baking dish
baking dish — noun
1. a shallow-sided cooking container, often made of ceramic or glass, that is place
a shallow-sided cooking container, often made of ceramic or glass, that is placed inside an oven to cook food such as casseroles, cakes, or roasted meat
My grandmother poured the cake batter into a greased baking dish and put it in the oven.
collocation: greased baking dish
The chef placed the chicken thighs in a glass baking dish with sliced lemons and fresh rosemary.
modifier: glass baking dish
After the lasagna was done, the baker set the hot baking dish on a wire rack to cool.
The baker used a ceramic baking dish to make the family's favourite apple crumble.
My aunt lined the baking dish with sliced potatoes before adding the seasoned pork chops.
- casserole dish
usually deeper than a baking dish and often has a lid
- roasting pan
larger and deeper, designed for cooking whole cuts of meat
文法句型
[modifier] + baking dish
用法筆記
Baking dishes are typically made from glass (like Pyrex), ceramic, or stoneware. Do not confuse with a baking tray or sheet pan, which is flat and has no sides.