It consists of tequila, cointreau, sour mix, fresh lime and crushed ice, and comes in the obligatory salted glass. |
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Vendors wander the sand selling newspaper cones of peanuts or of lentil mash flavoured with chilli, ginger, curry leaves and salted green mango. |
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The freshest herring was salted and sold at good prices for human consumption. |
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The deer were gone, and the codfish that sustained the local economy was mostly salted for export. |
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The barbecue sauce was a sweet, tomato-based mesquite glaze, and the greens were classic French haricots verts, salted with bits of cured bacon. |
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You could also put a large panful of boiling salted water on to simmer gently so that it will come to the boil quickly at half-time. |
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There are jars of the salted lime pickles that aunt makes so well, the fried snacks and the pista barfi that are grandmother's specialty. |
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I've read many times since that the best way to cook live prawns is to boil them in heavily salted water or, better still, seawater. |
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In a separate pot of salted, boiling water, blanch the fava beans, then immediately drain and shock them in an ice bath. |
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Eventually they managed to track down frozen varieties of fish, which were fed to the timid bird in a bowl of salted water. |
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To caramelise the garlic, first blanch the garlic in a pan of salted boiling water for about 3 minutes, then peel and transfer to a clean pan. |
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The broth is ideally salted and as rich and meaty as one might hope for in tonkotsu. |
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Cook the tortellini in a large pan of salted, boiling water until al dente. |
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The salted version often contains spices such as roasted cumin seeds or black pepper. |
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It was my first time with pecorino, and the salted sweet milkiness blew me away. |
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Preserved pork, including sides salted to make bacon, held a place of primary importance in the British diet in past centuries. |
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Typically, these products consist of thin strips, air dried, usually salted, sometimes lightly smoked, often peppered or spiced. |
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The heirloom tomatoes were sliced, salted, peppered, and placed on a white dish with a wee bit of basil. |
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But make it properly with eggs and unsalted butter, not with salted butter and too much icing sugar in the English teashop style. |
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They were blanched in boiling salted water, refreshed in ice water, and then warmed in the garlic herb oil. |
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In western countries they are most familiar as roasted or salted peanuts, or in peanut butter or incorporated in confectionery. |
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Drizzle with sesame oil, and scatter with shredded ginger, spring onions, salted peanuts and coriander. |
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The peas are covered in salted water, cooked until tender, seasoned with a pat of butter and served. |
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Cook the pasta in plenty of boiling salted water for two to three minutes until tender. |
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Cook the pasta in a pan of salted water as per the instructions on the packet. |
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Will you please pass the salt, I don't think these French fries were salted. |
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In a large saucepan, bring salted water to a boil and parboil lobsters for three minutes. |
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I parboiled them in plenty of salted water for seven minutes, and then tossed with some oil and a lot of salt. |
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The dessert was a Belgian chocolate pot, served with pistachio nuts, salted caramel, and honeycomb, having a Christmas look and feel to it. |
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Biltong is traditionally made from strips of springbok or kudu haunch, herbed, salted and left to cook-dry in the sweltering African sun. |
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Steerage passengers were given a fairly plain diet of salted meat, biscuits, soup rice, oatmeal and raisins. |
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It is a bland dish and may be accompanied by salted fish or other strongly flavoured food to provide contrast. |
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Cook the pasta in a large pan of boiling, salted water according to packet instructions. |
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Shred the spring greens, discarding any hard stalk or core, and cook in simmering salted water for 5 minutes until tender but still bright green. |
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It may be topped with cheese made from the milk of the carabao, slices of salted duck eggs, butter. |
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Indeed, regardless of era, salted bacon, especially rashers of bacon, and salted butter have endured as favourite foodstuffs. |
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And off I sailed, keeping to the main road which was quite dry, and well salted. |
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I then put the bonnottes in two Asian wicker steaming baskets and over a saucepan filled with salted boiling water. |
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Bring a large pan of salted water to the boil and blanch the spinach for 30 seconds. |
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To start with, it is either salted or brined to extract the moisture, next it is air-dried and then it goes to the smokehouse. |
