Less lettuce would have worked if the lonesome anchovy had been whizzed into the dressing and the bacon crisped up before serving. |
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Today, its crisped edges are soggy, and its corn, cheddar and minced fresh herbs are dry. |
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Toss the pasta with the tomato and serve, topped with pieces of the crisped pancetta. |
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They are now nicely browned and crisped and just need to be plated up with some coriander, tomatoes, baby onions and drizzled with curry oil. |
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They were cradled in that fine, light French bread that had been buttered and crisped to a turn. |
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The mid lobe is 1.6 cm wide, thick, fleshy, and its margins are undulately crisped. |
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Even in that shaded spot it was warm and dry and the moss had crisped a little over the log they sat on. |
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An authoritative German voice crisped the air, asserting itself above the general drone. |
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It is studded with rustic croutons that have been crisped to a turn in butter. |
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Brush with olive oil and grill on or under the heat, turning once after five minutes, until browned and slightly crisped on both sides. |
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Heat the oil in a non-stick frying pan and fry the chorizo briefly until crisped. |
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Squash the mixture down with a palette knife and cook till the bottom has browned and crisped in the butter. |
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If only there were some crisped onions on top, as advertised, this dish could be a killer. |
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Its taste is sweet and pleasant taste that combines fresh grass green tea with the nutty flavor of the crisped rice. |
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His roast chicken is fantastic, a juicy corn-fed bird with an immaculately crisped, golden skin whose flavour suggested it had led a jolly decent life. |
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Devon was evacuating because he'd crisped himself like bacon. |
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Use a sharp serrated bread knife, which will give you elegant crunchy fingers of melba toast once dried out and crisped to golden brown in the oven. |
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And we tore into a pizza baked plain and then topped, out of the oven, with bitter but unwilted arugula and warmed, not crisped, prosciutto. |
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Lamb chops were beautifully trimmed and done to a turn, and hoisin sauce bronzed the crisped skin of a semiboned duck half. |
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Thanks to Samsung's 'Crusty Plate' accessory, food is heated and crisped on the bottom as well as the top. |
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Add sage leaves for garnish and fry for 1 to 2 minutes or until crisped but not browned. |
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It is dressed with a lively, mustardy vinaigrette and gigged with major-league lardons, cubes of crisped lean bacon that also work as a garnish to the good baked potatoes. |
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A boring-sounding penne dish, tossed with crisped bits of pancetta and a basil-flecked cream sauce, turns out to hold interest down to the last bite. |
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Enjoy Sticky Buns, served with crisped pork belly, maple glaze, and beer cabbage. |
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Season well with salt and a little extra olive oil and roast the fat on the middle shelf until it has fully bubbled and crisped. |
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At home, I heeded Ms. Madison and sliced the chorizo as the tofu crisped, unpoked, in the pan. |
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It is thought that this may be because the injured plant exhausts its root reserves attempting to recover from the injury, whereas a plant with the top crisped uses less energy by sending up new shoots from the roots. |
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Whether glimpsing the blessed Mary in a grilled cheese or eyeing up Nebuchadnezzar in a freshly crisped bagel, we all know that Americans are constantly beset by visions of biblical figures in toasted food products. |
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The crisped leaves, with the different nature of the peristome and mitriform calyptra, multifid at the base, are, however, certain marks of distinction. |
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It's a melt-in-the-mouth slow cooked beef stew served on a giant potato pancake, fried and crisped around the edges, with an utterly irrelevant side salad. |
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Tribute to her, all now hangs on airer Hauled to ceiling height and she addresses Sunday joint, cold beef with carving knife, And magics up crisped bubble and squeak in pans. |
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