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  • Place in a shallow dish and squeeze over lemon juice, then drizzle over oil.
  • I don't mind when it rains but I hate that thin film drizzle that seems only to be in the air but manages to soak you in next to no time.
  • She climbed into the jungle gym for the drizzle had quickly changed into a large thunder storm.
  • Tomorrow will be cloudy with outbreaks of rain and drizzle.
  • But, more likely, he has decided it is less of a PR risk to leave a journalist eating a solitary crab pasty in the drizzle than to be trapped alone with her and - God forbid - a tongue-loosening bottle of wine.
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  • Drizzle with extra virgin olive oil and bouillabaisse.
  • Then slowly drizzle in the chicken bouillon and onions and blend. The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure
  • Froth sauce using a hand-held immersion blender and drizzle foam atop ravioli.
  • Carefully ladle the soup into four bowls and drizzle each bowl with mint oil, below. Times, Sunday Times
  • Drizzle 1 tsp of runny honey over it. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is good with couscous, drizzled over char-grilled vegetables, thinned out with extra virgin olive oil for a spicy, rose-scented marinade or dressing, or stirred into mayonnaise and dolloped on to grilled fish or chicken.
  • Rain had drizzled down, over west London for most of the match, but afterwards, the rain faded away, and left a fresh, clear edge to the air - so I suggested that we walk around for a while, before heading homewards.
  • Place a large nonstick pan over a medium heat and pour in a drizzle of oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • When they look perfect, take them out and drizzle some runny honey and a little sesame oil all over them. The Sun
  • Scatter the grilled asparagus over the risotto and drizzle with the gremolata to serve. Times, Sunday Times
  • The drizzle had now stopped and the sun was breaking through.
  • Place the squash cubes in a large roasting tray and drizzle with oil and honey. The Sun
  • Scatter over aubergine and drizzle with oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pair maintained their concentration and composure throughout the various interruptions for drizzle and bad light to hold out. The Sun
  • One man's drizzled is another man's bathed; a jus here is a sauce there; a Frenchman's entrecôte chasseur is a Rosbif's steak and mushrooms.
  • Stop moaning, put on a jumper and hike through the drizzle to the snug in the pub. Times, Sunday Times
  • His face was tan and leathery, and his eyes were tired but alert as he recounted the days without food or water, beyond the rain drops he caught in his mouth during a drizzle that came the day before he was rescued. Ed Rosenthal, LA Hiker Lost In Desert, Followed Shade For 6 Days
  • There may also be the faint patter of drizzle on canvas. Times, Sunday Times
  • We rode into Florence through drizzle, under a leaden sky. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bundt cakes are so pretty, they don't need more than a sift of powdered sugar or a drizzle of simple syrup.
  • Pop the cauliflower florets into a roasting tin, drizzle with the oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Times, Sunday Times
  • Re-melt the chocolate if necessary, and then drizzle over the icing.
  • The warm, sunny weather broke on our last day, but the persistent drizzle didn't deter us from visiting the wilds of Dalton-in-Furness, where we came face to face with beasties of all description.
  • Is it raining when there's barely a fine drizzle? Times, Sunday Times
  • Drain the sweetcorn and add it to the rice with salt, pepper and a drizzle of oil. The Sun
  • Outside the Waldorf-Astoria, demonstrators and cops shivered in a cold, persistent drizzle; inside, delegates sweltered in the over-heating that seems to tempt every hotel manager.
  • When the cake was done, it was decorated with white frosting drizzled down the sides.
  • It is a typical Catalan affair: a lobster and rice stew, cuttlefish black in their own ink, grilled prawns, bread rubbed with tomato and drizzled with oil, and, to finish, a Cadaqués speciality, "taps" - sweet, very light plain sponge cakes bought from a patisserie around the headland that morning. Life and style | guardian.co.uk
  • It arrived, aromatic strips of grilled meat on a mound of arugula with a crisp baked potato and a drizzle of peppery olive oil.
