What is another word for shaking and bake?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈe͡ɪkɪŋ and bˈe͡ɪk] (IPA)

"Shaking and bake" is an idiomatic expression that has become popularized due to its association with a classic 1980s movie. In the context of the film, it refers to a method of frying chicken that involves shaking it in a bag filled with breading before baking it. However, outside of this specific meaning, "shaking and bake" could be replaced with a number of synonyms that convey similar ideas. For example, the phrase "shake and coat" might be used to describe the process of preparing food for cooking, while "jiggle and roast" could be used more generally to describe a process of shaking or moving something before completing another action.

What are the hypernyms for Shaking and bake?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    baking, cooking, making meals, preparing food.

What are the antonyms for Shaking and bake?

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