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  • FK - pressure-cook would be the best way, but you could try boiling it with plenty of water so that it becomes really mushy, then blend it in a mixer to make a thick soup. or you could use a regular slow-cooker that you get in the US, except that it would be a bit time-consuming: Gujarati Dal (Healthy Lentil Soup)
  • Cook the tagliatelle in boiling salted water until al dente.
  • If that doesn't change soon, the mutinous backbench mood could reach boiling point. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cook the inaniwa pasta in plenty of boiling salted water until cooked, then refresh in cold water and drain.
  • When reheating this soup, heat only until hot, not boiling.
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  • Although peeling isn't essential because this variety has a rather thin skin, it is an easy matter to plunge them into boiling water, drain and then slip off the skins.
  • Skim the fat from pan juices, and reduce the drippings by boiling them down to a delicious sauce.
  • Foolish Julie pulled a pot of boiling water from the stove.
  • It was not just the weather that reached boiling point that summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Democratic political calculation with ObamaCare is the proverbial boiling frog: Gradually introduce a health-care entitlement by hiding the true costs, hook the middle class on new subsidies until they become unrepealable, but try to delay the adverse consequences and major new tax hikes so voters don't make the connection between their policy and the economic wreckage. The ObamaCare Writedowns
  • The hot springs and underground river that enter the lake results in the water on the shore being boiling hot.
  • When everybody else is boiling hot, I'm freezing!
  • Parched corn coffee was brewed by mixing roasted corn with boiling water.
  • Concentrate the broth by boiling it.
  • It was not just the weather that reached boiling point that summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • ~ -- Ores, &c., containing antimony are best opened up by boiling with hydrochloric acid or aqua regia; treatment with nitric acid should be avoided wherever possible, since it forms antimonic acid, which is subsequently dissolved only with difficulty. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • Slow simmering retains the alcohol; fast boiling dissipates it.
  • Julienne the carrot and mooli, blanche in boiling water for a few seconds, and refresh in cold water. Times, Sunday Times
  • She advises which way we should jump, and almost invariably goes the American way, the argument generally boiling down to the fact that there are more Americans than Poms.
  • Small dumplings, poached in boiling water then tossed with some kind of sauce, gnocchi can be made of potato, flour and ricotta, semolina, milk and cheese, and even polenta.
  • One word of advice: when you are boiling potatoes, whether to make mash or to roast them, don't let the water boil too vigorously.
  • Heat and boiling air struck her face like a hammer as she fell to the burning sand.
  • Harding would only have had at his disposal sulphuric acid, but by heating this acid with the neutral fatty bodies he could separate the glycerine; then from this new combination, he easily separated the olein, the margarin, and the stearin, by employing boiling water. The Mysterious Island
  • Serious answer: Condense the soup by boiling off half its water content.
  • Small dumplings, poached in boiling water then tossed with some kind of sauce, gnocchi can be made of potato, flour and ricotta, semolina, milk and cheese, and even polenta.
  • To form them use two very small coffeespoons or eggspoons, as the quenelles should not be larger than _small_ olives; butter the spoons slightly, and when formed drop each for one or two minutes into boiling pale-colored stock. Choice Cookery
  • Enjoy your evening of fine food, fine wine, and a floorshow featuring the universe as we know it boiling away into the cosmic void. Apocalypse? 6-6-06 Coming Right UP!
  • Herbal teas, some made from steeped leaves or flowers and some derived from boiling bark or roots, used to be called simples, notes the herbal expert. Undefined
  • My Silesian cousin, who now lives in Germany, told me to use stock instead of boiling water – well, yes, this is tastier, but I consider it western decadence. Family life
  • After the grief came boiling anger. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scabies is normally treated with a scrub bath, boiling the fomites (clothes and bed linens), and application of benzyl benzoate. 11: Human health care
  • Do you think there's a whole ward somewhere in the bowels of the building where they spend long hours doing nothing but boiling cabbage?
  • Actually they're bean flakes that plump up to become frijoles after you add boiling water.
  • For water extraction of Sophora flavescens, 200 g of dried root was mixed with 1,800 ml of distilled water and extracted under reflux for 3 hr by boiling the mixture.
