| BREADKNIFE | Utensil for preparing a beef drink (5,5) |
| PAN | Utensil for preparing bacon |
| MASHER | Utensil for preparing potatoes |
| WOODENSPOONS | Kitchen utensils for preparing Christmas puddings on Stir-up Sunday for example; or, items given as booby prizes at sports events (6,6) |
| WAFFLEIRON | . . . for preparing a gridlike breakfast |
| ROLLER | Tumbler pigeon performing backward somersaults in flight; a hair curler; a heavy cylinder for preparing a cricket pitch; or, a surcingle (6) |
| TBONESTEAK | A beef cut containing part of a lumbar vertebra |
| RECIPE | A set of instructions for preparing a particular dish (6) |
| STROGANOFF | Russian count who gave his name to a beef dish |
| COLESLAW | The merry monarch's rule for preparing a salad (4-4) |
| STILLROOMS | Housekeeper's pantries in some large houses for preparing preserves/cordials and laying trays for breakfast and tea (5,5) |
| SLOWCOOKER | . . . for preparing stews |
| STILLROOM | Originally a place for preparing cordials, medicine and scent, later a housekeeper's pantry in a large house where liquors, jams, cakes, preserves etc were made/stored (9) |
| PASTRAMI | I'm a right heartless fool coming over for a beef (8) |
| USDA | Org. that has a beef with bad beef |
| GALLOWAY | George for one is a beef producer (8) |
| ECOLI | Reason for a beef recall, perhaps |
| ELMO | Muppet who has a beef with a Pet Rock named Rocco |
| PLAINT | Beef also a beef cut? |
| BREADSAW | Bachelor studies, having a wife for preparing food (5,3) |