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giblets

[ UK /d‍ʒˈɪbləts/ ]
NOUN
  1. edible viscera of a fowl

How To Use giblets In A Sentence

  • Giblets are the edible internal parts of a fowl, including the gizzard, heart, liver, and neck.
  • If you get giblets with your goose, add them to the stock or gravy for extra flavour.
  • They sai "jibba" when they meant "giblets"; we know that's ends of food. The Annotated "Mr. Charlie"
  • Add giblets and stir until they have lost their pinkness, about two minutes.
  • Put the remaining giblets into a saucepan with a thyme sprig, bay, sage, star anise, half the onion and 1 clove garlic.
  • Your game dealer will do all the necessary plucking and drawing, but it's worthwhile asking for the giblets for stock.
  • Put the remaining giblets into a saucepan with a thyme sprig, bay, sage, star anise, half the onion and 1 clove garlic.
  • The chicken had been roasted with its giblets wrapped in plastic inside! Times, Sunday Times
  • Wipe the goose dry, remove the giblets and pop the lemon and herbs inside.
  • Just in case you are wondering what giblets are doing in the last answer, giblets is the translation of the popular grilled beef restaurant dish ホルモン, or hormone, which I wonder if it has similar overtones to that of the English word from which the Japanese derives. …and then I was in like Flynn | 世論 What Japan Thinks
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