They deveined some shrimps, cooked a curry sauce with coconut milk, strained it and then dropped the shrimps in and let it boil and simmer. |
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I am starting to boil up with anger, and so I try with all my might to get free of the ropes. |
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The head may break, and the boil may begin to drain pus, blood, or an amber-colored liquid. |
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As my husband continued his confession to me, I felt a volcano of emotions beginning to boil up. |
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But something was stirring in the clouds that obscured the fine blue of the sky, making them boil and seethe. |
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His face and body is a pustulating mass of burst boil craters and scaley raw flesh. |
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You could also put a large panful of boiling salted water on to simmer gently so that it will come to the boil quickly at half-time. |
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As you'll also know, the quake was bad, but the sea didn't boil like last time. |
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Instead, they found it was healthier to boil food in water or a light stock. |
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In a large, heavy saucepan bring water to a boil and stir in the grits slowly. |
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Banana cake is superb, and this one here is unusual in that you boil the bananas first. |
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I lowered my eyes, got up from the table, and ran water into the saucepan to boil our morning eggs. |
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Place the garlic in a small pan of cold water and bring to the boil to blanch it. |
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British travellers can fall victim to the disease if they do not boil food and water before consumption. |
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This heat can be used to boil water, producing steam to run a turbine that turns an electric generator. |
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The first paddle steamers typically used oil-fired boilers, which provided heat to boil water, which generated steam to power the boat. |
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You can even boil the greens just as you would spinach and serve as a side dish with ham. |
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In the old days, before cookers, the stones would be thrown into a water-filled pit or vessel, to boil water for cooking or washing. |
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I didn't spend much time watching the tube, but what little I saw did manage to boil my blood. |
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The alkali boil idea while not exactly a wartime result has come into vastly increased use in these more recent bleachless days. |
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He says they stop the train every now and then to point out interesting features on the landscape or to boil the billy. |
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Evidently there was bigger fish to fry and the fryers could hardly wait to boil their oil. |
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When they are cooked, lift them out and boil the liquid until thick and reduced. |
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At Blanch's hut, which is inscribed with graffiti from before World War II, they boil a billy and chew the fat with venison hunter Allan Tall. |
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A boil should be treated by applying a warm-water compress to the affected area for 20 minutes, three times a day, until it bursts. |
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The fist thing they do every day is to boil water and cook rice after they wake up early in the morning. |
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This angered the gods so much that they caused the lake to boil so the taniwha would be destroyed. |
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Bring the mirin, water, yellow bean soy, vinegar and castor sugar to the boil in a heavy-based saucepan over a medium heat. |
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I got up from the table and ran water into the saucepan to boil our morning eggs. |
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After the solution came to a boil the pot was filled with sheets, pillow cases and towels which had been scrubbed on a rub board. |
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I took a travel kettle and travel plug to boil water with me in Malta as well as drinking water from bottles. |
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But it wasn't until nearly 300 years later that Arab traders began to boil or roast these precious beans. |
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If they do have running water, they're being told that they have to boil it. |
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Or, boil the leftover wine until it becomes a syrupy concentrate, and freeze it in an ice-cube tray. |
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Now I've got zydeco playing in my head and I want crawfish boil and some of that rosemint tea for breakfast. |
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My blood begins to boil and my hair and eyes take on the angry shade of fire engine red. |
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Place the water, dates, bicarbonate of soda, ginger, mixed spice and vanilla essence in a pan and bring to the boil then remove from heat. |
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If so, the decision for Aer Lingus is likely to boil down to which offer most suits its technical requirements. |
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They also calculate that by lancing the boil now the issue will soon be over with. |
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As it turned out, about six of the questions were unanswerable, unless you wanted to boil down your various views to a yea or nay. |
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The Dagomba tribe of the Gold Coast boil the kernels, add salt and shea butter, and eat the mixture. |
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I always thought Lobsters were red but apparently they only go that colour when you boil them. |
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It suggests that the lady of the house should be able cook soups, sauces, pies, tarts, as well as be able to roast, boil and stew. |
