She entered the kitchen to the enticing smell of beef stew, newly baked bread, and apple pie. |
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The aroma of the warm bread, the melted cheese on the baked potatoes and her aunt's special stew made her salivate. |
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And my daughters prefer them to shepherd's pie, steak and kidney pudding or vegetable stew. |
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She plopped down her bowl of stew and heel of crusty bread, holding the mug of cider in her hand as she sat. |
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The lamb stew is another great, rib-sticking dish, chock-full of artichokes, roasted tomatoes, dandelion greens, and fresh mint. |
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The menu board also features Caribbean classics like oxtail stew, red snapper, kingfish and curried goat. |
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Lunch would be stew or steak and kidney pud with potatoes and boiled green vegetables. |
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For example, the Queen reportedly loved kippers, smoked haddock and Irish stew. |
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I was making a stew which would hopefully last a few days and I'd also baked a loaf of bread earlier. |
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The bones contribute albumen and collagen which convert to gelatine and give a good stew its gravitas. |
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I've been here 3 times and I've tried the oxtail stew, ropa vieja, fried pork chops, and roasted chicken. |
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Azucar teams quantity with quality in its ropa vieja, possibly the finest version of this shredded beef stew I have eaten in New Jersey. |
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The beans, teaming up with the carrots, contributed a little veg lightness to the stew. |
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To serve, stir in half the coriander and ladle the stew into large warmed soup bowls. |
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It was a sonic stew of vocal stylings, mixed with an aural richness and adventurousness. |
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The addition of a clove to beef stock or to a stew gives it a richness whose source will be unidentified. |
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They would eat the stew for dinner, leaving leftovers in the pot to get cold overnight and then start over the next day. |
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You could eat the chicken stew every day for a week and not get bored, and the Lao tomato sauce makes Mexican salsa seem insipid by comparison. |
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A businessman has been left in a stew after a computer glitch landed him with 250,000 tins of lentil soup. |
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It suggests that the lady of the house should be able cook soups, sauces, pies, tarts, as well as be able to roast, boil and stew. |
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On one of my local stew ponds there is an attitude that if it's not into double figures it ain't worth catching. |
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The quality of the fish is impressive, reared as they are in more sizeable areas than crude stew ponds. |
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Our NATO allies, Brits and Poles excepted, have left us to stew in our own juice. |
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So most people would be better off to save their money and leave the Leftist college teachers to stew in their own juice. |
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I have quite a bit more to say on this, but I'm gonna let you guys stew for a bit before I continue. |
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Consider all the people who sat home in a stew in 1968 rather than vote for Hubert Humphrey. |
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There are many people around here who think that the whole of this country is in a stew. |
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Hadn't they gotten in a stew with her over him in the first place because of that? |
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When the government gets into a stew, it is the first role of an opposition to turn up the heat. |
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She began to ladle the stew onto the plates as her companion released her from his grasp. |
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When Autumn rolls around I love a nice bowl of stew with some Anadama bread and some homemade apple crisp. |
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I answered obediently and went to the fire to stir the thick stew inside the cauldron. |
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My mother remembers the cast-iron pot on the range filled with warming rabbit stew. |
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His thoughts were interrupted by more stew being served into his almost empty bowl. |
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The dishes covered the gamut of culinary endeavour from Guinness-and-lamb stew to salmon with tandoori spices. |
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Basically, it is a fish stew mixed with squash, sweet potatoes, okra, tamarind, and different kinds of peppers. |
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A large bowl of mutton stew with some large wedges of bread satisfied this last need. |
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Before long they had some potatoes, some old bread, and a hearty stew before them. |
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Another dish served during religious holidays is pasteles, while along the coast, people eat sancocho, a fish or chicken stew. |
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So I got to stew over my feelings while serving the great Aberdonian public burgers and other assorted delicacies. |
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Another favorite dish is sancocho, a stew made with local meats and vegetables, often including plantains. |