  • If using fresh tomatoes, plunge them into boiling water for 30 seconds, then pop in cold water, enabling you to peel the skins away.
  • Coconut milk or cream is a thick sweet liquid produced by pouring boiling water over grated coconut, leaving it to cool, and squeezing the liquid from the pulp through a straining cloth.
  • Telluric acid is reduced to tellurous (with evolution of chlorine) on boiling with hydrochloric acid. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • Thus Rukhi – and she turned to abuse her clumsy little handmaiden for overboiling the rice and overbaking the coarse rye bread, for not tethering the donkey, and for breaking a new pot of spring water. Love and Life Behind the Purdah
  • Dissolve the saffron in an eggcup full of boiling water. Times, Sunday Times
  • Slightly off-centre, a constant whirlpool swirls and churns turbulently, sometimes spitting up a boiling fount.
  • Hot water plates are very convenient, and easily procured at any large china shop; but if they cannot be found, put the hot plate containing the chop over a bowl of boiling water, and cover with a hot saucer, fold a napkin around the baked potato, and you can carry the tray containing the dinner through cold halls and up staircases and it will arrive at your patient's room _hot. Making Good on Private Duty
  • It is impossible to measure their bulk properties, such as color, malleability, ductility, melting and boiling points, and densities.
  • For calking the seams they made oakum of dry seaweed, which was hammered in between the planks; then these seams were covered with boiling tar, which was obtained in great abundance from the pines in the forest. The Mysterious Island
  • They steeped the leaves in boiling water, then sudsed the liquid with soap and sprinkled the concoction upon their vegetables. Morgan’s Run
  • Make a ten per cent infusion of the suspected coffee; filter it, and decolorize the solution by boiling it with a piece of animal charcoal. The Home Medical Library, Volume V (of VI)
  • On boiling with hydrochloric acid they are both liberated, and remain for the greater part (all the niobic) in the insoluble residue with the tungstic acid. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • Add lemon juice and enough boiling water to cover completely.
  • They should then be sanitized by boiling in clean water or immersing them for 15 minutes in a solution of 1/4 cup of chlorine bleach per gallon of water.
  • Power off, ten degrees rudder angle, reverse engines, the sea boiling under her counter, the water rising, lifting them. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • To perform this experiment a little oil of turpentine was placed at the bottom of a glass tube surrounded with boiling liquid air.
  • The potatoes are boiling, the simmering mince smells like proper home cooking.
  • One could almost believe that at any moment Scott and his men would come shuffling in, hang up their deerskin coats and start boiling a brew.
  • In a saucepan filled with boiling water, blanch the parsley for 10 minutes.
  • In a corner, young Curry Shepherd, his blazer looking slightly the worse for wear, sat meditating on the relative merits of death by garotting or a slow boiling in oil, both of which he contemplated with BMW in mind, the DCSS having called him from a warm bed, next to a warm and loving woman at the dawn's early light. Final Resting Place of The Pen
  • Wash the vegetables, trim away any soft or brown spots, cut them into large pieces, and blanch them in boiling water for a minute or two.
  • It does not matter if the jaggery is a large chunk, it will dissolve on boiling. Archive 2006-03-01
  • It is attacked only by boiling selenic acid which, as you must know, dissolves platinum readily. The Black Star Passes
  • There are just a few shows left so the heat has been ramped up from simmering point to almost boiling over. The Sun
  • Boiling your greens quickly - whether they're asparagus, peas or beans - reduces their fibrous chewiness but retains a crunch. The Sun
  • Doctors and experts have stressed that boiling kills the virus.
  • Some figures of gas consumption from India: Boiling 1 l of water: 40 l; boiling 5 l of water 165 l; cooking 500 grice: 140 l; cooking 1000 g rice: 175 l; cooking 350 9 pulses: 270 14. Appendix
  • Meanwhile, in a medium sauce pan, cook the peas in boiling water for 6-8 minutes.
  • The bouillabaisse can be served with fresh bread spread with garlic butter or, if you wish to commit a certain form of heresy which I often do against a true Marseillaise bouillabaisse, you can put into the soup, along with the tomatoes, seasonings, and fumet, several potatoes, peeled and cut into eighths, boiling them for 10 minutes before adding the fish and olive oil and raising the heat. The Summer of My Greek Tavérna
  • Purified water is first used to cool the boiled wort (the beer after boiling but before fermenting), becoming heated in the process.
