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  • Once the rice has absorbed the liquid add the next ladle, stirring all the time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another friend notes a shift in the type of gifts given at wedding showers, a reversion to 1950s-style offerings: soup ladles and frilly aprons are being unwrapped along with see-through nighties and push-up bras.
  • Blend the soup until smooth and ladle into bowls. The Sun
  • The ornamentation of such objects was similar to that of the nielloed gold and silver ladles and cups produced at the Kremlin Armoury in the 16th to early 17th centuries.
  • Add the vermouth, garlic and cayenne, boil the liquid away and start adding ladlefuls of the seaweed and saffron-flavoured vegetable stock, stirring vigorously all the while to aid absorption and prevent sticking.
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  • Carefully ladle the soup into four bowls and drizzle each bowl with mint oil, below. Times, Sunday Times
  • My finger traces along the seven stars, outlining the shape of a ladle.
  • Jigeehuu ambled shakily over to it after our first embrace and ladled out half a pint for me in a rice bowl.
  • He ladled out three bowls of soup.
  • Use a small ladle that holds about three tablespoons of batter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nor do you, but at least mine has a logical explanation while yours merely relies on a fresh ladleful from the bottomless pit of bile that constitutes discourse from the right these days. Discourse.net: White House Puts its Media Skills to Work on Diplomacy
  • Ladle the broth into soup bowls and garnish with turkey strips, avocado chunks and cilantro.
  • To serve, ladle into warmed bowls and top with the potato scones. The Sun
  • There was a cask of water with a ladle in the far corner of the yard.
  • Mrs King went to the big black stove and ladled out steaming soup.
  • When sticky, add hot stock one ladle at a time, stirring until absorbed and the rice creamy with a bite at the centre. Times, Sunday Times
  • Add the hoisin sauce then glaze the duck with 2-3 ladles of the reserved cooking liquid. The Sun
  • To serve, stir in half the coriander and ladle the stew into large warmed soup bowls.
  • Soup was ladled into it, and the next woman placed a piece of crusty bread on the side along with a browning apple.
  • When sticky, add hot stock a ladle at a time, stirring until it is absorbed and the rice is creamy with a bite at the centre. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lesser fly-on-the-wall programmes would have ladled the pathos on with a shovel but there's an unfussy, understated humanity here. TV highlights 29/06/2011: Killer Tigers | Timeshift: Hotel Deluxe | Finding Amelia | The Apprentice | Afghanistan: The Battle For Helmand | 24 Hours in A&E
  • The requirement to a brake of the lifting mechanism of a ladle crane is safety, reliability, without excessive shock.
  • Stir the parsley in to the stew, ladle into bowls and sprinkle with extra chopped parsley. The Sun
  • [55] The words ladles and ladler seem to have descended from a time when the exactions were made in kind by ladling the quantity out of the sack. Life of Adam Smith
  • Add the clams with a ladle of sauce from the beans. Times, Sunday Times
  • Barry held the bowls while Liz ladled soup into them.
  • She ladled cream over her pudding.
  • Add the stock, a ladle at a time, stirring gently. Times, Sunday Times
  • Use the back of a wooden spoon or small ladle to push it through. 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.
  • At right, on a crumpled white cloth, a collection of kitchen implements is painstakingly composed—a tilted ladle, a gleaming jug, shiny copper cooking vessels and a favorite trompe l'oeil conceit of a knife on a diagonal that edges precariously into our space. A Monumental Moment
  • When sticky, add hot stock one ladle at a time, stirring until absorbed and the rice creamy with a bite at the centre. Times, Sunday Times
  • Check the seasoning and then ladle the chutney into a couple of jars.
  • She plunged a dipper into it and began to ladle creamy milk into the pail.
  • To serve, ladle the soup into a large bowl and sprinkle the chopped coriander over it. The Sun
  • Similarly, ferrous ladles and skimmers must be coated to prevent iron attack.
  • Use the back of a wooden spoon or small ladle to push it through. Times, Sunday Times
  • Use a small ladle that holds about three tablespoons of batter. Times, Sunday Times
  • She ladled chicken soup from the boiler.
