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  • The symphonious pairing of syrupy goodness and buttery richness. Chez Pazienza: Rich Lowry: The William F. Buckley of F**k Talk
  • It was a perfect Swedish June, with the sun striking buttery lights off still clear water.
  • The Buttery in Glasgow will be especially missed - all warm glows and scrumptious food.
  • Ronald still sings with the buttery croon of an angel.
  • Tatars and Russians also subscribe to the same school of hospitality, centring around the samovar and large arrays of buttery pastries.
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  • His breaded pork escalopes come tender but crunchy with unctuous buttery anchovies and fried egg, an interesting spin on the Weiner Schnitzel theme.
  • A perfectly braised shank on buttery mash surrounded by vegetables set the tastebuds going before the plate was even put down on the table.
  • We've replaced the buttery mascarpone with fresh, tangy cheese made from nonfat yogurt.
  • And when they are piled into a buttery pastry case with creamy egg custard and Parmesan topping, the aromas are almost unbearably delectable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hamachi (yellowtail) was soft and buttery, scallops in the temaki (handroll) were crisp fresh in a creamy sauce, aji (Spanish mackerel) was as strong as it should be, and the kanpachi (amberjack on the menu, but when I went to Mori, the elf said it was baby halibut) was interestingly prepared as juliennes in a tart sauce. Archive 2005-10-01
  • Why it's still going The warm, buttery plots and familiar, approachable cast remind older viewers of the days when they could buy a pint for tuppence ha'penny and still have change for a misjudged June Whitfield cameo. Top Gear, New Tricks, Lewis … the television shows that won't die
  • Never substitute margarine for the butter, since the whole point of shortbread is its buttery taste.
  • The sun had flooded the day with a pale yellow buttery light.
  • Carefully nibbling on the crumbly, buttery, oaty square, trying to make it last until we got home. One For The Table: Tracy Tynan on Flapjacks - The British Madeline
  • A buttery triple-layer yellow cake gets a topping of the smoothest, deep dark-chocolate ganache, with a smattering of semisweet mini chocolate chips for good measure.
  • The ready-made sort are so often damp and chewy, but, hot from the pan, they're a revelation: light, buttery pillows of canape perfection. How to cook perfect blinis
  • Crisp on the outside and buttery-soft and almost hollow on the inside, they are traditionally bun-sized, and flavoured with Gruyère.
  • But only temporarily, because the depth returns, although when it does, the hints of Mitsouko's trademark buttery powderiness are replaced with what I would describe as peppery powderiness. Guerlain Mitsouko Fleur de Lotus: Perfume Review
  • This year, carve a buttery, cider-glazed version showcased with roasted apples and eye-catching grapes and currants.
  • There's also a focus on beautiful skins and high-quality buttery leather. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's lush with a buttery pastry or cake. The Sun
  • Crusty white bread, aromatic black coffee with thick sweet cream and buttery cheese had accompanied them.
  • Let's face it, buttery puff pastry either needs to be warm to entice me, or feather-light crisp.
  • Because cream, butter, cheese, fatty meat and buttery pastries stimulate the liver to manufacture LDL, keep your intake of saturated animal fats low.
  • Stir the unrinsed rice into the shallot, continuing until all the grains are buttery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most major food shops sell really buttery plain sponge cakes.
  • It has a nice, deep amber-brown colour, coffee, buttery undertones with a hint of tangerine in the taste, and a subtle warming of alcohol in the finish.
  • On top of the buttery caramel notes there is a hint of orange blossom to cut the sweetness. Times, Sunday Times
  • The links have been dipped in buttery goodness and served to you on a platter that is made of smores. Archive 2007-11-01
  • My hunk was a bit chalky and it was bitter, not buttery. Business, Law, Economics & Society
  • Ripe, floral peachy aromas with distant soft buttery scents offers up lemon tinged almond flavours that roll on to a lingering mineral edge on the finish.
  • For our lunches we would have buttery mayo sandwiches, crisps and lots of sugary snacks. The Sun
  • Who can resist the flinty crispness of baked pecans, suspended in a maple-goo inside short, buttery pastry?
  • Add the unwashed rice, stirring into the buttery onion. Times, Sunday Times
  • The broad pointed arch doorway survives, as does the upper part of the window lighting the great hall and a smaller window lighting the buttery. Times, Sunday Times
  • You'll be rewarded with deep flavor and candy that sets up perfectly every time, as in the case of our classic buttery almond toffee and our pretty cashew brittle.
