For speed and efficiency, bake the frittata in the same skillet you use to cook the filling. |
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Cover pan and cook 10 minutes, until dumplings are puffed up and cooked through. |
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What I usually do is cook wild rice separately, then add the cooked product to pilaffs, soups or stews. |
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While the pinch of something can as well, in general, a cook understands that a pinch is a modest amount, less than a teaspoon. |
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Once you've got kids you can't really expect your girlfriend to cook dinner in nothing but a pinny and fluffy slippers. |
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To cook the sea trout filets, heat a non-stick frying pan until hot and add the olive oil. |
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Turn the fillets over and cook for a further one to two minutes until still slightly pink in the centre. |
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Think depth rather than width and cook it like a proper fillet steak, only seasoning it halfway through the cooking process. |
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Heat a heavy based frying pan and seal the fillets on both sides and cook to medium rare. |
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Baking is a great method to cook fish, allowing the flesh to cook evenly and stay moist. |
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To poach the eggs, cook them for between 45 seconds and a minute, spooning the white over the yolk. |
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The best way to cook scallops is to grill, fry or poach them for no more than a couple of minutes. |
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Season the fish and cook either under an overhead grill, or over the coals until a flake of fish can be pulled easily from the bone. |
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Gently turn over and cook an additional 3-5 minutes or until fish flakes easily with a fork. |
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When you're ready to prepare the dish, cook the pasta, drain it and set it aside. |
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You need to think about how you prepare, store and cook food to keep it free from harmful bacteria that could make you or other people ill. |
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But then, few of us have the time or the energy anymore to prepare and cook the wholesome food we once enjoyed. |
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In an ideal world, she said, everyone would prepare and cook their own meals without much salt and fat. |
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They produce much of their own food, cook their own meals, and do their own laundry. |
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There are subtle differences between the ingredients you use to cook food in London and the ingredients you use to cook food in Australia. |
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Many whole-grain pastas cook more quickly than semolina pasta, so check label directions and taste the pasta often as it cooks. |
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The idea is to blend the flavors and cook it down until the meat and potatoes are crisp, and the other vegetables are soft and caramelized. |
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The skins will be easy to remove after thawing, and you can add the tomatoes to soups or salads, or cook them down for sauce or ketchup. |
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I knew a cook who would routinely prepare an extra portion for himself to eat before he came to table. |
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But when I got home I found that our cook had prepared this delicious chicken, and I just couldn't say no! |
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Pat always eats on board and even has a full-time cook to prepare the finest food on his salubrious floating residence. |
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In addition to the pre-packaged food, a cook prepares a selection of three hot buffet style meals and one salad daily. |
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I'm not going to eat something a cook prepares if she doesn't taste it first. |
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But Australia does have immense, hot cultural strength and flaming pride and we will cook Howard 's goose with it. |
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In a small rural district, a couple of kids having an off day can cook a school 's goose. |
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I guess I should get back to it, and see if maybe I can accidentally cook something up that's good for this logo. |
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Super cook Ilse also made 12 strawberry flans, two kiwi fruit flans and seven gateaux, malt loaves and gingerbread to sell on the stalls. |
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I know it is committee chairman Coun Bob Fletcher's belief that cook-chill will be better than having a cook working on the premises. |
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Notice, too, how the serving side of the island hides the cooktop, making it easier for the cook to conceal messy food preparation. |
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Stir in the garlic, ginger, coriander and cumin seeds with the sugar and cook for a minute or two. |
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They start to cook turnips and eat graham crackers, as they wait for their mother to come home. |
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Alex and I helped the kids make pastry for the Cornish pasties and they took it home to cook and eat with their parents. |
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On a warm night, cook the rice ahead of time and cool it to serve with coronation chicken or a Thai chicken salad. |
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Put some potatoes, nice floury old ones rather than new, on to boil before you start to cook the pork. |
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Now often the single men working on a farm have a cottage for accommodation and cook for themselves. |
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Roast the big caps the same way as a portobello, or dice and cook with potatoes and onions. |
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Make sure you cook meat well, and wash your hands, cutting boards, countertops, knives, and dishes with warm, soapy water. |
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In a saucepan, cook the fondant and corn syrup to a temperature of 310 degrees. |