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Bring to the boil and simmer for 15 minutes, reducing the liquid to a syrupy consistency. |
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She lit a fire, put a kettle of water on to boil and got out a keeve, or basin, for washing. |
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A boil is an abscess occurring in the skin, and is associated with hair follicles. |
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Bring the lemon juice and sugar to the boil and add the arrowroot and soy sauce, bringing it to a thick sauce consistency. |
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The milko came to the door with the open pail and gave us milk every morning which Mum used to boil and get the nice cream off the top for us. |
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Four players from each side were booked in a match which threatened to boil over on more than one occasion. |
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In a pan with a tight-fitting lid, bring ingredients to a full, rolling boil over high heat, gas or electric. |
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I've always had a stubborn streak, but I've never let my emotions boil over like that before. |
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For the ham, boil in water with thyme, garlic, bay leaves, onions and leeks for two hours then break into largish pieces. |
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One has to let the milk boil over, to signify plenty, a successful harvest. |
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All the bulk of the liquid will eventually reach boiling point and the soup will boil and boil over. |
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Put the lid on for this but leave a little gap because, with the presence of the milk, it could boil over. |
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A traditional range such as an Aga is also an option if you have the space, as they can boil water as well as supply heat for cooking. |
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I wanted to let my blood boil and my temper flare, to lash out without thinking of the consequences. |
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I've read many times since that the best way to cook live prawns is to boil them in heavily salted water or, better still, seawater. |
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They thrust them on me, admonishing me to be sure to boil them well before eating, as they were rock hard. |
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It has been a sorry period for Swindon's schools, and the reasons behind the town's bad marks are difficult to boil down. |
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Add the milk and allow the porridge to boil for 30-35 minutes on low heat while stirring occasionally. |
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This means something that can take a lot of heat, go into the microwave, and still have high sides so the whole thing doesn't boil over. |
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Before his hot temper could boil out wrongfully, Ryuko turned his back on the guardian and walked wordlessly off. |
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Wash the rice. Bring the fish water to the boil and add the rice. Cook according to instructions. |
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You can know when a lake will freeze or a pot will boil by abstracting the big picture from all the little details. |
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While the fruit is softening, boil up the pips to extract their pectin, and strain their juice into the pan while still hot. |
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If the liquid is too thin for a gravy, just put it in a pan on the stovetop and boil it down to reduce to a nice consistency. |
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Dissolve the sugar in a little water over a high heat and boil the resulting syrup down to the softball stage. |
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All her words make my blood boil with jealousy and anger as she speaks the taboo. |
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I make myself a cup of tea and boil some water in a pan to make pasta as I listen to them. |
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Bring soaking liquor to the boil and drop the babas in, rolling them to soak all over and become bloated. |
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They're a good, all-round side and I don't see a big difference between us, so it may boil down to who is the better prepared. |
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Some locals did a crab boil last night in the parking lot, I got a dozen new mosquito bites, but it was worth it! |
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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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Choose an unpolluted bit of rocky coast and collect a variety of weeds such as kelp and wrack, boil for 15 minutes and add to the bath water. |
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Bring the dal and 1.2 litres water to the boil in a large saucepan, skimming. |
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If you marinate meat or poultry, don't serve the unused marinade unless it has been cooked at a rolling boil for at least three minutes. |
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This already heated debate over NUP will almost certainly boil over in July at the AFECIO's quadrennial convention. |
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Ultimately, it will all boil down to how well and how frequently you play the ball with the middle of the bat. |
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As soon as the flames go out, add the cider and boil until the liquid has reduced by half. |
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A hundred feet out the ocean began to churn and boil with a dark inky color. |
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I went to a lobster boil once in Maine where they had lobsters, clams and corn. |
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Bring to a boil and add the tarragon, thyme, parsley, gingerroot, bay leaf, and peppercorns. |
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Bring the cream to a boil in a small saucepan, and put the rosemary in to infuse for 15 minutes, off the heat, uncovered. |
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The boil is finished and the wort is being pumped through the cooling coils to the fermenter. |
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For a refreshing cold drink during summer boil half a cup of grated ginger and one cup of sugar in two cups of water. |
