A family fight over cooking dinner turned deadly inside a Queens home when a relative whipped out a gun, shooting his nephew to death and wounding his niece, police sources said Sunday.

The uncle fired off at least nine shots about 9:15 p.m. Saturday after an argument over cooking escalated into a physical confrontation in the home on Pineville Lane near Grayson St. in Rochdale, the sources said.

Chevaughn Millings, 25, was struck eight times in the chest and legs while the shooter’s 20-year-old niece was hit three times in the legs. Cops recovered nine shell casings from the scene.

Medics took both victims to Jamaica Hospital but Millings could not be saved. The gunman’s niece was in stable condition.

The 38-year-old uncle fled in a white Mercedes SUV and has not been caught, the sources said.

JOHN ANNESE

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