Make an unusual, tasty and colourful salad with steamed spinach and fruits such as apples, grapes, orange segments, papaya and melon. |
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She served steamed Basmati, fried papads, and sun dried yogurt chilies with the fish. |
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Hundreds of vendors peddle everything from mutton kebabs and beef soup to fried twisted dough and steamed rose cakes. |
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For the main course we had beef with Chinese sauce, steamed garlic prawns, sea weed salad and beef tendon salad. |
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With the grilled Sea Bass, an order of chips, with the steamed, boiled new potatoes. |
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Hulking guys serve up platters of prawns, steamed crabs, and just-shucked oysters glistening in brine. |
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The unfortunate broth has an acrid, bitter tang, and the side of steamed bok choy is unreasonably stringy. |
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Peter Chroston is cutting these up into 7ft by 4ft by 2ft pieces of wood which have to be steamed and worked into place. |
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The gently spiced meatballs are lightly textured, served on a bed of couscous with steamed carrots, turnip and onion. |
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When I was a student, it was a warm refuge to sip on bottomless cups of coffee and indulge in steamed fruit pudding and toasted cinnamon buns. |
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In that year a 479-ton wooden paddle steamer, the Enterprize, steamed from London to Calcutta. |
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The fat crab with rich meat and roe is stir-fried with curry, and served with steamed Thai rice, glutinous rice, bacon, carrot, onion and chili. |
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I eat them and their cheesy sauce with mounds of blandly comforting brown rice, steamed with a cinnamon stick and a couple of cloves. |
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The carrier steamed under a small patch of gray clouds, and a light sprinkle fell to the deck. |
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The halibut is steamed into a kind of inert blandness, but the swordfish is a satisfying combination of gourmet flavor and heft. |
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The limes are quartered, steamed, combined with oil fragrant with aromatic spices, vinegar and salt then stored in airtight jars. |
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I was quite tired when I made it home after eight, had a nice curried chicken with steamed callaloo and white rice for dinner. |
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Timber would have to be cut and planed and the planking would be steamed to create the curvature needed for a hull. |
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On the other hand, plum cake contains dry fruits but no apple or carrot, and is baked rather than steamed. |
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You can buy anything, from steamed dumplings to grilled meats, to hot soups to pancakes or candied fresh fruit. |
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The coffee cup still steamed, though it had sat empty for the best part of the last half hour. |
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The coffee steamed and I flopped out on my bunk, keeping a careful eye on the clock. |
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The dumplings are steamed rather than grilled or pan-fried, which makes them more like Japanese gyoza than the doughy things you often get. |
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We would neck in the car until the windows were steamed up with our passion. |
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Some tribes boiled or steamed the large and fleshy roots of ballhead waterleaf with the bulbs of yellow glacier lily. |
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Mohsen looks like a Lebanese workmen's cafe, its windows permanently steamed up and blotched with notices and stickers. |
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Aaron's breath steamed in the chill air as he got up from the porridge he was stirring to unlock the prisoner. |
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When she cooked rabbit stew, or a lovely jam roly-poly in iron pots, the windows steamed up while I turned the fan for the open fire. |
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Last night I went in and picked up some books and the windows were all steamed up. |
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He had been patrolling at the far end of one of the Council car parks when he came across a camper van with the windows completely steamed up. |
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On a few food-vendor's stalls the bamboo baskets of buns still steamed and the tables in the houses were set. |
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Freshly cooked mekitsa steamed on our plates and a delicious aroma drifted up from the freshly brewed coffee. |
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The tipang, a pork leg first steamed then cooked in the wok with delicious sauce and spices, is irresistible. |
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Preserved soya bean steamed with cured meat is delicious and very salty as well. |
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A note on the menu invites diners to consider the advice of servers in deciding whether to order their dish steamed, grilled or fried. |
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The staple food, boiled or steamed, is served with a sauce of leaves, flavored with dried fish or shellfish, and vegetables. |
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Detectives shadowed him on board a transatlantic liner, and during his stay in New York even steamed open his post at his hotel. |
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He took it back to his house, and steamed open all of the bills, letters, Social Security checks and anything else of interest. |
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He went to the kitchen and boiled water, then took the letter and steamed the envelope open so as not to damage it. |