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Bring the mixture to a boil add the bonito flakes and remove from the heat. |
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Call your doctor if a boil or carbuncle is extremely painful, lasts longer than two weeks or occurs with a fever. |
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A quick yank at the first bump or boil of a following salmon usually pulls the fly away and puts the fish down. |
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Add the sliced potatoes, boil thoroughly and put the browned carrot, onion, parsley, bay leaf, peppercorn, garlic and celery in the broth. |
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We were planning to boil it down later that night for a sugaring off party the next day. |
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Two quick twelve inch pulls then a huge head appeared quickly engulfing the frog, this was followed by a big boil and swirl. |
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Purring like a cat in heat, Boyle could make a reptile's blood boil to 400 degrees. |
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A boil or two on the surface, and the fish, a stunningly beautiful creature of around 7 lbs. was scooped into the net. |
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They conduct electricity and heat, have high densities, and boil and melt at high temperatures. |
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If you thought maybe he had gone off the boil a bit, then it's time you redressed that assumption. |
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When everything is boiling, put in the bag of mussels and boil for 2 minutes. |
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No plague of locusts descends, the oceans don't boil over with frogs, and the apocalypse isn't ushered in because of our discovery. |
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Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, skim off any surface scum, and add onion, garlic, and bay leaf. |
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In the last couple of races the team seems to have just gone off the boil a bit. |
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On consumer demand in general, growth is coming off the boil in the major economies. |
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As I mentioned on Amy's blog, I think the Cardinal's comments boil down to a truth told in the service of untruth. |
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Put it in a fish kettle, cover with water and boil slowly for half an hour. |
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As the fire swept over the car the fuel tank began to boil and a six metre jet of flames spurted out of the back of the car. |
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For example, when you boil water, it takes the gaseous form of steam, but this gas doesn't react with oxygen in the air. |
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Bring to the boil to make the caramel, which should be a golden tan colour. |
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The Australian has gone off the boil in recent months but once back to form, is sure to be making his presence felt again. |
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They are desperate for the victory having gone off the boil in recent weeks. |
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So, I've already had to add more water to re-thin it to properly boil down the bones and meat. |
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And then six eggs are poached for three minutes once the broth starts to boil again for a second time. |
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They have gone off the boil in recent weeks picking up just five points in their last six games. |
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They celebrated Pongal by distributing sugarcane pieces and collectively bringing to boil the quintessential made of rice, milk and jaggery. |
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But things had gone off the boil at Burnden and Alan Ball's Exeter made an already subdued crowd of 5,631 even quieter. |
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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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It has gone off the boil this year, but Dampier still backs it for consistent returns. |
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Economic countermeasures boil down to cutting financial support and preventing the use of these financial resources for terrorism. |
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Bring the milk and cream to the boil in a large saucepan and add the garlic, herbs and seasoning. |
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For the topping, boil the potatoes then drain thoroughly and mash with the butter and creme fraiche, seasoning to taste. |
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Every chance I get I boil up some franks, cut a couple of piece of cheese, stick them on a piece of bread and consume. |
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In fact it was the top agenda item about ten years ago, I guess, and it's gone off the boil a bit recently. |
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Once again the kettle will be on the boil and the ladies committee will look after the guests. |
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They crowded round and watched the water boil for hours, and afterward they poured the water into a glass. |
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When cookbooks talk about stock, they often imply that the worst mistake you can make is letting it boil or not skimming often enough. |
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The charity hopes to have every kettle in the county on the boil this May for their annual fundraising Tea Day. |
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In Norman's house the kettle was on the boil and a strange reception committee awaited us. |
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The kettle would soon be on the boil and the cup of tea ready within minutes. |
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The potatoes had scarcely started to boil and the sausages were already frizzling and going black. |
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After we have cooked anything in the masterstock we strain it, return it to the boil for two more minutes while skimming off any impurities. |
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The elderly widower keeps the food on the boil all afternoon long, stirring it now and then. |