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Portable units with generators that can provide ice making, potable water, foods, and propane stoves for people to cook on. |
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Get your parents to show you how to cook simple things like potatoes, rice and pasta. |
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For example, pick up a roasted chicken from the deli and cook potatoes and vegetables at home. |
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Add the courgettes, tomatoes, garlic, thyme leaves, sea salt and pepper and cook gently for 20 minutes until soft and tender, tossing often. |
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Liubov worked as laundress and cook while Degaev worked for a while for a chemical firm. |
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You can also cook it on the stove of course, at a low heat, for about the same length of time. |
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She was going to be my adopted mother and taught me quite a few things, such as how to prepare food, cook rice, etc. |
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Stir in yoghurt, cream, and coconut milk, and cook for about 15 minutes on medium heat. |
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My children are incredibly fortunate to attend an elementary school that has a cook who cares. |
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Maybe I could fry them at a high temperature and cook them through and crisp them up in one step. |
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And in that way, a microwave, that can cook really fast, or a Crockpot, that really focuses the heat on the dish you're cooking can make sense. |
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Either cook or freeze raw meat, fish and poultry within two days of purchasing it. |
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We find a patch of dry ground, cook our last freeze-dried dinner, and build a campfire. |
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Melt the butter in a large frying pan, pour in the French beans and cook for about 5 minutes. |
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Cook the fritters in two to three batches, turning them so they cook evenly. |
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A search of the vehicle turned up household chemicals that agents said are used to cook crystal meth. |
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Add cubed potatoes, cook for a while, add chick peas, and garden peas, and some torn basil leaves. |
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To make them get along I would have to cook both their cuisines at the same time. |
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She begins cooking their frugal meals and the sisters show her how, not realising that Babette was once a great cook in Paris, a culinary genius. |
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Heat the oil in a frying pan, and cook the salmon skinside down for 5 min until crisp. |
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Heat half the olive oil in a frying pan and cook the fish and prawns on all sides until they change colour. |
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In a small frying pan, cook the spring onions cut diagonally in a mixture of butter and olive oil. |
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Heat oil in a frying pan and cook the sausage over low heat for 8 mins each side. |
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A good quality frypan that you can heat up high and sear meat on is a tasty quick way to cook lamb. |
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By that time, the male was already at his home, having managed to cook up an excuse for breaking the midnight curfew. |
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Go to someone's home when they've offered to cook a curry and there's something slightly wrong about it all. |
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Vegetables which I bring home to cook authentic Thai curries are full of spice and aroma. |
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Place fusilli in boiling water and cook as per directions on the pasta box. |
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As if I asked her if she knew the color of the sky or how to cook a pot roast. |
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That's nothing compared to the time she burned down the kitchen trying to cook a pot roast. |
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Most mums like chicken, so treat yours to some tender poussins, if only because they take around half an hour to cook and don't need carving. |
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The menu was galantine, one of her favorites, which her mum could cook really well. |
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Cover the skillet and cook the potatoes over low heat until the bottom of the galette is crisp and the potatoes are tender, about 45 minutes. |
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It may be that in the faint candle light the improvised cook of the party ebonizes the flapjacks and puts mourning edges on the bacon. |
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Today, few of us have pans large enough in which to cook a whole gammon, or even an end of gammon on the bone. |
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It takes a pretty good cook to turn meat, fish, vegetables and other ingredients into a delectable dish. |
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He quickly pointed to an orange and white mush and the nearest cook spooned it out of the tub and glopped it into one of the tray's depressions. |
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The Japanese do not often cook gobo as a vegetable in its own right, preferring to combine it with other vegetables. |
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If you think the name sounds familiar, it's taken from the lyrics of a French children's song about depluming a chicken so you can cook it. |
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Non-cooks, I know your eyes are goggling at the price tag, but trust me, if there's a cook in your life, they will treasure this gift forever. |
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He's blessed with rugged good looks, a successful career on television and he can cook too. |
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So I said my final goodbyes to the cook and then left the house at a fast walk, not turning around once. |
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I went downstairs to finish working on the pudding for the dessert as Mary washed the pots and pans I had used to cook with. |