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All boats steamed ashore for shelter as the winds and sea caused havoc along the coast. |
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Since the first trains steamed out of Oxenhope in 1978, Angela, 66, of Bingley, has worked on every one of the four trips a year. |
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For a complete meal, serve this savory dish with brown rice, quinoa or whole-wheat couscous, and steamed green beans. |
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On the 5th February 1918 the convoy steamed towards the west coast of Scotland and began to turn into the North Channel. |
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On 7 February, a train steamed into Leningrad after having passed through the corridor and crossed the Neva on track laid over the ice. |
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The following vessels steamed into a group of trawlers which had not been told of the evening's movements. |
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During almost ten years in commission, the ship has steamed nearly 110,000 miles and visited 81 ports in 14 countries. |
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Try the wickedly delicious steamed Opakapaka laulau and shredded kalua pig wrapped in taro pancake. |
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Small Hawaiian food eateries offer easy-to-try mini-dishes of roasted kalua pig and poi, sweet potatoes, squid lu'au, and steamed fish. |
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Shrimp lo mein, fried rice, chicken chop suey, and Mandarin noodle soup among others surrounded a main course of steamed lobster. |
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The sweet quality of this meat is best for salads, succotash, chowders or steamed preparations to accompany summer fare. |
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The home side however steamed ahead from early on with a good cross in from Michael Clowry which was finished in style by Cathal O'Brien. |
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The unfortunate students shuffled along, trapped in the age-long wait for mystery meat and steamed broccoli. |
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Le Provencal chef Jean Claude Rival recommends a simple side serve of steamed potatoes or rice with this traditional French dish. |
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This was the Danish ship Flora, and she steamed straight for the anchored Gwladmena. |
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Follow that with steamed oxtail, beef and veal kidney pudding with roast shallots and buttered carrots. |
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Every inch of me had been cut, filed, steamed, exfoliated, polished, painted, or moisturized. |
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The flavour of this most wonderful of vegetables is divine, whether steamed, boiled or roasted. |
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Carefully, in case she found that she needed to reseal it, she steamed the envelope open and peeled away the fold. |
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Rice can be as simple as steamed rice to a very elaborately prepared, richly flavoured and spiced biryani. |
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Try angel hair pasta with olive oil and crushed garlic, along with fresh green beans, lightly steamed and without butter. |
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I made griddled salmon with steamed broccoli and courgettes, and we talked, and laughed, and my Dad opened a lovely bottle of Chardonnay. |
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Inside it is revealed that she reached size eight by running six miles a day and subsisting on a healthy diet of steamed vegetables and fish. |
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To turn them into a meal, serve with rice and steamed mangetout or broccoli. |
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And there was a rather workaday sticky steamed pudding with a bicarbonate of soda sub-taste which seemed to have lost most of its toffee sauce. |
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It may be eaten in the form of tamales, the dough stuffed with savoury or sweet mixtures and steamed in maize or banana leaves. |
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A whole carp steamed or braised with fresh ginger and delicately seasoned with Chinese rice wine will be the third course. |
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The lamb was quite good as well and it was served with steamed cauliflower, string beans and carrots. |
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These taste best when eaten raw, with the exception of lotus root, which should be thinly sliced and steamed or stir-fried. |
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The next section in the menu has six ways of presenting king lobster, with steamed, BBQ or fried including the standard king lobster thermidor. |
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Thick, juicy cod fillets are steamed over water that is intensely flavoured with a medley of spices, fresh herbs and aromatics. |
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If you can't bring yourself to get steamed up about ID cards, surely that image gets your dander up, even a little. |
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Combine the corn with steamed green vegetables like asparagus and offer baked potatoes to ensure the children don't go hungry. |
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Helicopters in India were rushing medicine to stricken areas, while warships in Thailand steamed to island resorts to rescue survivors. |
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The cooked or steamed fruit loses its laxative activity and becomes more astringent and constipating. |
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A Dry Cappuccino is a double shot of espresso with little or no steamed milk, but frothed milk on top. |
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A 12-ounce whole fish, gutted and steamed in two tablespoons of liquid, cooks in two minutes. |
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They were simple dishes of fried rice, meat buns, steamed vegetables with beef, and freshly cooked fish. |
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We decided to have idli and sambhar which is steamed rice dumpling with hot lentil sauce. |