  • Drizzle with two tablespoons of oil, season with sea salt and freshly ground pepper and top with the thyme.
  • Scatter the prepared vegetables on the baking sheet and drizzle over the oil and chopped rosemary leaves. Times, Sunday Times
  • When foam has doubled in volume with soft peaks, drizzle in cooled but runny butter, whisking as you pour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Glancing toward the window, he noted that the light, steady drizzle had not abated.
  • With the food processor still on, slowly drizzle in the olive oil and vinegar until they are absorbed or emulsified into the sauce.
  • Once the cider is steaming hot, stir in about 1 1/2 tbsp caramel sauce, then add whipped cream and another drizzle of caramel. Caramel Apple Cider | Baking Bites
  • TV pictures showed women queuing in Assam in light drizzle.
  • I wanted to brainstorm with you, however, the closest you'll ever come to a brainstorm is a light drizzle. Home
  • Drizzle with lemon juice and garnish with Thai basil, mache and dill sprigs.
  • Finally, drizzle the whole lot with olive oil and grind black pepper over everything.
  • Neither protests nor drizzle could dampen their ardour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nice fresh Alaskan salmon on the grill in tinfoil, drizzled with soy sauce, sprinkled with lemon pepper, topped with elephant garlic and fresh slices of lemon ... oh yes, half the lemon is squeezed all over it, other spices you may see fit. Wild Game dishes
  • My dinner date went for the roast vegetable salad with potato, kumara, eggplant, pumpkin, yellow & green capsicum, seeded mustard, spinach & roquette, drizzled with red wine vinegar yoghurt.
  • Cloudy with light drizzle or rain throughout the morning and early afternoon. Times, Sunday Times
  • I pull a large tin of Belgian-chocolate-covered cookies from my alphabetized pantry (the cookies are between Baking Chocolate and Bisquick) and pry off the green-gold lid to reveal a pristine landscape of un-nibbled butter cookies drizzled with milk chocolate. Anhedonia (excerpt 2)
  • But, as conditions deteriorated, a drizzle giving way to a steady downpour, so did the standard of play with a succession of knock-ons gifting both sides possession.
  • He watched it drizzle down his finger then slowly licked it off.
  • It made a deeply satisfying light meal, with a straightforward garnish of gem lettuce, fruity cherry tomatoes and a decent piece of white bread with a great crust and tasty crumb, generously drizzled with grassy olive oil.
  • The rain had suddenly subsided to a slight drizzle; fishing for his Marlboros and lighter in the other pocket, he slowly lit a cigarette.
  • A small, seemingly chocolately treat covered in whipped cream and caramel drizzle is presented to a new hire as a gift from his/her welcoming committee of new fellow associates. Use Your Old Coffee Grounds To Clean Dishes, Kill Fleas And Much More | Lifehacker Australia
  • Drizzle the vanilla syrup around the plate and garnish with a white chocolate curl.
  • It was served with teriyaki sauce, but even better drizzled with a slice of very juicy lime.
  • Put mushrooms on tray and drizzle over oil. The Sun
  • A grey drizzle filled the valley, obliterated the mountains and separated the receding regiment of trees into saw-edged platoons.
  • A shallow gabled roof covered with translucent fiberglass shelters the area from rain and drizzle without blocking the light.
  • Spoon over the cream and drizzle with the roasted raspberry jam. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was only one dessert of hazelnut biscuits, which was drizzled with lemon honey and served with apricot and peaches in amaretto.
  • Put the salmon on top and serve with chicory or iceberg lettuce drizzled with balsamic glaze. Times, Sunday Times
  • Peel off the skin (sometimes it lifts off with the crust), and serve the fish with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil and lemon wedges.
  • Toast the bread, rub with garlic and drizzle over a little olive oil.
  • The hill was shrouded in a grey mist of drizzle. THE ZANZIBAR CHEST: A Memoir of Love and War
  • Within 15 minutes my tart of goats cheese and asparagus was on the table, nicely presented on a square plate with drizzles of sticky balsamic vinegar.
