We knew your Government was seeking overseas bases, so we cooked up a likely story. |
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A friend, aptly named Squeeze, actually cooked and ate this 11-lemon recipe. |
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Kurdish specialties include a type of wafer bread eaten for breakfast, and any kind of grain cooked in whey. |
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By this method, the Chinese cooked fragile pancakes of millet or wheat flour, which they filled with wafer-thin vegetables and meat slices. |
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Hats, bats and wands were created in the art department, while ghoulish recipes were cooked up in the kitchen. |
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All we ate every day was a piece of black bread and three potatoes cooked in their jackets. |
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Some 70 lakh children were being fed with ghoogri, a cooked meal of wheat and jaggery. |
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The cooked fish are dipped into tangy sauces, including wasabi, the Japanese mustard, satay sauce and chilli soya sauce. |
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The other advantage is that there is very little washing-up as it is served from the pan it was cooked in. |
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The plan reads like something a junior account executive cooked up during the first 10 minutes of a brainstorming session with the ad agency. |
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Products with cooked elderberries, like juice or elderberry jelly, are perfectly safe, however. |
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We served it with quinoa, which I cooked with onions and herbs and served cold, and long-grain rice, served warm. |
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I have always wondered if this was true, or was cooked up by the quizmaster. |
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To make mashed, cooked squash, wash, halve, and remove seeds from 2 medium acorn squash. |
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She showed me how she cooked the rice, chopped the onions and cut to pieces the jiggly white tofu. |
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In return he cooked me a wonderful roast chicken followed by yummy Xmas pudding. |
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Buy sweet short pastry and bake it blind into a tart shell till well cooked and browned. |
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We had snails, a massive raclette cheese that was cooked at the table, a hot stone to fry the beef on and table fireworks which were alarming. |
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For me, an ideal meal would be a joint of lamb cooked in the Aga at home, with plenty of fresh vegetables from my garden. |
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We used to be able to eat our meat without it being well-done and cooked to a certain internal temperature. |
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It's not mystery meat cooked up out of scraps of pitch letters and press releases, and pressed into molds of zippy journalese. |
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The ragout had a distinct Mediterranean feel with roasted peppers and olives scattered in with the lightly cooked pieces of rabbit. |
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There is a 17 th-century French recipe for wild duck cooked in a ragout flavoured with mushrooms, truffles and chocolate. |
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The pan-seared salmon sat on a white-wine ragout of navy beans and shiitake mushrooms and was perfectly cooked to order both times I sampled it. |
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They ate food cooked in their juices over fires fuelled from their husks, and used antiseptic squeezed from them on cuts. |
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At this point the vegetables should be cooked but not colored, and there should be cooking juices at the bottom of the pan. |
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Allowing a roast or a whole fish to rest after being cooked so the juices can work themselves through the meat is slow cooking, too. |
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The fresh scallops and prawns were briefly cooked thus creating tender, juicy morsels of exquisite flavor. |
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Or peel and julienne it, then steam and serve it as a cooked vegetable, perhaps with a few slices of carrot added in for color. |
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I politely refused at first, but after their urgings I finally shamefacedly admitted that I could only eat food cooked with bottled water. |
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I snacked on sticky rice cooked in bamboo, but there were more exotic treats such as crickets, bamboo worms and bee larvae available. |
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In another fragment he recommends hare, cooked rare, for a similar occasion. |
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When the raw smell of tamarind disappears, add the cooked dhal, the fried items and rasam or sambar powder. |
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She cooked a meal of grilled chicken and vegetable ratatouille for the evening. |
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Later, he decided that the result was improved if the yolk and white were cooked separately. |
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Saute onions, cabbage, and cooked kasha for about 7 minutes or until they are slightly browned. |
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Joey had bought a packet of sausages for them, at the greengrocer's nearby, and together they cooked the raw meat over the fire. |
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Our mothers cooked real food from raw ingredients, making magical meals out of very little. |