  • This often overlies a well of grief, and if unmourned, it simmers, at times boiling over and burning all those in close proximity. Wild Feminine
  • When so altered, the solution will yield a more or less copious precipitate of cuprous oxide on merely boiling, and quite independent of the presence of glucose. Scientific American Supplement, No. 611, September 17, 1887
  • Plunge the pasta into boiling water.
  • Place aconite on a dish, sprinkle ginger, green onion and lemon . Steam boiling water.
  • Take half an ounce of samphire, dissolve it in two ounces of aquaevitae, add to it one ounce of quicksilver, one ounce of liquid storax, which is the droppings of Myrrh and hinders the camphire from firing; take also two ounces of hematitus, a red stone to be had at the druggist's, and when you buy it let them beat it to powder in their great mortar, for it is so very hard that it cannot be done in a small one; put this to the afore-mentioned composition, and when you intend to walk on the bar you must annoint your feet well therewith, and you may walk over without danger: by this you may wash your hands in boiling lead. The Miracle Mongers, an Exposé
  • The boiling point of water is 373 K.
  • Suddenly, lightning lit the sky, revealing that beneath me was a sea of green, with waves and troughs, rises and dips that swayed in the wind like boiling water.
  • Top and tail the green beans and cook them in salted boiling water for 3-4 minutes till tender, then drain them and rinse under cold, running water.
  • The advice often given is to dip heavily-populated rocks in boiling water to eradicate the pest.
  • Make the sauce by boiling the cream and stock together in a pan.
  • It was found that the synthesized polymer of BDME can dissolve the low boiling point impregnant system which could settle the problem both the diffluence of BMI and the consistence of BMI and EP.
  • It might work in MLS; the press corps here is pretty reasonable, and soccer isn't usually what gets our nation's crazy people's blood boiling. Should referees have to give post-game interviews?
  • I can see this whole thing boiling over into a bitter feud, possibly like that one on the news last week with the neighbours who argued over a fence and one of them ended up shot dead.
  • Ingredients 3 pounds small boiling potatoes or medium sweet potatoes, cut in half 8 quarts littleneck or cherrystone clams 12 ears corn, husks on 2 pounds red or yellow onions, peeled and cut in half 8 quarts mussels, well-rinsed and debearded 12 chicken thighs optional 3 pounds spicy sausage such as chorizo, linguica Happy as a Clambake
  • Joseph is for the child in all of us, not so hot on depth or meaning but boiling with concentrated, undiluted, unadulterated fun.
  • There is little point in attempting anything practical: boiling a kettle on the living room floor is ill-advised with three pre-schoolers tugging at the flex.
  • This can be made clean by bleaching it, boiling it and filtering it.
  • By day the numerous cafés welcome strollers sipping cafés blancs (not coffee at all, as I discover painfully, but boiling rose water).
  • Switching off the TV at night instead of leaving it on standby, saving the weekly wash until you've got a full load, and only boiling as much water as you need, can all save money.
  • The newfound vents are home to a menagerie of creatures adapted to darkness and crushing water pressures, species that thrive despite waters volcanically heated to near boiling.
  • Reheat the soup until boiling, decant into a jug and pour into the cups.
  • Heat the cream to boiling point and pour three quarters of it over the chocolate.
  • The game had been brutal, the aggression often boiling over into mini-battles on the pitch between opposing players.
  • The gas is then scrubbed with a high-boiling organic solvent which is miscible with water and to which sulfur is added.
  • Take a quartern of flour or more if you have occasion, and to every quartern of flour put a pound of butter, and a little salt, knead it with boiling water, then work it very well, and let it lie whilst it is cold.
  • I've seen that dubbin boiling on the beach; there's tallow in it, and tar and resin as well. Wanderers
  • Usually a lot of boiling takes care of the problem, but in the most extreme examples, knives with wooden handles have to be thrown out and ovens have to be cleaned with a blowtorch.
  • At constant pressure, the boiling point remains constant until all the liquid has boiled away.
