Pronunciation: /skrætʃ ˈkʊkɪŋ/
noun a type of cooking that involves preparing meals from basic ingredients rather than using pre-made or processed foods
A1 I enjoy scratch cooking because I know exactly what ingredients are going into my meals.
A2 My grandmother taught me the basics of scratch cooking when I was a child.
B1 Scratch cooking has become more popular as people are looking for healthier meal options.
B2 Many cooking shows on TV focus on scratch cooking to inspire viewers to try new recipes.
C1 The chef's restaurant is known for its scratch cooking, using only fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
C2 Attending a scratch cooking class helped me improve my culinary skills and creativity in the kitchen.
formal The culinary school emphasizes the importance of scratch cooking in their curriculum.
informal My grandma always swears by scratch cooking for the best tasting meals.
slang I'm all about that scratch cooking life - no shortcuts in my kitchen!
figurative In the world of business, scratch cooking refers to starting a project from the ground up without relying on pre-made solutions.
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