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Remove, cover and cook a further 5 minutes or until rhubarb is pulpy and liquid has evaporated. |
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Bring to a simmer and cook for 20 minutes or until they become soft and pulpy. |
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For the competition, Daniel had to cook a starter, a main course and a dessert in an hour. |
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Spoon dessertspoons of batter into the pan and cook on a medium heat until the underside begins to brown and the tops look lightly set. |
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I hope when you have a family one day you learn to cook or my poor future grandbabies will starve. |
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Cover Dutch oven and allow grillades to cook slowly for approximately 45 minutes. |
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If a cook does not get a discerning customer, all his efforts and culinary skills would be wasted. |
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Ordinary steel is a fairly good conductor of heat, and enamelled steel pans will cook evenly if the base is thick. |
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Then, I would get up, cook myself a nice English breakfast, and then head up to a nearby pub to watch the second half of the game. |
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Most families had a house for sleeping and a small cook house in the back, and some had a guest house for entertaining visitors. |
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Stir in the date syrup with the lemon juice, and cook for another 15-20 minutes, until the duck is tender. |
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To cook in a wok, Dutch oven or fryer, add oil to 3 inches deep and heat to 375 degrees. |
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Sear eye fillets in a little olive in a hot pan or on chargrill and cook to your liking. |
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A 20-year-old man began to cook chips then fell asleep on a downstairs sofa. |
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Heat the butter or dripping in a frying pan, add the cakes and cook them gently for about five minutes on each side until golden and crisp. |
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In a pressure cooker, foods actually cook three to ten times faster than ordinary cooking methods. |
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It's been a busy day to day so I haven't had time to cook dinner before getting ready for work. |
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We had to cook our bully beef on a little Primus stove on the deck and rig up our own shade from the sun. |
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I'll tell you what, one of these days I'm going to cook up some deep-fried steak in the clubhouse. |
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It has issued new standards for cooking oil used to cook deep-fry food in an effort to prevent the use of old and contaminated oil. |
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Sometimes I'll cook for my friends and we'll drink, do girl talk, and laugh all night. |
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Make sure any frozen meat is fully defrosted before you cook it, and check everything's piping hot and cooked through before you serve it. |
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If you order these dishes, the host will buy you the desired amount and the deft hostess will cook up unexpected tastes. |
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But these bread gulab jamuns are not just easy to cook but also delicious to taste. |
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The temperature should be adjusted to ensure that the gulab jamuns do not break or cook too quickly. |
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First, there was the school cook who congratulated me for eating a diet of iceberg lettuce and watery ranch dressing for an entire week. |
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It's a new experience, living with someone who's a better cook than me, but one I could get used to. |
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With the cook not around, the lunch was replaced by bread and milk, which found a few takers. |
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Over coffee and Cointreau, the cook resumed her reminiscences of preparing edible food under hostile conditions. |
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Add more oil to the pan and cook the onion, carrot, leeks and celery gently till soft. |
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When you cook make two lasagne or meat loaves instead of one, or make double-or triple-size casseroles. |
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To augment their farm income, many Amish families cook meals for tourists but are not registered with state health agencies. |
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Meanwhile, cook the noodles as per pack instructions, then drain, reserving some of the cooking liquid. |
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She was resourceful, industrious and an extremely skilful and creative cook and homemaker. |
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Melt the butter in a large pan, add the chopped parsley and leeks, and cook gently for 5 minutes until soft. |
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Add the chicken, leeks carrots and peas, and slowly cook on the stove for about 15 minutes. |
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Return the casserole to the oven and cook for another 20 minutes until the legs are tender. |
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Low-fat oven chips are both less hassle to cook and significantly lower in calories than conventional, deep-fried chips. |
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She finished cleaning the fish, rinsed off the knife and her hands and they returned to camp to cook up their dinner. |
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Substantial midday dinners and high teas were handed through the serving hatch by Jenny, my mother's live-in cook and general maid. |
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On one side is the butcher with his chopper, talking to the cook who is cutting up some meat. |
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Cover and cook for one minute, then uncover and add the asparagus peas or mangetouts. |
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My wife was cook and mother of all, and it fell to her lot to see that all rules were faithfully observed. |
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Heat 5ml oil in a pan and cook 225g lean beef rump steak alongside 1 small onion, sliced. |
