pan - use in sentences

Object

  • fry: Simply wok or pan fry for 6 minutes for a tasty meal.

Converse of object

  • fry: Do we go from the frying pan into the fire?
  • boil: Unfortunately while descending he falls into the boiling pan in the fire below and perishes.
  • bake: Pour entire mixture into a 9-inch square heavy-gauge metal baking pan or a 10-inch heavy-gauge metal pie pan.

Preposition: on

  • hob: Don't leave pans on the hob when you're not around.

Preposition: over

  • heat: Heat olive oil in heavy frying pan over medium heat.

Adjective modifier

  • non-stick: Method Coat a large non-stick pan with olive oil.
  • shallow: The original citric acid fermentation was based on surface culture in shallow pans or trays.

Adjective complement

  • unattended: Leaving a chip pan unattended is just like playing Russian roulette.

Noun used with modifier

  • salt: From medieval times sea water was evaporated in huge salt pans at the mouth of the burn.
  • grill: The report mentions that 26 % of all fires were caused by fat or oil catching fire and 16 % by grill pans.
  • lavatory: Marks have vanished in basins and lavatory pans and glasses dry without water marks.
  • drip: Discharge containment equipment ( such as drip pans ) are in place.
  • chip: The fire service will also exchange old chip pans for new deep fat fryers free of charge.
  • WC: WC pans should be traditional in appearance and the seat should be a contrasting color to the pan to assist visibility.

Preposition: with

  • lid: Heat the oil in a heavy frying pan with a lid.
  • foil: Line with pan with some foil and fill with dried beans.
  • spoon: At this point, take it off the heat and simply mash the contents in the pan very thoroughly with a wooden spoon.

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