0 past simple and past participle of baste --
1 to pour hot fat and liquid over meat while it is cooking: --
2 → tack : --
Baste the seams.
Prior to cooking, the potato should be scrubbed clean, washed and dried with eyes and surface blemishes removed, and possibly basted with oil or butter and/or salt.
The backing, quilt top, and batting are commonly basted together by a single-row of stitching, but can also be pinned together onto the muslin leader on the take-up roller.
Nando's products are basted in one of four peri-peri flavours.
Paper was used as a pattern and each individual piece of cut fabric was basted around the paper pattern.
The soles of the feet were basted with lard or oil and slowly barbecued over a brazier of burning coals.
One or both sides are then basted with melted butter or a mixture of melted butter and water and then stacked upon one another.
Newsweek, in its review, opined that the whole production is basted in the cheapest sentiment.
These are basted to the bottom with large stitches.