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Pan-frying is a good way to cook rump steaks or chops, which are at their juiciest when served well-seared on the outside and pink inside. |
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This is how to cook a 2.5cm thick rump steak so that it's nice and rare in the middle. |
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Coat the fish with tapioca starch, patting off any excess, place in the fryer, and cook until golden brown, about five minutes. |
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The graphic designer in me ensured the meal was all bright greens and oranges, while the cook in me made the food taste nice too. |
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Restaurants generally cook with fat because food tastes better, and people expect larger portions. |
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Bring a large saucepan of salted water to boil, add peas and cook for 5 minutes. |
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The manciple accuses the cook of being drunk, and the cook falls off his horse after giving the Manciple a dirty look. |
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I've been encouraging my friends who cook for more than one to get a mandoline. |
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I am quite temperamental and if I think I've been treated unfairly it can cook up and then I boil over. |
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The maid and the cook have a week off and mom and dad never hired any temporaries. |
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When the pan is hot, add a half-pound of pork tenderloin and cook for three minutes. |
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I rarely cook but I'm capable of grilling steak and I make the best scrambled eggs in the world. |
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Sometimes she wangled a large marrowbone to cook with our meat ration and lots of vegetables, this lasted a couple of days. |
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Add the sugar, salt, masala and cover and cook till the tomatoes are tender. |
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If you are serving mashed potato you need to cook up about 170g potato per person. |
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Meanwhile Whittington, ill-treated by the cook under whom he served as scullion, ran away. |
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This colorful dish takes about 15 minutes to cook and is great for dinner parties, summer barbecues or even a family meal. |
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Return to a boil, add the semi-soft dried tomatoes with the barbecue sauce and cook for 5 minutes. |
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We have to rely on the generosity of neighbours with water tanks to get water to cook and bathe after a hard day's work. |
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I set the soldiers and the cook to clean them after breakfast or tiffin or the midday meal. |
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There would be beaters for the season and people to cook meals and run the lodge for the shooting parties. |
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It's pretty easy to get vegetarian food there as you choose what you want to put in your bowl yourself and then they cook it for you. |
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Combine the toffees and milk in a small heavy saucepan and cook over a low heat, stirring often, until the toffees melt. |
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Add the onion, garlic, jalapenos, and tomatillos and cook until the onion turns translucent. |
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On my way back I saw the cook watching a TV show in what I guess was his native language that had topless women. |
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Toss the bell pepper into the frying pan and cook until tender and just starting to brown. |
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Mix and cook the stock cube with tomato paste in a baking dish or a deep skillet or saucepan. |
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At one point, she explains, Goodchild showed the children how to set a rabbit snare then later how to make camp and get a cook fire going. |
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At around 1860 the White Horse Inn's cook misread the recipe for strawberry tart by adding the egg mixture on top. |
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A simple ordering process will enable you to quickly rustle up a lunch or dinner made of typical Tuscan products without having to cook yourself. |
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Don't go overboard: get only the amount of fresh produce that you'll be likely to eat or cook before it starts to spoil. |
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A servant boy brought her a tray of food, the same food that the cook was serving to K. K. and his guests. |
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Before dinnertime, simply reheat on medium heat, add the noodles and cook for the amount of time specified. |
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A more interesting experiment was using the slow cook to bake a rhubarb crumble. |
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One day, when preparing to cook for a house party, she was on her knees, cleaning the floor. |
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Pan fry the shelled lobster claws and tail, season them and put them to cook on the plancha with a little butter. |
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But Daft Punk are no slouches and still managed to come up with enough potential hits to cook up a storm on the dancefloor. |
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She holds a part-time job, and I'm assuming she would continue working, visit my home a few evenings a week to cook dinner or dine out, with companionship at bed time. |
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She found just enough ingredients to cook up a decidedly thin gruel. |
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Add Swiss chard and basil and cook for 3 to 4 minutes, or until the leaves wilt. |
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Most importantly, a slow cooker is designed to cook while you aren't in the kitchen. |
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Pour in the puree and cook it for 3 minutes, until the flavors are well combined. |
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By the way, on the barbecue most vegetables cook pretty fast, that is the reason why it is better that you don't walk away from your barbecook®. |