  • Before the cloth is run into the steamer keir on the wire wagons, it is saturated with about twice its weight of a dilute solution of caustic soda (2° to 4° Twaddell = 0.5 to 1\% Na_ {2} O) at a boiling-temperature, when in the steamer keir it is exposed to an atmosphere of steam at four pounds pressure for five hours. Scientific American Supplement, No. 530, February 27, 1886
  • The classes were held outside in the boiling heat with no shade. Times, Sunday Times
  • Method :1. Split and peel the rush shoots and cut them into sections of 3cm. long. Slice the dried mushrooms, bamboo shoots. Then scald them in boiling water and ladle out.
  • Oval, with smooth, white-to-buff skin and white flesh, these are ideal for roasting, steaming, or boiling.
  • Were the carvers stopped by the great waves boiling out of the sea?
  • If you speak of an acanthopterygian, it is plain that you are not discussing perch in reference to its roasting or boiling merits; and if you make an allusion to monomyarian malacology, it will not naturally be supposed to have reference to the cooking of oyster sauce. The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author
  • The odour while it was boiling was wonderful, so hopefully the end product will be equally good.
  • Pour 1 cup of boiling water over a tea bag and steep, covered, for 15 minutes.
  • _Millon's reagent_, at the boiling solution, colours the natural silks violet: the lustra-celluloses give no reaction. Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900
  • Cook noodles in medium pot of boiling salted water until just tender but still firm to bite.
  • Evenings, when we are both home, we usually sit at our wooden table, boiling rose tea in which to dip the day-old bread that complements a warmed, fragrant spread of salted schmaltz, sharing our borrowed newspaper or occasional magazine by gaslight. Deadly
  • Make sure there's enough water in the pot to steam the meat and fish, so if it's looking a bit dry, add some more boiling water.
  • In both cases, yarn-dyed or piece-dyed, the dyeing operation is always preceded by boiling-off, a process in which the gum (sericin) is removed from the fibre.
  • Leak-proof sealing is achieved via impregnation of the leather with a tar-like substance obtained through the boiling and distillation of fir and pine wood.
  • The label of the condensed milk is removed and the can is immersed in boiling water for up to 5 hours, depending on the desired consistency.
  • Unlike electric distillation, boiling is not required for solar distillation.
  • In a separate pot of salted, boiling water, blanch the fava beans, then immediately drain and shock them in an ice bath.
  • Waste heat recovered from the boiling kettle and from wort (unfermented beer) as it's cooled down is used to heat water for brewing and for cleaning the tanks.
  • He was making popcorn on the stove and boiling water for tea.
  • Why should lemon juice be added to the cooking water when boiling potatoes? 3.
  • But on Friday nightBird's Nest should have been called the Boiling Pot.
  • The water should not be used for swimming, drinking, fishing or for stock and boiling the water will not destroy the algae.
  • Presumably this is supposed to caramelise the sugars, but, despite using the size of pan specified, mine just keeps boiling over spectacularly, and after 25 minutes, anxious of overcooking the fruit, I put it in the oven anyway, regardless of any "golden caramel colour". How to cook perfect tarte tatin
  • I dropped a pan of boiling water and scalded my leg.
  • There's a saucepan boiling away on the stove.
  • That explosive energy has a habit of boiling over. The Sun
  • I have a serious, blood-boiling hate for Shrek.
  • Here, the same water poured up and out, boiling and foaming, from the cavities that obviously undercut the rock on either side. A DEATH IN TIME
  • The boiling point of water is 373 K.
  • Nearby, the intact Surveyor 5 withstood all odds and made space history by managing to perform an alpha particle spectrogram of the soil while withstanding temperatures considerably greater than the boiling point. Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast: March 19-21, 2010 | Universe Today
  • Racial tension has reached boiling point .
  • The heroin is filtered, washed with water, and redissolved in boiling water containing citric acid and charcoal.
  • The long boiling converts the starch into dextrine, which is more easily digested than starch. Public School Domestic Science
  • Combine the instant dashi or vegetable bouillon powder and boiling water in a saucepan, stirring well.
