outcook

/aʊtˈkʊk/
verb
  1. To cook better than someone else.
    • He trained for months hoping to outcook his rival at the state fair.
    • She managed to outcook all the other contestants in the chili competition.
    • My grandmother could outcook any professional chef I've ever seen.
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