The skewer lay on a vol-au-vent filled with a lightly truffled fudge of sweetbread and kidney, a faint lemoniness danced on my tongue. |
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Then, a second skewer comes in handy for gently firming the soil to help the seedling stand up until the roots take hold. |
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He is a very ingenious and cunning writer and it's fun to see him skewer the targets he aims for with acerbic wit and intelligence. |
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For the main course, I ordered a vegetable skewer, which comes served with ratatouille. |
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If a novel was riddled with the flat-footed cliches that plague so many science books, the critics would skewer it. |
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Bake for 30 minutes, then turn the pans around, and bake until a cake tester or skewer comes out almost clean, another 25 to 40 minutes. |
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Such exhortations are the railings of hypocrites who selfishly skewer non-believers with the power they all-the-time possess. |
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The most famous dish of Turkish origin is the shish kebab, pieces of lamb grilled on a skewer. |
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Soft, low fat spring lamb is ideal shish kebab or barbecue skewer material. |
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Pieces of lamb threaded on a skewer and grilled over hot charcoal is known around the world as shish kebab. |
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Kebab is the common word for meat roasted in pieces or slices on a skewer or as meatballs on a grill. |
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Secure each piece with a wooden skewer and place on a parchment-lined sheet pan. |
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Now, several dozen spearheads were poked into their faces and ready to skewer the two if need be. |
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Each blow with the mace caused a splatter of Orc, and the spears were used either to skewer or simply as clubs. |
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Pour the batter over the rhubarb in the tin and return the cake tin to the oven for about 55 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean. |
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It's made of butted chromed steel, features a ball-bearing headset for 360-degree rotation and a quick-release skewer for roll changes. |
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Cut small pieces of copper tooling foil, and write plant names on them using a blunt pencil or bamboo skewer. |
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You can check the cake is cooked by inserting a metal skewer into its centre, which should come out clean. |
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Pour the batter mix into the loaf tin and bake for approx 30-40 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean. |
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Pierce the skin with a metal skewer and check that the juices contain no sign of blood. |
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Local lore has it that the fish were once so plentiful that it was possible to skewer them with hay forks. |
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Eleanor watched him feed the fire and then skewer the fish and immediately set the over the fire. |
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She creates the tasty treat by arranging layers of onion, tomato and pork neck steak on the skewer. |
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One of the women hands me a sharp metal lance, something between a sword and a skewer. |
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Grip the meat with the bread and pull the skewer out, and devour a deliciously spicy and juicy spiedie. |
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Ben had tried to show her how to bait a hook earlier, but Inger felt too much sympathy for the poor worms to skewer them successfully. |
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She proceeds to chalk her slate with fresh attributes that represent all that Manderlay hopes to skewer. |
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Remove from oven and use a skewer or satay stick to pierce the thickest part of the turkey. |
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Alternatively, you can create a similar effect by grilling the aubergine slices dry, then using a red-hot skewer to mark scorch lines before drizzling with oil. |
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These last featured a plastic pipette at the end of the skewer that was filled with a wild basil pesto dressing to suck when you'd finished the prawns. |
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Try the skewer of seared tuna with meltingly fresh foie gras and a sweet, umami-heavy reduction of Pedro Ximénez sherry. |
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Bake for 30 minutes until golden: slide a skewer into the centre of the cake: it should come out clean if it is cooked. |
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Mr. Chair, it is clear that the government is prepared to skewer minority languages. |
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Place the pastry top so that the points are not aligned with the bottom ones, hold in place with the skewer of foie gras nuggets. |
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Any stubborn residues can then be removed with a little cotton wool that has been twirled around a toothpick or wooden skewer. |
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A pointed, wooden skewer works well to crush the solid copper nitrate into small, even-sized grains. |
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Roll up the duck tenderloin with the Foie Gras in the center and fix with a woden skewer. |
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Tip 1: To secure snowmen, gently push a skewer through the top ball to connect all three. |
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At their luckiest, some writers skewer the present while accidentally anticipating events to come. |
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Wiley found a couple of long thin sticks to skewer the fish. |
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In their 1996-97 photomontages, the Luo Brothers, Beijing-based artists who have been collaborating since 1986, appropriate Cultural Revolution icons in order to skewer them. |
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Without context, subtlety, and commentary, a parody begins to look eerily like the scenario it is attempting to skewer. |
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Brochette is a posh way of referring to lumps of meat stuck on a skewer. |
