Stilton is a creamy and slightly acidic blue cheese with a soft and crumbly texture. |
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The crumbly polenta nicely counters the silky red peppers, and the fresh butter adds a sweet kick. |
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I'm not a fan of lima beans, but these had a subtle goodness instead of the overpowering flavor of usual lima beans, and no crumbly texture. |
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By tilling and mixing in amendments such as compost, you make the soil crumbly enough for roots to penetrate. |
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The ground surface is a crumbly screed dotted with spinifex and occasional leopardwood and lancewood trees. |
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That was light on the stomach, lots of nutty and fruity bits bound in a crumbly jacket, surrounded by an alpha plus brandy creme anglaise froth. |
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They were appropriately pompous but looked like crumbly high school maths teachers. |
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By putting it through a wormery or composter you not only avoid these emissions but get piles of top-grade crumbly compost too. |
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So does the lobster pot pie, which contains an assortment of vegetables, a dose of heavy cream, plus a crumbly pastry crust. |
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When the cheeseboard arrives will people forego the offer of a knife and instead try to slice a mature manchego with a crumbly water biscuit? |
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There is nothing remotely healthy about the crumbly fudge from the Burnt Sugar Sweet Company but it is simply the best around and my secret vice. |
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It was impossible to dribble the ball for more than five yards before it hopped on a divot or dropped in a crumbly hole. |
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Fry over a moderate heat for about 15 minutes until the mushrooms have exuded moisture, then dried to form a crumbly mush. |
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The chef at the restaurant has whipped her Cabrales up into a fluffy, tangy, savoury flan and served it with a chutney and some crumbly cracker. |
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Blue cheese is a white cheese with blue veins and a sometimes crumbly interior. |
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Good though the matching of crumbly, flaking croissant with hot sticky apples and cold, slightly soured cream is, you may want to gild the lily. |
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Just beware of using too much flour, it can make it a little too dry and crumbly. |
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Like most grasses, perennial quaking grass needs a carefully prepared, fine, crumbly seedbed. |
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Organic fillings range from smoked haddock to sausages in onion gravy or simply traditional pork encased in good crumbly shortcrust pastry. |
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A dry, crumbly or even slightly cloddy surface with moist, fine soil at seeding depth gives the crop a good head start over the weeds. |
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The resulting cookie is crisp at the edges and a little crumbly in the center. |
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At the beginning of its ripening, Camembert is crumbly and soft and gets creamier over time. |
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The desserts were similarly cloying, except for a plate of crumbly, warm chocolate-chip cookies, served with a bowl of coconut milk. |
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Good compost should smell earthy, even sweet, and should be dark and crumbly. |
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I've moved from a tiny, decrepit college room to a smaller, equally crumbly college-owned house. |
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The crumbly berry is caused by the failure of some of the tiny drupelets, which make up the fruit, to develop. |
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The cake was really rich and slightly crumbly because of the high content of nuts, and surprisingly lemony. |
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Drywall, often called gypsum, wallboard or sheetrock, is made of a crumbly fire resistant substance called gypsum. |
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The pigeon and bacon terrine was clearly home-made, crumbly and well-flavoured. |
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The white part of the cheese is milky and crumbly almost like a Wensleydale. |
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If you are not keen on feta, use something else crumbly, such as Cheshire or Lancashire cheese. |
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Caerphilly is a moist, whole-milk cheese with a crumbly, softish texture and a mild, acid tang, which was a favourite of Welsh miners. |
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The lowermost layer was very soft, crumbly yellow sandstone that would fall apart in your hands with enough pressure. |
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This is evaporated and coagulated by slow heating, often carried to the point at which the product is quite dry and crumbly. |
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The filling was probably in need of a little more sugar or vanilla, but the pastry was crumbly and very moreish with the creamy filling. |
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Cool to lukewarm and then trickle the egg and water over the stuffing, mixing it in lightly until the stuffing is moist yet still rather crumbly. |
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Her home was little more than a shack, with rickety walls of thin, crumbly wood and with a wild, overgrown garden in the front. |
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If the surface is chalky, crumbly or sandy after cleaning, a masonry surface conditioner may help consolidate the stucco. |
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Not only is it really crumbly, but its crumbs are sharp and pointy and really hard to get out of the sheets. |
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Apart from corned beef, its most famous food item was a meat extract, a product that in Britain became the crumbly cubes we know as Oxo. |
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If they freeze hard enough before curing when on the walls, they will become quite crumbly and need to be removed. |
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The most obvious symptom of the disease is the production of small, crumbly berries that fall apart when touched. |
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While pie is baking, mix the topping ingredients, first the butter and brown sugar until crumbly, then blending in the nuts. |
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With a cloth from the windowsill, he began to clean the crumbly dirt from his find. |
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It makes clay-like soil more crumbly and helps sandy soil retain moisture. |
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Tart lemon jelly and crumbly crumbles went very well together, I thought. |
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The grass leaves and roots gradually rot down to produce a fine, crumbly loam that can be used for potting all sorts of plants from tomatoes to tulips. |
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A perfectly worthy, if dull, strudel tart cried out for a layer of seasonal apples or pears to complement its buttery pastry, almond frangipane and dry, crumbly topping. |
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The pavement in front of the man was obstructed by a row of dirty orange cones, which surrounded a deep trench beside a mound of tarmac chunks and crumbly earth. |
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Chalk and similar soft, bedded limestones provide crumbly soils that are both well drained and have the capacity to retain water in the microporous rock structures. |
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Fail to get the balance of ingredients right and you will end up with a slimy, smelly mess rather than the rich, crumbly mulch that is the sign of good compost. |