  • I sit on the terrace in the Plaza Mayor, devouring buttery tostadas con mermelada and the local churros - tubular donuts designed to make you feel all warm and continental inside.
  • The crisp, fruity and aromatic flavour is an ideal foil to buttery avocado. Times, Sunday Times
  • A cobbler is not unlike a pie, but with a very thick layer - or individual blobs - of buttery sweet pastry on top of the fruit.
  • These wines are also available from the College Buttery which is open from 8 am - 2 pm and again in the evening from 6 - 8 pm.
  • And does 'em good, too," said my grandmother, who reappeared from the buttery, with Miss Tina tilting and dancing before her, with a confirmatory slice of bread and butter and sugar in her hand. Oldtown Folks
  • It's lush with a buttery pastry or cake. The Sun
  • Then a buttery glow leaking from horizon to horizon, flooding the mesas and outcrop rock of the high desert.
  • The crisp, fruity and aromatic flavour is an ideal foil to buttery avocado. Times, Sunday Times
  • The other staples in our rotation were oladi closer to buttermilk hotcakes, yet slightly sourer, wetter and smaller and blinchiki —thin pancakes akin to French crêpes, though less buttery. Beyond Blini
  • Serve with the baked cod and buttery potatoes. The Sun
  • She emerged from the door to see Oracle unfolding a napkin on the rickety table between the chairs, a napkin holding half a dozen buttery scones. A Plague of Angels
  • Add the flour in batches, and knead the dough until it comes together and gets buttery and brown.
  • The yeast caked is not very sweet and primarily has a buttery flavor to it. 2008 December | Baking Bites
  • This version uses brown bread rather than white and between the buttery sandwiches is heaped chunky hot ginger jam, sometimes sold as ginger marmalade, but usually as ginger conserve.
  • The strawberries actually had the miraculous perfume of local berries grown in season and little buttery croutons of fried brioche added another interesting crunch.
  • [Westminster] near the said church, with a soler and chamber at one end of the hall, and with a buttery and cellar at the other. English Villages
  • I love all cheeses, the stinkier and mouldier the better, I adore haggis it's just like spicy hamburger meat! especially with buttery neeps & tatties, raw pickled fish, anchovies by the handful, crispy blood pudding, bitter endives, andouilette sausage bursting with offal...in fact I'm really starting to get into offal and ordering plates of things like ox tongue or pigs trotters when I'm out- often to people's horror. IMBB12: Vegemite Risotto & Smelly Old Underwear
  • A buttery deep yellow with grey flecks, it is really an excuse to use up the garlic of the region. Food Watch
  • But at Nanny's shiva I piled my plate high with orange, buttery salmon, scoops of creamy white fish salad, sliced tomatoes and a toasted bialy. Miranda Levenstein: Finding Comfort in a Kugel
  • TheRunawaySpoon's simple food processor dough yields tender, buttery coins flecked with blue cheese and black pepper. The Best Open House Dishes From Food52
  • When buttery soft add chilli, oregano, tomatoes and capers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Macadamia-crusted hapu (also known as hapu ` upu ` u, or grouper) was flaky and buttery, with a thick later of nut coating. Phoenix New Times | Complete Issue
  • Rich and buttery scones are accompanied by fancy tiny tea sandwiches.
  • Just say no … to appetizer muffins, buttery croissants, and hearty slices of “home-baked” bread. The Flex Diet
  • If I'm honest, I've already decided in favour of the former, which is much more common on this side of the Channel, and a particular buttery weakness of mine, but in a side-by-side tasting, I'm forced to admit that the crisp flakiness of Dan's recipe is a much better foil for the quiche's creamy filling. How to cook perfect quiche lorraine
  • It's in the same family as Daphne and the tubular flowers resemble those of its cousin, except that they are a bright, buttery yellow!
  • From the clerk of the kitchen I required the buttery accounts without varnish or concealment.
  • It is difficult to start writing about something as seemingly insignificant as a few buttery globs of oil paint, but my addiction to those colourful panes runs deep.
  • The broad pointed arch doorway survives, as does the upper part of the window lighting the great hall and a smaller window lighting the buttery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead of soft clouds of sweetly sour fruit tucked beneath a comforting blanket of biscuity pastry, the tatin brazenly displays its wares, stickily caramelised and decadently buttery, on the outside – the humble base reduced to a mere vehicle for the apples in their sugary finery. How to cook perfect tarte tatin
  • The paint is buttery and opaque, crisp and decisive, and there appears to be very little underpainting.