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Avoid uncooked food, such as raw fruits and vegetables, instead sticking to cooked veggies and meats. |
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Pregnant women should avoid foods made with raw or partially cooked eggs, like egg nog and hollandaise sauce. |
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Hands should also be washed frequently while preparing foods, especially between handling raw and cooked food. |
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Perishable food, such as raw or cooked meat and poultry, must be kept cold or frozen at the store and at home. |
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Keep raw and cooked foods separate and use different plates and utensils for them. |
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All the families of the O'Reilly's Club kept a player each in their home, cooked for them and looked after them well. |
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Bulgur is white or red, hard or soft, whole-wheat kernels that have been cracked, partially cooked and dried. |
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In his five years as Treasurer he broke solemn promises, went back on guarantees and cooked the books whenever necessary. |
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Jugged hare appeared in recipe books in the early 18th century, the meat and blood placed in a jug and cooked within a larger kettle of water. |
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The firm rears chickens from just days old and processes them through to cooked finished products. |
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Upon entering the room the sweetest smell of fresh fruits and warm pastries flooded their senses, followed by the smell of cooked bacon. |
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Even when I cooked dinner, which he'd devour with glee, he would feel no sense of reciprocity. |
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When cooked remove basins and strip lining papers away and wipe the basins clean. |
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The cooked kishke can range in color from grey-white to brownish-orange, depending on how much paprika is used. |
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Now, what we don't know is how many of those Earth size worlds actually have liquid water that could cook up life or will have cooked up life. |
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Livers are koshered by being salted and grilled until cooked through, instead of being soaked. |
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A new refectory and kitchen will provide a place where pensioners can get a cooked meal daily. |
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Crab braised in rice wine in a sauce thickened with more albumen tasted as though it had been cooked in sea water. |
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I remember being pushed through the market and being fed pieces of smelly cooked kransky. |
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In cooking, the adjective al dente describes pasta and rice that has been cooked so as to be firm but not hard. |
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We resupplied our groceries and from then on provided our own kitchen staff and cooked our own meals. |
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I have a kvetch about my meal being cooked in the body fat of a dead animal. |
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The wood chips are placed in the digester and are cooked in a highly corrosive alkaline solution. |
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When reheating fully cooked meats like hot dogs, grill to 165 degrees Fahrenheit or until steaming hot. |
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You can admire the floors in original cooked tiles and the interesting girders of the ceiling, divided by wood worked lacunars. |
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It came to the table in an impressive metal container, with all the elements cooked and ready to be ladled out onto the waiting vermicelli. |
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Once they have prepared and cooked the two-course meal, the children sit down at a table they have laid and eat together. |
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To produce the paste, blanched kernels of sweet almonds are ground, mixed with water and sugar, and cooked to a smooth consistency. |
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The bagel is defined as a hard bread roll made of yeast dough twisted into a doughnutlike shape, cooked in simmering water and then baked. |
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Put bowls of cooked pasta around the table and use a dark colored tray as your Cloodle pad. |
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I had a full a la carte menu to choose from, freshly cooked meats, chilled lasagne and cakes of every description. |
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Roman has already cooked me way too much yummy food, and I can't even go running because of the rain. |
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Bake in oven for 20 minutes, or until the edges of the lavash begin to brown and the meat is cooked through. |
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If some of the marinade is to be used as a sauce on the cooked food, reserve a portion of the marinade before putting raw meat and poultry in it. |
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Pour the cooked fruit into a sieve set over the bowl of reserved berries and use the back of a wooden spoon to press the fruit through the sieve. |
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For example, potatoes, carrots, and leeks are all vegetables that can be cooked and eaten. |
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Two legs of roast lamb on the bone had been cooked just right, with a little charring on the outside to give that attractive, barbecued taste. |
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Blue pulled half-heartedly at the meat she held in her hand, the cooked leg of some unfortunate bird. |