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She closed her over-stuffed box that had the fusilli, egg, tuna, paprika, pineapple, salted peanuts and raisins. |
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A related form was the white herring, which was salted without being smoked. |
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The exhibits cover production of medicinal cod-liver oil, barrel manufacture and the preparation of, and trade in, salted fish and klipfish. |
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One principal difference is whether the meat is dry salted or soaked in brine. |
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She could smell the reek of salted fish on his breath and she could see the lice in his beard. |
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Livers are koshered by being salted and grilled until cooked through, instead of being soaked. |
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Cook the fusilli and bow ties separately in a large pot of boiling salted water for 10 to 12 minutes until each pasta is al dente. |
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The legs are salted to pull out excess moisture, then stewed slowly in more duck fat flavoured with herbs. |
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The beans, most often scarlet runners, were sliced and salted in a crock for the winter. |
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She salted beans and onions in a crock, made jam and pickles, and preserved eggs. |
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Special occasions call for a gumbo and vegetable soup with crab or salted meat. |
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Cook the inaniwa pasta in plenty of boiling salted water until cooked, then refresh in cold water and drain. |
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Cook the peas in simmering salted water for 4 minutes until tender, then drain, refresh in cold water and drain again. |
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He salted the argument with just enough personal reminiscence to make it committed without being confessional. |
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The offal would be passed round for instant consumption, the rest potted, salted or dried. |
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After the roll call, the prisoners' meal was a small loaf of bread, some lard or margarine and occasionally about 100 grams of salted pork. |
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The corpse is quickly stripped and butchered, salted in curing brine, and left to dry in a smoke hut overnight. |
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The extraordinary salted chewiness of bresaola is flattered by limpid extra virgin olive oil. |
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He often eats on the move, snacking on chicken and olive oil mixed with honey and salted almonds. |
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We curse the empty reservoir of washer fluid in the rush hour traffic over freshly salted slush. |
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By and large, high-salt foods such as salted meat and sausage products, salted snacks, crisps, salted nuts etc. should be avoided. |
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Blanch the asparagus spears in boiling salted water for two minutes, then remove with a slotted spoon and dry on kitchen towel. |
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Sausage, pork, beef, mutton, chicken, and dried or salted fish are widely available and relatively cheap. |
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To achieve the old intestinal heave-ho, one can go with a homemade ipecac of, say, incredibly salted water or a tasty brine shrimp colada. |
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Grey mullet and herring were also salted and dried, when they were known as bokkems, used like Bombay duck. |
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I only bought this girl a six-pack of Gerberas and a packet of salted peanuts, as you do. |
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To poach the fish, put the lemon juice in a shallow pan with enough lightly salted water to cover the fish, then bring to the boil. |
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The tongue of the whale was regarded as a delicacy, while salted whale blubber could be bought in any French town. |
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Using rubber gloves, put nettles in two litres of salted boiling water for a second to remove the sting then plunge them into iced water. |
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Put the pluck into cold salted water, boil, then skim and simmer for 1 hour. |
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Top and tail the green beans, then cook in boiling salted water until very tender. |
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The show was certainly a lively, fast-moving, hilarious affair salted with quick-firing sallies of naval wit and wisdom. |
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This is only one river basin, and the salmon are pinks, which, being low-fat and lacking that salmony taste, mostly get smoked, salted or canned. |
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Much of the excellent seafood taken from coastal waters is salted and dried and sent inland. |
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These boats were loaded with all kinds of goods, from eggs to veggies and, of course, salted bacon and hams. |
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The tiny peppers are blistered first on one side, then the other, before being salted and plated for serving. |
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A quarter-cup of roasted and salted sunflower seeds contains 200 calories, more than 200 mg of salt and 17 g total fat. |
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Meanwhile, stir-fry garlic until it smells fragrant, add in salted soya beans, stir well. |
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Melt together 70g of salted butter and 50g honey in a small saucepan, and pour this into your dough. |
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The plain, salted pretzels weren't ready, but ones stuffed with either cheese or apple cinnamon were available. |
