The are several versions of this kind of dish, the meat cooked with onions and spices, and finished with black olives and pickled lemons. |
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There was some mild bellyaching that the bang bang chicken and crisp Chinese pickled veg baguette did not live up to its promise. |
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My prawns were merely passable, but the mackerel was heavenly, as were the pickled herrings with finely sliced pickled onions. |
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A simple example of such behavior was the exchange of pickled fish for the salt cod preferred by slaves in most colonies. |
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Another soup, shchi, was unusual and complex, made with pickled cabbage and meat. |
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When the season suits, October is the principal time of putting in the winter wheat, which is usually pickled, and sown broadcast. |
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The cheese is traditionally eaten with potatoes, pickled onions or other vegetables, and dark bread. |
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Black olives are picked when ripe and are pickled in brine and sometimes then in oil. |
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Also refreshing are the crunchy pickled carrot sticks, with tamarind overtones that add a vivid splash of colour to the palette and palate alike. |
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My date opted for stir fry of smoked chicken and prawns, which came with a pickled salad and a peanut chilli dressing. |
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The salmon they carried from Berwick was boiled, pickled in brine and delivered in barrels known as kitts. |
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The latter, however, are very agreeable and good for making pickled or bloated herring. |
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He doesn't just look well-preserved, he looks like he's been pickled in brine. |
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I'm off for pickled Danish Cookies in Saurkraut sauce topped off with blood sausage and boiled sweets. |
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For spring there are pickled ramp Martinis, a sorrel margarita, and rhubarb as a cosmopolitan. |
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Sprinkle with pickled ginger and fold the bamboo mat so that the filling is enclosed, then moisten the uncovered strip of seaweed and roll up. |
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In the past, winners of the prestigious prize have included such interesting items as unmade beds and pickled cows. |
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You get grilled bread and a bowl of sweet and spicy pickled onion on your plate too. |
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Flavored with garlic and pickling spices, these magenta-colored pickled turnips are striking and flavorful when served with pickled peppers. |
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Titanium sheet, supplied descaled and pickled, has no significant amount of surface oxide. |
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They are tiny flower buds from Mediterranean shrubs, which are usually pickled in brine or sea salt. |
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They are hand-picked at the beginning of the summer, to be pickled in vinegar and enjoyed as a condiment or in salads. |
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When most people think of herring, they picture it in smoked strips, or maybe pickled in large jars. |
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Mint was grown and pickled in vinegar by the Romans, who introduced the plant into England. |
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Portuguese garlic pork is highly spiced pork pickled in garlic and vinegar. |
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However, in a British pub you'd probably have to substitute pickled egg vinegar as they wouldn't have any dill pickle liquid. |
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The menu takes in items as diverse as tiger prawn kebab with piccalilli, wild boar sausages, and duck and pickled cucumber on focaccia. |
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The best-known dressing-up dish is kimchee, vegetables pickled in sweetish but mostly hot red chili paste touched with garlic and ginger. |
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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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Meals at the camp are based on the traditional diet of pickled vegetables, cabbage, and goat and horse meat. |
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There were clouds of bone-marrow custard flanked by a gorgeous herb salad laced with house-cured guanciale and tiny pickled mushrooms. |
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It comes with slices of sweet pickled ginger and a dish of salty soy sauce and fiery-hot wasabi. |
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All jams, jellies, and pickled products processed less than 10 minutes should be filled into sterile empty jars. |
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I grimaced, I hated pickled waterweed, and by the face mother pulled when she ate it, I suspect she did too. |
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Our host had prepared a home bar for our arrival and we made dirty martinis with sweet and sour pickled carrots as stirrers. |
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The cat-o-nine-tails with its knitted thongs of whipcord was pickled in brine to stiffen it when there was an imminent flogging. |
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You could add slices of pickled walnuts, chopped olives and anchovies or leftover ratatouille. |
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If the basket will be painted, pickled, whitewashed or glazed, do so prior to lining, and let it dry thoroughly. |
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It comes with delightfully light guac and red onions pickled with vinegar, cumin, cloves and canella. |
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We've enjoyed aquavit and pickled herring at fine restaurants as well as hot dogs and beer at no fewer than six ballparks. |
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The Korean national dish is kimchi, a spicy, fermented pickled vegetable mixture whose primary ingredient is cabbage. |
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Whether it's smoked, pickled or kippered, herring packs more creatine than any other creature on the planet. |
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The department had achieved encouraging results from trials of burdock and daikon, used in soups, salads and pickled. |
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I dabbed on little piles of wasabi and pickled ginger around the rice and between the fish. |
