A moist, flavorful pulled pork sandwich is basted in an apple cidery barbecue sauce. |
|
It adds lasting aroma to the tender beef, basted with a thick creamy sauce. |
|
It's spit-roasted for four hours, basted with white wine, then brushed with citrus and honey. |
|
The grilled eggplant slices and potato were basted with freshly cooked juice of tomato and beef jam and covered with a thick layer of hot cheese. |
|
Six large white and pink peeled crab claws were placed on the plate, basted with oil that made them shiny and enticing. |
|
I also enjoy a light, fluffy omelet, or maybe basted eggs with bacon or strawberries and dry toast. |
|
This boned ham comes from western China and is basted with a honey sauce throughout cooking and is eaten wrapped inside small steamed buns. |
|
While I basted the meat, the staff rushed out to see the smoke rising from the chimney. |
|
If she had had an umbrella she would have basted him over the head with it. |
|
He was more mortified at that, than the feeling of the pain and he did not moan no matter how hard they basted him. |
|
It was baked chicken, really, but it was basted with a mixture of butter, Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco and spices, resulting in a beautiful, browned, crispy and tasty skin. |
|
Then, to ignite your taste buds, it is basted with your choice of homemade sauces. |
|
But then he wrote to me again, and accused me of avoiding meeting him, and when I took him to task on this, he hand basted me again, so I refused to answer the letter. |
|
Using the basted line as a centering and positioning aid, hoop one panel with cut-away stabilizer underneath and embroider the swag on the left half of the panel. |
|
So, a burger basted with a sweet barbecue sauce yearns for a sweet beer, such as a cherry wheat beer. |
|
Also great as a finishing sauce, or basted over grilled meat or fish during the last few minutes of grilling. |
|
On a daily basis the shrimps are split in half and basted with Duluth's special topping to provide you with our winning specialty. |
|
Grill shrimp skewers, marinated or basted in your favourite spices, and serve with vegetables and rice for an elegant, easy supper. |
|
The embers would take much longer to burn when basted from above by over air than when having under air forced through them via the grate. |
|
The chicken should be served basted with sauce, and decorated with the sarza, with the tuntas and potatoes. |
|
|
A deboned leg and thigh is basted with our famous bar-b-que sauce and grilled over the coals. |
|
The hissing, and the fizzing, and the pabbling of the great pan in which the basted trouts are writhing. |
|
The pot roast of childhood memories, holiday meals and Sunday dinners was selected with care, lovingly rubbed with spices, basted and watched carefully as it cooked for hours. |
|
Finally, the turkey is roasted for five hours, during which time it must be basted every 15 minutes with a gravy made using giblets, liver and heart. |
|
Savoury morsels made with real seafood or poultry and other tasty ingredients are lightly cooked and basted to a delicately crunchy finish for a gourmet experience. |
|
One man was basted by the keeper for carrying some people over on his back through the waters. |
|
The body of your discourse is sometime guarded with fragments, and the guards are but slightly basted on neither. |
|
Some people were even basted in oil first, to ensure proper broiling. |
|
These pictures, though basted in conformity, flattered the taste of the nineteen-fifties audience by recasting them as young radicals braving ridicule. |
|
He basted the roasts with a sauce from time to time. |
|
Press the seam open Baste the zipper in place, centring the zipper teeth along the basted seamline and having the zipper pull extending beyond the top of the garment edge. |
|
However, in 1974, a new market opportunity arose for the company when the Safeway Corporation asked that turkeys be basted in pure vegetable oil to add juiciness and flavour. |
|
This mushroom is at its best, whole or halved, grilled or broiled after having been basted with an oil-based dressing, but does great in any dish. |
|
Another recipe is how to cook small birds such as larks and wheatears, covered with breadcrumbs and basted with butter on a skewer as a second course or for supper. |
|
During roasting, meats and vegetables are frequently basted on the surface with butter, lard, or oil to reduce the loss of moisture by evaporation. |
|
After all, if Colin Farrell can ham it up as Alexander the Great, then no historical figure is safe from getting basted on the spitroast of ridicule. |
|
Basted with sweet and sour vinegar and cherry juice, the meaty duck breast tasted succulent and flavourful. |
|