Whisk
volume
British pronunciation/wˈɪsk/
American pronunciation/ˈhwɪsk/, /ˈwɪsk/

Definition & Bedeutung von "whisk"

01

Schneebesen, Quirl

‌a handheld object with small pieces of curved wire used for whipping cream or eggs
whisk definition and meaning

What is a "whisk"?

A whisk is a kitchen utensil used for mixing or whipping ingredients. It typically consists of a handle with several wire loops attached to the end. Whisks come in various sizes and styles, including balloon whisks with rounded heads for whipping air into batters or creams, flat whisks with wider heads for mixing sauces or gravies in shallow pans, and mini whisks for smaller tasks like beating eggs or blending dressings. Whisks are valued for their ability to quickly and efficiently combine ingredients, incorporating air and creating smooth, uniform textures in dishes.

02

Bürste, Fegen

a small short-handled broom used to brush clothes
to whisk
01

schlagen, mixen

to beat or mix rapidly, typically with a utensil such as a whisk
Transitive: to whisk ingredients or a mixture
to whisk definition and meaning
02

flitzen, schnell bewegen

to move quickly and lightly in a particular direction or manner
Intransitive: to whisk to a direction
03

wegwischen, schwenken

to move something quickly and lightly
Transitive: to whisk sth somewhere

whisk

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example
Beispiel
He used a whisk to beat the cream into soft peaks.
The recipe instructed me to whip the eggs with a wire whisk until they formed soft peaks.
Make sure you have the right utensils, like a spatula and whisk, for this recipe.
The chef recommended using a whisk to aerate the pancake batter, creating a light and fluffy texture.
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