Pronunciation: /nɑnˈrɛsəpi/
noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality
A1 I prefer to cook without following a recipe, I like to create non-recipe dishes.
A2 She is known for her non-recipe approach to baking, always experimenting with ingredients.
B1 The chef's non-recipe method of cooking has gained him a loyal following.
B2 The cookbook includes a section on non-recipe cooking, encouraging readers to trust their instincts.
C1 Her non-recipe creations have been featured in several culinary magazines.
C2 The restaurant is famous for its non-recipe menu, changing daily based on fresh ingredients.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 I prefer to cook using non-recipe methods.
A2 She followed a non-recipe approach to baking the cake.
B1 The chef improvised a non-recipe dish for the special occasion.
B2 The cooking show featured a segment on non-recipe cooking techniques.
C1 The cookbook included a section on non-recipe cooking for experienced chefs.
C2 The culinary school offered a class on non-recipe culinary creativity.
formal The chef decided to experiment with a non-recipe approach to creating a new dish.
informal I like to throw together a non-recipe meal when I'm feeling lazy.
slang Let's just wing it and make a non-recipe dinner tonight.
figurative Life is like a non-recipe, you never know what you're going to get.
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