And then made sure I simmered the sauce long enough to ensure the potato was cooked. |
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The whole thing was simmered in a mild broth, with plenty of garlic and maybe some white wine. |
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In 2002 a training-ground crunching tackle by Olof Mellberg on Ljungberg sparked a fight where both men got chinned and a row simmered for days. |
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The oul lad simmered away, rocking ominously in and out of a beam of dust infused sunlight on his squeaky rocking chair. |
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Spices like ginger, fenugreek, cloves, cardamom and hot peppers are simmered in butter, then the solids are drained off. |
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Two teaspoons of flax seed simmered in one quart water makes a good fiber solution. |
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How about an opulent, cinnamon-scented stew of osso buco simmered with caramelized onions and prunes? |
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The substance within the washtub simmered and bubbled, sending out the tangy aroma of tomatoes, oregano, Parmesan, garlic and basil. |
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Since then the anticipation quietly simmered, then hotted up to a mighty boil, until last Sunday morning the day finally arrived. |
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The resulting cooking liquid is simmered, seasoned, and served as the accompanying sauce. |
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The fire crackled and, beside it, rum punch simmered with promise of a merry Occasion. |
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Another good bet is the savoury Tunisian lamb tagine, simmered with potato, eggs, cheese and herbs, then baked as a pie. |
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The taste of fresh favas stewed or simmered is somewhere between that of peas and lima beans. |
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Britain would be in the front line but predictions of a Wall Street collapse have simmered for ages and still the good times roll. |
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This brawl simmered down and as referee Pat Moran was dealing with the starting culprits. |
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With Abba, we were dealing with emotions that had simmered and accreted for years. |
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Although anger simmered right under the surface, my voice was pleasant and calm. |
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The slightly sweetened pumpkin is simmered until very tender, then covered with garlic-flavoured yoghurt. |
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Early settlers, unused to such large marine creatures, cut them into dice called mootjies and simmered them with onions. |
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Eight pots and pans bubbled or simmered, each adding its unique aroma to the air. |
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After a period of about half an hour of escalating tension and violence from the police, things simmered down. |
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The use of fish sauce produces a lighter accent in simmered dishes and soups than the soy sauce of China. |
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They flashed terrifically, then quickly simmered down to pin points of dazzling white, burning ferociously. |
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I simmered a bit and put her remark down to her lack of understanding of classic cars. |
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But the emotions that simmered behind my carefully casual jokes and comments was not shared. |
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The cutlet-size veal cheeks and tongue and a fist of brains were simmered in stock with vegetables. |
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Lau, who has over 20 years of experience as a chef, said each soup is simmered on a slow fire for more than 10 hours. |
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I simmered fruit juices uncovered in a saucepan until they had a syrupy consistency. |
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Her voice became silent as the emotions simmered, and soon, Zoe's face emerged again, and she was drying her tears. |
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The fire, which later simmered down into a soft golden glow was almost entirely forgotten until the embers were fanned to life by a gust of wind. |
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He thought of the letter and his father, anger simmered so close to the surface. |
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But the grilled pork shoulder was good, and so was the pork belly, which is simmered to a melting, fatty softness and presented in a thick peasant's pot. |
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I got angry in the morning, then simmered all afternoon while I deliberated over how I would display my anger, and then went and displayed my anger. |
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As the heated exchange simmered down, presenter Andrew Neil gave Mr Hayes a telling off. |
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Like arame, brown algae called hijiki are used as an ingredient in soups or other slowly cooked or simmered dishes, although characterized by a slightly bitter flavor. |
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A house speciality is the lamb massaman: the meat has been simmered in a rich, spicy, addictive sauce until it falls apart. |
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By 2007 those struggles had simmered down, somewhat. You see a similar pattern with the worst of crimes, genocide. |
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On a moderately pungent taste, it is mainly indicated to flavor pork, lamb, veal, sauces, rice, chicken and simmered vegetables. |
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The stock and egg-meat mixture is very slowly brought to a boil then simmered gently. |
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After 3 days of eating on it, I sliced it up, simmered it in BBQ sauce and have been eating on it since, heating it up each time. |
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Now in the post-conflict phase, disagreements have simmered over the role of international institutions in nation-building in Iraq. |
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Slowly simmered tomatoes are the best source of lycopene, a red pigment known to have anticancer properties. |
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Our version starts with a stock made with pig's feet, simmered with every vegetable imaginable, and is a meal on its own. |
