Overwhip vs Overhip - What's the difference?
overwhip | overhip |
To whip (cream, etc.) too much, so as to spoil the texture.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=July 1, author=Daniel Patterson, title=Curd Mentality, work=New York Times
, passage=Turn the mixer on medium-high, and then do that thing professional cooks live in fear of being yelled at for: overwhip the cream! }}
As verbs the difference between overwhip and overhip
is that overwhip is to whip (cream, etc) too much, so as to spoil the texture while overhip is (obsolete) to leap over; skip over; omit.overwhip
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