  • To serve, pour a ladle of broth onto a plate, place the cooked turbot on top and top with the tempura oyster.
  • The fair also has on display various household items such as different types of ladles and spoons made of wood.
  • Mrs King went to the big black stove and ladled out steaming soup.
  • After fluxing, all dirt and impurities will float on top of the melt, and may be skimmed off with the ladle.
  • She dipped up soup from the pot with a ladle.
  • Monkbarns, if ye howk up the bourock, as ye seem to have began, yell find, if ye hae not fund it already, a stane that ane o 'the mason-callants cut a ladle on to have a bourd at the bridegroom, and he put four letters on't, that's A.D.L.L. --- Aiken Drum's Lang The Antiquary
  • Whenever he can, on most weekends and when guests are invited, Abnash dons the chef's cap and apron and handles pans and ladles with dexterity.
  • Add the bay leaves and gradually whisk in all the warm milk, a ladle at a time, until smooth. The Sun
  • Even after her plate is crowded, she keeps heaping on more, her lips pursed in concentration as she ladles on another scoop of saag paneer and chicken tikka masala. Dirty Secret
  • Reserving one ladle of the pasta water, drain the pasta well.
  • I added a half ladle of garlic oil, the same of sesame oil and a couple of ladles of teriyaki sauce.
  • Add the clams with a ladle of sauce from the beans. Times, Sunday Times
  • And at the next meeting of Senate “Mr. Smith reported that he had spoken to the Provost of Glasgow about the ladles exacted by the town from students for meal brought into the town for their own use, and that the Provost promised to cause what had been exacted to be returned, and that accordingly the money was offered by the town's ladler [55] to the students.” Life of Adam Smith
  • Check the seasoning, stir in half the coriander and ladle the soup into bowls. Times, Sunday Times
  • To serve, ladle soup into bowls and top with a drizzle of olive oil and a few drops of lemon juice. The Sun
  • Lesser fly-on-the-wall programmes would have ladled the pathos on with a shovel but there's an unfussy, understated humanity here. TV highlights 29/06/2011: Killer Tigers | Timeshift: Hotel Deluxe | Finding Amelia | The Apprentice | Afghanistan: The Battle For Helmand | 24 Hours in A&E
  • Use teaspoon to ladle cheese over each serving. Times, Sunday Times
  • “See Ernest Dowson, page seventy-nine, a thin book of thin verse ladled out with porridge to young women detentioned at Mills Seminary,” Forrest went on. CHAPTER III
  • When sticky, add hot stock one ladle at a time, stirring until absorbed and the rice creamy with a bite at the centre. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pour into heated bowl. Place chicken on top of pasta, then ladle black beans on top.
  • Introduced on March 25, 1869, were ice cream, pie, pudding, and waffle knives; berry, egg, ice cream, nut, and, preserve spoons; large and small sugar sifters; a cream ladle, and a nutpick.
  • It is definitely not worth decanting something such as risotto into a serving dish; it should be ladled straight from the pan.
  • The method of distribution required people to line up in front of the public Famine Pot, saucepans and pans in hand, waiting for the soup to be ladled out.
  • Meanwhile, soak the bread in a ladleful of the cep liquid. Times, Sunday Times
  • Check the seasoning, stir in half the coriander and ladle the soup into bowls. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stir in the lemon juice and zest, season and ladle into bowls. Times, Sunday Times
  • Serve this chilled super soup in a glass bowl with a ladle and little cups the way you would a punch. The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure
  • Share the mussels into individual serving bowls and then ladle a generous amount of broth into each bowl.
  • Add lime juice to taste, then ladle the soup into bowls. The Sun
  • The wayside grocer met their temporal needs – clarified butter ladled from the earthenware pot, into Dwarki's brass lota, with a liberal supply of red kunkun. Love and Life Behind the Purdah
  • Stuffed with ground mortadella and a quartet of rich Italian cheeses, including mascarpone, as well as fresh mint and sage, the blossoms are battered, deep-fried and served over a ladleful of house-made tomato sauce. A Flower to Savor
  • Meanwhile, soak the bread in a ladleful of the cep liquid. Times, Sunday Times
  • Moments later, man and beast were locked in a struggle for life and death, ended only when Tambun's wife, Han Besau, 55, ran out to batter the tiger with a soup ladle.