  • He is noted for his exuberant style and previously caused uproar by boiling lobsters live on the show. Times, Sunday Times
  • Heating liquids – Water can “erupt” if microwaved over its boiling point 212 degrees. Laura Kumin: You Can Microwave a Lot More Than Popcorn -- And Here's How
  • Last summer they added pre-camp activities such as meal planning and shopping, and boiling the wash water and washing the dishes in two dishpans as camp-based chores.
  • The strontia is precipitated from the filtrate by boiling for some time with a strong solution of ammonic sulphate and a little ammonia. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • Place penne pasta into the boiling water and cook according to package directions.
  • A species of beetle, that squirts its predators with a high-pressure spray of boiling liquid, could provide the key to significant improvements in aircraft engine design.
  • The poison is obtained by boiling the root in water, until it attains the consistency of an inspissated juice. First footsteps in East Africa
  • She felt a spark of danger, yet sensed only the tiniest chill of fear as they passed one another: part dread, part a fris son of excitement she associated only with the pleasure of Christmas that was almost upon them: a touch of peace in the boiling cauldron. Bottled Spider
  • Gradually increase the temperature to boiling point.
  • Meanwhile, cook orecchiette in a pasta pot of boiling salted water (3 tablespoons salt for 6 qt water) until al dente .
  • Cooking procedure: depending on the particular recipe, add cold or boiling water.
  • Drop the pak choi into a large pan of boiling water. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cook the peas by plunging them into boiling water.
  • Avoid boiling the cream and add the parmesan gradually, otherwise the sauce will curdle.
  • Reduce the liquid by boiling for two minutes.
  • When everything is boiling, put in the bag of mussels and boil for 2 minutes.
  • It's worth roasting rather than steaming or boiling the squash to intensify flavour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meanwhile, blanch the button onions for a few seconds in boiling water, then drain and cool.
  • Blanch bean sprouts and pressed bean curd in boiling water. Drain.
  • Mix the powder with boiling water.
  • He's always washing the dishes in boiling water, when he isn't washing himself or his clothes or bedding. CHAPTER X
  • The dressing room is tiny and boiling hot. Times, Sunday Times
  • Reduce the liquid by boiling for two minutes.
  • _Picrotoxinin_ exists in picrotoxin in the proportion of 32 to 100, and may be separated by boiling in benzine. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
  • I nosed into the shadow and turned on my searchlight and the cone of brightness showed me nothing but the dreariness of pea-sized rubble and the flats of rock dust and little boiling areas where the dust, electrified by the inpouring solar radiation, hopped and jumped and skipped like a frying pan of fleas. The Trouble With Tycho
  • This might connect with experiences of seeing liquids boiling away on a cooker.
  • Obviously, however, it's his style as a legislator -- cheered by progressives for its unapologetic self-assuredness -- that gets the Republican blood boiling. Beck To Palin: Alan Grayson Is Hot, 'Yum Yum, Give Me Some'
  • A spring of brine rises in the bed of a river, named Lofubu, and this the Bayenga inspissate by boiling, and sell the salt at market. The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death
  • A good display of chickens, boiling fowls and rabbits has replaced Christmas turkeys.
  • Seemingly placid but boiling with passions - from carnality to intense anger - The Housemaid is a hard-boiled little tale dressed up like something calmer and more measured. Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: The Housemaid
  • In bleaching processes there has been no radical change of system on the large scale since the introduction of the 'Mather' kier in 1885, and the associated change from lime and ash boiling to the caustic soda circulating boil with reduced volume of lye, which this mechanical device rendered practicable. Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900
  • Boiling water reactors normally have load - following capability, implemented by varying the recirculation water flow.
  • Makes 2 large toastsbroad beans 100g podded weightbuffalo mozzarella 1 ballFor the dressing:garlic 1 small, sweet cloveparsley 4 or 5 sprigsdill 5 sprigschives 6 thin stems and perhaps a few flowersolive oilPod the beans and cook them in deep, lightly salted boiling water for 6 or 7 minutes until tender, then drain in a colander. Nigel Slater's cheese recipes
  • About equal quantities of malted and unmalted grains are mashed in cold and boiling water, and the two mashes are combined to yield a mixture at a temperature favourable to saccharification, souring and yeast fermentation. Chapter 6
  • The biggest impacts would have swathed our globe in incandescent rock vapor, boiling the oceans dry and sterilizing the surface worldwide.
