This might be as simple as plain butter and verjuice, or a thicker mixture of wine, egg yolks, butter, sugar, and flavourings. |
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Tea or supper will not be a supermarket ready-meal full of additives, preservatives and artificial flavourings. |
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Onions and leeks were cultivated as flavourings and wild garlic may have been used. |
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The taste of blood is unassertive, like that of liver, so all blood puddings depend on additional flavourings for their particular character. |
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Chilli peppers are included in a mixture of minced lamb and flavourings served on a bed of Basmati rice. |
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The company insists the flavourings are added to take away the harshness of the tobacco. |
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Try more flavourings such as curry, fresh lemon juice, garlic, onions, oregano, basil and cumin. |
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Fortunately, there's soya and hoisin on the table if you need to adjust flavourings. |
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Generally, sweet peppers, paprika, and garlic are favourite flavourings for pork in Spain and Portugal. |
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They are also all made without genetically modified ingredients, hydrogenated oils, artificial flavourings, colourings or preservatives. |
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I suggest you get to grips with the following three and add in different flavourings to complement the dish you are serving them with. |
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Give it a taste and add more flavourings until it's blended in heat and sourness to your liking. |
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Alfred makes a basic yoghurt spice paste and adds different flavourings according to the mushrooms chosen. |
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Nothing fancy this, just a sound pot roast pigeon recipe with classic flavourings and a thick, old-fashioned gravy. |
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Thin, crisp and intense shells hiding centres of superb ganache or delicate flavourings or vanilla and fresh herbs. |
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Liberal use of such flavourings is characteristic of Georgian cuisine generally. |
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The product consisted of finely ground pork spiced with salt, sugar, and other flavourings. |
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Here, it was a citrus sauce with a packet-mix consistency and overpowering artificial flavourings that kept me guessing. |
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Strain the court bouillon into the pan with the softened flavourings. |
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Once the juice has cooled, remove the flavourings and sweeten to taste. |
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It was a simple dish made up of thin slices of perfectly cooked beef and onions, served with a generous amount of a light gravy with hints of Asian flavourings. |
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Foods which are most likely to cause problems are those laden with additives such as colourings, flavourings, preservatives and artificial sweeteners. |
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The average supermarket has shelves which are stacked with foods containing a variety of artificial sweeteners, flavourings, colourings, preservatives and stabilisers. |
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We've used the same basic technique but slightly different flavourings. |
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Colin Spencer makes a lighter, spicier version, with garlic, allspice, balsamic vinegar and apple, a tart Bramley if possible, as the main flavourings. |
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They are made up of milkfat and non-fat milk, guar gum, cellulose gum, sodium phosphate, carrageenan, citric acid, E129, plus flavourings. |
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Like all foods from Organix, these new finger foods contain no colourings, flavourings or preservatives, flavourings and no GM ingredients. |
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Ingredients may include a cheap starch filler such as breadcrumbs, seasoning and flavourings such as spices, and sometimes others. |
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Both recipes are distinct in that they typically call for flavourings of cinnamon and lemon juice to be added and differ in texture, not taste. |
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Since this was well before the introduction of hops, other flavourings such as honey, meadowsweet and mugwort may have been used. |
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Depending on the local regulations, additional flavourings and colouring compounds may be added to the whisky. |
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On arrival in Europe, the breast pieces are fattened with water, salts, sugars, flavourings and hydrolysed protein before refreezing, said the Food Standards Agency. |
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American bacons include varieties smoked with hickory, mesquite or applewood and flavourings such as chili pepper, maple, brown sugar, honey, or molasses. |
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Banda was the world's only source of nutmeg and mace, spices used as flavourings, medicines, and preserving agents that were at the time highly valued in European markets. |
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Banda was the world's only source of nutmeg and mace, spices used as flavourings, medicines, preserving agents, that were at the time highly valued in European markets. |
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When the real thing came on the market in 1885, it was a secret blend of carbonated water, caramel, flavourings and the extract of coca leaves and kola nuts. |
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Flavourings such as brown sugar or maple syrup are used for some bacon products. |
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