mixing bowl
mixing bowl — noun
1. a deep, wide container used in cooking and baking to combine ingredients such as
a deep, wide container used in cooking and baking to combine ingredients such as flour, sugar, eggs, and butter before they are cooked or baked.
Yuki poured the flour and sugar into a large mixing bowl before adding the eggs.
collocation: pour [ingredient] into a mixing bowl
The recipe needs a ceramic mixing bowl large enough to hold the cake batter.
modifier: ceramic / glass / plastic mixing bowl
Renata washed the mixing bowl carefully after making the bread dough.
Kian set out a mixing bowl, a whisk, and the ingredients for the omelette.
The glass mixing bowl cracked when Tamás poured hot soup into it.
- bowl
a more general term; a mixing bowl is a type of bowl, but not every bowl is meant for mixing
- mixing container
more formal and less common; can refer to any container used for mixing, not necessarily bowl-shaped
用法筆記
Mixing bowls are typically made of glass, ceramic, stainless steel, or plastic. They are deeper than ordinary bowls to prevent ingredients from spilling during stirring.