  • Use tongs to turn and cook the other side until buttery soft. Times, Sunday Times
  • The buttery yellow exterior - a mix of stucco and siding - provides a colorful backdrop for the new landscaping.
  • Tuscan snobs will enjoy the savory agnolotti dumplings, stuffed with spinach and ground veal, and a steamy bowl of pici spaghetti, drenched in a buttery mushroom sauce and scented with rosemary and bits of black truffles.
  • The result is a ripe, juicy, all-purpose Chardonnay with a fine, buttery finish.
  • It has hazelnuts, almonds, pistachios, walnuts… all held together in a flaky, buttery crust.
  • See, puff pastry is exactly the kind of buttery, rich, snackable food you want to put in front of people when they're holding a glass of something boozy or bubbly.
  • Kenneth Branagh preens himself amusingly as buttery fop, explorer and new Defence Against The Dark Arts teacher Gilderoy Lockhart; Jason Isaacs is disdain personified as the villainous Lucius Malfoy.
  • The foam is a bit pretentious and the spice a little too subtle but the risotto is a buttery pleasure and the cucumber wonderfully refreshing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Grilled Swordfish works beautifully with a big, buttery Chardonnay because the richness of the fish and the toasty nuances from the grill marry well with those flavor elements in the wine.
  • MMM Really love cutting up my buttery buscuit and adding it to my avena. you wouldn't think that would be tasty but OMG I really love that stuff! Hola! Que tal?
  • As for my medallions of beef tenderloin, medium was how they were ordered and perfectly medium was how they arrived, served up with smooth and buttery mashed potatoes.
  • With chardonnay, the winemaker can choose his style: rich and buttery, fresh and zesty, ripe and tropical, oaky or unoaked. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another possibility, he speculated, was that lubricant has congealed into a buttery texture, preventing it from being evenly spread among the gear's moving parts.
  • The basic color scheme is a soft buttery yellow for the cabinets, with periwinkle blue on the cabinet handles.
  • Among the desserts, oatmeal raisin cookies and chunky brownies are good, but the buttery blondies loaded with chocolate chips and walnuts are irresistible ($1.50).
  • It was rich, loose, buttery andno surpriselacking in any hint of liver. The Foie Gras Wars
  • Tufted sofas in buttery chestnut leather ... a mirrored armoire with burled walnut doors ... Georgia Jeffries: Performance Art
  • Taleggio or Fontina cheese is also called for, but you could use any good, smooth, buttery melting cheese such as gruyère, raclette or Asiago instead.
  • It was sweet and flavorful, with a texture that was chewy, tough, but still buttery. Aram Roston: Deadliest Catch Brooklyn Style: The Fish You Catch in New York City
  • We could choose a full-bodied, big, buttery, oaked Chardonnay to match the weight and character of the dish or we could choose a tart, fresh Sauvignon Blanc to contrast and cut through the heavy sauce.
  • Nymphs, friends, fairies and heroine all dance with the same buttery softness, whether the music is staccato, marcato, legato, forte or piano. Ballet in London: ‘Sleeping Beauty’ at Covent Garden - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Stir the flour into the buttery onion until disappeared then add the milk, stirring constantly to make a smooth sauce. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a buttery, tender roast chicken, packed with the herby flavours of summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her dress was very stately; it was mostly off-white silk, like the color of buttery cream in a churn.
  • Serve with creamy mash and blanched buttery cabbage, or try the sliced celeriac dish that follows, which again can be made ahead and reheated to serve.
  • A buttery shaft of sun slants through a stand of leafy chestnut trees, dappling a family of cottontails which has crept onto the 12th fairway to lick dewdrops from the English rye.
  • You shall place the vpper or best end of your house, as namely, where your dining Parlor and cheifest roomes are, which euer would haue their prospect into your garden, to the South, that your buttery, kitching and other inferiour offices may stand to the North, coldnesse bringing vnto them a manifold benefit. The English Husbandman The First Part: Contayning the Knowledge of the true Nature of euery Soyle within this Kingdome: how to Plow it; and the manner of the Plough, and other Instruments
  • It tastes amazingly shrimpy from shrimp stock, the shrimp aren't overcooked, the creamy Anson Mills are oh-so-buttery, and the bacon is crisp and not stiff in the slightest. Ed Levine: The Best Biscuits in Brooklyn
  • If not the prettiest of dishes, it's oddly satisfying, in an intensely cheesy, gloopy, buttery sort of way. How to cook perfect macaroni cheese
  • Their Butter Croissant is based on a light, buttery pastry of long French tradition.