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Andersen's criminal indictment sent a simple, deterrent message: help cook the books and your business is toast. |
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Add water to help cook the meat and potatoes. Cover and allow to simmer for a further 30mins or until the potatoes and meat are tender. |
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There was a disagreement among the crew as to how to cook the barbacoa. |
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They tried to cook the books so they could get more money for the next election campaign. |
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Stir in the prawns and cook for a further 3 minutes, or until the prawns are just cooked, stirring through the remaining garam masala and salt to taste just before serving. |
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For this reason there is little temptation for Swiss companies to cook the books in order to present a rosier picture to lenders. |
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In terms of the ready-to-eat plant, clearly we don't necessarily cook the food after we receive it because it's cold meat, usually. |
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Why was the Prime Minister, who was the finance minister at that time, allowed to cook the books? |
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Place in a slow cooker, cover and cook on high setting for 3 to 4 hours or until fork tender. |
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Based on what I have read, the average person cannot cook up this stuff on a stove. |
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And there you have the modular, empirical recipe used to cook up the album Burn. |
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Also there was always an Italian mother that would cook up a feed of spaghetti and enjoy watching us eat it as if she were our own mother. |
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It is best if frozen pork roasts are cooked at an oven temperature of 325 ºF. Do not cook frozen pork in a slow cooker. |
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Supported by years of experience in production and analysis, we can cook up the right solution for anything you need. |
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Then you'll strike camp at a beautiful wild camping spot and put your fire building skills to the test when you cook your supper in the open air. |
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They would have no one to cook for them, no one to clean, and no one to drive the buggy about town while they chatted and gossiped with their friends. |
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It'll cook up in no time and you'll get your dark green vegetable for the day. |
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It is always fun to get together, lots of laughs and good food, and I didn't have to cook or do dishes! |
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These tasty HUNGRY-MAN entrees cook up in the microwave in under 6 minutes making them the ultimate portable meals for the hungry man. |
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If they have the guts, they should go to the voters, not cook up backroom deals and talk nonsense that there is no stimulus. |
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How much I appreciated the quality of all your staff without exception of Gaston the excellent cook up to the tracker Bengawa. |
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Pastries allowed the medieval cook to develop his architectural creativity: and medieval cookery lent itself to theatricality. |
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Turn oven to broil and continue to cook about 2 minutes, or until top is nicely browned. |
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In kettle of boiling salted water cook the fusilli for 10 to 12 minutes, or until it is al dente, drain it well, and in a large bowl toss it with the chicken mixture. |
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What is the best way to reheat the steak to cook out the bacteria and avoid food poisoning? |
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Add 1 piece cantaloupe to each skewer and cook 1 minute longer or until chicken is tender. |
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Baste and cook uncovered for another 30 minutes or until the meat is thoroughly cooked outside and pink inside. |
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Melt the butter in a frying pan and gently cook the leeks until softened. |
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But when they leave with beds for their kids, pots and dishes to cook with, and tables, chairs and a sofa, it's a different story. |
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Macmillan told him that that was fair enough, since it was more difficult to find a good cook than a Lord Chancellor. |
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He had been a cook in the Navy, and was the kind of quiet man who refused his shore leave. |
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Your flatmate does not want to cook semolina for couscous as she thinks it takes a long time. |
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The skin is difficult to peel so cook it with the skin on and then scoop out the peppery orange-yellow flesh. |
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Meanwhile cook the linguine in a large pot of boiling salted water until tender but not mushy. |
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Scatter the frittata with the remaining cheese, place the pan under the grill and cook for a further couple of minutes until the eggs are just firm. |
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Every day we cook for the children, and it is good to see them grow well-fed and strong. |
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If you cook any crab at the end of their season, the meat will be quite pappy and wet. |
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Cover with the frangipane and cook until it has risen and turned golden. |
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I need a wife who helps me, when I go to my business and when I need to rest a while, a wife who will cook my food and wash my clothes. |
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Add the garlic and sage and cook for a minute or two, until fragrant. |
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Using a thin spatula, flip the crape and continue to cook or one minute. |
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Chop them and cook them with 1 tablespoon of olive oil until reduced to a coulis. |
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We might as well have another vodka while I cook the sauerkraut and kielbasa. |