  • Drizzle the cooking liquid over the partridge and save the remainder to flavor soup stocks.
  • Though the rain that had followed us from Pasto increased from a drizzle to a downpour, Tim insisted it was an ideal time to botanize. One River
  • Add a drizzle of vinegar and cook for a minute. The Sun
  • A squeeze of lemon, a drizzle of raita, and a couple of chapattis made his meal complete.
  • I just stood in the drizzle, jiggling my keys in my hand as I watched him peel out of the parking lot.
  • It had clouded over and there was a fine drizzle, a thin mist veneer settling over the distance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Halve ciabatta and lightly toast the crumb side. Drizzle with 2 tbsp olive oil.
  • Usually, what I like to do is to steam the beans, longer because I don't like al dente and again that's a personal taste and serve only the fava beans, without the outer skin drizzled with olive oil, salt pepper and cumin. Weekend Herb Blogging #99
  • Set two slices of bread on top and drizzle with the remaining olive oil.
  • As a result, when it reaches the British Isles it tends to produce dull, overcast weather often with drizzle.
  • Light drizzle is falling, but the players stay on court.
  • It is an overcast morning, with a threat of drizzle in the air. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pop a few mini sprigs of rosemary and a garlic slivers in middle of cheese, with a drizzle of olive oil. The Sun
  • Drizzle oil over polenta and brush to distribute evenly. Sprinkle with cheese.
  • Remove from the heat, drizzle with olive oil and add the lemon zest and juice. The Sun
  • Thin slices of courgette and aubergine sat on top of tomato-infused couscous, which itself was encircled with a drizzle of pesto.
  • Place the squash cubes in a large roasting tray and drizzle with oil and honey. The Sun
  • He lifted his eyes to the streetlight and watched the fine drizzle fall in its beam of white, and sighed.
  • It arrived, aromatic strips of grilled meat on a mound of arugula with a crisp baked potato and a drizzle of peppery olive oil.
  • Place the berries in a small oven dish, sprinkle over 25g sugar and drizzle over the elderflower cordial.
  • Season well and drizzle with more olive oil and the balsamic vinegar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Amidst the drizzle and the strong winds, the box was lowered into the water.
  • Drizzle the honey over and put blobs of the mustard all over. The Sun
  • Under a steady drizzle the Ocean Hunter drew up to a small jetty nestled in the heart of a protected bay.
  • Thicker cloud with occasional rain or drizzle will spread into some western areas during the night.
  • Shake it over salads or drizzle over pasta. The Sun
  • As a result, when it reaches the British Isles it tends to produce dull, overcast weather often with drizzle.
  • Light drizzle was falling at the start, but halfway through the rain stopped and a cool breeze kicked in.
  • There was a light drizzle falling as they climbed on to the minibus, turning to misty smir by the time they got off. Be My Enemy
  • Place a scoop of the marzipan ice-cream next to the charlotte and drizzle some sauce around the dish.
  • At worst, a light drizzle can be stomached, a little nip on the temperature can be endured - but nothing more extreme.
  • Luckily, working for an international outfit means I'm not trapped in English drizzle all year long. Crusader Gold
  • The rain soon slacked off and now a small cold drizzle was falling.
  • Drizzle them with the oil, add the salt flakes and shake the pan again. The Sun
  • Drizzle the chicken with olive oil and season well. Times, Sunday Times
  • A fine drizzle dripped from the thatch-eaves and brought the scent of the box-hedge through the open window.