  • Simple and sophisticated, its tight, buttery crumb is scented with kirsch and shot through with soft summer berries.
  • Serve with the baked cod and buttery potatoes. The Sun
  • Good with really buttery mash and hot apple rings, too. The Sun
  • His version is a light assembly of intensely sweet, sun-blush tomatoes, chalky goat's cheese and fabulous olives, just suspended in short, buttery pastry of admirable crumbliness.
  • I first had these spicy, buttery, jammy sandwiches when I was a kid and my parents would take us to the Madison Avenue Delicatessen for Sunday dinner. Miranda Levenstein: Happy (?) Valentine's Day Linzer Cookies
  • Attention to details such as layered ruffling, pleating, soft buttery leather, and the sparkle from a jewel is necessary! Tailored Tuesdays
  • The Instagram photo of your gourmet steak dinner comes with a whiff of buttery mashed potatoes. Times, Sunday Times
  • A buttery deep yellow with grey flecks, it is really an excuse to use up the garlic of the region. Food Watch
  • An erumpent sun bellowed shouts of buttery light over the eastern flank, waking the entire valley with its aureate noise.
  • The pastry was delicately flaky, rich and buttery but not overwhelmingly so, and the frangipane was soft, flavorful and simply marvellous.
  • For his hot and sour salad, he slices cabbage leaves into ribbons, sears them with olive oil, rice wine vinegar and a shot of spicy sriracha and mounds them next to watercress and a row of toasted, buttery macadamias.
  • Light, fluffy, buttery, flaky: these biscuits melt in your mouth and stay there in your dreams.
  • Tricks included putting diet cola in regular cola bottles and swapping buttery biscuits for low-fat options. The Sun
  • The light, buttery pastry would be perfect for a hot fruit filling.
  • A buttery award-winner, perfect with turkey. The Sun
  • Such thronging to the wicket, and such churlish answers, and such bare beef-bones, such a shouldering at the buttery-hatch and cellarage, and nought to be gained beyond small insufficient single ale, or at best with a single straike of malt to counterbalance a double allowance of water — “By the mass, though, my young friend,” said he, while he saw the food disappearing fast under The Abbot
  • The salmon was moist and succulent, the pastry buttery, rich and golden, delightful.
  • But on stage, he is a buttery-smooth-voiced ladykiller.
  • The derby cheese is described in several places on the web as having the flavor and consistency of a very mild cheddar, with an added buttery flavor.
  • I mean this is already my favorite type of pastry - buttery, ‘short,’ fruity - and the rhubarb gave it a nice tartness.
  • Let me confess at this point to a fatal prior weakness for tarts made with proper, homemade, buttery pastry.
  • It's still the thing kids learn to write with and it's the writing instrument favored by artists, architects and others who like the buttery glide of soft lead.
  • The buttery taste works with big flavours such as olives, roasted peppers and anchovies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Creamy Brie, buttery croissants, indulgent pastries are just part of the French paradox.
  • The smoky, spicy, espressolike flavors of this wine from the south of France are delicious juxtaposed against the buttery creaminess of the havarti.
  • This dough is a good choice for fried pies because it holds up so well and has good buttery flavor. "Bubby's" Asparagus-Cheddar Quiche
  • It would go well with small chunks of potatoes roasted at the same time, or buttery mash. Times, Sunday Times
  • Next, we shared the vegetarian lasagna: a skillet of buttery noodles cradled with various roasted vegetables and béchamel sauce ($5.99 for a small, $8.99 for the large).
  • Tricks included putting diet cola in regular cola bottles and swapping buttery biscuits for low-fat options. The Sun
  • Serve the scallops on top of a mound of garlicky hummus or buttery savoy cabbage.
  • Slightly chewy, a little buttery, very cheesy. Times, Sunday Times
  • This joyous, soft, ripe, buttery Chardonnay with a pleasingly ripe nutty finish is a bargain at this price.
  • This version uses brown bread rather than white and between the buttery sandwiches is heaped chunky hot ginger jam, sometimes sold as ginger marmalade, but usually as ginger conserve.
  • Rinse the potatoes and cook in the buttery oil with enough stock to cover for 5 min or until tender. Times, Sunday Times
  • Buttery aromas with delicate wood-spice and distant scents of lemon, honey and nut all come together in a fresh lemon backed butter and bitter almond mouthful before a mild and drying chalky finish.
  • Creamy Brie, buttery croissants, indulgent pastries are just part of the French paradox.