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Over dinner he watched Stacey demolish a grilled red snapper, a generous portion of steamed rice and half a loaf of crusty French bread. |
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Both berkukes and kuskusu may be steamed over water rather than stew, in which case they are usually sauced with milk or yoghurt. |
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So are the ones for oatcakes, crowdie, medallions of venison and steamed mussels. |
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We had boiled potatoes and steamed cod, served with sauce that could have passed for wallpaper paste. |
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The national dish of Algeria is couscous, steamed semolina wheat served with lamb or chicken, cooked vegetables, and gravy. |
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Especially popular in Europe, the tender inner leaves are great raw, and whole heads can be stir-fried or steamed. |
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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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In the first container she placed 1 pound of asparagus that she trimmed and steamed until tender and allowed to cool. |
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After a dinner of grilled chicken in teriyaki sauce and steamed vegetables, they had ice cream for dessert. |
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Serve hot or warm with bread, couscous or steamed rice and a good dollop of yoghurt. |
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Besides the icing cakes, the bakers have steamed a plum pudding that may well rock the regular variety. |
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Vegetables should only be stir-fried or steamed until they are still crisp and bright-colored. |
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We serve broccoli stems and florets steamed and tossed with a vinaigrette salad dressing just as you would a salad. |
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Use grilled, roasted or steamed vegetables, minced lamb, beef, pork or chicken, and the cooked or raw flesh of almost any fish. |
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Then it is sealed and steamed so that the raw meat cooks in the same time as the rice. |
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Sea bass is very versatile and can be poached, steamed, roasted or grilled. |
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Huge plastic tubs of dried marrowfat peas would have to be left to soak overnight before being steamed in the morning. |
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The first relief train, from Los Angeles, steamed into the Berkeley marshalling yards by eleven that night. |
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As the name suggests, the menu contains a lot of sausage and mash and steamed puddings, but it's fun, fast and all wonderfully fattening. |
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Dinner was roasted chicken with gravy, mashed potatoes and steamed vegetables. |
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At the feast there was every kind of steamed vegetable imagined, there were even platters of cheese! |
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Then there is Wow Bao with a menu that includes bao with various fillings and potsticker dumplings, either fried or steamed. |
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You can munch on sweet and sour pork belly or Chinese steamed bao, or even smoked marrow on toast, just to name a few. |
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This boned ham comes from western China and is basted with a honey sauce throughout cooking and is eaten wrapped inside small steamed buns. |
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After being steamed on water with light soybean oil, spring onion and ginger, the fish is bland and delicate. |
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Broiled fish, steamed vegetables, fresh fruit and whole grains all became a part of Giulia's new eating plan. |
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I even found my old friend steamed broccoli, along with his constant companion, baked chicken without the skin. |
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To go with that there was steamed brown basmati rice, which is more interesting than steamed white basmati rice. |
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To go with the exotic fare were brinji rice, vegetable noodles, Mexican rice, steamed basmati rice, curd rice, pappads and pickles. |
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We began with a steamed sea prawn and a battered deep fried river prawn with dipping sauce. |
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Heavy investment has been made in plant and machinery to ensure that each pudding is perfectly steamed over a specific period. |
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It adds interest to steamed rice and is often used in fruit salads, pudding, homemade ice cream and other confections. |
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A slice of fried or steamed fish fairly salivates at the prospect of a merry meeting. |
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The dish consists of tonkatsu, a bowl of hearty beef and potato curry, and steamed rice. |
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Little piped whirls of mashed potato, and crunchy steamed broccoli, carrots and mange tout, all toothsome and delicious. |
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One company plans to produce organic noodles and steamed breads from wheat flour obtained by milling organic wheat. |
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Then there are the inevitable rice and noodles dishes such as steamed rice, vegetable fried rice and dragon fried noodles and Chinese chopsuey. |
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Also known as hydrosols, floral waters are the condensation that is collected after plants are steamed to extract their essential oils. |
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Serve roast lamb and vegetables with steamed green vegetables, gravy, and mint sauce. |
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Seven battleships, six cruisers and several torpedo boats steamed among the trawlers. |