  • Weather Phenomenon Prior to the Passing of the Front Contact with the Front After the Passing of the Front Temperature Cool Warming suddenly Warmer then leveling off Atmospheric Pressure Decreasing steadily Leveling off Slight rise followed by a decrease Winds South to southeast Variable South to southwest Precipitation Showers, snow, sleet or drizzle Light drizzle None Clouds Cirrus, cirrostratus, altostratus, nimbostratus, and then stratus Stratus, sometimes cumulonimbus Clearing with scattered stratus, sometimes scattered cumulonimbus Air masses and frontal transitional zones
  • Divide the borlotti among each plate, drizzle over the remaining oil and serve. Times, Sunday Times
  • A flash-frozen flag of Iberico ham was allowed to thaw at the table and then unfurled and draped blanketlike over a teepee of roasted salsify and a puddle of hazelnut cream, the ham melting into the hot fluted bowl just slightly before the head waiter drizzled it with smoked paprika oil. Omaha World-Herald > Frontpage
  • The dry season, caused by the Humboldt current, is characterized by cool temperatures (17°C-22°C), a fairly persistent fog (garua) that envelopes the highlands of the larger islands in mist and drizzle, together with southeasterly winds. Galápagos National Park & Galápagos Marine Resources Reserve, Ecuador
  • To serve, ladle soup into bowls and top with a drizzle of olive oil and a few drops of lemon juice. The Sun
  • While the cake is cooling, mix together the lemon juice and caster sugar to make the drizzle. The Sun
  • Drizzle with the orange liqueur. Times, Sunday Times
  • drizzle the meat with melted butter
  • After ladling into soup bowls, drizzle a design on top of the soup with a pureed red pepper mixture.
  • Three groups of middle schoolers from Oakland, California, sat patiently on a downed log near a grove of eucalyptus trees, looking out through a light drizzle towards the Pacific Ocean.
  • If you win the lottery, try some freshly grated truffle - alternatively, try truffle paste or even a tiny drizzle of truffle oil.
  • Drizzle a little of the'blood' syrup into each ghost mouth and serve in a small puddle of the reduced apple juice. The Sun
  • Through a blanket of cold drizzle, there could be no sight more poignant than this abandoned village. Times, Sunday Times
  • How much oil should you drizzle on your focaccia?
  • So we trudge on, making our way through the gray, slushy snow which no longer crunches under our feet, thanks to a light drizzle and heavy local traffic.
  • A steady drizzle soaked the crowd travelled the half hour from downtown to bid him godspeed.
  • Just as frightening, and equally lethal, is the summer equivalent - a slick of engine oil on the road and a slight drizzle on top.
  • Coat each piece in the crumbs then drizzle with the olive oil. The Sun
  • When I woke this morning it was overcast and there was a hint of drizzle in the air. The Sun
  • Clouds sped by, sometimes a fresh drizzle of rain would fall, dampening her skin.
  • Sprinkle over the sweet potato hoummos and drizzle with the extra tahini. Times, Sunday Times
  • Serve with a tomato and spring onion salad drizzled with balsamic glaze and seasoned with herb salt. The Sun
  • Quarter figs, top them with some cinnamon-spiced ricotta and drizzle with clear honey.
  • The periodical drizzle during the afternoon did not deter the spirits of anyone in any way.
  • Beyond the plush-velvet-curtained windows, the darkness and the fog deepen, and a weeping drizzle of rain begins to fall.
  • Menus that offer succulent, corn-fed baby chicken, drizzled with a tingling lemon sauce probably take this principle to extremes.
  • It can be added to stocks and dressings or drizzled over ice cream and strawberries. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kampachi & Matsutake Mushroom "Crudo" $23, raw fish morsels with Ruby Red grapefruit, all drizzled with Ligurian olive oil. Jay Weston: Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel Air Restaurant Is Extraordinary
  • To make the coley patties, sweat off the shallot, garlic and chilli in a frying pan with a drizzle of olive oil for 2 minutes. Seaside recipes: coley burger and salad of cured sardines
  • If the dressing is too puckery for you, add a drizzle of honey. The Skinnygirl Dish
  • Sort of flurrying with the drizzle here in the Gaithersburg Airpark. And the awards for 'Best Snow Comments' go to...
  • But here we have drizzle and a bit of light sunshine. The Sun
  • The weather was typical of this time of year with dull, overcast skies, intermittent drizzle and a drop in temperature.