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There are also culinary records indicating its use for pickled pigs feet, breaded veal knuckles, and sweet breads. |
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Serve the roast beef with a salad of fresh vegetables, pickled cucumbers and chopped celery. |
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Sour, pickled foods were strongly Germanic, but cornbreads, corn dodgers, corn pones and many others came from the south. |
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She was making milk ice cream with honeycomb pieces, pickled blackberries, blackberry gel, lavender flowers and hazelnut dust. |
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A more Americanised version would be topped with grated cheddar and pickled jalapeno chillies, or sour cream and paprika. |
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Vegetables are dried or pickled and fruits are also dried, candied, or made into jams. |
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There were also some roasted peppers in oil and tons of garlic, and a very tempting looking plate of pickled herrings. |
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The rich pate was topped with clarified butter, and the simple addition of sweetly pickled cucumber cut through its richness. |
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To provide the men with antiscorbutics while on campaign, they pickled everything that would pickle, from onions to potatoes to artichokes. |
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Try the whitebait roe and the roasted reindeer with pickled chanterelles and crushed lingonberries. |
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He must have loads of hilarious anecdotes about pickled herrings and jellied eels. |
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This recipe is a nice way of doing something different, a bit like pickled rollmops, but nowhere near as intense. |
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It was my fault I followed rollmops with an old-fashioned ham salad with pickled beetroot and onions. |
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My salad was mixed greens and had pickled and smoked puffin, smoked duck, and goose confit. |
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The table is laden with salads, appetizers, sausage and cheese, and pickled foods, followed by hot meat, potatoes, and pirozhki. |
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You must order a few sides, including the farm-fresh pickled veggies and roasted heirloom carrots. |
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My salad of pickled wild mushrooms was, our Swedish waitress explained, a speciality of her native land. |
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This week we had a carrot salad with diced chilies, pickled lemon rind and cilantro. |
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The only relief from all this greasy goodness was a sweet and tangy tartar sauce and bowls of green tomato pickles and pickled okra. |
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Some of the mouth-watering recipes include hummus tartine with scallion-mint pesto and salmon burgers with pickled ginger. |
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A few people add white beans, a few more finely sliced pickled dill cucumbers, and a few add sauerkraut. |
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The choices included tasty macaroni salad, a rice salad dressed with olive oil, baby corn, pickled beets and some chopped, crisp romaine. |
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The unidentifiable objects mouldering in the fridge were successively replaced by jars of pickled onions, Cheddar cheese and Stilton. |
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She goes home nearly every Saturday and comes back Monday mornings, carrying bagfuls of sweet bread, pickled meats and fresh fruit. |
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The first meal of the day will usually be a simple thick rice soup with accompaniments of chicken, dried squid, and pickled vegetables. |
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Once you caught and cleaned your bird, you've got free meat for squab pie or pickled pigeon. |
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Not an unusual order in Japan, where aficionados of raw and pickled sea cucumber enjoy theirs with beer. |
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On the northwest corner is pulled lamb shoulder reminiscent of barbecue accompanied by thin rings of pickled red onion. |
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Throughout the day I eat Fairtrade bananas, pickled onions and a lot of peanuts. |
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Unlike soused herring, pickled herrings are raw when put into the vinegar and pickling spices. |
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Also unlike soused herring, pickled herring is eaten cold-more like Swedish sushi than anything else, I suppose. |
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I had a veal and bacon terrine that was butch and robust, and garnished, unusually, with quite enough cornichons, pickled onions and salad. |
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Just like potato chips, crackers, pickled eggs, popcorn and tongue, les pattes de porc are designed to leave you begging for beer. |
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The company produces 150 million bottles and jars a year of products such as cooking sauces, pickles, ketchup, brown sauce, pickled onions and beetroot. |
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From ceviche marinade to pickled sheep eyeballs to ground rhino horns, here are the craziest hangover cures from around the globe. |
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Add the pickled sloes to the cooking juices and warm through. |
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Fermented foods such as miso and sauerkraut, pickled vegetables, and cultured dairy products like yogurt, kefir, sour cream, and cheese contain beneficial bacteria. |
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So far we have only had one trip to York District Hospital after he ran head first into the fireplace and got a bruised lump roughly the size of a pickled egg on his noggin. |
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The pleasant sausage looks and tastes something like a pickled ham. |
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This is olde worlde dining, pickled in brine and preserved in aspic. |
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Look for stuffed olives, relishes, pickled garlic, or flavored mustards. |
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Have delis, purveyors of foods preserved and pickled to last, finally hit their expiration date? |
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We kicked off with an expertly dressed salad with a buttery taste, and shared some chicken liver pate served with fresh toast, tomatoes and pickled cucumbers. |