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Once you have tasted a perfect lemon sole simply cooked you might be tempted to throw every cookbook out of the window. |
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When I ordered my lemon sole the waiter kindly asked if I would like it filleted, and it duly arrived cooked on the bone and then filleted. |
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It was on a very savoury bed of lentils which had been cooked with bacon and winter vegetables. |
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The chicken was tender and nicely cooked and the creamy mash made a welcome change from new potatoes or chips. |
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Unfolded flower buds of rhubarb are cooked in the same ways as elderberry flowers. |
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Serve chicken with jasmine rice cooked with some lemon zest and chicken stock. |
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They are cooked together until the milk is absorbed and almost vanishes, leaving behind a richness of texture and taste. |
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It was white, fleshy and not oily, cooked in a light batter and served with a white cream sauce and mushrooms. |
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They cooked up a feast of scones with jam and cream, fruit cake, sponge cake, and Anzac biscuits. |
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She knew all her clients dietary likes and dislikes and each meal was cooked specially for their tastes. |
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Then the meat went in and cooked for a long while, followed by a couple of tins of kidney beans. |
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I suppose she cooked you breakfast in bed then disappeared for the rest of the day to let you run riot. |
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I also cooked down some apples into apple mush so that we can use that in a smoothie today. |
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In a large bowl, toss cooked linguine, tofu and veggies with peanut sauce until all are well-coated. |
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Things were cooked in pans on racks over open fires, and meat was roasted on spits. |
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Avoid changing cat litter and eating raw and poorly cooked meat during pregnancy. |
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The meatless concoctions were rounded out by lentil salad and yellow split peas cooked with turmeric, ginger and onions. |
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Distinctive dishes such as loin of pork cooked in milk, which reduces to provide a grainy sauce, appear in Italian and Spanish cooking. |
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At barbecues, food must not be left lying around too long outside and must be cooked thoroughly. |
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If you are sneaky, you can transfer the food into your own ashets, and rough it up a bit to look as though you have cooked it yourself. |
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No cooked food could be sold, and shops were not to shelter ruffians, thieves, or prostitutes. |
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It may be a repeat of the breakfast menu or include cold fresh water fish, aspic dishes, and cooked vegetable salads. |
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The second lot of butter is important, as it will be less cooked and therefore more delicious. |
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Amaranth stems, radish, runner beans, cluster beans or pumpkin may be cooked separately with just enough salt and then added. |
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So David cooked up a wonderfully greasy breakfast, eggs, bacon, mushrooms, tomatoes, fried bread, our first fry-up for months! |
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The cooked or steamed fruit loses its laxative activity and becomes more astringent and constipating. |
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Was this, as I suspected in every atom of my being, a cooked sausage that just wasn't properly cooked? |
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Crumbled meatloaf can be used in any meal calling for cooked ground beef, such as tacos. |
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To distract myself from the wait for Elle to deliver, I had cooked them the same fruited breads and baked sausages that I served the soldiers. |
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We were shown the clean and modern kitchen where, in huge vats, rice and sambar were cooked for distribution to 43,000 schoolchildren. |
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So, for this event, I cooked from just regular vegetables and good old ingredients. |
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In those old days, they cooked in the kitchen with a big kettle that always hung over the fire. |
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Then you could move onto some deliciously cooked and wonderfully arranged bhajis, shish kebabs or samosas. |
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Nowadays, the basic nan is a wheat-flour bread leavened with a starter of the sourdough kind, cooked in a clay tandoor. |
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Choose from the assortment, stuffed with a variety of fillings and cooked to your order in the tandoor or on a tawa. |
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The lamb in this dish is cooked tender inside and a bit crispy outside and the sauce is tangy without being too spicy. |
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Tannia must be thoroughly cooked as some varieties contain high levels of calcium oxylate crystals in the leaves and tubers. |
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Desserts were generally varieties of pap made from oatmeal, semolina, tapioca, or pudding rice cooked in either milk or buttermilk. |
