into the kitchen to try the recipe .
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I got them to try all the recipes in the book - even a mouthful of chitterlings.
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Every letter I receive from her contains a recommendation to try this or that recipe .
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But the proof is in the curry. Try these simple recipes for yourself.
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What's happening is that the Benn family have decided to try to recover the recipe from the sample already made up.
use
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And all this is in addition to the calories you will be shedding by using the low fat recipes in the Walking Diet.
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Understanding the characteristics of each lets the cook choose the best type to use in any recipe .
want
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Savoury filo recipes next week; then we want the best recipe for game-bird stuffings.
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Y., wants two recipes .
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She also wants a mincemeat cookie recipe which she saw in a cookbook some 30 years ago.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Could you give me the recipe for that chocolate cake?
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I'm not a great cook, but I can follow a recipe pretty well.
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I've found a really great recipe for barbecue sauce.
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My Mum has the recipe for a really delicious prawn curry.
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rabbit pie made to a traditional country recipe
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This soup is really good - you must give me the recipe .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Breadcrumb recipes are welcome but why not stretch to bulgur, rice, millet?
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Commercial sauerkraut is very salty so there is no additional salt in the recipe .
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It might be difficult, very difficult, to reproduce the recipe exactly.
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Nutrition information is available for existing recipes and can be figured for any added recipe.
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Remember, nothing here is offered as a blueprint or recipe .
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The recipes of each sound temptingly exotic and very original.
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The 45 recipes, developed and explained by Bird, are relatively simple.