  • Can I open a window? It's boiling in here.
  • Irene said, as Anastasia put a filter into the Chemex spooned in coffee, and poured on boiling water.
  • Can I open a window? It's boiling in here.
  • Reduce heat immediately to keep the water simmering, but not boiling.
  • We ended up staying a week – eating chendol, gorging on assam curries, having massages, hanging out at the night market, encountering boiling pots of satay flavoured lava, meeting wonderful people, being enchanted and doing all those things couples are meant to do on holidays. Archive 2009-12-01
  • He saw spiny creatures with bloody saucerlike eyes struggling as they were dragged under by boiling masses of slippery black tentacles. Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series
  • Ginseng is placed into boiling water for three minutes.
  • The boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which the liquid boils.
  • To a boiling pot flies come not. 
  • The boilermen, firemen, the megass carriers, are to receive for all days when the boiling is carried on until late hours, a maximum pay of twenty (20) cents per day. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 2, 1917
  • For substances with lower boiling points than water, heating can be used to drive off the more volatile substance, which can then be collected by condensing it.
  • The temperature hovered between boiling and baking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rinse the cooked pasta with boiling water.
  • Should any part of you or your kit freeze up, Thermos flasks of boiling water are always close to hand to warm your gloves or unfreeze your camera.
  • To peel, cover with boiling water, let stand 2 to 3 minutes, then drain and slip off outer skin.
  • Millet is ground into flour and made into porridge by boiling it in water.
  • Millet is ground into flour and made into porridge by boiling it in water.
  • The choking, glugging boiling water twanged against the hollow unplumbed tub and the brass bungle of piping smeared and juddered.
  • Dropped into a pot of boiling water, he jumps out to safety.
  • Cook the sauce over a medium heat until it thickens. Meanwhile start boiling the water for the pasta.
  • His mind was boiling with mirth,fear and pride.
  • Ethanol is completely miscible with water and in the manufacture of ethanol it is found that a constant boiling mixture of 95.6% ethanol and 4.4% water is produced.
  • I put it in a large mixing bowl with a capful of detergent and poured boiling water from a kettle onto the square.
  • By 1.30 we were back at the saddle where Jeanie had the billy boiling, and thus refreshed we bid au revoir to the Matuki and the friendly keas and set off down the valley again.
  • Add a quart of rich unskimmed milk, made boiling hot, and strain the whole through a jelly-bag. The Whitehouse Cookbook (1887) The Whole Comprising a Comprehensive Cyclopedia of Information for the Home
  • Heat the water until it reaches boiling point.
  • What prolonged boiling and the aid of bicarbonate of soda leave almost intact the fly's grubs quickly turn into fluid, even as the flesh worms fluidify hard-boiled white of egg. The Life of the fly; with which are interspersed some chapters of autobiography
  • Meanwhile, cook the soba noodles in plenty of boiling water according to packet instructions. The Sun
  • In his second term, of course, Houdini submersed himself in a padlocked iron cage a mile deep in boiling water and left his fate to a gaggle of witches, a silly young intern, and Inspector Javerts.
  • It is not much of a surprise that the house is freezing upstairs in the winter and boiling in the summer as there is no insulation at all.
  • Cook the pasta in plenty of boiling salted water.
  • A shepherd stirred cornmeal flour into boiling water to make the staple mamaliga porridge. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm feeding him freshly-squeezed lemon and honey topped up with boiling water, paracetemol, and pholcodine linctus.
  • To make the cologne, first add two cups of tightly packed lemon balm leaves to a ceramic bowl, pour in 600 ml boiling water, cover and allow to steep overnight.
  • Volcanic activity has created thermal springs and boiling mud pools.
  • Prepare the tomatoes for the sauce by blanching them in boiling water for 20 seconds.
  • Wrapping the chicken in clingfilm before poaching it in the boiling water seals in the chicken juices so that the meat is succulent and moist.
  • While the upper classes enjoyed parties and country retreats, workers were boiling with resentment. Times, Sunday Times
  • In particular, loss of water from albumen through boiling, and from albumen and yolk through freezing, will cause protein and lipid to be concentrated in the sample that remains.

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