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The leaves of the taro can also be cooked and eaten, in the same way as spinach. |
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All meals are cooked over a campfire and every night is spent beneath a tarp. |
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Slabs of cod are battered and cooked until they take on a golden hue, then served with a lemon wedge and creamy tartar sauce. |
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Raw food is much more nutritious than cooked food, and is more satisfying in smaller quantities. |
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The choucroute, which is sausage and smoked ham cooked in sauerkraut, was also a winner. |
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In a pan of boiling water cook the baby potatoes for 10-12 mins until cooked through. |
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A white-jacketed Makonde waiter brought plates mounded with chicken and rice cooked over a fire. |
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Vicky went for scampi cooked in a golden cream sauce and was pleased with the nicely tender prawns. |
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Try sliced shitake mushrooms, a handful of beansprouts, sliced mangetouts, cooked egg noodles and fresh crab meat. |
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To ensure its tenderness, the loin was first seared then cooked at a very low temperature for a couple of hours. |
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When the pasta is cooked to the tenderness you prefer, drain it in a sieve and tip into the pan of tomatoes. |
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In this dish, the veal is served in a broth-rich pot with the beef cooked to an ideal tenderness. |
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Pork tenderloin is another tasty grilled meat, especially rubbed with cayenne or oregano and cooked quickly. |
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The duck was a large piece of tenderly cooked meat, but the sauce really was not very nice. |
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Such usual suspects as tuna and paler yellowtail were good, as was a tenderly cooked shrimp. |
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At the tented encampment, visitors were able to chat to Viking families as they cooked using authentic tenth century ingredients. |
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The beef teriyaki consisted of strips of something brown that had been cooked up with pepper, onion and soya sauce. |
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Even most of the meat he had eaten on the march with Cadona's army was cooked or dry. |
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Adam has brought a terrine with him, and cooked a delicious leg of Sharpham Park Manx Loghtan lamb on Monty's genuine old Aga. |
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Don't reuse the marinade from raw meat or poultry on cooked food unless it's boiled first to destroy any harmful bacteria. |
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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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Kangaroo and emu meat were marinated, cooked and presented during the ceremony. |
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When my mom and dad came in a while later, I had the eggs scrambled and cooked to a nice golden brown. |
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A garniture of turnips, carrots and potatoes cut in a tournage are cooked in a marmite till tender and served with the beef and sauces. |
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It certainly wasn't anything to do with the succulent chicken, the clean-tasting balti sauce or the cooked to perfection tomatoes and peppers. |
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They fed me on boiled pumpkin, wild rice, little mud fish and river prawns cooked in hollow bamboo tubes. |
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She began banging things around as she cooked the fish, and in the process of being spiteful and noisy, splashed herself with hot grease. |
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My most impressive dish is an advanced form of bangers and mash, using the best sausages cooked in cider with apples and bacon. |
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The sleeves on her violet tee shirt were scrunched up past her elbows as she cooked and her hair was tied back in a ponytail. |
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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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And the stew you mention is probably karafs, a terrific mash of celery cooked down with mint and turmeric, among other things. |
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She had cooked and washed for the men, always at knifepoint. |
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He's around here somewhere unless someone cooked that bad boy. |
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The meat has been carefully selected and cooked to be perfectly tender. |
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The potato base, like a latke only thinner and looser, is topped with chunks of tasty ham, onion and melted cheese, all cooked together, with some sour cream on the side. |
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Bring to the boil, allow to simmer for 30 minutes, then add the waterblommetjies and simmer for 1 hour or until the waterblommetjies are cooked through. |
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The two princesses had to have a cooked tea because they were in bed by dinner time, but they also had afternoon tea, with sandwiches, scones and a large cake. |
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She cooked alu and then cut them up for the audience to see and then feel. |
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They include crab cakes, Reuben tarts, vegetable spring rolls, shrimp quiches, and smoked chicken cordon bleu appetizers, all of which can be cooked at the same time. |