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You would realize that too if you had to live on German jelly and bean stew for six months. |
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Large stew pans, shown full of joints of meat, had straight sides and flat bases. |
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Lorna served a thick meat-filled stew, with fresh baked bread and warm apple pie for dessert. |
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Hot dishes include Karelian rye pastries stuffed with potatoes or rice, and reindeer stew. |
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Practically glowing with pleasure, she continued over to the fire, ladling stew into a bowl for breakfast. |
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She poured salt into the palm of her hand and then sprinkled it over the stew. |
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There could be no more fitting companion for the Acadian chicken stew entree inscribed on a blackboard in the dining room. |
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Earlier this month, Toledo, Ohio, watched its municipal water supply descend into an undrinkable stew of algal toxins. |
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We can only sit and stew in our conviction that anime is becoming an important port of inspiration. |
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Simmered in the Belgian beef stew known as carbonnade, a Chimay can make the broth rich with flavor and thickness. |
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I was given a bowl of some very watery stew and a cup of water. |
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One of its typical dishes is a vegetable stew called ratatouille. |
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Some of the wartime recipes you will find are rhubarb bread pudding, nettle champ, Irish stew with venison, kedgeree, hardtime omelette and mock plum pudding. |
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The Norouz menu was rounded out with a stew of cubed chicken in a fragrant turmeric sauce. |
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Then it's home again, and time to relive the magic of the tapas bar with albondigas in a stew of tomatoes and onions with chickpeas, and a bottle of Rioja. |
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She was slightly less pleased with her crab and prawn thermidor, having expected a dish of crab claws and prawns rather than the tasty stew topped with crumble she received. |
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My partner chose baked peppers and a veal stew with mashed potatoes. |
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He lifted up the lid of the pot where lamb stew was simmering. |
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There was a silence as he served the stew from the small iron pot. |
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Other dishes include mutton stew with island vegetables, and pumpkin soup. |
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The girl took her spoon in one hand and greedily ate the steaming stew. |
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I saw her glance at the fire and the pot of stew simmering on the hearth. |
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For those poor wretches, many of whom are innocent of the charges they face, but who cannot afford big-name attorneys, they stew in prison and suffer in court. |
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I employed Lydia's help to cut and stew some apples for dessert. |
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They didn't cook boiled cabbage, nor did they stew vegetables. |
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I'm even staying in Wil's room, but until you can get your mind out of the gutter and ask me for the whole story, you can just stew in your own juice. |
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Or you could look elsewhere and leave Leeds to stew in their own juices. |
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Bertie had to admit the lamb stew was the best he ever tasted. |
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But we could have chosen also Thai fish stew, Mexican beef in tortilla wraps, or one of several vegetarian options, including broccoli and Stilton pie or vegetable lasagne. |
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In the pre-millennial run-up, this popular fascination with the ancients was mixed into a New Age stew of half-understood ideas about the origins of religious belief. |
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The dals, made from legumes like lentils or chickpeas, cooked as a stew flavored with aromatics and spices, are perhaps familiar to most of us who visit Indian restaurants. |
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He played with his fork, stirring the lukewarm stew on his tray, pushing lumps of meat substitute around from side to side but not eating anything. |
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Another favorite dish is sancocho, a meat, plantain, and vegetable stew. |
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Those lucky enough to score a meal can also enjoy their choice of satisfying sides, from Brunswick stew to banana pudding. |
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The wonderful smells of vegetable goatmeat stew and baked bread filled the house. |
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It is less spicy and seasoned than Indian and Southeast Asian curries, being more of a thick stew than a curry. |
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Often lacking their own cooking facilities, housewives would carry a pudding or stew to the baker's oven and leave it there to cook. |
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Lancashire hotpot is a stew originating from Lancashire in the North West of England. |
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Tatws Pum Munud is a traditional Welsh stew, made with sliced potatoes, vegetables and smoked bacon. |
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I make Tomato Bredie, which is a delicious traditional South African lamb stew. |
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There's barbecued pork, beef and chicken, along with slaw, fried red tomatoes and Brunswick stew. |