  • The noodles are presented in large stone bowls, and the soup spoons are wooden ladles.
  • Add simmering milk, a ladle at a time, and stir to a sauce. The Sun
  • Lobbyist Kevin A. Ring, 40, faces charges of conspiracy, fraud and making an illegal gratuity as part of a lavish four-year scheme that ladled out more than $1 million in meals, tickets and trips to federal officials in exchange for benefits to clients of disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Retrial of Abramoff lobbyist Ring starts, tests corruption fight in capital
  • Similar to the way Peking duck is made, the chef dunks each "drumstick" into a hot-oil bath and then uses a ladle to give it final shower of hot oil before finishing it off in the oven. Roasted pigeon au sang, polenta churros, spiced wine sauce
  • She ladled chicken soup from the boiler.
  • Check the seasoning, stir in half the coriander and ladle the soup into bowls. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other presents asked for include a potato peeler at a modest £4, a spatula at £6, a ladle at £6 and other kitchen instruments.
  • Give it a few minutes to come to full temperature, and then, after fluxing the metal, the first ladle full of lead is lifted to the pre-heated mold.
  • Add simmering milk, a ladle at a time, and stir to a sauce. The Sun
  • She poured it into each girls bowl with a ladle and after everyone had breakfast they all went to their classes.
  • Use ladle to ladle out a little tomato ketchup on sliced chicken.
  • Mix the sauce ingredients and ladle over the pudding. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ladle the broth, chicken and vegetables into four warm soup bowls, and scatter with parsley leaves.
  • Maria could stand it no longer, and hurried away to the stove, where she filled a quart-bowl with soup, putting into it the lion's share of chopped meat and vegetables which her ladle scraped from the bottom of the pot. Chapter 40
  • Continue a ladle at a time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stir the parsley in to the stew, ladle into bowls and sprinkle with extra chopped parsley. The Sun
  • To serve, ladle the soup into bowls and sprinkle over the apple and chestnut granola. Times, Sunday Times
  • Place six soup crocks on a sheet pan and ladle some soup into each.
  • To serve, ladle the soup into warm bowls, top with some smokies, drizzle with oil.
  • Add the stock, a ladle at a time, stirring gently. Times, Sunday Times
  • He would crush a clove of garlic into a paste in a bowl with salt, whisk in a generous ladleful of soft stewed chickpeas from the tall brass amphora simmering on top of his two-burner gas ring, and dump the mixture into a metal takeout container almost in the same motion. Day of Honey
  • Place chicken on top of pasta, then ladle black beans on top.
  • Scoop out the peanut butter into a separate large saucepan, add cloves, peppercorns and 500 ml of hot water and blend with a ladle into a smooth slightly viscid paste.
  • Stir in the lemon juice and zest, season and ladle into bowls. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then begin to wet the rice with the parmigiano water, a ladleful at a time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Continue to stir constantly over a low heat and add a ladle at a time of hot stock, adding another as the rice absorbs it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Let us not forget that it was the NYT who mocked Robert Goddard into seclusion and secrecy by offering their wisdom that the premise of a rocket working in a vacuum with nothing to react against was absurd, and thus Goddard "seems to lack the knowledge ladled out daily to high school students. New York Times Weighs In on Bolden - NASA Watch
  • Fakes are currently thought to be made in Spain and Italy, and include copies of wall sconces, alms dishes, ladles, candle moulds and other popular and valuable forms.
