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A cooking utensil is an item specifically designed to work with the cooking system. It includes pots, bowls, and pie presses.
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This is a cooking container, utensil, or tool. It is a container which can hold nine ingredients inside.
You can TURN this pot to mix its contents to complete a cooking creation.
The pot may be used with a stove or similar heat source for cooking. Usage
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PanAnalyze
This is a cooking container, utensil, or tool. It is a container which can hold nine ingredients inside.
You can TURN this pot to mix its contents to complete a cooking creation.
The pan may be used with a stove or similar heat source for cooking. Usage
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Bowl
Allows the cook to mix and knead items used in cooking. Can be done with or without a tool such as a spoon or spatula.Analyze
This is a cooking container, utensil, or tool. It is a container which can hold nine ingredients inside.
You can PUSH this bowl to knead its contents together to complete a cooking creation. Usage
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CLEAN
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With great attention to detail, you wipe down the copper mixing bowl, leaving it spotlessly clean.
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PUSH
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Lacking a proper utensil, you opt to just shove your hand into the ingredients in a tooled copper mixing bowl. You work them by repeatedly clenching your fist and pushing with the heel of your palm. At first, the mixture merely squishes between your fingers, but it eventually blends into a ball of pie dough.
Roundtime: 15 sec.
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PUT
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Ingredient in
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You measure out a bit of salt and sprinkle it into a tooled copper mixing bowl.
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Pie Press
Allows the cook to make a pie or cobbler crust. Requires a stove to bake.Analyze
This is a cooking container, utensil, or tool. It is a container which can hold two ingredients inside.
This item can be closed and will produce a cooking creation when opened.
You can CLOSE this press and then OPEN it to complete a cooking creation that is contained within.
The press may be used with a stove or similar heat source for cooking. Usage
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CLEAN
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You fastidiously clean out a cast iron pie press, wiping away any remaining filling goop and scraping off remnants of baked-on crust.
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CLOSE
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You lower the lid on a cast iron pie press, securely closing it.
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OPEN
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You open the iron pie press to reveal an unrecognizable mess inside!
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After flattening out the pie dough between your palms, you lay it inside the iron pie press. You mold it into shape by pressing it into the pie tin, leaving the excess to hang over the edge.
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Cooking utensil Information
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Type
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Fluff Crafting
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Item Classification
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Miscellaneous
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Item(s) Applied to
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Cooking utensil Pot Pan Bowl Pie Press
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Alterable
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Yes
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Light/Deep
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