By pulling a handle to the right of the seat bench, the centre seat squab folds away and the outer two squabs move inboard. |
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Award-winning chef Eyck Zimmer serves up modern European cuisine, with delicious dishes such as roast squab or crayfish risotto. |
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It is based on the big squab pies of North Africa and, if you double the quantities, it can feed a crowd. |
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We ate squab and currents and drank good strong ale, and I laughed at the weight of it in my head. |
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Place the squab on the grill and baste with the barbecue sauce halfway through the cooking process. |
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And as a boy in the Chablis region, I came to love the regional specialty known as Burgundy squab pie, made with a rich red-wine sauce. |
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Once you caught and cleaned your bird, you've got free meat for squab pie or pickled pigeon. |
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In addition to beef and lamb, the farm raises pigs, goats, quail, geese, ducks, chickens, turkeys, guinea fowl, partridges, rabbits, and squab. |
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When we talk to a pigeon grower for example, pigeon or squab, it is a unique thing. |
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Indispensable with braised dishes or barbecues, pork, duck, beef, or squab dishes. |
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Spoon a few dots of jus around the squab and sprinkle a pinch of vadouvan spice onto the plate. |
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Spoon some of the diced squab and pigeon breast meat into six soup bowls. |
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Remove from the heat and transfer the squab to the prepared roasting rack. |
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Electric seat adjusters are usually on the side of the seat squab. |
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This way the young bird grew fatter and fatter until it became of a suitable size for squab pie and then it was simply untied, dispatched and cooked. |
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As his hands closed around a body he realised it was a squab. |
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Season the squab hearts, legs, and breast with fleur de sel and pepper. |
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Local squab pigeon was marinated in garam masala and cooked in a tandoor, giving the pink and tender breast a thrilling savoury bite to play against the sweeter notes of the accompanying pigeon and beetroot consommé. |
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The eagle took the tortoise up into the air, and dropped him down, squab, upon a rock. |
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Other nonvegetarian items include chicken, duck, squab, snails, silkworms, insects, goat, pork, venison, turtle, monitor lizard, etc. |
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Also referred to as pufferfish, blowfish, sea squab and globefish, fugu Varies in degrees of toxicity. |
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All measurements shall be taken, with the seat cushion and squab uncompressed, in a vertical plane passing through the centre line of the individual seating place. |
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Murray's deep-fried squab was bony and over-cooked so that it was dry and had a liverish texture, with the merest hint of five spice powder. |
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George oysters with beer granita, foie gras torchons, sweetbreads with emulsified brown butter caper vinaigrette, squab a l'orange and steak with a bone marrow beignet. |
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Meat consumption includes chicken, beef, mutton, venison, duck and squab. |
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We dined on squab, which I suspected of having started out in life as nonlaughing sea gull, listened to the current palaver in the bar and said good night. |
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