  • Why another old man like me -- Andrey Pupir -- the mistress ordered to be put into the paper factory, as a ladler. A Sportsman's Sketches Works of Ivan Turgenev, Volume I
  • When I complimented him on the meal in general and on the tasty gravy that had been ladled across our rotelli Bolognese in particular, his face took on an expression akin to the one you see on the faces of new parents when they begin to speak of their child. The Italian Summer
  • Killykinick reach -- clams and fish and pork and potatoes, onions and peppers and hard-tack, -- all simmering together, piping hot, in a most appetizing way, even though it had to be "doused" out with a tin ladle into yellow bowls. Killykinick
  • Usually the first thing we do with a new batch of stock, is dip in a ladle, as we are in too much of a hurry to even drain it, having been teased and tortured with the redolence of chicken for a couple of hours, pour it into cups that already contain home made noodles and hungrily devour the soup. At My Table
  • Using a ladle, spoon the chutney into the jars. The Sun
  • Add a ladle of the warm milk and whisk again until smooth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ladle the soup into bowls, fishing the chillies out. Nigel Slater's pork recipes
  • Add the lime juice and ladle into bowls. The Sun
  • Ladle the soup into a bowl and top with the avocado, red onion, tomato, scallions, lime, and two slices of French bread.
  • Note the grooved callous on the second digit, into which the pen fits like a ladle into a gravy-boat.
  • Molten metal is sometimes transferred directly in insulated ladles from the smelter to the customer's plant, occasionally over distances up to several hundred miles.
  • When we had satisfied ourselves with the fish, one of the people who came with us from the last village approached, with a kind of ladle in one hand, containing oil, and in the other something that resembled the inner rind of the cocoanut, but of a lighter colour. Pioneers in Canada
  • I knew they were watching me as I crossed the room to the water pitcher, dipped a ladleful out of it.
  • The suspected bribe money was mostly ladled out between 1995 and 2000, when Cheney was Halliburton's CEO.
  • She opened the basket, and pulled out a large pot, a ladle, two spoons, a knife, two bowls, and another basket.
  • He isn't one to ladle out praise, so when he says'Good ', he means it.
  • The hostess ladled out a bowl of tomato soup.
  • The trout and I part ways, and I stumble stiffly to the bank to rerig the broken leader and warm myself with fantasies of hot soup ladled over steaming cornbread. Fly Fishing for Trout in Winter
  • Cadmar ladled up the fish he had boiled with new onions and cress, and so we ate.
  • On top of that, a ladleful of the thick yellow sauce, smothering the rice underneath a creamy rich layer, the soft striped texture of the chicken showing through. The Kitchen Daughter
  • Add a ladle of stock at a time to the rice and stir until the liquid has been absorbed. The Sun
  • Kitchen utensils include pots, bowls, cooking ladles, and spoons made of coconut shells.
  • Carefully ladle soup into warm bowls, making sure that each person gets a fair share of the seafood.
  • Stir until syrupy then add 1 ladle hot stock, stirring until absorbed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Using a ladle, spoon the chutney into the jars. The Sun
  • It was employed to create splints for making baskets, skin an animal, fashion snowshoes, harpoons, spears, bowls, and ladles, and make a birchbark canoe.
  • Add a ladle of the warm milk and whisk again until smooth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Break bread into chunks, place in each bowl and ladle soup over top; let sit until bread is soft.
  • Her nephew approached, holding a cooking pot with herbs littered inside it, a pestle and mortar, a ladle, bowl and kindling.
  • Ladle the broth into soup bowls and garnish with turkey strips, avocado chunks and cilantro.
  • Blend the soup until smooth and ladle into bowls. The Sun
  • Deoxidation of the metal frequently takes place in the ladle, leaving only a short time for the deoxidation products to be removed.
  • Hugh and Nick suggest roughly mashing some of the potato against the side of the pan if you'd like to thicken it slightly, while Mark Hix purées a ladleful and then stirs it back into the pan. How to cook perfect cullen skink
  • At last, a reasonable ladle linings structure which attain the goal of improving the ladle service life was put forward by changing the lining structure and considering the fact about swell gap.
  • Beroviero stood opposite Zorzi, his face pale with heat and excitement, his fiery eyes reflecting the fierce light from the 'bocca' as he bent down to watch the copper ladle go in. Marietta A Maid of Venice
  • Gray iron foundries use magnesium and magnesium-containing alloys as ladle addition agents introduced just before the casting is poured.
  • Add the bay leaves and gradually whisk in all the warm milk, a ladle at a time, until smooth. The Sun
  • For young children, an old dessert spoon and ladle double as a trowel and spade, while a washing-up liquid bottle with extra holes can become a watering can.
