The tataki of tuna with fennel and gingered ponzu was fine, as were the spiced tuna tartare and tuna sashimi rolls. |
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If I can get them gingered up a bit and inspire them to do something different, then I think I am doing my job. |
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Keep it in the fridge and use as necessary, finally ending up with the gingered sherry, which you can use in a trifle or stir-fry. |
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For the main course we had grilled sirloin and gingered chickpea fries, washed down with a bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon. |
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Sweet sticky rice topped with fresh mango and kiwi accompanied by gingered chocolate sauce is one of the many sweet sushi delights. |
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It didn't have to be like this – compare darts, which has been gingered up by jazzy formats like Thursday night Premier League. |
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Chartreuse tulip trees, gingered white oaks, plummy blackhaws appear as the rites of autumn writ small. |
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Should be immediately recommended to connoisseurs of Muscat as an aperitif or with gingered salmon blinis. |
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That feature, however, was unavoidable at this party, where, between bites of gingered shrimp and shiitake summer rolls, guests ogled oversize multimedia portraits of dozens of derrières. |
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I attended their concert first, so that was what gingered me to continue this school. |
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The first breather of the day came when Naomi brought some gingered lemonade out to the barn. |
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They gingered the biscotti, black and whited the cookies and oated the meals. |
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If he had been gingered, he would have gone well. After I bought him, I gingered him. |
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Orange-glazed chicken, vegetable-fried brown rice, vegetable egg roll with duck sauce and gingered carrots with edamame. |
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Spring training began on Christmas Day, when my cousin and I gingered onto the lot behind the fire station to try out our new spikes. |
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She gingered her way into the river and timidly splashed into its waters. |
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I was inspired by the photograph of Gingered Green Beans now in abundance, with chopped pickled ginger and bird's eye hot peppers. |
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