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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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In a medium saucepan, bring two inches of water to a boil and remove from the heat. |
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If you have more than 3 cups of fumet, place the liquid in a clean saucepan and boil until reduced to 3 cups. |
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Put the white wine vinegar, all the spices and 150 ml of cold water in a pan, bring to the boil then pour over the fish. |
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Heat the milk and water together with the garlic clove and the bay leaf, then bring to the boil and add the fish. |
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Bring to the boil then turn down the heat and simmer gently for 15-20 minutes or until the veggies are tender and the sauce thickened. |
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My brain was beginning to boil as I panicked, glancing around and finding no place to run. |
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I responded evenly, despite the fact that I was beginning to boil with anger at the thought. |
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A boil or a furuncle is a bacterial abscess or collection of pus and dead tissues that starts in the hair follicles. |
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Another cylinder of gas is required to fuel the single ring burner used to boil the kettle. |
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For the dressing, mix all the ingredients together and bring to the boil until it has a syrupy consistency. |
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If you're using stock, bring it to the boil in a pan with the split peas, ears and onions, and then simmer until the peas are soft and cooked to a thick soupy consistency. |
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Businesses are suffering more each day in an area where the rents are extortionate, and the situation could boil over soon. |
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But there is a middle way from clean-cut hunkdom to looking like a militia leader who might boil a hitchhiker alive. |
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In a pot of water, boil some fettucini noodles till al dente. |
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Then I boil up a portion each morning and pour it into a deep bowl over raw prawns or raw fillet steak, julienne of cucumber, bean sprouts, chilli and noodles. |
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Wash the pluck and put in a pan of boiling water and boil for 1 hour. |
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But the report by two public health experts suggests the Glasgow boil water notice, issued when the cryptosporidium count started to escalate rapidly, was unnecessary. |
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A minute later, the water began to boil and froth at the edge of the pier. |
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Even the furloughed convicts who boil down pine trees into turpentine in my vast forest have been receiving an extra pullet or two in their monthly rations. |
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Add 1 cup of frozen shelled edamame and continue to boil for 5 minutes. |
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Bring 4 quarts water to rolling boil in large Dutch oven or stockpot. |
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The incident led to some heated exchanges and a match that was always disputed with total commitment and undisguised physicality threatened to boil over on occasions. |
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Shadows of pain echoed over his body, from the feeling of a limb being severed, to the feeling of a thousand boil poxes erupting from his skin all at once. |
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Leaflets lifting the boil warning were due to arrive on doormats by Friday and plans were also made for loudspeaker announcements until 9pm last Thursday. |
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Vera foiled this by hiding the ugly boil in a specially designed little flowered evening muff. |
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You're in nature, and you pick this thing and come back with it to the kitchen, and think, am I going to blend this, and boil it, and jellify it? |
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Although cooling must continue, the water will not boil away quickly, even at atmospheric pressure. |
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A cow and two goats have been slaughtered and pots boil away on wood fires. |
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Shining a sufficiently powerful laser at something will boil away its surface. |
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Before adding the wine, pour in the cognac and boil away until almost completely reduced. |
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Take care to add enough water and to supervise the heating process in order not to boil away all the water. |
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Liquids do not boil away in the slow cooker so you will usually have more liquid at the end of cooking, not less. |
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In the meantime, bring the water to a boil and plunge the olives in for 1 minute to desalt them. |
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Bring to the boil and when it thickens add a nice spoon of good hot mustard and finish the sauce off with chopped gherkins if you like and some capers. |
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To the remaining ceps add the chicken broth, bring to the boil and reduce by a third before adding the cream, then liquidize with the butter. |
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In less than seven years, Mr. Bush has managed to boil that list down to its least common denominator: the president should get his choices. |
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In the boiling water, add the pork offal and boil them to eliminate any rancidness or impurities. |
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They got the old sugar shack working, but tapped too many trees and had to stay up three nights in a row to boil sugar. |
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I also tell people they don't need to be scared of eating chicken if they boil it. |
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He poured what resembled congealed blood into a pot and waited for a blistery boil to break the surface. |
