It is a beautiful accompaniment to succulently poached white meat like breast of chicken, or fricandeau of veal. |
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Deliciously, succulently filled with fruit of the bright and elegant variety. |
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Meat and poultry eaters can select from succulently prepared lamb chops, curried or stir fried chicken, baby back ribs and beef tenderloin. |
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This freshwater fish native to Africa is succulently bathed in fresh lemon juice along with sliced red onion and red pepper. |
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Five dollars bought me about a week's worth of beef, succulently seasoned and stuffed in a pita with a variety of leafy greens on top. |
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It succulently exploits the Maillard reaction, named after a 20th-century Frenchman who explained the chemistry of browning meat and other foods. |
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The special maturing process makes the meat succulently tender and incomparably juicy. |
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The timing is not ideal: Just as the year's first local strawberries are making their debut in the Greenmarket, some stores are selling weird but succulently flavorful new imported berries. |
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But since the authorities were borrowing what they needed by issuing treasury bills, known as BoTs, at succulently high rates of interest, and these were being snapped up, mostly by Italians, no one complained. |
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And then to a succulently pink fillet of venison served with beetroot and a rich red jus, along with a glass of South African red. |
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Dense purple in color and surprisingly open-knit and velvety textured, the full-bodied, fleshy, succulently styled 2003 Lagrange is more accessible than most Northern Medocs. |
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The foie gras comes as a nugget of surprise in the middle of the biggest, most succulently aromatic creation you'll ever try. |
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Our celebrated prime quality beef patties are succulently prepared exclusively for each order as are our freshly peeled and cut fries and daily baked soft buns. |
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