Примери за използване на A wok на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Oh, and a wok.
Or a wok will do in a pinch.
No, I don't have a wok!
Now you tipped a wok full of hot oil on that reality chef,***.
And I bought a wok.
Fry it in a wok for 7 minutes on high heat in oil while stirring.
Well, now you have a wok.
I think we might have a wok in one of the boxes in the garage attic.
Or stir-fry us in a wok.
Warm the oil in a wok or in a large frying pan and put chili and garlic.
Always perfect on a wok.
Warmth the oil in a wok or tough skillet set over a medium warmth.
You will find food and a wok.
Slowly heat olive oil in a wok or frying pan, and add garlic, ginger and chicken.
Jessica… something or other,was beaten to death with a wok.
Says the man cooking breakfast in a wok because he's too sad to buy a frying pan.
Interesting fact about me-- i once burnt my fingerprints off on a wok.
To clean a wok, you have to do it immediately after cooking, while it's still hot.
Cause right now,you got enough product in your hair to season a wok.
A wok is a rounded frying pan used for stir-frying, deep-frying, boiling and steaming.
It is eaten cold or hot, used in soups,salads and cooked in a wok.
Signature of the place is food cooked in a wok- it's interesting, but not so impressive;
Okay, I need button mushrooms, sterauce, ginger, catfish,two ducks, and a wok.
Even cooking is essential when using a wok or cast iron pan.
After a process of simple cooking and the final small roasting,without using a wok….
Seriously, you could eat a wok every day for a year and never repeat the combination.
You'll find an Italian restaurant next to a taps bar or a Wok Wok, something for every taste.
In a wok or a deeper frying pan put the onion, garlic and carrots together with some water or olive oil.
Amazon has a customer service facility in Kennewick,in the back of a retail mall featuring a Hobby Lobby store and a Wok King restaurant.
Use a wok for stir-fry, soup-bowls, pewter and silver plates became common in Europe in the XVI century.