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Specialities include a range of artisan cheeses, home-made fresh crab pates and ready-made meals, such as pheasant with pickled walnuts and Lancashire hotpot with oysters. |
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She indicated a divided tray containing pico de gallo, yogurt, sour cream, pickled serranos, green olives stuffed with bits of manzana, fresh tomatoes, and guacamole. |
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Of late, chef Jorgensen has been pairing ice-cold vodka Martinis with caviar, pickled quail eggs, goat cheese pizza, Gorgonzola cheese beignets and tartars. |
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Did Rabbi Weinberg really enjoy pickled tomatoes on Shabbos? |
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Mongolians bravely swallow a glass of pickled sheep eyeballs mixed into tomato juice to chase away their morning-after blues. |
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Jars or barrels would be stocked with sausage, headcheese and pickled pork, and hams, bacon and sidemeat were cured and hung from rafters for future use. |
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It features a pickled herring wrapped around pickled cucumbers and onions, and sometimes includes a beer. |
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How many jars of pickled watermelon does Derek Lam have stored in his refrigerator, ready to be paired with yellowtail crudo? |
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Properly pickled foods may be safely heat processed in boiling water. |
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Garnish with pickled ginger, nori and sesame seeds to serve. |
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Vodka is always drunk straight, accompanied by pickled or salty food. |
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Sophie Grigson makes a Germanic salad with beetroot, potato, pickled herrings, hard-boiled egg, onion and chopped cornichons, bound together with mayo. |
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A large midday meal in a rural household may include fish baked in a rye loaf, potatoes, barley bread, cheese, pickled beets, cloudberries in sauce, milk, and coffee. |
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Usually, it's fried, pickled in vinegar and spices and served cold. |
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He was pickled in a barrel and the story is that Mary helped to do this. |
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She thought about this as she pickled some cucumbers for the winter. |
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The buds are picked before they start to open, and pickled in vinegar. |
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Young buds were pickled in vinegar or brine with silphium and cumin. |
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Garnish with mustard oil pickled vegetables and pickling liquid. |
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Brown bags of pasta stand ready to be combined with cans of Italian tuna, homemade pickled vegetables, home-canned tomato sauce, and jars of his favorite imported red peppers. |
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They dined on sandwiches of pickled beef, buns and Christmas cake. |
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The sumptuous spread included mushroom soup, pickled mushrooms, boiled potatoes, salted herring, long sprigs of parsley and, of course, plenty of vodka. |
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The crispy tofu in a spinach salad is crisp but tasteless and watery, and raw bean sprouts and pickled onions are not rich enough to provide a foil. |
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Ash often spent her days at sea sunbaking on the flying bridge awning during Specials or just simply lazing about eating garlic bread and pickled sardines. |
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Breakfast was self-service, with rolls and rye bread and crispbread, hams and cheese, and pots of pickled herring and caviar as well as cereals, dried fruits, and jams. |
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There are salad sandwiches wrapped in black plastic bags, hummus, pickled cucumbers sealed into an old plastic margarine tub and home-made goat's cheese. |
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Besides, with a menu that includes pickled tomatoes, gefilte fish, hard-boiled eggs, wine mixed with apples and nuts, chicken soup and potted brisket, how can you go wrong? |
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For what seemed like hours on the big day we were glued to our television sets, with only cubes of cheese and pickled onions skewered onto toothpicks to keep our strength up. |
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There are 2.5 billion mummified, skinned, pressed, pinned, stained, frozen, pickled, skeletal-bleached, and desiccated dead specimens of species worldwide. |
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We loaded our plates with hummus and pita, deliciously lemony dolmas, pickled golden beets, a mess of roasted vegetables, and buttery corn pudding. |
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You need a loaf of fresh bread, a doorstep of cheese that you could stand on to clean the ceiling with and a few spicy pickled onions with this beer! |
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Mushy peas was the most popular side dish with 42 per cent but pickled onions, curry sauce and gherkins all made it on to the list. |
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Unripe green tomatoes can also be breaded and fried, used to make salsa, or pickled. |
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It is often prepared in a wide variety of ways, either smoked, pickled, boiled, or dried. |
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Today, pickled sheep and soiled beds threaten to make barbarians of us all. |
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Selfaccusation, selfmocking monolith of pickled, pricking peddlesome whirlpool of sequestration. |
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Common vegetable preparations include potatoes in olive oil and parsley, pickled cauliflower and beets, asparagus and taro. |
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Germans eat doughnuts, Lithuanians eat blinis, Finns eat split pea and ham soup, and Poles eat paczki, pickled herrings and vodka. |
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On the first field trip, a master pickier taught us to make pickled green beans. |
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I picked up a jar of pickled dill spears, some blintzi, some honey and garlic mustard and a packet of raspberry tea. |
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We started with Alexander Ong's easy recipe for pickled daikon to create this refreshing salad. |
