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In cookery, a cook's treat is a portion of the prepared ingredients not served as part of a dish, but which is nevertheless tasty and enjoyable and may be eaten by the cook. Examples might include a chocolate brownie that is cosmetically disfigured but otherwise edible, or unused portions of cookie dough. Related to the idea of perks and fringe benefits.

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  • In cookery, a cook's treat is a portion of the prepared ingredients not served as part of a dish, but which is nevertheless tasty and enjoyable and may be eaten by the cook. Examples might include a chocolate brownie that is cosmetically disfigured but otherwise edible, or unused portions of cookie dough. Related to the idea of perks and fringe benefits. (en)
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  • In cookery, a cook's treat is a portion of the prepared ingredients not served as part of a dish, but which is nevertheless tasty and enjoyable and may be eaten by the cook. Examples might include a chocolate brownie that is cosmetically disfigured but otherwise edible, or unused portions of cookie dough. Related to the idea of perks and fringe benefits. (en)
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  • Cook's treat (en)
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