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The steamed rice, tray of fruit and hot-sand baked potatoes were a freebie. |
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Mix the steamed couscous with the pine nuts, pomegranate seeds, herbs and lemon juice and check the seasoning. |
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Originally made of steamed canvas and glue, hard hats also appeared in aluminum and fiberglass before plastic prevailed. |
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This huge chunk of pig leg was deliciously tender and moist served with steamed spinach, cherries and their reduction. |
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After just the right wait, they arrived, each accompanied by a side dish of steamed vegetables. |
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Their several-course dinner includes such gourmet indulgences as steamed lobster, veal, scallop brochettes, ravioli with almond crumbs and more. |
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While black tea leaves are fermented, green tea is steamed and dried right after picking. |
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Sea cow, turtle, and fish remain ceremonial dishes, along with bougna, a dish of steamed yams and meat cooked under hot stones. |
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The Thai mussels were also wonderful, having been steamed with coconut milk and green curry sauce. |
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Chef Patrice Caillot shows us some unconventional sweet twists using wonton wrappers both steamed and fried. |
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This bizarrely delicious lunchtime dish consisted of steamed cockles and fat udon noodles, all swimming in a greenish chili-cilantro broth. |
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Tradition calls for tea to be served, as well as dumplings and many a steamed dish. |
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It came with a blood pudding that had been steamed in apple juice, and then we went down the street to a Belgian Waffle place for dessert. |
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Mix the shredded tuna meat with the raw vegetables and add the steamed shredded coconut, lime juice and salt. |
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Aberdeen coastguards broadcast a Mayday relay message to all vessels in the area and the vessel Dea Mariner responded and steamed to the area. |
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Some plans advocate cutting out dairy and wheat and sticking to home made soups, steamed vegetables, cooked pulses, brown rice and oats. |
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Cut the butter into the steamed fruit and add to the flour, sugar and eggs in the mixing bowl. |
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Find a meal more nutritious than steamed broccoli and rice, but without going over my fifty pence dinner budget. |
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The clams are then ready for a clambake, to become steamed softshell clams, or for use in certain clam chowders and clam pies. |
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The main dish is steamed aromatic rice served with one or more stews made of meat and a fresh vegetable or fruit. |
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For the health conscious, we recommend one of the baked Indian breads or steamed rice with a side dish of choice. |
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Nursery delicacies included bread and sugar, bread with hundreds and thousands, lots of steamed puddings and custard with everything. |
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This dish was sitting on a larger plate, which was filled with creamy mashed potato, steamed cauliflower and carrots and braised leek. |
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The windows are steamed up, streaming the condensed exhaled breath of all and sundry, including the alcoholic who's presently drooling on your new coat. |
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I like to serve this with wilted spinach and steamed asparagus spears. |
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The fried lamb-stuffed cake and golden steamed dough are a must. |
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We chose the fried calamari and an order of cabo, an eggplant dish, from an interesting list that included bruschetta, quesadillas, ceviche and steamed mussels. |
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I boiled the winkles and steamed the potatoes as quickly as I could. |
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Thus the steamed Boston brown bread to eat with baked beans includes cornmeal, while anadama bread, also of New England, mixes corn and wheat flours with molasses. |
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The menu contains a lot of sausage and mash and steamed puddings. |
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Transfer to a serving dish and serve with steamed basmati rice. |
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At the feast for Shiva, for example, villagers prepare a huge, steamed rice cake made in the shape of a lingam and stuffed with cheese, molasses, and coconut. |
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Then Kate presented us with lovely composed plates of linguine with red chili flakes and olive oil, steamed clams, cherry tomatoes, and bias-cut scallions. |
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Then, some businessmen began to sell small, round steamed cakes filled with longan, lotus seeds and lotus root starch to people to eat while chatting and watching the moon. |
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Veggies can try Turkish vegetable brochettes with pepper, onions, zucchini, and cottage cheese with saffron rice or the spicier Thai vegetable curry with steamed rice. |
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I still carry around a hankering for bread and dripping, steamed pudding, and sweet macaroni, but I know they will do me no good, so I avoid them. |
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Serve the salmon from the heatproof platter or arrange the steamed vegetables and salmon on serving plates. |
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Share hot and cold mezzes such as hummus and baba ghanouj or steamed mussels with preserved lemon or a new selection of Mediterranean-style marinated raw fish. |
