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Old July 21, 2010, 09:25 PM
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nunca uso un libro de recetas, cocino a ojo ENGLISH?
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cook without a book
cook by instinct
cook with one's senses
cook by taste
cook by eye
cook by eye and taste / taste and eye

throw something together
throw together a bit of this and a bit of that
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I play it by ear.
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I just wing it.
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Also,
"at a guess", right?
And,
I cook without measuring anything.

(You also have a ojímetro = at a rough guess)
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Right. What my father in law used to call "the famous German precision"
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Another translation for "hacer algo a ojo" is "to eyeball something". It doesn't necessarily work that well with with cooking, but can it certainly can in other contexts.

As for the original sentence:

Nunca uso un libro de recetas, cocino a ojo.
I never use a cookbook, I just make it up as I go along.
I never use a cookbook, I guess.
I never use a cookbook, I just eyeball it.
I never use a cookbook, I use my instinct.
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Play it by ear is very common in the US.
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