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But they're also hoping their selection of spicy sausages, sweet breads and pickled fish will whet Hartlepool appetites. |
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From time to time pickled cucumber products can get a red coloration indicative of benign spoilage bacteria. |
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My favorite things to can are wax beans, pickled crab apples, beets and tomatoes, although I have canned many other fruits and vegetables. |
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The stars of the dish are the pickled enoki mushrooms and I wish there were more of them. |
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This is more of a pickled type of tofu and is not as strongly scented as stinky tofu. |
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A traditional Japanese dish, it is usually served with radish, pickled ginger, wasabi and soya sauce. |
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Some garlic sauce, fresh and pickled veggies and maybe even some hots. |
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Doufuru can be pickled together with soy beans, red yeast rice or chili to create different color and flavor. |
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Diners are raving about the pickled daikon XO, pork meatballs, roast pork musubi and vegetarian shoyu ramen. |
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Botanas can include such simple bites as seasoned nuts, chicharron, pickled vegetables, stuffed peppers or fried plantain chips. |
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The Selezione di Salumi is a selection of three cured meats with pickled chillies, sweet onions, olives and a crunchy ciabatta crostini. |
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These oily fish also have a long history as an important food fish, and are often salted, smoked, or pickled. |
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Hold it in two hands and screw off the lid. Set the lid down. Inside are pickled onions. |
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Walnut Whip, coffee and walnut cake, and pickled walnuts are more examples. |
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These foods include smoked and salted lamb, singed sheep heads, dried fish, smoked and pickled salmon, and cured shark. |
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Ukrainians also tend to eat a lot of potatoes, grains, fresh, boiled or pickled vegetables. |
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It is used for food after being processed while green for pickled walnuts or after full ripening for its nutmeat. |
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To illustrate how this would work in practice, consider a field designed to store and retrieve a pickled copy of any arbitrary Python object. |
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In some cuisines, the young bulbs are pickled for three to six weeks in a mixture of sugar, salt, and spices. |
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Additionally, boiled or mashed potatoes, pickled cabbage, green beans, and rye bread are prevalent side dishes. |
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For vegetarians, the key offering is Achaar ke Aloo, which is cooked two days before it is served in order to give the pickled spices enough time to seep into the potatoes. |
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A plant anatomist receiving such samples can remove pickled wood and bark for anatomical study, then dry the remaining portions for inclusion in a xylarium. |
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A variety of dried or pickled vegetables are also processed, especially in drier or colder regions where fresh vegetables were hard to get out of season. |
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Garnish your dish with sippets, lemon, and a few pickled mushrooms. |
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The paragon chicken tikka with the ginger soya sauce is the right match for the Bombay blonde while the pickled crumb fried mushroom is perfect for the Indian pale ale. |
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Oysters can be eaten on the half shell, raw, smoked, boiled, baked, fried, roasted, stewed, canned, pickled, steamed, or broiled, or used in a variety of drinks. |
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Onion and garlic are commonly used in the preparation of the accompanying course, but are also served separately during meals, either in raw or pickled form. |
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It features Lancashire black pudding encasing a pickled egg. |
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Side dishes including pickled olives and herring may also be served. |
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Roasted jidori chicken C A nod to Roy Choi and his bold street-food movement, the dish comes together with dirty rice, a sunny side up egg and pickled peppers. |
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Items that remain include hot smoked salmon with teriyaki sauce and pickled cucumber, the slow-cooked chuck ribs, the pulled beef brisket bun and vinegar slaw. |
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The United States has a particular shelf stable type called pickled sausages, commonly sold in establishments such as gas stations and delicatessens. |
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The healthy pile of surf and turf, with potato cubes, pickled vegetables and pepper sauce was fantastic and bursting with flavours, and was progressively devoured by Hayley. |
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Laba garlic, prepared by soaking garlic in vinegar, is a type of pickled garlic served with dumplings in northern China to celebrate the Chinese New Year. |
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Along with her daily chores the husbandwoman salted, pickled, preserved, and manufactured enough beer and cider to see the family safely through the winter. |
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In eastern Europe, the shoots are pickled and eaten as an appetizer. |
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A cool purple-hued Russian salad, full of a mix of soft and crunchy textures and some sort of pickled vegetable, was draped with roasted red peppers in a star pattern. |
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Some, like mizuna, are eaten young and tender in salads while others like Chinese mustard cabbage, are suitable for the sauerkraut treatment of being pickled in lactic acid. |
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Visitors to Hall 6, Stand 1201, can check out sliced tilapia, sea bass, barramundi and cobia, plus pickled mad grilled pickled versions of Pacific mackerel and saury. |
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Stepping up the flavour is a plate of scallops, cured in elderflower vodka and served with preserved sea cabbage, powdered seaweed and pickled samphire. |
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