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Pan-fry: Place Samosas on a skillet with small amount of oil and cook at medium heat until golden brown, approximately 7-10 minutes. |
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It's early days, so Pisani is continuing to cook the school caterer Ashlyns' menus, while trialling new dishes and holding tasting sessions. |
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Add the asparagus, courgette and peas and cook for a further 3-4 mins. |
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I used to cook with my sister and from then became interested in home economics. |
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My husband and I are Vacationing in our RV, I planned to cook Easter dinner, I bought a frozen turkey breast. |
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Buy a washing machine if you want to, but instead of bemoaning its inability to cook dinner, buy an oven. |
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French and Crown one rib rack and season with salt and pepper, cover exposed bones with foil, cook in oven at 350 for 2.5 hours. |
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A little underdone but remember they will continue to cook slightly as they cool. |
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Arrange some delicious apples that have been cored, peeled and sliced over the top of the butter sugar mixture and cook over med heat for 15 mins or until a syrup forms. |
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It wasn't long before she decided to fly the nest and make her way to Paris, where her jobs included modelling, waitressing and learning to cook at the La Varenne school. |
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She was a splendid cook and was known for her speciality, Irish stew. |
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A day long sous vide cook can turn cheap cuts of meat as tender and tasty as filet. |
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Cover and cook an additional 2 min until the vegetables are cooked al dente. |
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After simmering for a period of time, remove the sack with the residue and continue to cook the tea down to a thick moist mat at the bottom of the pot. |
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Hold your nerve and let it cook fully – underdone caramel is pale, sickly-sweet and bland. |
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Returning to British Columbia alone in 1911, Hoy worked as a farmhand and cook near Quesnel. |
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The early Easter Islanders also used wood to cook their food, cremate their dead and build large canoes. |
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My friend is an excellent cook and she has planned the menu carefully, from pressure-cooking the beans for the homemade hummus to the icing on the brownies. |
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In a heavy, flameproof casserole, cook the sausages and duck in the olive oil until their fat runs and the sausages and duck are golden on all sides. |
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To cook the quail's eggs, drop the eggs into boiling water for three and a half minutes and then plunge them into iced water to halt the cooking process. |
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While the way you choose, cook and eat foods is shaped by family, religious and ethnic customs, these deeply entrenched habits can be modified over time. |
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She could cook a meal from nothing, and knew how each of the plants my gramps brought home should be prepared. |
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Beef short ribs are a value cut from which chefs can coax succulent, rich flavour when they cook them slowly and at a low temperature. |
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Place the salmon filets on the grill and cook until desired doneness. |
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The fire under the caldron on the tar wagon serves to cook a large, juicy steak. |
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Add the onion and tomatillos and cook until the onion turns translucent. |
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It's not her fault the cook hasn't prepared my food properly. |
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So, I learned to blanch naturally-grown vegetables and cook using organic foodstuffs. |
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Bring to a simmer, partly cover and cook until carrots are very tender, about 25 minutes. |
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Those who came with their carts looked prepared to camp the entire 10 days of the fair if needed and brought enough hay for their cattle and provisions to cook food. |
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Beans do not cook well in water with a lot of minerals and salt, but the water may be safe to drink. |
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Then, sharpening his piece of charcoal before each task, Wadsworth drew the cook and the hired girl. |
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Sweat onions, add diced eggplant and diced peppers, cook for several minutes and then add diced tomatoes, thyme, bay leaf and seasoning. |
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Public health officials advise that smoking, drying, or microwaving may not cook bear meat to a high enough temperature. |
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To the contrary there are some truly amazing and delicious sausages to be found in the UK and many places that actually know how to cook quite a decent English breakfast. |
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No one really minded if the cook was temperamental as long as he was good, since his cooking could make or break a camp. |
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I told him if he wanted turkey, he'd have to buy it and cook it and not make heavy weather of it. |
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What else the Commission plans to cook up the day after tomorrow, I do not know. |
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At our house the family get-togethers in the summer are another opportunity to cook and to prepare feasts fit for a king. |
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He'd cook a multi-course meal for as many as four friends, who'd chip in for groceries. |
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When a seal was caught, we'd keep just enough to cook and gave the rest to the dogs, as we could have tea and bannock. |