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In front of the cart walks a merryman, holding a long skewer in either hand, with bits of bread on one skewer and fragments of cooked meat on the other. |
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Nearly every time I've been to Sakura I've seen a table or two with a little blond-headed child munching on a chicken skewer or gumming a tempura shrimp. |
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She prefers to skewer her opponents on the end of a rapier wit, whether it's bolshie feminists, exploitive therapists, or madcap utopian dreamers. |
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Now the Nader hooks built into suspension fork dropouts are designed to stop the head of the skewer from coming out without being unscrewed a number of turns. |
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A large platter of pilaf was set in the center of the table, and the girls placed upon it skewer after skewer of mtsvadi, as shish-kebab is properly called in Georgian. |
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Is it because the biracial comedians seamlessly slip into the characters and skewer racial stereotypes? |
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Then like a conventional skewer you spin the small end till she starts to bite, nip the lever down and you've got a solid under carriage, no tools! |
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Make mini brochettes by combining a cube of meat with a piece of vegetable on a bamboo skewer cut in two or on a sandwich pick. |
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Push a metal skewer through the centre of the prawns and chicken breast cubes to make a hole. |
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Rideau aims to use these devilishly on-target caricatures and comic whit to skewer and poke fun at common recognition mistakes. |
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Carefully place the egg yolk into the pocket that has been created in the filet and seal with a wooden skewer. |
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Thread a cherry tomato, a honeydew cube, another tomato and a cantaloupe cube onto a skewer, and end with another tomato. |
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Add 1 piece cantaloupe to each skewer and cook 1 minute longer or until chicken is tender. |
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Pick up the mussels with a skewer one at a time and dip into the fritter batter. |
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We use this guy as a foil to skewer Hollywood actors and pop culture. |
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Pan-sear the foie gras nuggets and skewer them. |
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If any person deserves to be on the List, it is Tiny, a creature who has evolved into the perfect mooching machine, leaving no glass undrained or napkin unstained by chicken skewer residue. |
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Stick 2 or 3 yabbies, depending of the size, on each skewer. |
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As it happens, the majority of these people were not residents of the country, but had been granted Lebanese citizenship simply to skewer the country's demographics and to offset the number of Lebanese nationals. |
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Leaving the hot cake in its tin, pierce it all over with a skewer. |
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Both the chicken skewer and urfa kebab we ordered were succulent and flavourful. |
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Stuff the chicken with the mixture and sew up or skewer. |
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It is presented in sections which you can make return such as they are to the frying pan with aromatics, or to cut of pieces in a ragout, out of skewer, with sweet peppers, out of fritters? |
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The cake is ready when a skewer pressed into the centre comes out clean. |
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She is acutely aware of how desperate Labour is to skewer her. |
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The condiments are followed by a clean cut of the skewer, which tumbles the cooked meat into the open sandwich. |
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Secure the star vertically on top of the tree with a skewer. |
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When Wendy Davis, a Texas state senator, spent 10 hours on her feet filibustering a bill that aimed to restrict abortion, her supporters turned to Amazon, the online retailer, to skewer opponents. |
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Last but not least an ox grilled on a skewer attracted crowds. |
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Thread one skewer through the right side of each chicken thigh and one through the left, so that the meat will stay flat on the grill, and season with salt. |
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Sting a skewer through it and make the roll a little flat. |
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Recoiling slightly from a proffered skewer of ox hearts at a reception in a Lima country club – who would want to chow down on this most visceral and recognisable of organs? |
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Because of their size, bay scallops can be hard to thread on a skewer. |
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Pipe chocolate circles over each skewer again and again until you've got a perfect lollipop. |
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Poke holes in dough with skewer or fork to keep flat while baking. |
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For example, you can put them on a wooden skewer or make a fruit necklace. |
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Cut the end of the twig in a point, so that it can work as a skewer. |
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With his left hand, he would place on the new bobbin onto the skewer from above and with his right hand twist in the new roving into the tail of the last. |
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Another recipe is how to cook small birds such as larks and wheatears, covered with breadcrumbs and basted with butter on a skewer as a second course or for supper. |
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We watch with wonder how the gentlemen makes this special kind of seekh kebab with tenderised beef, tying a string around it to hold the meat on the skewer. |
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I've often spotted the elephant leg of lamb meat sizzling on its skewer in the window and wondered why us Brits only eat this Turkish delight after drinking lots of lager. |
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The wafflier the piffle, the more sharply Mr Nicholson wields his skewer. |
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