  • Top with finely diced tomatoes, fried capers and a drizzle of olive oil and serve alongside the meatballs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Drizzle remaining olive oil over venison and roast in oven to desired doneness.
  • It turned cloudy and a very unseasonal drizzle came, turning a sunny morning into a cold one.
  • He got dressed and went out into the cold gray drizzle.
  • Stir cilantro in couscous and serve with salmon and broccoli drizzled with olive oil. Weight-Loss Challenge dinner: Maple-lime salmon and couscous
  • Put a drizzle of oil in the wok or pan and add the broccoli. The Sun
  • Slowly drizzle in the olive oil and whisk constantly until emulsified.
  • Men shelter in pub doorways, smoking in the drizzle. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was the sight of mellow nyala softly nibbling on leaves drizzled with dew that brought me to the glass wall each morning. Maria Russo: A Rare Safari in South Africa (PHOTOS)
  • Wait until the pan is really hot and then drizzle with the olive oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • But almost two hours, the drizzle isn't letting up, the cold is starting to bite, and a handful of bloody-minded sheep are refusing to respect the newly erected electric fence.
  • Drizzle saffron sabayon on the plate and spoon clusters of the reserved diced pears and poaching liquid reduction around the sabayon.
  • Shake it over salads or drizzle over pasta. The Sun
  • Even as the drizzle mizzles down relentlessly on the site, it is a truly Arcadian setting.
  • They were very wrong about the showery drizzle, which never manifested.
  • Water resistance: steady rain will penetrate but the fabric holds its own against light drizzle and dries out quickly after showers.
  • The night was quiet with a slight drizzle of rain falling on the windows.
  • The dishes that defined the ’90s were frozen ready meals for busy single people, such as pasta or risotto from the untranslatable 4 salti in padella brand literally, it means “four hops in the frying pan”; the packet suggests you add “a personal touch” such as a sprig of parsley or a drizzle of olive oil. Delizia!
  • Men shelter in pub doorways, smoking in the drizzle. Times, Sunday Times
  • First it drizzled, then, as we met the Towy river, it bucketed down. Wales: a cross-country adventure on horseback
  • Drizzle the scallops with the passion fruit vinaigrette and sour cream sauce.
  • Throughout the day the weather had threatened rain throughout, with only light drizzle to dampen the surface, not enough to warrant a change in tyre choice.
  • Place the strips of red pepper on a baking tray and drizzle lightly with olive oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • Way, way back in the day we used to make a seven-up cake and poke holes in the layers, which we drizzled jello over to fill them. Mountain Dew Cupcakes & JOB UPDATE!
  • Thickly slice the steaks and serve spiced-side up, with a drizzle of red wine sauce.
  • Rain began to slowly drizzle down from the dark night sky.
  • Place the red mullet fillets on a baking tray and season with salt, add the garlic and drizzle over the oil. The Sun
  • Or drizzle over vanilla ice cream for an adults-only dessert. The Sun
  • Serve with the salad and a drizzle of balsamic vinegar. The Sun
  • So a simple piece of grilled fish (which is lower in fat than most meats, yet high in protein) perhaps topped with a little drizzle of olive oil or tomato salsa is perfect.
  • Outside, the drizzle turns into full-on rain and a strong wind blows raindrops at Chantel's window. GOING OUT
  • The dish is comprised of strips of beef, deep fried in batter, drizzled with a sweet sauce and sprinkled with sesame.
  • To serve, ladle the soup into warm bowls, top with some smokies, drizzle with oil.
  • Outside, the gentle drizzle and the soothing tinkle from the eaves were the only sounds; within, there was but the faint rustle of garments from The Two Vanrevels
  • The sky was the color of slate and everything was damp and getting damper as a steady drizzle fell Friday afternoon on the boatyard of the St. Augustine Marina.
  • Serve in slices with dollops of cream, crème fraîche or yoghurt, a good grating of orange zest and a drizzle of honey. The Sun
  • To a cheer from the crowd who had stood in the drizzle awaiting the Royals, the Queen, wearing deep purple, and Prince Philip, in morning suit, arrived with an escort of police outriders.