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One reason behind the evening news fade is that it's still scheduled for an era when moms stayed at home and cooked for dad, who didn't have a long commute. |
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Mrs. Buller cooked a braised saddle of veal and delicious it was too served with a rich gravy flavored with claret. |
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I sometimes have red mullet cooked in olive oil in a wok with chilli flakes, chopped fresh tomatoes, anchovy fillets, fennel seeds, sliced garlic and linguine. |
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Gluten-free grains include rice, millet and quinoa, which can either be cooked as they are or bought as flour that can then be made into bread or puddings. |
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That afternoon we polished and shined, swept and dusted, washed and waxed every nook and cranny of the little house while Madam Cuffy cooked the banquet. |
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Completing the arrangement of domestic buildings is the woodshed, a building that was vital for the fires that both warmed the house and cooked the food. |
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Meat should be reach at least 160 degrees Fahrenheit throughout, and egg yolks should be cooked until solid. |
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She said she cooked the grasshoppers and ate them with a little sambal. |
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But meanwhile George's mother had cooked a delicious Sunday lunch. |
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Add the remaining tomatoes, cover, and simmer for another 20 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through. |
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The monkfish is cooked with ground mustard paste and turmeric and the forceful flavours are married with a fish, which reminded me of Spanish bacalao. |
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I've tasted his johnny cakes, flour mixed with salt and water on a fence post and cooked on a sheet of galvanized iron, zinc curling off around the dough. |
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The very young couple cooked an awesomely appropriate meal for us, a series of little ancient Italian pasta dishes, antipasto, and three flavors of ice cream for desert. |
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Faced with kilograms of leftover, beautifully cooked rare beef, the very heart of the rib, I kept dreaming of the meals I was about to have from it. |
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Extensive consumer evaluation has demonstrated that tenderness is the most important characteristic in determining the level of satisfaction reported for cooked beef products. |
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When the vegetables are cooked and bright green, remove the saucepan from the heat. |
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For a number of years, Anne cooked at the restaurant in the heritage centre but last year took the plunge and opened her own restaurant and delicatessen. |
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Nowadays, local master chefs each have their own way of preparing the celebrated ahi,, cooked tataki style, meaning cooked on the outside and raw in the inside. |
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The rich, tangy sauce is a perfect foil for the tender green stalks, which should be cooked until just al dente. |
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I boiled the water, cooked the noodles and then added the cheese sauce. |
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The tenderly cooked potato is enrobed in crispy luminescent yellow dough. |
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A half cup of cooked dry beans is about the same as 1 ounce of lean meat. |
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For breakfast, eat a helping of sweet juicy fruit, and warm cooked cereal. |
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Unripe fruits are cooked as a vegetable in the same way as marrows. |
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The Plaza Hotel cooked a fancy-pants latke with red wine braised oxtail, horseradish sunchoke cream, and crispy kale. |
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My mother kept house economically and cooked all the meals herself. |
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Whitaker shows how some pharmaceutical companies have cooked the books to make the drugs seem more effective than they are. |
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Only hot water can be consumed, and the minimal amounts of food acceptable must never be cooked in a clay pot. |
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In fact, much of what is cooked here is sourced directly from the McLane family farm. |
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On a high-temperature electric grill, a modest-size patty of fairly lean beef is cooked on one side and flipped. |
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The meat was tasty and cooked perfectly to my medium rare specification. |
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The meat was cooked medium rare as ordered, and was tasty and delicious. |
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The dishes came with nicely cooked baby potatoes, carrots and mangetout. |
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I think I love it the most when it is tenderly cooked in a crock pot. |
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Is she back in the orphanage where it smells like ammonia and cooked cabbage? |
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The ratatouille filling consists of neatly shaped vegetables that are lightly cooked so it doesn't degenerate into a nondescript mess like many of its kind. |
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Eat only cooked foods and not raw, which are harder to digest. |
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Avoid foods swimming in cream-based sauces and fried or cooked in butter. |