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The total capacity of the storage tank, two quarts heated up to 190 degrees, halves the time required to boil four quarts of water for making pasta. |
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Bring four quarts of water to a boil and add two tablespoons salt. |
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Efforts to reduce high blood pressure boil down to increasing quality of life. |
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Applying the precautionary approach must not boil down to seeking zero risk. |
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I think it does boil down to whether it is presented in a dosage form or not and whether there is a health claim made or not. |
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The lot of processes of this nature is to produce texts which necessarily boil down to the lowest common denominator. |
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All of the government's environmental efforts appear to boil down to a Senate bill on energy efficiency products. |
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But it is indeed clear that democracy does not simply boil down to elections. |
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However, the member's remarks boil down to this: the Liberals are very hot and the others are not nice. |
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But does the whole financial crisis really boil down to just this one cause? |
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In summary, the arguments advanced by both Commerce and Petitioners boil down to an assertion of consistent and predictable practice. |
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Peel it, chop it, steam or boil it and turn it into muffins, or pie, or biscuits or a curry or soup. |
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Bring to boil 1 cup of washed rice with 2 cups of slightly salty water or broth. |
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Add the cider vinegar and boil to reduce to a dessertspoonful, scraping up the bits and bobs stuck to the ≥ bottom of the pan as you do so. |
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It made his blood boil to sit vegetating in Devonshire while there was fighting going on elsewhere. |
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I apologized, pouring some water into the kettle to boil for tea. |
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I had to boil up the water in an old kettle with a frayed wire. |
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It sounds complicated, but the system works and keeps interest on the boil until the final round. |
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With a slow genocide underway in Darfur, and Kosovo on the boil again, this is not a desirable message. |
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The longer this policy remains on the boil the more indigestible it is, not only for my country but also for the whole European Union. |
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Meanwhile, put the milk on the boil with the sugar, without stirring, so it forms a protective layer at the bottom of the pan and does not burn. |
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Thanks to universal suffrage, democracy had placed politics above all else, while making sure everything did not boil down to politics. |
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And, from the perspective of the individual, when their choices basically boil down to having insurance or not, it's hard to argue back. |
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Once the soapwort is ready, cut as much as you need, chop up the roots, stems and leaves and boil it up. |
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We have spinage in August but they maltreat it, cut the whole stock boil it bodily, mash fibre seeds and all with butter and pepper. |
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The rhetorician succeeds fairly well for his matter, when he discovers that all oratory debates generally boil down to a few determined problems. |
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In a saucepan, bring whipping cream to a boil then reduce heat and simmer just until slightly thickened. |
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I'm frayed from it because it burned all the freckles off of one side of my back and it's a constant reminder not to boil water in the truck. |
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Bring the mixture to a gentle boil over a low flame or a hot-plate and keep it there for one hour. |
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As the kebabs grill, bring the marinade in the saucepan to a boil over high heat on top of the stove, reduce heat and simmer for 1 minute. |
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If you don't address some of these social conditions, they are going to boil over. |
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Bring to a boil over high heat and continue cooking until sugar is completely dissolved. |
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Most of our neighbors have serious internal problems. At times these problems boil over into regional crises, which touch us as well. |
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Add Pineau des Charentes and thyme and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. |
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For at least six months before the attack, IFAD staff members knew that Touareg frustration was likely to boil over. |
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In the case of Kenya, there are issues that, for a long time, have been lurking below the surface, ready to boil over at a moment's provocation. |
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In some parts of North Manchester they have no water, having to boil unpurified water before use. |
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Of course, thinking back to the Brundland report and the Rio summit, sustainable development cannot boil down to this one aspect alone. |
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But if you boil his most popular line down, it was essentially an empty, policy-free biff on the nose for the Daily Mail. |
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First, you winnow the seeds, and then you boil them in a large amount of water for 24 hours. |
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Neeps and tattie salad: boil some chopped, peeled swede in salted water and after 10 minutes, add a handful of new potatoes, skin on but halved. |
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This must be done under constant stirring, and the soup may not boil during the process because that would make it curdle. |