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There was the sirdar, or chief porter, our cook and his assistant, and then the troop of basic carriers and luggers. |
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I usually use my nearly 7-quart enameled cast-iron Dutch oven to cook my onions and at the start it's almost full to the top. |
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As insecurity in eastern Congo deteriorates, many women are at risk of attack as they venture out to find wood so they can cook food. |
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Frying on the crust side is sufficient to cook the cod to a glazy consistency. |
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Cover and cook over medium-low heat about 15 min, with occasional stirring, until the pears are soft but not falling to pieces. |
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They are then put on the fire to cook a little, and finally the oil is filtered to obtain what is known as mandrake oil. |
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The ship's cook came down with the mumps and an onboard epidemic occurred. |
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Just imagine the cook sitting at a table set by the Lord of the palace, who cooks for him and even waits on him! |
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The spicy flavor will cook into the squash, which will crisp lightly, the skin becoming caramelized and chewy. |
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The 22-year-old chipotle cook says he comes to Green Solutions five times a week. |
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Do not overcrowd the pan as they will cook unevenly Black bean salsa This salsa has a very striking appearance. |
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Unless the pan is large and quantity of squid small, cook the squid in batches, taking care not to overcrowd the pan. |
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Holiday was also a very funny woman who could curse like a sailor and loved to cook for her fellow musicians, Ms. Bridgewater insisted. |
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When the nurse left we don't know but it seems a reasonable supposition that there was a cook and that the other would have been a maid. |
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Add the queso fresco and cook until melted, about three minutes. |
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How long can marinated meat stay fresh in the refrigerator and until I can cook it? |
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Move to the side of the pan and cook the slices of cheese for no more than a minute on each side. |
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They didn't charge me rent and my mom would do the laundry and cook me dinner. |
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A huge stove would be needed not only to bake bread and cook what dried supplies were available, but also to distill sea water. |
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In France, pregnant women have people who come in and do the laundry and cook meals. |
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The cook doesn't want to make up a whole batch, since a lot of it will go to waste. |
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It makes it possible to warm up or cook food, beverage and brings a very welcome heat during the cold stages! |
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Throughout this chronicle, Murakami describes his characters falling asleep as lovingly as he itemizes what they cook and eat. |
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This results in a substance of lesser quality, which we use to cook dry meat such as hare. |
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She remembers other gestures of goodwill, including an Italian who took it upon himself to cook lunch for the farmer and his family while they were at church. |
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Pour out the excess oil and add the onions, celery, carrots and pancetta and cook over a low heat until the vegetables are light-brown and soft. |
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Kirsten had tipped me off that whatshisname was going to cook for me. |
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I marinade it in a little teriyaki sauce and then cook it in foil. |
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In his response, cook spoke sensitively about the very real danger present in the general pickup community. |
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Gérard Cruypenninck left the north of France at a very early age, and set sail to cook on the seven seas. |
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His wife was not fruitarian and he would sometimes cook normal food for her. |
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Terrah Guymala and I stop in front of a painting that depicts, from a chicken's perspective, a cook coming towards it with a cleaver. |
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A draggled muslin cap on his head and a dirty gunny-sack about his slim hips proclaimed him cook of the decidedly dirty ship's galley in which I found myself. |
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It's a fact that men are genetically unable to replace toilet roll, notice that the milk is running low, or cook a meal without using every utensil in the kitchen. |
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When the crepe is golden on the bottom, turn over and a cook the other side until golden. |
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Time to cook my tea, a lovely large beefburger from my local butcher. |
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One of the best ways to cook is to make foods ahead of time. |
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You risk your health and the health of others when you do not thoroughly cook meat. |
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An hour before you want to cook the chicken, take the chicken out of the fridge to let it come up to temperature. |
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When I heat my electric oven I try to both bake and cook to make a maximum use of the heat. |
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She used to be a beautician, but when her husband died, she had to earn more money and she began to cook meals to sell. |
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It can be used as a substitute for broccoli in most dishes, as the two are not unalike, although broccoli rabe tends to cook faster. |
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Some people don't ask for help so why don't you offer to baby-sit for a neighbour while they cook dinner or offer to take the kids to the park. |
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