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Like arame, brown algae called hijiki are used as an ingredient in soups or other slowly cooked or simmered dishes, although characterized by a slightly bitter flavor. |
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Nowadays, local master chefs each have their own way of preparing the celebrated Hawaiian tuna, cooked tataki style, meaning cooked on the outside and raw in the inside. |
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I cooked alone, ate alone, and walked alone four times a day up the steep hill to the monastery to participate in the Eucharist and the Liturgy of the Hours. |
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Mix the cooked pasta, tomato, white sauce, salt and chilli sauce. |
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They came with tiny white beans that tasted of salt and goose fat but with a herby edge, and ribbons of bright green savoy cabbage, cooked with bacon lardons. |
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The dals, made from legumes like lentils or chickpeas, cooked as a stew flavored with aromatics and spices, are perhaps familiar to most of us who visit Indian restaurants. |
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But the actual reason Eastern spices were so much valued for so long was that their hot flavours concealed the taste of rottenness in the meat they were cooked with. |
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Place cooked meats and raw items for the barbecue, as well as items more likely to be used last, on the bottom of the cooler close to the cooling source. |
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Skirret is cooked and eaten in the same ways as salsify and scorzonera. |
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Everywhere seems big on cooked breakfasts and these were hearty affairs although I couldn't bring myself to try the local equivalent of white pudding. |
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We would sing in the evening, if not dance, we cooked much Maasai food, we grazed cows and goats to make Maasai tea, and of course, we spoke Maasai. |
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It was a big change, she was less timid now that she had to fight to get the choice piece of meat she had cooked and make her way around the ship. |
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The midday meal was cooked and served to the kids at a school near Chapra, in the northern state of Bihar. |
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If you cannot start the day without a cooked meal any combination of Cumberland sausage, back bacon, egg, mushrooms, tomato and baked beans is offered. |
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Here is a recipe for cooked lobster served with homemade remoulade sauce. |
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Once the power was restored, the members, led by the emergency services manager, boiled up urns of water for teas and coffees and cooked bacon baps by the dozen. |
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While baking the cake we cooked the fish and chips and ate the food as it was gradually cooked while talking about terrible plane incidents on QANTAS airlines. |
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One of the other characters just had bypass surgery, and we cooked food to send him. |
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While microwaves heat up food more quickly, most food tastes better when it is cooked in a conventional oven. |
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Actually, I don't think they physically cooked anything, they just stood around and watched their recipes being mangled by the in-house excuse for a chef. |
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Seconds later, a thousand-pound bomb cooked off, obliterating the firefighters, blowing you back, and shredding your plane. |
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She cheerfully cooked up some Welsh cakes, from a recipe handed down by her grandmother, that the other hosts devoured. |
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You might be tempted by squid cooked in its own ink, braised peppers in tomato sauce, tuna or swordfish cooked in red wine, or partridge or quail in a sherry-vinegar sauce. |
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Believing they had left the conflict behind them, they rested, cut tepee poles and cooked camas in preparation for their journey to the buffalo country of eastern Montana. |
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This dish consists of pork, chicken and veal cooked in yogurt and garlic. |
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April must endure a comedy of errors, with her boyfriend, as they attempt perhaps the first meal ever to have been cooked in their seedy love nest. |
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New season potatoes, baked in their jackets and dressed ever so slightly with olive oil are the best possible accompaniment to properly cooked burgers and a green salad. |
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Eggs should be just past the runny stage but after standing for 1-2 minutes, they will be set and will look similar to conventionally cooked eggs. |
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After the treasure hunt the scouts set up camp once again in the sandpit in Graignamanagh, where they cooked dinner and took part in several wide games. |
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In a traditional jambalaya, chicken, sausage, ham, and chopped vegetables are cooked and added with seasonings and liquid to an iron pot full of rice. |
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Dinner was bacon and eggs cooked on an open fire by the tent. |
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Use separate chopping boards and utensils or wash them thoroughly to avoid cross-contamination between raw meat, and any cooked or ready-to-eat foods. |
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Some kinds of oysters are commonly consumed by humans, cooked or raw, and are regarded as a delicacy. |
