It's less mushy if I precook the main ingredients separately, then combine them. |
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Fry potatoes in butter until they are soft but not mushy and nicely browned. |
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When cooking them in stews, add them towards the end so they don't go soft and mushy. |
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When the stem finally separates completely, which is called full slip, the melon is very ripe and won't last long before turning soft and mushy. |
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When the rice is done, and that is when it's soft but not mushy, stir in the honey, chili paste and bacon. |
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No matter how long it had been since my last relationship, I didn't want to jump straight to the mushy, lovey-dovey stuff. |
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Then suddenly, when the card-shops decide to boost their sales, we get all mushy and sentimental. |
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How can a man so confident till that point turn into the stereotypical mushy cornball? |
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Nice to see I'm not the only one who gets all mushy and sappy despite my reputation for sober and cynical thinking. |
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The movie doesn't have to be mushy and sentimental, as long as it is a movie that the whole family enjoys. |
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I know he doesn't like it when I get too mushy or sentimental but it's hard to contain my excitement sometimes. |
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Unfortunately, it seems as if he has a compulsion to negate those brilliant pieces by introducing ill advised mushy sentimentality. |
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Lumpy custard, soggy cabbage and mushy peas are perhaps the most memorable features of school dinners in years gone by. |
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Earlier we had been sitting near the pier eating our fish and chips and mushy peas. |
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It also warns their removal could lead to the demise of some products such as mushy peas and Turkish delight. |
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I was spoiled by the British Isles Show that came through Toronto recently and must now find a source of mushy peas somewhere downtown. |
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You might really like bright green mushy peas, they might sparkle up your day like nothing else. |
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He claimed his father had kept her in squalor and fed her on mushy peas and oatmeal while siphoning off her millions. |
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In my view, Jack should have been actively encouraged to extend the offer to two shark steaks with every carton of mushy peas. |
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Young French and German musicians sampled a traditional Bolton delicacy when they tucked into fish, chips and mushy peas. |
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But I still miss the opportunity to clog my arteries with piecrust, dollops of potato and mushy peas. |
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I heard them talking about traditional British delicacies, and I was thinking, you know, a chip buddy and mushy peas. |
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Gone are the days when footballers refuelled on brown ale, pies and mushy peas. |
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Now he has gone traditional and mainstream with Jersey Girl, a mushy, slushy father-and-daughter dramatic comedy. |
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The surface is mushy in places, icy and unyielding in others, and higher up there are rock chutes and faces protruding through the snowpack. |
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One verb applies to mushy, gelatinous, overripe, and overcooked things, of which brains, bananas, and avocados might be examples. |
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The brat came smothered in peppers and onions that were cooked but not mushy. |
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Over watering turns the velamen brown and mushy and the roots lose their ability to absorb water. |
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By 1400 the meaning had broadened to indicate somewhere muddy, and over time came to denote something that was soggy, mushy, splashy or slushy. |
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Well now that the mushy stuff is out of the way, would you mind stepping into my office? |
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Not just bytes, she is besotted by witty one-liners and mushy expressions, phrases. |
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First you're led to believe this is a slapstick comedy, then comes the whole gooey, mushy angle. |
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He had found terms of endearment such as dear, honey or darling too mushy for his liking. |
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But to be honest, I found it wickedly funny, except for the mushy feel-good end. |
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It was one of the most memorable times I have had mushy peas was at the pie cart. |
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Neither of us is big on the mushy romance of it all and thats just fine because we've always shared that kind of played-down sentimentality. |
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It was simple fish and chips with mushy peas, but of a superior quality with excellent cod in a crisp and light batter. |
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Patel, known for playing the mushy girlfriend in romantic potboilers, said the complaint had been made by airline staff to save themselves. |
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What follows is plenty of slapstick humour, the odd chuckle, way too much mushy stuff and some truly cringe-making moments. |
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Now we have new, fresh, crisp apples and the old apples which are supposedly mushy. |
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In a 1-gallon stock pot, boil the cushaw in lightly sweetened water until tender but not mushy. |
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Lobster bisque is solid, but the lobster roll is mushy, gaining zippola from a pepper glaze. |
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One rainy night the offices were flooded, soaking several till rolls into a mushy pulp. |
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From now on, you'll have to make do with a saveloy 'n' chips with mushy peas. |
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With proper mushy peas and fresh bread and butter, this is one of my all-time favourite meals. |
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He was always easygoing but not too lenient and he was always sweet but not sickeningly mushy. |
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They ate cream of leek and potato soup, followed by fish, chips and mushy peas. |
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Not only was the room in a filthy state, the food cupboard contained just a tin of mushy peas, baked beans and corned beef. |
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I was thus spared from being locked in a pigeon loft with a plate of mushy peas for the rest of the night. |
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Bring to a boil, then loosely cover pot and simmer until tender but not mushy, about one hour. |
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Moisten the bread bit by bit, shredding and balling it until consistency is mushy yet firm. |
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Too often crucial instrumental details were obscured in the mushy orchestral texture. |
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From what it sounded like, the trees fell, and over several summers sank into the mushy tundra marshiness. |
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Frozen vegetables with a high water content tend to collapse and turn mushy when thawed unless cooked before freezing. |
