He held his hands out in the near blackness of the chapel, brushing against her caul. |
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Personally, I like to wrap the whole thing in pigs' caul before tying, but I appreciate that this wouldn't suit everyone. |
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Around this, fold a layer of Bayonne ham, the two layers of caul and tie gently in 3 or four places. |
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This is a sort of cake, roll or ball, made of chopped liver and lights, mixed with gravy, and wrapped in pieces of pig's caul. |
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Gently wrap the fillets together with caul fat or tie together with butcher's twine. |
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Season with salt and pepper and tie string around each saddle to secure the caul fat. |
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Halpern kept his arms crossed and eyes forward, while Ren was grinning and tucking a few stray hairs up under a mesh caul. |
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A translucent head which was little more than a gelatinous bag closed over the mayor's head like a caul. |
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In Dalmatian folk belief, for example, a girl born in a red caul became a morica when she grew up, and when she married she became a witch. |
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Haggis turned up again as the stuffing of a chicken fillet wrapped in caul and the salmon reappeared in a salad with citrus mayonnaise. |
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They made theirs of pig offal, enclosed in the cleaned caul of a pig. |
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Wrap the caul fat tightly around the pork chops, trimming off any excess. |
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Invert each of the eye loins, terrine side down, onto the caul fat. |
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The result is an offal meatball which is wrapped in the pig's caul. |
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The caul of Jaimie Clare Noonan now rests in a special casket. |
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If you have caul fat wash it under cold running water for about 10 minutes, then pat dry on some kitchen paper or a clean tea towel. |
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If you are using caul fat, wash under cold water for about 10 minutes and pat dry on some kitchen paper. |
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In the second phase, the assemblies are fed onto individual caul plates or directly onto platens in the hot press. |
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This subheading also includes feet, tails, livers, kidneys, hearts, tongues, lungs, edible rind, brains and caul. |
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Nothing unusual in that, you might say, except this heart-shaped locket was made to hold the caul, which covered the baby's head when he was born. |
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If you are not using caul fat, wrap each dumpling in cling film a couple of times and steam them over a pan of simmering water in a steamer or a colander for 20 minutes, then leave to cool. |
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The caul fat required in the recipe can usually be found in supermarkets that make their own sausages and serve ethnic populations. |
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Wash the caul fat in cold water, then dry on some kitchen paper. |
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The investigation revealed that this condition could be caused by insufficient caul plate pressure during cure, either resulting from mispositioning of the z-section or accumulation of tolerances of the components. |
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Hence a certain gladiatour, whose caul Galen cut out, was so liable to suffer cold, that he kept his belly constantly covered with wool. |
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Even in the mid seventeenth century a country gentleman might regard his caul as a treasure to be preserved with great care, and bequeathed to his descendants. |
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Still, from within my caul of raptness I'm dumbfounded by flowers. |
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The caul that held Oya's nine spiritually gifted children reflects the modern veiled child's relationship with the astral realm, spiritual powers, and transmigrated ancestors. |
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Now, given Milligan's deliberately annoying escapades, Caul was perfectly willing and able to pull the reins in on Billy, but he was never given the chance. |
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