With the drumstick peel back the meat from the fat end with a paring knife until the bone is removed. |
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As we settled in with paring knives for the first batch, you asked how big the apple chunks should be. |
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Except where noted, only a chef's knife or paring knife are used in any of the methods. |
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By paring components to the bone, Martin showed that even the smallest urban space can be a haven of tranquillity. |
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Unmold the panna cotta by running a paring knife around the edge and inverting the ramekin onto a plate. |
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I set up the board and pull out my bread knife, my chef's knife, my paring knife and my peeler. |
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Transfer the large pieces to the prepared brioche pans and, using a paring knife, score the top. |
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Using a paring knife or a melon ball scoop, hollow out the bottom of the cake, keeping the removed section intact. |
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Rather than struggle to unscrew tight metal lids on jam pots and their ilk, I use a small paring knife. |
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Using a sharp paring knife and a soup spoon, remove the seeds in the center and discard. |
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Hands down, my most commonly used kitchen knife is the 3-to 4-inch blade paring knife. |
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Come autumn, a sharp paring knife makes quick work of such tasks as peeling fruit and carving jack-o-lanterns. |
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Quarter the apples, then peel and cut away the core with a small paring knife. |
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The kit contains a chef's knife, a serrated knife, a thin long knife for slicing meat, a boning knife, a paring knife, and a pair of scissors. |
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Cut them into 2-inch slices, then carefully peel the slices with a paring knife and cut each slice into 2-inch pieces. |
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With a paring knife, cut out the tough core and any bits of hard matter surrounding it. |
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Gently scrape the label off the clothing with a paring knife, a butter knife or another straight edge, such as a credit card or a ruler. |
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With a paring knife, trim the stem ends of the okra without opening the pods. |
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He would hand out cutting boards, shaped like either pigs or fish, to the customers, then paring knives. |
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After all these weeks of paring it down to the final twelve, these are the twelve? |
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Hummel's paring down of Mozart's work lays bare the exposition and development of themes with absolute clarity. |
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Similarly and singularly, 1980s Men at Work hits return on Man at Work, an acoustic paring down by the band's former frontman Colin Hay. |
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As American president Theodore Roosevelt found, paring down language can go too far. |
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To remove the zest, use a sharp paring knife, a vegetable peeler, or a special tool called a zester. |
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The 15-part show was due to begin on March 3, with Peaches paring up with her golden retriever, Parper. |
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How did the novel evolve away from your original idea of it, and can you say something the editorial process, the paring away. |
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It has the shape of a chef's knife, and the fine motor control of a paring knife. |
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They look like the most sober and ambitious of minimal paintings, taking Barnett Newman and paring him down further. |
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Another paring knife stained with blood was found in the kitchen. |
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Stripped of their tough skins with a vegetable peeler or paring knife, broccoli stems make a delicious, slightly crunchy addition to any broccoli dish. |
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Scour it first with a stiff brush then peel the rind with a paring knife. |
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A simple vegetable peeler or paring knife produces similar strips, but you will probably need to scrape away the bitter white pith on the underside. |
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With the paring knife angled down, cut a shallow crater around the top of the hole to help hold the preserves that will go there. |
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But openness also exposes them to competition from rival foreign firms, paring their margins. |
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Peel ends of spears with sharp paring knife or vegetable peeler, if desired. |
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Peel 2 oranges with a paring knife, then cut the zested peel into strips and blanch for 2 minutes in boiling water. |
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The Japanese currency fell against the U. S Dollar and the GBP on Thursday, paring losses made the previous day. |
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Gut the watermelon using a paring knife until you see the white layer of the peal. |
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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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Nevertheless, the JPY now appears to be paring off its recent gains as stock markets indicate a lack of confidence in the Japanese currency. |
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It represents another surprise, contrasting, like the studio, with the paring down of the apartments. |
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He had enriched his heathy land by the process of paring and burning. |
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Using a paring knife, cut a little hat off the top of each, and carve the inside using a melon baller or a small sharp-edged spoon, reserving the flesh. |
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We ended up with two Japanese paring knives, a miniature harmonica, and a jaw harp. |
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I was left alone to refine and distil my art for decades, paring things down to their essence. |
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Journalists spend an extraordinary amount of time paring the information in their copy down to the bare minimum, especially in the all-important lead paragraph. |
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Use a paring knife or sturdy vegetable peeler to remove the skin of the celery root, then use the large side of a box grater to grate the root. |
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With paring knife, cut dough into 1-inch pieces. |
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With a paring knife, scrape out and discard as many seeds as possible. |
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And, with the prospect of a wave of baby boomers entering retirement in the next few years, the paring of retiree benefits is becoming a flashpoint in labour relations. |
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Michael held a paring knife against his thigh. |
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I do tend to bring another smaller knife, like a paring knife. |
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Wash and cut the apples into quarters using a paring knife. |
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A paring knife is perfect for slicing apples, kiwi and oranges. |
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The paring knife peels this sweet potato being the heart. |
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Instead, wipe them clean with a damp cloth and scrape them gently with a paring knife to remove bits of dirt, then rinse and dry them in a towel. |
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Consequently, the threat of water charges has returned and even local ministers such as Nigel Dodds are talking about paring down government to save cash and keep the chancellor happy. |
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But clearly hesitant to break an election promise that no changes would be made to the pension, the government has delayed paring back aged pensions until after the next federal poll. |
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It must also involve paring back red tape. |
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Instead of dispersing his efforts in diversification and over-production, Lavilliers has followed the opposite course, paring his sound back to essentials and rediscovering the basic joys of playing music. |
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Afterwards comes the dressing stage, which involves discarding any leaves that have deteriorated or display irregular characteristics, and then cutting and paring the stem to a size proportionate to the head. |
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Knives are available for specific tasks like paring and boning. |
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In 1997, the Company began the process of paring down its activities. |
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By paring down the text, costs will drop significantly. |
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Instead, invest in a good paring or utility knife, which you can use for the task. |
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He left the makeshift absinthiana on the counter and took the drink to the kitchen table, holding a paring knife in his left hand. |
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He says he outrightly condemns him for paring back on the right afforded by the directive with regard to cut-off age for leave. |
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It was not until she glanced down and saw the handle of a kitchen paring knife. |
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Using a template or a good eye to guide the paring chisel, slice off the corners of the tenon ovolos at 45 degrees. |
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It's based on a short novel adapted for the stage by director Christian Duchange: by paring it down and adding a soundscape, he has created a visual narrative delivered through unaffected yet meticulous performances. |
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Jennifer was found dead on Sunday, August 2, with up to six stab wounds inflicted by a paring knife with a 14-inch blade which had been taken from her own kitchen. |
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The set and statary times of paring of nails and cutting hair. |
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On the extreme end of dieting, some research indicates that paring food intake to the bare minimum may protect the brain from a lifetime of everyday insults. |
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Paring form and materiality down to its monastically rigorous bare bones, this new apartment in Milan is a sensuous synthesis of big spaces and ethereal light. |
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