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The euphoric feeling that enraptured Europe on the threshold of the 1990s simmered out quickly in political circles. |
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The dispute simmered for several years, but in 1444 Austria persuaded French mercenaries to fight on Zurich's side. |
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Sure, you might be able to cook up some of the simmered stews, but the centrepiece of the meal, a giant spongy pancake called injera, is something of a mystery. |
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However a debate has simmered for years as to whether journalism has improved with the welter of academic courses which produce hundreds of graduates each year. |
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Our pasta festival continued with a mound of linguine vongole, a mild tomato sauce simmered with garlic and shallots and peppered with pieces of clam. |
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Once the ingredients have simmered slowly in the soup, the chef adds the final seasonings and the alphabet soup is ready to be consumed and enjoyed. |
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If you like a lighter, thinner sauce that tastes like the tomatoes weren't simmered for hours, it's worth a trip to a natural food store like Whole Foods to find this line. |
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The meat is gently simmered for hours and hours until very tender. |
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Is there continuing jubilation, or has it simmered down a lot? |
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Since the chevrons went up I'd say accidents have simmered down. |
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There are certainly a lot of people on all sides of this who don't want it simmered down, who want it to keep boiling up for their own political and ideological purposes. |
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I mean, there is a news hole now because the war has simmered down a bit. |
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For example, chirupayaru payasam is made with lentils which are cooked with unrefined brown sugar, then simmered with coconut milk, cardamom, and ghee. |
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Diced carrots, potatoes, and pumpkin or winter squash are added and simmered until soft, and then green beans and zucchini are added. |
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The debate between the diplomats and the military simmered during the summer and fall of 1956 before Cabinet reluctantly agreed in January 1957 to accept American nuclear weapons with appropriate safeguards. |
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The need for reasonable accommodation and the principle of the states religious neutrality are at the heart of the debate over religious and cultural diversity that has simmered in Quebec over the past 12 months. |
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Low-level conflict has simmered in Darfur, the Sudan, for years, characterized primarily by disputes between nomadic and sedentary groups because of increased competition for resources. |
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They can be sprinkled on a cheese-topped dish before being baked in the oven, added in an aromatic stock or a marinade, used to perfume tomato sauce, flavour stuffings or simmered meat. |
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New Knorr®Homestyle Stock is an authentic tasting stock in a unique concentrated format. The patented formula uses carefully selected ingredients that are simmered to perfection and reduced to a unique concentrated stock. |
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In fact, given the discontent that has long simmered along the backbench of every party, it is not surprising that this frustration is steadily being translated into new vitality at the local end of parliament. |
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This argument over how to reform the junta has simmered for two decades. |
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These dishes and ready-made meal as the coq au vin, simmered and the other fricassé were carefully cooked and passion, with authentic ingredients and it for the happiness of your papillae. |
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This simmered the proliferation of a domesticized cyberpolitical war for a short period. |
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Also delicious in carpaccio with a drizzle of olive oil, in sushi or simmered in papillote, not to mention the essential and traditional curry, the drum fish is easy to cook. |
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Wednesday night's ballot was a dramatic resolution to the leadership tensions that have simmered ever since Gillard overthrew Rudd in June 2010 and took the nation to the polls just over three weeks later. |
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But their rivalry seems to have simmered down with their brief reconciliation at an Iftaar party. |
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Stockpiling is on the cards for the second half of the year. What also speaks for this is that price movements have simmered down markedly since May. |
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The stock's volatility and volume simmered down yesterday. |
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The baby simmered down immediately, happily sucking away. |
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Schav, which is sorrel simmered in broth or water, is also served with radishes and cucumbers, as well as sour cream and green onions. |
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Although the street demonstrations have simmered down, protests have continued in other forms. |
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Below in the narrow valley, a gray stream simmered, no more than a trickle of mopwater in summer. |
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The pot had previously simmered skate wings, cods' heads, whales, pigs' hearts and a long litany of other horribles. |
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There is a passable Feijoada, the traditional rich stew of long simmered black beans and pork. |
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After this, the series inevitably simmered down. |
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Just as traditional but far easier to prepare is posole, the savory and hearty, rather soupy stew made from dried large white corn kernels simmered for hours. |
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Peeled, chopped and briefly simmered, they are delicious sauteed with brown butter and lemon, topped with a classic gremolata of chopped parsley, garlic and lemon zest. |
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