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Traditionally, all the vegetables in a piccalilli are salted, but I find the flavours are punchy enough, so I skip this stage. |
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Properly dried and salted codfish would keep for long periods, an important consideration before refrigeration. |
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She wrapped one of the loaves of bread she had baked that morning in some brown paper, along with a little salted meat. |
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Stay away from candied or heavily salted nuts, and opt for raw nuts such as those by Planters. |
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Their menu varies from the noodle section to the usual rice dishes, offering Laksa Singapore to salted fish and fried rice. |
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We met some real Chicago natives and they showed us their techniques for eating salted peanuts whole in the shell. |
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I doubled the quantity of garlic, added about a teaspoon of hot pepper flakes, and topped the dish with some ground dry-roasted salted peanuts. |
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The book is salted with introspective passages that document the author's increasingly obsessive antiwar bias. |
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The speech was liberally salted with the standard Lathamite insults from Werriwa College of Invective. |
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A more popular Creole dish is roasted breadfruit with salted codfish, onions, and peppers cooked in oil. |
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But it's richly salted with fascinating cultural lore, and an engaging read whether you're a carrot-top or not. |
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There was no snow falling, there was none on the ground, and there was only a little bit of ice on the roads that hadn't been salted yet. |
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The recent frosty spell led to a deterioration of the surface of some routes after Kildare County Council staff salted them. |
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However, these stretches of road are thoroughly salted to clear the snow and make them safe for road users. |
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But, after the Hopgrove roundabout, the roads have all been wet as a result of being salted. |
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Phillip Arnold and John Slack salted a mine under claim to Stanton in Wyoming with uncut diamonds from South Africa. |
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Polymers such as poly or poly that are salted out by electrolytes usually show an inverse temperature solubility. |
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Bring a large saucepan of salted water to boil, add peas and cook for 5 minutes. |
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Their salted and smoked meat was useful to give savour to otherwise stodgy dishes, and was especially important for the poor. |
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This is followed by up to two quarts of warm salted water or strong licorice tea which in such high dosage is emetic. |
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It consists of plain steamed rice served with beef stew, salted eggs, fried beancurd, tempeh, cucumber, basil, mung beans and chili sauce. |
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Around 1835 a new type of lightly salted, lightly smoked bloater was first made at Yarmouth. |
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Firing the stove he placed a pot of water onto the flame and then went into the barrel of salted meat so that he may cook himself a hardy meal of stewed duck with wheat bread. |
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But if the Salt have lost its savor, wherewith shall it be salted? |
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Gin and white vermouth shaken with salted pomegranate syrup, dappled with rosewater. |
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Cheese biscuits, asparagus spears with garlic and saffron mayonnaise, and mixed salted, roasted nuts. |
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Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil and set a bowl of ice water on the side. |
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For Stewed Brussels Sprouts Bring a medium pot of salted water to a boil and place a bowl of ice water to the side. |
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Another testimony describes a man who killed, salted, and ate his wife, and later was executed for the crime. |
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The first night's catch of perch, grayling and pike turn up as an aperitif, variously salted, cured and smoked, and served with endless glasses of ice-cold Lappish vodka. |
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For skate in black butter, you begin by poaching the wings in salted, lightly vinegared water with herbs and aromatics for ten minutes until it becomes opaque, then drain it. |
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Cook the spaghetti in salted water as per the instructions on the packet. |
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Wind-dried sausages, smoky bacon and salted meats are traditionally made in southwestern China in the last month of the lunar year, and served up on the New Year dinner table. |
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Top and tail the green beans and cook them in salted boiling water for 3-4 minutes till tender, then drain them and rinse under cold, running water. |
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The standard accompaniment to salted beef or pork was either mustard or a similar condiment made from the seeds of the rocket plant, Eruca sativa. |
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When you go to the cinema, do you have sweet or salted popcorn? |
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His work is salted with slogans and phrases in capital letters. |
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The salted and cured viscera of the Selenka sea cucumber, considered a delicacy of Japanese cuisine, is very expensive and difficult to find in the United States. |