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It is also served up in Louisiana, Kentucky and West Virginia in the US, where its meat is used in Brunswick stew. |
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The rest of the deer is butchered into chops, steaks, roasts, stew meat, venisonburger, and even ribs, if the deer is a large one. |
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Moonshine and stock cars and Brunswick stew, and writer Thomas Wolfe, but not art. |
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Fewer people may be adding squirrel meat to authenticate their Brunswick stew, but the ubiquitous city squirrel has its own modern-day problems. |
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With a bowl of beef stew, apple pie a la mode, and two cups of coffee under his belt, Gus Wilson walked leisurely back to the Model Garage. |
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Meat is most typically prepared as part of a stew to which vegetables such as corn, chickpeas, squash, rice and more are added. |
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He stirred the campfire stew with a peeled stick, so the bark wouldn't get in it. |
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These can include small amounts of fish or beef, and some form of broth, stew or porridge. |
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I went back to the major's dugout and he said the field kitchen would be along and the drivers could come and get their stew. |
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In the American state of Arkansas, beaver tail stew is consumed in Cotton town. |
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Halflings look upon other demihuman and humanoid races as stock for the stew pot. |
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Most of the dishes are cooked like vegetable stew, flavored with either fermented fish called ngari, or dried and smoked fish. |
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A thick vegetable stew popular in South and Central India called avial is believed to have originated in southern Kerala. |
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Donal also makes boxty colcannon pancakes, Skehan family's Irish stew and Irish barmbrack. |
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While the stew may not look very appetizing, it tastes wonderful. |
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Ugali with vegetables, sour milk, meat, fish or any other stew is generally eaten by much of the population for lunch or supper. |
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As Mr. Schonfeld climbed the stairs, he was carrying a steaming 18-quart pot containing the traditional Sabbath stew known as chulent. |
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The sixth annual Rubaboo Festival took place in early February.Rubaboo is a Metis-Michif word for a stew made on the trap line. |
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The heartwarming scent of the stew drifted on a soft breeze of jasmine. |
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Of the many traditional Guernsey recipes, the most renowned is a stew called Guernsey Bean Jar. |
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Montserrat's national dish is goat water, a thick goat meat stew served with crusty bread rolls. |
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Examples of popular Irish cuisine include boxty, colcannon, coddle, stew, and bacon and cabbage. |
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Custard royale is a thick custard cut into decorative shapes and used to garnish soup, stew or broth. |
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If we were hard up, Mam made a stew with some scrag end of mutton, vegetables and a handful of barley. |
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Nowhere is this fiery mix of spice more evident than in the dishes chili con carne, a meaty stew, and cowboy beans, both of which are a feature of regional cookoffs. |
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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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They and Liverpool seamen helped to evolve lobscouse, the meat and potato stew, whose name, shortened to 'Scouse' has since become the label of every Liverpudlian. |
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Office babus are the real rulers of this country now. Our number's up. Best thing we can do is to shut up shop and let 'em stew in their own juice. |
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Philadelphia Pepper Pot, a tripe stew, was originally a British dish but today is a classic of home cooking in Pennsylvania alongside bookbinder soup, a type of turtle soup. |
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He poured the Argentine stew in a gobby mess on top of the Spam. |
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It is related to the Norwegian lapskaus, Swedish lapskojs and Danish labskovs and the Low German Labskaus, and refers to a stew commonly eaten by sailors. |
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Lunch at Sharon and Pheb's place in Charlotteville was a choice of tasty mahimahi, pork or chicken stew with seven or eight side dishes, most of which I'd never seen before. |
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Lobby, a stew not unlike Lancashire hotpot, is still made by local people. |
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Thukpa is a generic Tibetan word for any soup or stew combined with noodles. This particular thukpa uses fresh homemade egg noodles and can also be called Chinese thukpa. |
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Among the seafood specialities is a fish stew called cotriade. |
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Known to be genuinely cheerful, every few months an unseen shadow would nevertheless succumb him, delivering a two-week melancholic stew of resentment and depression. |
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Wormcast butties, tubes of glue, Pans of slugs in slimy stew, Bogey burgers, brown rat roast, Fat Black tadpoles squashed on toast, Washed down with a cup of string. |
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During lunch, lahoh is sometimes consumed with soup or stew. |
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