  • Winter and early spring are perfect for rhubarb crumble and custard, the sweet pink juices seeping through a golden buttery crust.
  • The herb-basted free-range chicken was tender and buttery.
  • You've got that toasted, buttery flavour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Simple and sophisticated, its tight, buttery crumb is scented with kirsch and shot through with soft summer berries.
  • The linguine, already half-cooked in water, absorbs the broth before being finished off to a buttery consistency with olive oil, a dash of clam broth and a hint of home-made chilli oil. Cooking up holiday memories
  • A perfectly worthy, if dull, strudel tart cried out for a layer of seasonal apples or pears to complement its buttery pastry, almond frangipane and dry, crumbly topping.
  • Hamachi (yellowtail) was soft and buttery, scallops in the temaki (handroll) were crisp fresh in a creamy sauce, aji (Spanish mackerel) was as strong as it should be, and the kanpachi (amberjack on the menu, but when I went to Mori, the elf said it was baby halibut) was interestingly prepared as juliennes in a tart sauce. CuCi Getting Cosmo - Sushi Karen, Culver City
  • Fresh milk from the cow carries the slightest hint of her sweet scent; it is nectarous on the tongue, and fills the mouth with a soft buttery finish.
  • The rooms smell of buttery leather and oiled oak. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here the edifying conversation was interrupted by a loud explosive expletive from the buttery, which showed that my grandmother was listening with anything but approbation. Oldtown Folks
  • And its buttery blood-orange sauce turned out to be unappealingly sweet, with none of the citrus tang that might have made the dish sing.
  • He offers his buttery fingers for her to lick off, which she does.
  • A few aromatic examples clockwise from top left: alcohol, sherry-like acetaldehyde, vinegary acetic acid, buttery diacetyl, fruity ethyl acetate, nutty furan, solvent-like benzene, and toasty maltol. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • The croissants are flaky and buttery (I think they're the best I've tried in Calgary) and the almond croissants are unbelievably decadent.
  • Drain and add to the pan with the buttery onion. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since 1964, this family-owned shop in historic Old Sacramento has been turning out vats of old-fashioned candy kettle delights like nut brittles, buttery toffee, and caramel corn.
  • London Green juice or buttery toast? Times, Sunday Times
  • As cooking light points out Even rich, buttery sauces, such as bearnaise or beurre blanc, have a place in a healthy diet. Sauces made Simple
  • My mom used to make cauliflower with a buttery breading which is still the only way my kids will eat this - until now... Cheesy Cauliflower Pancakes
  • These are gorgeous, little, buttery almond biscuits. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr Buttery wants to make more of the site, now barely more than a couple of park benches and an engraved stone.
  • Oxtail soup and buttery toast and jelly for afters.
  • Blue folding chairs pop against the buttery yellow of the balcony.
  • It has fireplaces (yes, that's plural), a baby grand and 17 varieties of teas, including Brown's owns blend, served up on silver trays with clotted cream, homemade jams, crustless sandwiches and buttery scones. Pam Grout: Best London Hotels for Oh-So-British Tea
  • The chips could have been a shade crisper, perhaps, but were buttery- soft within. Top 10 best budget restaurants in Cheltenham and Gloucester
  • This buttery, citrussy chardonnay delivers creamy, butterscotch, layered fruit. Times, Sunday Times
  • The foie gras starter was served a little too chambré, so that it had a buttery gack to it, and I did not at all like the sour cherry strudel it was served with.
  • If ever there was a designer fish, it would have to be a garfish with its long, elegant beak and sleek, torpedo like body; two large ones had been left head on, roughly filleted and arched across the plate, surfing the buttery sauce, cooked until just done and still moist. Archive 2008-11-01
  • The foam is a bit pretentious and the spice a little too subtle but the risotto is a buttery pleasure and the cucumber wonderfully refreshing. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had to pay five dollars for hittin 'the chap (they said it was salt and buttery), an' that's what I call a neat, genteel luxury. The Story of a Bad Boy
  • Dorothy Butteriedore was another, because the little girl had been left beside a small door called a buttery-door, through which people used to pass food from the kitchen. The Children's Book of London
  • The rooms smell of buttery leather and oiled oak. Times, Sunday Times
  • The most important of the three kinds of potatoes is papa criolla, a buttery yellow potato that breaks down and dissolves in the broth, giving it the luxurious, creamy texture. The Seattle Times
  • Either way, the flavours are soft and subtle, the garlic buttery and the onion sweet rather than astringent. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would go well with small chunks of potatoes roasted at the same time, or buttery mash. Times, Sunday Times
  • His breaded pork escalopes come tender but crunchy with unctuous buttery anchovies and fried egg, an interesting spin on the Weiner Schnitzel theme.