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In a small pan, bring 3 tbsp pineapple juice to the boil with juice of 2 lemons, 4 tbsp pastis and 3 tbsp liquid honey. |
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For example, heat is not what causes the water in a teakettle to boil but is simply what uniformly occurs before the water boils. |
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In a small saucepan, bring to a boil 500 ml of milk and the rind of 1 lemon cut in a single strip with a paring knife. |
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After cooking the bones once and separating them from the fat, we boil what's left of the bones in hard snow. |
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A tea infusion is best made by pouring water just brought to the boil over dry tea in a warm teapot and steeping it from three to five minutes. |
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Bring a panful of water to boil and, in a separate pan, reheat the stock, if using. |
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Any infection under the skin, such as a boil or carbuncle, may break through the surface and form an inflammatory ulcer. |
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Canada has a number of manufacturers of evacuated tube solar collectors. These can boil water in sub-zero temperatures. |
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Add the chopped shallot to the beer and the chicken stock, bring to the boil and reduce by half. |
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Then add the remaining apple pieces, bring to the boil again and add sugar to taste. |
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Bring to the boil to dispel the excess bromine, transfer to a 1 000 ml volumetric flask and make up to quantity with distilled water. |
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Large quantities: Place lightly fried onions etc. with stock in GN container, max. 100 mm, bring to the boil in the Pressure Steamer. |
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Add the cream, bring to the boil and blend the porcini sauce with the Braun Multiquick hand blender. |
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Bring to the boil and put a blender through the sauce and thicken it with the 50g butter. |
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Bring to the boil and reduce gently and completely so that the shallots are cooked. |
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It was those thoughts that made her blood boil with anger and frustration. |
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Bring water to the boil in a large saucepan and put the malfatti in. |
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Fenugreek seeds boiled in water, coarsely pounded, can be applied on a boil as a poultice. |
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Heat slowly to drive off the water, boil gently for two hours, allow to cool, and dilute with 100 to 150 ml of water. |
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Add the Kikkoman Soy Sauce and rice wine, pour in the chicken stock and boil for 10 minutes. |
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When someone has diarrhoea with a lot of itching, you boil these roots, strain them, and drink. |
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The stock and egg-meat mixture is very slowly brought to a boil then simmered gently. |
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When a boil just begins, if fresh henna leaf paste is applied, it aborts the boil. |
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First, a stoking gang had to get up at the ungodly hour of 6 in the morning to fetch and boil up several hundred litres of water. |
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Bring to a boil and simmer for 20 minutes over low heat or until the wine is syrupy. |
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Sometimes the difficulty is when we try to boil it down into very simplistic statements. |
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Because the caribou's brain is used to tan the skin, Adélaïde will boil it and add a bit of tallow to the water. |
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Water needs to boil for 3 minutes to kill germs in high mountain areas because water boils at a lower temperature high in the mountains. |
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Nevertheless, it is now clear that things have gone off the boil to some extent, and in 2001 yields changed little or not at all. |
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Reviewers are advised to make considerable effort to boil their findings down into a small number of conclusions. |
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Furthermore, the health risks raised by some are rather low as most households boil the milk before use. |
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Add the other two ingredients and boil on a slow fire until soft. |
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My own blood started to boil when they started questioning my worthiness as a person. |
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Bring the caster sugar and 500 ml of water to the boil in a medium saucepan, then add the lemon juice, stem ginger, star anise and the vanilla pod. |
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Any infection in this area, as from a pimple or boil in the nostril or on the upper lip or nose, may cause a local tissue inflammation known as cellulitis. |
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It is a multi-purpose machine used to sterilize babies' feeding bottles, boil eggs, vegetables or milk, make instant soup or even clean jewellery to restore its past glory. |
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Pour the strained marinade into the frying pan and boil to deglaze it. |
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Liquid helium will boil off constantly through a special porous plug in the dewar to maintain the science probe at its required temperature for up to 18 months. |
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The minister said he did not resile from his account of events and continued to insist the violence was the result of a build up in tensions which had been on a slow boil for a period of time. |
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It turns out that a nail clipper, divided into two halves and hooked up directly into a power socket will boil water. |
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The researchers even recommended that people with compromised immune systems boil their Brita water. |
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Strain the cooking juices into a saucepan and boil to reduce by half. |