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However, the side of scalloped potatoes was creamy and excellent and there was a generous portion of steamed vegetables that made it feel like a holiday dinner. |
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And consider choosing simply prepared menu items such as cuts of meat, steamed vegetables, or baked potatoes instead of complicated dishes that contain many ingredients. |
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Users of the car-summoning app were steamed when nasty weather drove up prices. |
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The Russian chess master and opposition activist was steamed that the paper published Putin's op-ed. |
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Some conservatives, who have long viewed the Ohio congressman as a country-club Republican too eager to make deals, are steamed. |
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All the usual favourites, both steamed and deep-fried are on offer such as steamed chopped shrimp stuffed broccoli or steamed shredded duck and bamboo shoot rolls. |
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The steamed bao are good bets, whether stuffed with five-spice duck and peanut hoisin sauce, or with panko-crusted oysters, kimchi salad, spicy mayo and razor-thin jalapeno. |
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With two workers in each group, the teams carry basketfuls of glutinous rice, which has already been soaked, to the workshop and its four cookers, where the rice is steamed. |
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For a main course, we ordered Singaporean Laksa at 38 yuan, noodles steamed with heavy coconut milk, prawns, clams, chicken, fried tofu, bean sprout and chili. |
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One of the most familiar Moroccan foods in American supermarkets, couscous is made from grains of very fine semolina and is steamed until barely soft. |
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Sam steamed baby bok choy with shiitakes, tofu, and scallops, and Teresa brought crusty bread and a terrific green salad with walnuts, Spanish blue, and apples from her yard. |
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There are pork shumai, pork and vegetable dumplings, steamed shrimp dumplings with nearly translucent skins puffed over fabulously fresh whole shrimp. |
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There are the popular dim sums, the steamed dumplings filled with prawns, chicken or vegetables, and fried or steamed momos and wantons with similar fillings. |
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Boudhanath has several good rooftop restaurants selling steamed Tibetan momos, but the Hilton is a stone's throw away if you really need to get away from it all. |
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My favourite dish is grilled tuna with steamed spinach on the side. |
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Kale can be steamed, blanched, boiled, braised, stir-fried, or sauteed. |
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Thai cooks also beat an egg into curried fish mousse, which is then steamed in banana leaves to the consistency of custard and called hor mok pla. |
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Cast iron pots and pans steamed and sizzled on the wood-fired stovetop. |
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The steak turned out to be a featureless sliced fillet, and my order of halibut wrapped in hoja santa leaves was steamed into a state of vapid mushiness. |
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Clams, which taste incredibly good simply steamed, are made even better with the addition of pancetta, or Italian bacon. |
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Instead of air-drying, the unwithered leaves are merely steamed. |
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All sorts of casseroles, stews and braised dishes work well cooked in just one pot, but you can also consider soup for starters and steamed or baked sponge pudding afterwards. |
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Paul lifted the lid off his serving platter to reveal huge pieces of breaded pork covered in sweet-and-sour sauce on a bed of freshly steamed white rice. |
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Top steamed spaghetti squash with tomato sauce and Parmesan. |
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One of the best known is puto bumbong, made of the violet rice called pirurutong, steamed in a bamboo tube and eaten with grated coconut and brown sugar. |
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And peaking just over the tops of the tin roofs, you can see two double-decker buses, their windows steamed up and their occupants bundled up in huge padded anoraks. |
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Other grain products are sometimes steamed like couscous, such as whole or cracked grains, grain-shaped noodles similar to European soup pastas, and even vermicelli. |
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This should be eaten with Paputtu, made with broken rice rava, sprinkled with grated coconut and steamed into a flat cakes cut into diamond shapes. |
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You'll get delicate, herb-infused fish steamed gently in their own juices. |
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Then he returned home to find his Sandringham Street shop windows steamed up, water coming through the ceiling and stock floating across the floor. |
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You may use steamed and mashed homemade foods or baby foods from jars. |
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Families and guests enjoyed the views of Sydney harbour and coastline as the ship steamed for Broken Bay, positioning at the starting line off Barrenjoey Head. |
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The landing ship has steamed more than 24,000 miles during her deployment. |
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Since leaving the UK at the beginning of the year, the ship has steamed 42,000 miles, discharged 60,000 tonnes of oil, and refuelled ships 95 times. |
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West of Hawaii, the ship steamed through a ferocious north Pacific storm. |
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Again they radioed for it to pull up, but the ship steamed on. |