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One reader had to download 63 tracks, and then sort through the salted and mislabelled files in order to successfully download all the songs from an album containing 12 songs. |
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For the beef shoulder, bring a large saucepan of salted water to a boil. |
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The soup arrived in a steaming tureen, accompanied by a separate plate full of tender pork, salted duck egg, crispy pak choi, sliced carrot and Chinese mushroom. |
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The blocks are then salted in brine for 20 days and aged for two years. |
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Bombay Duck is a traditional north western Indian delicacy of bummalo fish, salted and dried in the sun on the beach it was landed on, before being deep fried. |
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Pizza, pasta, burritos, and any food that must be salted or is occasionally sold with an action figure from a current movie is expressly forbidden. |
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My grandparents had a bowl of mixed salted nuts on the table. |
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At Rue 57, a bustling midtown Manhattan French bistro, along with the hard-boiled eggs displayed on the bar for snacking are salted edamame, a perfect bar nibble. |
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Maybe there'll be a bowl of ready salted crisps and a selection of over-baked fatty parcels plus a token lump of fruit to round off the whole culinary non-event. |
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In summer it was normal to live on milk, butter, cheese curds and whey, while in autumn a number of cattle were killed, their beef being salted to eat during the winter. |
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Salt fish cakes are made from shredded salted codfish mashed together with boiled potatoes, onions, and pepper, then placed in a batter and fried. |
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Place the salted codfish into a bowl, breaking it into large chunks. |
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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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It's not easy to find corned beef that isn't heavily salted. |
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Cook the potatoes in simmering salted water for 20 min or until tender. |
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Instead it was added at the cooking stage through the addition of substances like garum, which was made from salted anchovies, the forerunner of today's ketchup. |
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But he was obsessively formal and had about as much liveliness as a salted cod, and Bahzell simply couldn't warm to him as he had to Charrow or Sir Terrian. |
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But if you leave some salted and spiced cabbage leaves in a crock for a few weeks, the germ fairy will replace the contents with kimchi while you sleep. |
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The meat was cubed, heavily salted, and cured for twelve hours. |
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This book begins with the arrival of the salted eel and ends when the entire creature has been consumed in a sequence of soups, stews, casseroles and fry-ups. |
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I always played tennis on Saturday afternoons and under normal conditions, Mum would have cooked sweet corn, salted cod or a fry-up of sausages, eggs and tomatoes. |
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In kettle of boiling salted water cook the fusilli for 10 to 12 minutes, or until it is al dente, drain it well, and in a large bowl toss it with the chicken mixture. |
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Pork loin glazed with sweet honey, carrots, potatoes and salted herring. |
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Among side dishes, though, the truffle creamed spinach was dank with cream and the fingerling-potato puree was so heavily salted, we had to sample it with a teaspoon. |
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Give the veggies a quick dip in a large pot of boiling salted water. |
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Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil and add the string beans. |
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There are many varieties of congee but the most common is this salted pork with century egg. |
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Ye are the salt of the erthe. but and if the salt be once unsavery, what can be salted therwith? |
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Whenever he played the song for her, she'd dash into the kitchen and appear moments later with a bounty of grapes and salted fatback. |
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In these early days of the journey we eat well. We have brought salted meat, flour, beans, dried fruit, and there are wildfowl to shoot. |
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Small bits of ice, slightly salted or lemonized, will stop dizziness, headaches and indigestion. |
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The dark green mooncake is loaded with matcha-infused salted egg yolk custard, which gives a bittersweet taste. |
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Shetland then went into an economic depression as the Scottish and local traders were not as skilled in trading with salted fish. |
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Upon receipt of the wet salted crocodilian skins from overseas, they are individually inspected and graded. |
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Shetland then went into an economic depression, as the local traders were not as skilled in trading salted fish. |
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These too, in their own right, are also quite lovely, though they do not possess the unctuosity of the salted belly cut. |
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We rounded off our lunch with a superlative salted caramel truffle with chocolate sorbet and sesame tuille. |
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While the broccoli and tofu cool, bring a large saucepan of salted water to a boil. |