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They can also be made into clam chowder or they can be cooked using hot rocks and seaweed in a New England clam bake. |
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Cooking does not break down the protein causing this particular reaction, so affected individuals can eat neither raw nor cooked apples. |
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The cooked nuts can be used for stuffing poultry, as a vegetable or in nut roasts. |
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The young leaves are edible raw or cooked as a somewhat bland leaf vegetable. |
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He is very particular about his food and if it isn't cooked to perfection he will send it back. |
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Nineteenth century descriptions of its consumption are uniformly as an ingredient in a cooked dish. |
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To the needy living in wealthy homes he sent meals he had cooked with his own hands as gifts to spare them the indignity of receiving charity. |
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The Romans used the same technique but instead cooked the honey and quince mixture to make a solid texture. |
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The Omani halwa is a very popular sweet, basically consisting of cooked raw sugar with nuts. |
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Common dishes include arroz a la tumbada, which is rice cooked with seafood or meat and rice with fried bananas. |
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The men did not eat human flesh, but rather sheep, lamb, duck, pigeons, and deer, and cooked the meat. |
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The meat was cooked but was freshly obtained from young horses bought from Arabs, and was nevertheless effective. |
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This was eventually resolved by supplementing with onion juice or cooked potatoes. |
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When cooked at a pig slaughter festival, they may also contain the animal's blood. |
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Consuming reheated or cooled potatoes that were previously cooked may afford a lower GI effect. |
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Staple foods are not commonly eaten raw and are usually sprouted or cooked before eating. |
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New potatoes are often cooked with mint and served with a little melted butter. |
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A variant eaten and sold in Lancashire, especially Liverpool, is made with cooked and mashed potatoes. |
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People eat atapa with smoked fish cooked in peanut sauce or with dried cowpea leaves cooked in peanut sauce. |
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The drupes are cooked briefly in hot water, both to clean them and to prepare them for drying. |
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Nigerian feasts are colourful and lavish, while aromatic market and roadside snacks cooked on barbecues or fried in oil are plentiful and varied. |
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In The casserole cooked in the oven, cooked is syntactically active but semantically passive. |
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Goan cuisine is famous for its rich variety of fish dishes cooked with elaborate recipes. |
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Gallo pinto, Nicaragua's national dish, is made with white rice and red beans that are cooked individually and then fried together. |
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Bota is a thinner porridge, cooked without the additional cornmeal and usually flavoured with peanut butter, milk, butter, or jam. |
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A local favourite is rice cooked with peanut butter, which is taken with thick gravy, mixed vegetables and meat. |
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Listed within them are dishes for vegetarians and for diners who prefer cooked fish or riceless rolls. |
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Gar, a long, skinny fish, was cooked and served in thick grape syrup, like saba, the Italian grape must. |
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Saunth is an appetizing, sweet-and-sour cooked sauce, often served with breads. |
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He and Bruce cooked up a script together, and Bruce flew home to raise the scratch. |
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Removing the cooked food from the oil with a slotted spatula lets it drain better. |
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Some smallgoods are cooked to kill harmful micro-organisms, but cooking changes the taste and texture of the food. |
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We played golf all day and lived Japanese-style after the massage and paper-and-scissors games with the geishas who cooked our sukiyakis. |
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Slow roasting is better for lean or not so tender cuts such as topside or whole bolar blade, which are not suitable to be cooked very pink. |
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She had already eaten a large lunch, to say nothing of a full cooked breakfast that morning. |
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I want to eat some good old-fashioned unbarbecued food that has been cooked in pots over electric elements. |
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Specifically, cooked and sweet aromatic flavors and astringency increased from the raw to finished product. |
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Waffles are made with a thin batter cooked traditionally on the stove between two buttered and heated plates of a waffle iron. |
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Wrap cooked crab legs in bacon, and bake at 350 for 8-10 minutes. |