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Instead, they have chosen a mushy third way between legalisation and prohibition that few understand and nobody respects. |
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It basically turned a potato into a mushy mess that was completely inedible. |
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He declared that the Boudin Blanc from Safeway was better than the mushy mess of sausage he'd been presented with. |
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It was underpowered, the brakes were very mushy, and the styling and interior were very blah. |
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Also, I hope you like your music mushy and muffled, because that's just what you'll get with the soundtrack here. |
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Eat astringent persimmons only after they turn soft and mushy and have developed full color. |
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Check the quality, rejecting any soft or mushy bulbs or any that show signs of rot or mildew. |
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Simmer until the mango is soft and mushy and most of the vinegar has evaporated. |
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If the leaves appear soft or mushy, they may have been overwatered and are not likely to survive after being transplanted. |
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Stir constantly until the peaches turn soft and a little mushy. |
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It's spangled with lingering-vulture reverb picks, stomping fuzz bass and a delightfully mushy drum sound, likely one of Moe Tucker's appearances. |
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On the bread was a mushy mound of lentils, rice and carrots. |
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Collectibles is far from the mushy album fillers you might expect. |
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For the 10th anniversary, they've released a double-CD featuring dancehall party riddims padded with rootsy and sometimes mushy down-tempo numbers. |
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Stepping towards the centre of the cave she felt her feet slowly sink into the soft and mushy ground, the colour was dark brown and it looked and felt like runny sludge. |
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Feed soft, mushy types of food for the first 2 days after whelping. |
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The soup is a thick, brown broth with bits of fish and mushy vegetables. |
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The snow slid from the coat and dropped to the floor in mushy splotches. |
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I had Cod, chips and mushy peas with bread and butter and a pot of tea. |
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Try the fish and chips with mushy peas, which are sensational. |
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In a large bowl or food processor, mash bananas until mushy. |
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Then the accompanying bouillon, a spicy broth scented with chilli and cumin with the customary soft, but not mushy, root vegetables and a sprinkling of firm, floury chickpeas. |
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Add tomatoes and stew for about 5 minutes until soft but not mushy. |
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Gimmie some Dashboard Confessional and I well up and get all mushy. |
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I'm one of those mushy, slobbering, love everyone in the world drunks. |
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Capability is a mushy line, and it can take a country years to go from capability to producing an actual warhead. |
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Those who favor bipartisan cooperation are often dismissed as mushy moderates. |
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Tainted by what some see as mushy liberalism, Cameron knows he has ground to recover with the voters. |
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The images are very crisp and detailed in close-ups, but turn mushy soft in some of the long shots that take in the whole stage from the vantage point of the nosebleed seats. |
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The road salt makes a mushy, corrosive paste that is flung universally about the under-and over-sides of every vehicle. |
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He also adopted the percussion stop, with which a tiny hammer strikes the reed to give it an initial ictus and so avoid the characteristic rather mushy beginning of the sound. |
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Persecuted is a ludicrously mushy political thriller, but the fact that it can find an audience is downright terrifying. |
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Though he tries hard to imitate the heroes who constitute the subject of his study, Pearce's prose is often either mushy or clunky. |
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Dishes such as black pudding, tripe, mushy peas and meat pie remain stereotypical Northern foods in the national imagination. |
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In England a portion of mushy peas is a popular side dish, as are a range of pickles that typically include gherkins, onions and eggs. |
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In Ireland, Wales and England, most takeaways serve warm side portions of sauces such as curry sauce, gravy or mushy peas. |
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At other proportions, the material will enter a mushy or pasty phase until it warms up to being completely melted. |
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Be careful not to oversteam as food will become soft and mushy, and remember to keep your pot covered throughout the process. |
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He's plain speaking, plain food and there is no way whatsoever that anyone will ever be accusing him of mistaking mushy peas for guacamole. |
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Past attempts at rehydrating mummy eyes churned out samples resembling mushy oatmeal. |
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Weak vocals, mushy lyrics and lack of a strong hook aren't improved by the gratuitous overuse of autotune. |
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Abbeydale Foods purchased Pie Toms, who make mushy peas under the Easi-Peasy brand as well own label peas for a variety of retailers. |
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The peas were too mushy for Louie, who's a garden pea little man, but we were all well satisfied. |
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With time, this process leads to a mushy surface layer, known as grease ice. |
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Other pathogens include anthracnose, bacterial soft rot, blight caused by Sclerotium rolfsii, bulb nematodes, other rots including blue molds, black molds and mushy rot. |
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Is President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's heart so mushy that he welcomes killers, rapists, bombers, crucifiers and decapitators to enjoy his hospitality? |
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It began, 'Where is my wandering boy to-night?' and by the time she was through I was feeling so mushy and sobby that I put a five instead of a one into the plate by mistake. |
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Fish fingers with mushy peas and tomato sauce IT'S half-term for most of us so this month I thought we should do a dish that the children could enjoy. |
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A large bowl of mushy peas that had to be soaked overnight and can be cooked in a slow cooker, microwave or pressure cooker and a homemade dumpling in it. |
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Mushy peas was the most popular side dish with 42 per cent but pickled onions, curry sauce and gherkins all made it on to the list. |
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Mushy Peas, or Yorkshire Caviar, as it's called in these parts, are an iconic British staple and as British as red letter boxes and Coronation Street. |
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