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Definition of roast verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

roast

verb
 
/rəʊst/
 
/rəʊst/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they roast
 
/rəʊst/
 
/rəʊst/
he / she / it roasts
 
/rəʊsts/
 
/rəʊsts/
past simple roasted
 
/ˈrəʊstɪd/
 
/ˈrəʊstɪd/
past participle roasted
 
/ˈrəʊstɪd/
 
/ˈrəʊstɪd/
-ing form roasting
 
/ˈrəʊstɪŋ/
 
/ˈrəʊstɪŋ/
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  1. [transitive, intransitive] roast (something) to cook food, especially meat, without liquid in an oven or over a fire; to be cooked in this way
    • to roast a chicken
    • The smell of roasting meat came from the kitchen.
    • You should boil the potatoes for a little before you roast them.
    Collocations CookingCookingPreparing
    • prepare a dish/​a meal/​a menu/​dinner/​the fish
    • weigh out 100g/4oz of sugar/​the ingredients
    • wash/​rinse the lettuce/​spinach/​watercress
    • chop/​slice/​dice the carrots/​onions/​potatoes
    • peel the carrots/​onion/​potatoes/​garlic/​orange
    • grate a carrot/​the cheese/​some nutmeg
    • remove/​discard the bones/​seeds/​skin
    • blend/​combine/​mix (together) the flour and water/​all the ingredients/​the spices
    • beat/​whisk the cream/​eggs/​egg whites
    • knead/​shape/​roll (out) the dough
    Cooking
    • heat the oil in a frying pan
    • preheat/​heat the oven/(British English) the grill/(North American English) the broiler
    • bring to (British English) the boil/(North American English) a boil
    • stir constantly/​gently with a wooden spoon
    • reduce the heat
    • simmer gently for 20 minutes/​until reduced by half
    • melt the butter/​ghee/​chocolate/​cheese/​sugar
    • brown the meat for 8–20 minutes
    • drain the pasta/​the water from the pot/​in a colander
    • mash the potatoes/​banana/​avocado
    Ways of cooking
    • cook food/​fish/​meat/​rice/​pasta/​a Persian dish
    • bake (a loaf of) bread/​a cake/(especially North American English) cookies/(British English) biscuits/​a pie/​potatoes/​fish/​scones/​muffins
    • boil cabbage/​potatoes/​an egg/​water
    • fry/​deep-fry/​stir-fry the chicken/​vegetables
    • grill meat/​steak/​chicken/​sausages/​a hot dog
    • roast potatoes/​peppers/​meat/​chicken/​lamb
    • sauté garlic/​mushrooms/​onions/​potatoes/​vegetables
    • steam rice/​vegetables/​spinach/​asparagus/​dumplings
    • toast bread/​nuts
    • microwave food/​popcorn/(British English) a ready meal
    Serving
    • serve in a glass/​on a bed of rice/​with potatoes
    • arrange the slices on a plate/​in a layer
    • carve the meat/​lamb/​chicken/​turkey
    • dress/​toss a salad
    • dress with/​drizzle with olive oil/​vinaigrette
    • top with a slice of lemon/​a scoop of ice cream/​whipped cream/​syrup
    • garnish with a sprig of parsley/​fresh basil leaves/​lemon wedges/​a slice of lime/​a twist of orange
    • sprinkle with salt/​sugar/​herbs/​parsley/​freshly ground black pepper
    see also pot-roast, spit-roastTopics Cooking and eatingb1
  2. [transitive, intransitive] roast (something) to cook nuts, beans, etc. in order to dry them and turn them brown; to be cooked in this way
    • roasted chestnuts/coffee beans/peanuts
    • We spent the evening round the fire, talking and roasting chestnuts.
  3. [transitive] roast somebody (informal or humorous) to be very angry with somebody; to criticize somebody stronglyTopics Feelingsc2
  4. [transitive] roast somebody (North American English, informal) to tell unkind jokes about somebody, but in a friendly way, as a form of tribute (= praise or honour)
    • Other stars stepped forward to roast the veteran actor and comedian.
  5. [intransitive, transitive] roast (something) (informal) to become or to make something become very hot in the sun or by a fire
    • She could feel her skin beginning to roast.
  6. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French rostir, of West Germanic origin.
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