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Although you can use any stuffing recipe that you might use for a chicken or turkey, the recipe below, which has a moist, light and slightly crumbly texture, works well. |
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In the presence of any of these elements, sulphur will leak and the ebonite will become dull and crumbly. |
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It is drier than either cottage cheese or pot cheese and is crumbly in texture. |
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However, the crumbly texture helps make it a sinfully delicious topping for yogurt. |
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Take the dish out of the oven, then spread the crumbly mixture evenly over the apples. |
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Lumps of crumbly Roquefort give power to this light starter. |
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Some of the dried fish products are very crumbly and breakable and must be handled with care after being dried. |
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The flavour is sui generis, its consistency plastic and crumbly and its texture dry, smooth and uniform. |
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For this, you need to create a fine tilth, which means a crumbly surface into which germinating seedlings can easily sink their roots. |
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The whole malt falling in these subheadings is characterized by a floury, white, crumbly kernel. |
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These horizons are mainly massive in structure but with a crumbly texture. |
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Let it cool down a bit, afterwards add the flour with the baking powder, the orangeade and the spices and mix it to a dry, crumbly mass. |
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The first stage consists of converting barley, a hard type of grain, into a crumbly malt rich in enzymes. |
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In the east tunnel, tunnel boring machine Gabi I has already passed through this zone of crumbly rock with a length of approximately 50 meters. |
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Safety of the participants: The ground must be crumbly, non-slippery and perfectly level. |
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Pâtés lorrains are made from marinated chopped pork wrapped in a deliciously crumbly puff pastry. |
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There can be no tastier snack than these buttery, crumbly, fragrant little biscuits. |
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In contrast, the limestone found in the Niagara Region is crumbly and its characteristics are easily absorbed by vines of a very young age. |
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In June 2005, about 2,200 meters below the Chrüzlistock, the Amsteg tunnel constructors encountered an interference zone with crumbly rock. |
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When the faeces are completely dry they will emerge as a crumbly, powdery substance. |
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This makes the cabbage tender, and the filling moist and slightly crumbly. |
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This crumbly, soil-like material improves soil texture by increasing the drainage of heavy clay soils and the water and nutrient retention of light, sandy soils. |
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The North is known for its often crumbly cheeses, of which Cheshire cheese is the earliest example. |
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Good Wensleydale has a supple, crumbly, moist texture and resembles a young Caerphilly. |
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Ceylon cinnamon, using only the thin inner bark, has a lighter brown colour, a finer, less dense and more crumbly texture. |
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The heating of the limestone above the rock also caused it to be turned into a crumbly marble known as Sugar Limestone. |
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Add the butter and mix it on low speed until the mixture is crumbly. |
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Combine the flour, sugar and softened butter with your fingertips to obtain a crumbly texture, add the egg and a pinch of salt, mix well, roll into a ball and leave to rest for two hours under a clean cloth. |
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Last week, I made a fuss of walnuts, which, with sweet, juicy cobnuts and crumbly, earthy chestnuts, make up the bulk of our homegrown nut harvest. |
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The New Loud prove to be talented experts in polishing and refurbishing it in a way that is sufficiently surprising and energetic, enough indeed to achieve an amazing and dynamic formula of the old crumbly pop rock! |
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With crumbly dirt crust and a few pink worms peeking out, the pie looked totally gagworthy! |
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Soft and crumbly when young, it takes on a stronger taste as it ages. |
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These grating cheeses, including dry jack, are very hard and crumbly, with rich, nutlike flavors. |
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Using a pastry blender, cut in butter until mixture is crumbly. |
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Lightly rake over the soil to create a crumbly surface and then sow the seed evenly and gently rake in. |
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The blooming crust of soft white mould envelops a delicate, crumbly cheese enhanced with flakes of truffle, that becomes deliciously creamy as it matures. |
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For drawing or forcing, the roots are placed side by side upright and slightly slanting in holes or chicory beds and covered with a 5 to 20 cm thick layer of crumbly soil. |
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With eyes watering in the sharp wind, it was a relief to shelter under a high bank by the river, where dog violet, barren strawberry and thyme clung to the crumbly debris. |
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Leigh could single-handedly turn salsify into the next It vegetable, and its parsnippy flavour steals the show from the slightly heavy pasta crescents with their pleasantly crumbly cauliflower filling. |
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They need nonacid soil with a good crumbly structure in an open site, which hasn't grown peas for at least two seasons. |
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The nails become malformed, thickened and crumbly. |
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The extra maturing time given to Seriously Strong Cheddar gives it that deliciously rich and crumbly texture you get from better-bred cheddars. |
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Shortening, fats and oils of animal or vegetable origin used in most doughs and batters to impart crisp and crumbly texture to baked products and to increase the plasticity, or workability, of doughs. |
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Its size means everyone will get a slice of this bittersweet treat – cleverly preserved with lots of oozy juice by the boy-genius of Bray – in their portion of moist, crumbly pud. |
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The crumbly Cheshire cheese is thought to be the oldest in Britain. |
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Butterfly or snowflake, more open and somewhat crumbly, is the type most often sold for home consumption and also used in movie theater, ballpark or microwave popcorn. |
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The coffee cakes feature moist cake, crumbly streusel topping and a rich cinnamon filling, with only 120 calories per cake, a PointsPIus value of 3, and five grams of fiber. |
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Wensleydale, another crumbly cheese, is unusual in that it is often served as a side to sweet cakes, which are themselves well represented in Northern England. |
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As the armies are set out on the table, which is covered in the same crumbly grass and broccoloid trees used to decorate model-railroad scenes, Read is getting nervous. |
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Of them all, the Digestive is pretty much the undisputed champion, seeing off the Johnnycome-lately Hob-Nob, which is disappointingly, riskily crumbly. |
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