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Meanwhile, in a large pot of boiling salted water, cook cavatelli until al dente. |
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Remove the matzo balls after 45 minutes and boil in salted water for approx. |
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If you are in it for a dare then experiment with the salted duck eggs, bony chicken feet or soya-soaked sea slugs. |
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Meanwhile, halve the mangetouts diagonally and blanch them and the beans and peas in boiling salted water for two minutes. |
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Cauliflower needs blanching in fast boiling salted water before being given any kind of treatment, even stir frying, in my opinion. |
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Separate 4 medium heads of Belgian endive leaves, cut into long batons and blanch in salted boiling water for 1 minute. |
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The Hansa would buy shiploads of salted fish, wool and butter, and import salt, cloth, beer and other goods. |
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Bring a large pan of salted water to the boil, drop in the langoustine and bring back to the boil. |
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Now all you need is a knickerbocker glory glass, some broken-up chocolate finger biscuits, and a swoosh of this easy salted caramel sauce. |
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He recommended that the patient refrain completely from eating heaty foods and spices like mustard, vinegar, meat, and salted fish. |
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And he salted away pounds 257,000 which will give him rake-offs in the future. |
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He then discovered that Lovell had salted the mine with ore from the Little Pittsburgh. |
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Smith had merely dug a shaft, salted the mine with a good grade ore, in order to lure Jeremiah into purchasing. |
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Spanish peanuts are used mostly for peanut candy, salted nuts, and peanut butter. |
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The Acadian poutine is a ball of grated and mashed potato, salted, sometimes filled with pork in the center, and boiled. |
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They dried and salted the cod on the coast and sold it to Spain and Portugal. |
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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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Be sure to take the opportunity to try some traditional Norwegian food, including lutefisk, dried and salted mutton ribs and reindeer. |
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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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Meanwhile, rinse the freekeh very well under cold water, tip it into a pan and cover with lots of salted water. |
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They usually make their biscuits with salted butter and sell them in iron boxes. |
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I noticed then that there was nothing to drink on the table but brandy, and nothing to eat but salted herrings, and a hot, sickly, highly peppered stew. |
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The ancient Romans and their Mediterranean neighbors used a condiment known as garum or liquamen, which was made from the salted, sun-fermented innards of various fish. |
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Food was often salted and enhanced with spices, some of which were imported like black pepper, while others were cultivated in herb gardens or harvested in the wild. |
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Suddenly readers were consuming their fiction in a string of bite-sized morsels, each installment salted with a tasty cliffhanger that left them hungry for more. |
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Bath Chaps, the salted and smoked cheek and jawbones of the pig, takes its name from the city and is available from a stall in the daily covered market. |
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The ship bore salted beef, butter, cheese, bread, barley, peas, beans, groats, flour, oil, vinegar, mustard, salt, beer, wine, brandy, hardtack, smoked bacon, ham and fish. |
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Sardines and tinned salmon were luxuries we could not afford, but fresh fish and game were better, and, even when salted, were preferrable to a continuous diet of beef. |
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Dishes range from the very simple, like a meal of fried salted fish and rice, to the elaborate, such as the paellas and cocidos created for fiestas. |
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Bring a large pan of salted water to the boil and add the linguine. |
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Although often the skin has a faintly salted sheen, which other artists have used to create a seductive flesh, here it made me think of suppurating decay. |
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Several metals, olives, oil from Baetica, salted fish and garum, and wines were some of the goods produced in Hispania and traded throughout the Empire. |
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Si damin is sticky rice cooked with turmeric and onions in peanut oil which is served with crushed and salted toasted sesame and crisp fried onions. |
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Glutinous rice or kao hnyin is steamed and wrapped in banana leaf often served with peas as kao hnyin baung with a sprinkle of crushed and salted toasted sesame. |
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Historically, ingredients tended to vary, but the most common recipes included salted bacon or beef with potatoes, swedes, carrots and other seasonal vegetables. |
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Hake is sold as frozen, fillets or steaks, fresh, smoked, or salted. |
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The bummalo fish, salted and dried, is eaten as a relish called what? |
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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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