  • I'm sat on the upper floor of a Starbuck's on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, watching people come and go in the grey drizzle, while I catch up on my e-mail.
  • He'd planned to move his efforts outdoors but the persistent drizzle prevented that.
  • Drizzle the honey over the grouse, then roast in the oven for 10-15 minutes. Times, Sunday Times
  • You're right - raining and drizzle is pretty expected around here so ya 'just plow through it (with massive amounts of whining added in for good measure). Running in a Windstorm
  • The drainage system is abominable, and a slight drizzle causes water-logging.
  • Add the tomatoes, sweetcorn and drizzle with the rest of the olive oil. The Sun
  • Elsewhere it will be bright for a time before cloud builds from the northwest with further rain and drizzle spreading. Times, Sunday Times
  • We stopped in a depressing little memorial garden of leafless rosebushes with a monument for the dead of the two world wars and sat there in the drizzle. Henry’s Demons
  • The scattered trees turned into forests, with clearings, first for grazing, and then for fields, though they were but turned stubbie in the winter drizzle. The Death of Chaos
  • Sky like the inside of a saucepan and a mean little drizzle stinging your face, garden sunk deep in midwinter gloom, except for the winter-flowering cherry trees with small, sugar-pink blossoms prinking from bare branches to lift the heart. John Rentoul today puts Trevor Kavanagh and myself in the...
  • Thin with water if icing is too thick to drizzle.
  • Pick over the thyme leaves, season with salt and pepper and drizzle with a good glug of olive oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • Weather Phenomenon Prior to the Passing of the Front Contact with the Front After the Passing of the Front Temperature Cool Warming suddenly Warmer then leveling off Atmospheric Pressure Decreasing steadily Leveling off Slight rise followed by a decrease Winds South to southeast Variable South to southwest Precipitation Showers, snow, sleet or drizzle Light drizzle None Clouds Cirrus, cirrostratus, altostratus, nimbostratus, and then stratus Stratus, sometimes cumulonimbus Clearing with scattered stratus, sometimes scattered cumulonimbus Air masses and frontal transitional zones
  • Top with a pinch of snipped tomato and drizzle over a tiny dab of pesto.
  • Remove from the oven and drizzle with olive oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • Divide between plates, drizzle with the sticky soy sauce and sprinkle with the pepita mixture to serve. Times, Sunday Times
  • Opt for your favourite salad ingredients and have with some rollmop herrings and a drizzle of balsamic vinegar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pour the yoghurt mixture on top and drizzle with the reserved oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once we got to the beach, the rain tapered to a slight drizzle and we had our lunch of fajitas and quesadillas topped with fresh guacamole and a choice of mild or hot salsa.
  • The mash was good and the lemon and herby drizzle made this a light and delicate follow-on to the full-flavoured fish soup.
  • Some say creme de mure is too heavy to drizzle over the drink. Cocktails That Complete Me: The Bramble
  • A mizzle, drizzle, haze, what's the difference between fog and mist, etc., etc. Simon Winchester: But the language and the dictionary therefore can almost inadvertently paint a portrait of the society that uses the language. A Back-Story to The Man Who Loved China A Coincidence Most Curious and Telling
  • If you order the thick lamb chops, have them drizzled with anchovy butter; the grilled pompano is good enough to eat alone.
  • Water resistance: steady rain will penetrate but the fabric holds its own against light drizzle and dries out quickly after showers.
  • Season well and drizzle with more olive oil and the balsamic vinegar. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sparkling stars of the night sky were now shadowed by dark clouds of gray, and rain drizzled onto the city's buildings.
  • Drizzle a little of the'blood' syrup into each ghost mouth and serve in a small puddle of the reduced apple juice. The Sun
  • The journey began well, with a fresh southerly wind for the first few hours, but it then turned squally with drizzle.

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