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As the two 18, 500-tonne assault ships steamed around the Channel, Albion's sponsor, the Princess Royal, visited the vessel for the first time at sea. |
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Playing with the wind at their backs in the first half the Clonaslee lads steamed ahead as they broke through the Belmont defence and dominated the game. |
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A leek and potato fondue, steamed cockles in their shells, smoky bacon, roasted wild mushrooms and a lemony chimichurri all made a huge difference. |
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Try steamed carrots, turnips, parsnips, rutabagas, squash or celery root. |
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These guys are playing a physical contact game, they're all steamed up. |
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The foul weather also keeps most students at school in the middle of the day, making do with very simple food such as plain steamed buns and hot water, for lunch. |
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Better to order the soulful steamed littleneck clams in a broth livened by chorizo sausage, with a clever hunk of grilled cornbread to sop up the juices. |
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Serve the chilli with steamed rice and corn chips and an avocado salsa. |
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For those who like steamed vegetables, it is best to cut the broccoli into florets and steam it either in the microwave oven or directly on the gas. |
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Platters of steamed vegetables and roast potatoes were also served. |
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To accompany the game meats, the vegetables included deep fried cauliflower, roast potatoes, steamed rice, fried rice, Brussels sprouts, carrot, garden peas and gravy. |
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All meals are served with rice or potatoes and local ground provisions including yams and dasheen and lots of fresh vegetables, steamed or boiled. |
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Deeply trendy, urban cuisine features the likes of rack of lamb with caramelised endives and steamed halibut with girolles, spring leeks, white wine and cream. |
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Risotto came with fresh grass-green and barely steamed asparagus tips. |
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At the time, the big advantage of petrol engines over steamed powered cars was that they required only one kind of fuel, instead of a combination of coal and water. |
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Steamed rice, raita, rice puddings, naan, chapatti and Tandoori chicken delighted me. |
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Steamed fish or bony kippers don't feature much in today's childhood diets. |
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Steamed broccoli tastes good with most sauce or dressings, such as mayonnaise, Thousand Island dressing or horseradish sauce. |
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Steamed broccoli tastes good with most sauce or dressings, such as mayonnaise, Thousand Island dressing, or horseradish sauce. |
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The curry is usually eaten with a baguette, rice vermicelli or steamed rice. |
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A wide variety of Chinese desserts are available, mainly including steamed and boiled sweet snacks. |
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Doufuru can be used as a spread on steamed buns, or paired with rice congee. |
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The steam paddle tug Eppleton Hall was never intended for oceangoing service, but was steamed from Newcastle to San Francisco. |
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Along with spicy dishes, a mild side dish of steamed or boiled sweet vegetables are often served in the daily meals. |
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Mussels can be smoked, boiled, steamed, roasted, barbecued or fried in butter or vegetable oil. |
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The one I had was a mound of steamed and pounded glutinous rice with sweet adzuki bean paste. |
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Chawanmushi is a Japanese savoury custard, steamed and served in a small bowl or on a saucer. |
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But for that special meal, Singapore chilli crab, black pepper crab or simple steamed crab are much-loved treats. |
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The Ecuadorean offerings are the best, particularly the humitas, steamed cornhusk tamales stuffed with a moist and fresh filling of sweet corn. |
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Keep the other vegetables fairly plainly, perhaps some steamed baby carrots and green beans or mangetouts. |
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The grains of couscous are steamed over the stew or broth in a pot called a coscousier, which is like a double boiler. |
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You can choose from steamed, baked, fried dimsums or even the gyoza variety. |
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The constituents and antiproliferative effect of the fresh, dried and steamed gingers were then quantitatively compared. |
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After testing in the Thames, the boat steamed to Paris where she was used on the River Seine. |
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He was steamed that the car cut him off. It took almost half an hour for him to calm down. |
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With all the heavy breathing going on the windows were quickly steamed in the car. |
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This delicious dish is made of masa steamed inside a leaf or cornhusk wrapper. |
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Sweet potatoes are also boiled, steamed, or roasted, and young stems are eaten as namul. |
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For instance, they makes use of raw chicken fillet that is marinated, steamed and sliced on-site, instead of using frozen and prepared poultry. |
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But who wants to come home to snake venom and a bowl of steamed kale? |
