We could write a whole book about the French cooking terms.
My experience is that French students often know cooking ingredients but donβt know the French cooking verbs.
So here is a list of the common cooking verbs I teach to my French immersion students when they want to cook with me.
1 β French Cooking Verbs: Chop, Dice, Cutβ¦
- To chop: hacher, concasser, tailler en morceaux
- To chunk : couper en gros morceaux
- To cut : couper
- To dice : couper en dΓ©s
- To mince : Γ©mincer
- To slice : couper en lamelles/ en tranches
- To julienne : couper en julienne
- To slice : trancher

2 β French Cooking Verbs: Heat, Bakeβ¦
- To preheat : prΓ©chauffer (le four)
- To heat on low : faire chauffer Γ feu doux
- To heat on middle : faire chauffer Γ feu moyen
- To heat on high : faire chauffer Γ feu fort
- To cook in a double boiler : cuire au bain marie
- To sautΓ© : faire sauter
- To bake : cuire au four
- To boil : faire bouillir
- To bring to a boil : porter Γ Γ©bullition
- To fry/to deep fry : frire
- To melt : faire fondre (les oignonsβ¦)
- To poach : pocher
- To reduce : rΓ©duire
- To roast : torrΓ©fier ou rΓ΄tir
- To simmer : mijoter
- To steam : cuire Γ la vapeur
- To stir-fry : faire revenir rapidement
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3 β Other Verbs Used In Cooking
- To cook : cuisiner (itβs a bit complicated in French so Camille wrote a whole article about how to say to cook in French)
- To drizzle : arroser
- To sprinkle : saupoudrer/parsemer
- To taste : goΓ»ter
- To bread : paner
- To add : ajouter
- To blend : mΓ©langer
- To crush : Γ©craser
- To garnish : Garnir
- To grate : rΓ’per
- To grind : rΓ©duire en poudre, moudre, piler
- To marinate : mariner
- To measure : mesurer
- To mix : mΓ©langer
- To peel : Γ©plucher/peler
- To shell : dΓ©cortiquer
- To pour : verser
- To mix : mixer
- To put : mettre
- To remove the stems : enlever les tiges
- To rinse : rincer
- To scoop out : Γ©vider
- To shred : rΓ’per
- To soak : tremper
- To squeeze : presser
- To stir : mΓ©langer
- To weigh : peser
- To deglaze : dΓ©glacer
- To dilute : dΓ©layer
- To sweat : faire suer
- Assaisonner : to season
For a fun French practice, here is a video Camille made illustrating the French grammar and vocabulary about cooking in French.
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