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Her Crispy Mix appetizer pairs wax moth larvae with thin, inch-long slivers of potato cooked in duck fat and sprinkled with agave worm salt. |
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Utilization of adzuki bean extract as a natural antioxidant in cured and uncured cooked pork sausages. |
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It's mostly about earthy, creamy, slowly cooked white beans with accents of pancetta, roasted winter squash, and rosemary. |
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On the menu is a choice of London Broil, fresh northwest salmon, or a vegetarian pasta, all cooked by the hotel's award winning chef. |
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Jaya serves fine, home cooked Indian cuisine in a contemporary yet intimate setting. |
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They can also be cooked with low pectin fruits to make a jelling combination. |
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It's so light you can barely feel when you're getting near the biting point, which is why I accidentally slipped and cooked it. |
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We tried the pollo pibil, a Yucatan favorite with banana-leaf-wrapped chicken cooked in herbs, lime and bitter oranges. |
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A juicy tender Canadian bacon that looks a bit like a meat loaf is coated on the outside by a crust of cooked and crushed peas. |
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Juicy tender Canadian bacon that looks a bit like meat loaf is coated on the outside by a crust of cooked and crushed peas. |
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Apart from bartering honey and crabs for cooked rice, Jarawa women enter into illicit relationships with mainlanders, Ray said. |
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Shearer cooked a starter of tandoori scallops followed by malabari champ, lamp chops with South Indian spices cooked in a clay oven. |
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I thought back to the first Thanksgiving dinner, where the Pilgrims cooked unfamiliar food with familiar recipes. |
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The Irish lamb with truffled sunchoke and bok choi is perfectly cooked and the portion size is substantial but not overwhelming. |
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The chargrilled prawns infused with Goan pickles and aromatised with rosemary was cooked to my liking. |
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Malban is made from flour, sugar and mastic, all cooked in a copper pot over a flame. |
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The mature agaves are slowly cooked at low heat to assure the caramelization of all their sugar. |
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There is a section on bratwursts, and others on cooked sausages, semi dry sausages, specialities and a section entitled Profit with meat. |
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Heat some olive oil in a deep frying pan and shallow-fry the crumbed fish for 2-3 minutes each side until golden and cooked through. |
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Shallow-fry the fishcakes for 3-4 minutes on each side, until golden-brown all over and cooked through. |
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Brothy soups, curries, hot chili condiments, and raw and cooked vegetables are mainstays of home cooking. |
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Add stock a ladleful at a time till rice is almost cooked through, 15 mins. |
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For the perfect seasonal side dish, you can toss carrots cooked in a slow cooker with a cinnamon-sugar glaze. |
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Add the asparagus to the sheet pan and bake another 2 to 3 minutes, or until the fish is just cooked through. |
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Drizzle over the balsamic vinegar, then turn the chicken over and grill for another 6-8 minutes, or until cooked through. |
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Tikkas are the bite-sized chunks of chicken which are then marinated and cooked in the tandoor. |
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So people stayed home and cooked big pots of red beans and gumbo. |
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Aduki beans contain magnesium and potassium, pinto beans provide folate, haricot beans contain iron, while cooked soya beans have riboflavin. |
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Microfossils in calculus demonstrate consumption of plants and cooked foods in Neanderthal diets. |
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Chefs at the Bascule Bar and Bistro in St Peters Basin, Newcastle, cooked up a fortune in a Red Nose Day Ready, Steady, Cook challenge. |
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Even non-instant rolled oats are really only a few minutes away from being cooked into the iconic breakfast porridge I grew up eating. |
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Damodharan Rangasam took carragheen to new heights when he cooked the local seaweed delicacy boiled in milk for a banquet on Islay. |
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They came cooked to order and on floured buns with mayonnaise, beef tomato and gourmet relish, served with chips and mixed leaves. |
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Add cooked linguine to pan with shallots, chopped olives, tomato, coriander stem and basil leaves. |
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Celtuce is a cross between lettuce and celery, the leaves rich in Vitamin C used in salads or cooked like spinach. |
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He really cooked up a good one this time, something about an airline disaster. |
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I had a so-called dog-robber, a native boy who washed my clothes and cooked for me. |
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