Cooking terms that annoy you
Discussion
I frequently see American TV cooking shows where they talk about "au jus". They treat that phrase as a noun, saying things like "let's make some au jus for this dish", or "We're having beef with au jus". NO!!! "Au jus" translated means "with juice". The noun is "jus". Stop saying it wrong!
Also while we're at it, "herbs" begins with an H, not an E!
Any cooking related language that annoys you?
Also while we're at it, "herbs" begins with an H, not an E!
Any cooking related language that annoys you?
The overused phrases bug me (especially when on Come Dine with Me, as most of the contestants know b*gger all about cooking)
'to my palate' my taste
'cooked to perfection' like they would recognise perfection/isn't it rather subjective?
'a bit of a kick' which really means proper seasoning/a few chili flakes
'to my palate' my taste
'cooked to perfection' like they would recognise perfection/isn't it rather subjective?
'a bit of a kick' which really means proper seasoning/a few chili flakes
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