  • The last slanting light turned the white fence and gateposts a buttery yellow.
  • We would stagger down from the Rue Oberkampf and collapse on the lawns of the Place des Vosges, letting the buttery pastry melt into our veins.
  • But only Russian mafiosi can get hold of opulent, charcoal-grey, mild and civilized Beluga eggs nowadays. for the rest of us, paddlefish may look like a tarry smear, but in a blind tasting, they make many folks think they are eating sevruga, a prized Caspian sturgeon variety with small eggs and a buttery flavor. Like a Sturgeon
  • a rich buttery cake
  • It had a lively fresh citrus bouquet, and there was something else to the presentation on the taste buds, almost like buttery macadamias from Hawaii.
  • The College Buttery is located between the Hall Screens and the Old Kitchen.
  • Drain and add to the pan with the buttery onion. Times, Sunday Times
  • After all, a chicken kiev is some dubious old meat, steamed off the bone, which threatens to shoot a hot jet of greasy, buttery juice into your eye if you don't approach it with care…
  • The stripes of the purer colors that seem to project are luminous, especially on "Six Grays + RYB" (2006), where they're two-toned (e.g., a buttery yellow next to a lemony one). Familiarity Does Little to Excite
  • My dad occasionally used to make kedgeree as a Sunday treat – and, fussy, ungrateful child that I was, I'd go through it with a fine-pronged fork and pick out all traces of fish before wolfing down the buttery, delicately spiced rice. Felicity Cloake's comfort food
  • The honeyed fila pastries and buttery nut cookies compose a separate late afternoon meal accompanied by thick Greek coffee.
  • I particularly like the buttery texture of roast aubergine and its creamy, almost nutty, taste. Times, Sunday Times
  • Soon, both boys were gorging on buttery popcorn and the big-screen TV lit up the non-lighted room with flashing scenes.
  • Throughout Spent, she lingers over descriptions of buttery suedes and designer creations cut from "dark blue lightweight gabardine wool. Marcia G. Yerman: Compulsive Shopping - The Closeted Addiction
  • This is a crab apple of incredible delicacy, with amber fruits no larger than currants and delicate ferny foliage that turns buttery yellow when the chill of the season takes a hold. Conkers, crab apples, quince and elder: raiding autumn's larder
  • The broth was a little too buttery, with some slightly overpowering raw garlic dominating the flavour.
  • Both of these Chardonnays are more traditional in the sense that they are very buttery and creamy because during the winemaking process, 100 percent of these wines went into a secondary fermentation, commonly referred to as malolactic fermentation. Homepage
  • With its sensual pear shape, light green buttery flesh and single large stone, the avocado is like no other fruit.
  • Never substitute margarine for the butter, since the whole point of shortbread is its buttery taste.
  • Crispy, buttery cornflakes top a baking dish of subtly oniony mac and cheese made with Gruyère, Gouda, white cheddar and béchamel - a gourmet-sounding mix that turns out creamy and surprisingly modest.
  • Her teeth sank into the buttery flakes of mille-feuille pastry and then the dark chocolate paste in the center. One Flight Up
  • The tender, sweet meat and its bittersweet sauce go deliciously well with buttery mashed potato. Times, Sunday Times
  • His version is a light assembly of intensely sweet, sun-blush tomatoes, chalky goat's cheese and fabulous olives, just suspended in short, buttery pastry of admirable crumbliness.
  • A buttery shaft of sun slants through a stand of leafy chestnut trees, dappling a family of cottontails which has crept onto the 12th fairway to lick dewdrops from the English rye.
  • After I chilled the dough, it pretty much turned into a buttery, sugary rock.
  • Strong, fresh arugula sat in the middle covered generously with thin, buttery foie gras slices.
  • You tuck in eagerly, buttery pastry flaking into your lap, as the sun rises and burns night from the sky - as the night's fog dissipates, rolls back into the sea. Sunday morning miscellany
  • When buttery soft add chilli, oregano, tomatoes and capers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rooms smell of buttery leather and oiled oak. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead, fields of waving wheatlike grass stretched to the distant horizon, interrupted only by isolated thickets of slender, buttery-yellow trees that rose from the flavescent savanna like stiff whiskers on a cat's face. Kingdoms of Light
  • The rooms smell of buttery leather and oiled oak. Times, Sunday Times

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