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My creative juices boil at the prospect of national stardom. |
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In conversation, her ideas emerge at a roiling boil that often takes on a momentum of its own. |
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It's therefore advisable to boil untreated milk before drinking it. |
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Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil and set a bowl of ice water on the side. |
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For Stewed Brussels Sprouts Bring a medium pot of salted water to a boil and place a bowl of ice water to the side. |
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Because supplies were scarce, doctors did not have anesthetic to numb this patient before lancing a boil that had been causing him problems for more than a year. |
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And with that, tensions between Michael and dunder Mifflin's HR rep boil over. |
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Before long, passions come to a boil for them on both sides of the English Channel. |
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You can also peel peaches, plums and apricots and boil or steam them. |
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Add the folded pancakes, bring back to a boil and serve with a sprinkling of Grand Marnier. |
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They boil the leaves of the guayusa tree in the gurgling centerpiece, and gently sip its tea-like drink. |
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Remove the chicken and boil the juices furiously for a minute or two. |
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That night, we camped out near a pond so we could boil water for food. |
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This means having to boil up saucepans of water to have a bath. |
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Meanwhile, boil up another pan of water and add a pinch of salt. |
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Reduce the heat to low and boil the beans for 1 hour or until they burst. |
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There was no response and worry started to boil up inside her. |
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The water came to a boil and Rowena poured some over her teabag. |
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Then bring the fish stock to the boil in a pan and keep at a low simmer. |
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Bring to a boil and slowly whisk in the cornstarch, a little at a time. |
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Or what of the porridge left on the boil too long or the cat's fur balls? |
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This title does seem to have gone off the boil in the last few months. |
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No one has seen the bite, and there is no boil or splash to mark the event, just 130 lb Moimoi stretching out straight down the wake, a reel screaming. |
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Nothing is easier than a seafood boil to bring people together. |
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Popular along the southeast coast of the United States and especially in Louisiana, shrimp or crab boil spice mix is used, not surprisingly, for boiling shrimp and crabs. |
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This crab boil mix can be used for shrimp, crawfish, lobster or crab. |
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Do not allow mixture to boil or to boil over the side of the pan. |
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Gently boil for another five minutes, until the carrots are tender. |
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Then boil them a little and put thereto half an ounce of andromachus-treakle, and three drams of mithridate, and a quarter of a pint of the best angelica water. |
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Bring to the boil and reduce it to a thin syrupy sauce consistency. |
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Bring to the boil then turn the heat down and simmer for approximately 40 minutes until the chicken is underdone but just starting to look cooked. |
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Add the shrimp stock and Worcestershire sauce and bring to a boil over high heat. |
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This morning featured a walk through a tangle of internet, boiler and burglar alarm wireless rays just to boil the kettle, those same waves zinging my soft-boned children. |
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Bring the liquid to the boil and bubble until the mixture reaches 127oC or hard-ball stage on a sugar thermometer. |
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And there was a dearth in the land and the sons of the prophets were sitting before him and he said unto his servant, Set on the great pot, and boil pottage for the sons of the prophets. |
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In the production plant the saturated brines are first re-heated and then depurated, then they are sent to a series of crystallizers which bring them to the boil and produce precipitation of the sodium chloride. |
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If you boil it too long you will not have enough for your recipe. |
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In a pot, bring two liters of water to a boil with the bouillon cubes. |
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Let the liquid boil away and add some more stock. |
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Bring the milk, cream and sugar to the boil away from the heat. |
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Keep the heat fairly low, so that the liquid does not boil away quickly. |
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I boil half for her to drink and I grind the rest to make a rub. |
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Raise heat if necessary to boil away excess liquid. |
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Add the risen bagels, in batches, and boil for 1 minute on each side. |
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Can I boil in the bag your fully cooked roasts? |
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The prior decided to boil the berries to make a decoction and from then on, the monks grew into the habit of drinking this beverage which helped keep them awake during the long hours of prayers. |
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