prechill

/priːˈtʃɪl/
verb
  1. To cool something down in advance, before it is used or processed.
    • The chef prechills the plates to keep the salad cold.
    • You should prechill the dough before baking for a flakier crust.
    • We prechill the water bottles before a long hike.
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