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Finely chopped prawns, pork, shallots and wood ear mushrooms came in steamed rice pancakes that were transluscent. |
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Kadhi is a popular gram flour curry, usually served with steamed rice and bread. |
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Our sets came with a serving of steamed fillet of sea perch with fermented bean, and pan-seared fillet of rib eye with chef special sauce. |
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From China, their version of char siu baau became modern manapua, a type of steamed pork bun with a spicy filling. |
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The sweetness comes from natural sugar in the coconut milk. Stir in the coriander leaves and serve your tom kha gai with steamed jasmine rice. |
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Curry dishes are usually thick and spicy and are eaten along with steamed rice and variety of Indian breads. |
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She purred over her steak pie, which came in its own ashet dish with roasted new potatoes and perfectly steamed broccoli. |
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Gao or Guo are rice based snacks that are typically steamed and may be made from glutinous or normal rice. |
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It is short and thick in shape and can be eaten grilled, fried, stewed, steamed or even raw when freshly made. |
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Chinese steamed egg is a similar but larger savoury egg dish. |
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Boots stamping, echoing on cobbles as Doors opened, curtains pulled back watching, As their breath steamed, Suits, woollen waistcoats, tweeds, well-worn, With elbows, Frayed. |
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The water steamed and bubbled around me. I felt a rush of gratitude for it, that it should well up out of the mountain, bathe my aching body, and unthaw my frozen limbs. |
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The bathroom mirror steamed up when he opened the shower door. |
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Just calm down. There's no point getting steamed up about it. |
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The young, unexpanded inflorescence of tebu telor is eaten raw, steamed, or toasted, and prepared in various ways in certain island communities of Indonesia. |
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The traditional remedy is a bitter preparation made from steamed herbs. |
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Served alongside are often roasted or steamed potatoes or dumplings. |
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It steamed from the Hudson River along the coast to the Delaware River. |
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These dishes are usually served with steamed rice and Chapaatis. |
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The destroyers sailed south to intercept the Brest Group but it steamed much faster than expected and to catch up, Pizey took the destroyers over a German minefield. |
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Goodenough received the signal and abandoning his own search for enemy vessels to attack, steamed to assist Keyes against his own ships, Lowestoft and Nottingham. |
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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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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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California sheephead are often grilled and are much sought after by spear fishermen and the immigrant Chinese population, in which case it is basket steamed. |
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In Mexico, lamb is the meat of choice for the popular barbacoa dish, in which the lamb is roasted or steamed wrapped in maguey leaves underground. |
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Soft stinky tofu are usually used as a spread on steamed buns. |
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At the end is an excellent oyster bar and seafood restaurant, where you can dine on steamed clams while watching locals haul in mackerel and white croaker. |
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My discovery of the day, though, was the Singapore Racing Club Curry served with delectably soft, almost cloud-like, slightly sweet, steamed and then fried mantou buns. |
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This is one substantial serving of tossed roasted butternut squash, beets, kale, red cabbage, steamed broccoli florets and garden peas with lemon tahini dressing. |
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For more than an hour, they've stained, dried, steamed and counterstained their slides, hoping to reveal endospores, an element of some types of bacteria. |
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The entree is Wagyu beef with Chinese broccoli, shiitake stir-fry and peppercorn sauce, and Shanghai-style Maine lobster with steamed jasmine rice and coconut curry sauce. |
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From Joe's Crab Shack they sampled succulent steamed Snow crab and fresh corn on the cob prepared by the restaurant's culinary director George Atsangbe. |
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From the large spicy salmon rolls to tempura fried maki, Philadelphia maki, steamed ebi prawns, tuna and mackerel sushi, this was clearly a sushi-lover's dream come true. |
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Canned artichoke hearts and bottoms have characteristics that allow them to be perfect for most any recipe other than eating them freshly steamed. |
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Since 2009, work has been ongoing to reactivate the Qing Dynasty Zhen Kiln and Gourd Kiln, The Song Dynasty Dragon-shaped Kiln and the Yuan Dynasty Steamed bun-shaped Kiln. |
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Steamed puddings, a favourite for winter, are both easy to make and delicious. Served with one of the sweet sauces they make a filling and satisfying end to a meal. |
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Steamed rice, usually white rice, is the most commonly eaten form. |
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