  • Within moments, she found herself seated beside him, being urged to share the food ladled on to his trencher. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • Now, having long since left behind the toil of the sea, he hefted flasks of whiskey instead of halyards, ladled grog instead of tar, or polished glass instead of brass.
  • She dropped a ladle filled with hot soup into his lap.
  • Serve this chilled super soup in a glass bowl with a ladle and little cups the way you would a punch. The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure
  • Add a ladle of the warm milk and whisk again until smooth. Times, Sunday Times
  • When handled at the proper furnace temperature and cooled to the proper pouring temperature, the crucible is removed or the metal is tapped into a ladle.
  • Continue a ladle at a time. Times, Sunday Times
  • His ladle ploutered in the reaming brew.
  • Once the rice has absorbed the liquid add the next ladle, stirring all the time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Use teaspoon to ladle cheese over each serving. Times, Sunday Times
  • Men would gather to labor all day and raise a barn for a young family in need; women would cook extra stew to ladle some onto the plate of a hungry neighbor. Suzanne Skees: The Real Motivation Behind Going Public in Philanthropy
  • To serve, ladle the soup into bowls and sprinkle over the apple and chestnut granola. Times, Sunday Times
  • They can be customised with a range of accessories and optional extras including flat and ribbed griddles, pizza plates, splashbacks, ladle racks, hoods and plinth kits.
  • Add the lime juice and ladle into bowls. The Sun
  • And you walk into the cafeteria to get your daily ladle of borscht. THE SAVAGE GIRL
  • Here they perform amazing feats of strength and agility; the game principally consists in taking and carrying off the ball from the opposite party, after being hurled into the air, midway between two high pillars, which are the goals, and the party who bears off the ball to their pillar wins the game; each person having a racquet or hurl, which is an implement of a very curious construction, somewhat resembling a ladle or little hoop-net, with a handle near three feet in Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws; Containing An Account of the Soil and Natural Producti
  • Continue to stir constantly over a low heat and add a ladle at a time of hot stock, adding another as the rice absorbs it. Times, Sunday Times
  • She said the ladle was a proper utensil - it just wasn't being used for the purpose it was created, and if I didn't like that fact I didn't have to eat the squash. CITIZEN-TIMES.com - News
  • Let each ladleful of stock be absorbed before adding the next.
  • Stir until syrupy then add 1 ladle hot stock, stirring until absorbed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Use teaspoon to ladle cheese over each serving. Times, Sunday Times
  • Use a small ladle that holds about three tablespoons of batter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because the pasta can be a little slippery, a big serving spoon or ladle is recommended for dishing it up.
  • Using a ladle, spoon the liquid into a cheesecloth-lined, fine mesh sieve and discard the solids.
  • The hostess ladled out a bowl of tomato soup.
  • Stir the parsley in to the stew, ladle into bowls and sprinkle with extra chopped parsley. The Sun
  • It was rich and smooth and Rosemary felt that when the time came to ladle it into the cups she would have every right to be proud of her ability, for she alone had made the soup, the other girls fearing the mysterious "curdling" that sometimes spoiled their product. Rosemary
  • The utility model relates to a soup spoon (ladle), belonging to daily used goods, comprising a spoon body, and an alcohol thermometer is inlaid on a spoon handle by a cover body.
  • He cooks up a mixture of beeswax, carnauba wax, resin and oil paint, ladles some onto a flat surface and waits a few seconds for it to cool.
  • Place the cheese in a bowl with 2 ladles of hot soup, stir to melt then return to the pan.
  • Add a ladle of the warm milk and whisk again until smooth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Add lime juice to taste, then ladle the soup into bowls. The Sun
  • Serve this chilled super soup in a glass bowl with a ladle and little cups the way you would a punch. The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure
  • To serve, ladle the soup into a large bowl and sprinkle the chopped coriander over it. The Sun
  • Bouillabaisse, thick and spicy was ladled out.
  • Use teaspoon to ladle cheese over each serving. Times, Sunday Times
  • Strain it, put it on a plate, and ladle the sauce on top.
  • Using a ladle, spoon the chutney into the jars. The Sun
  • Rather than filling the pan in the normal way, I drop a small ladleful into the sizzling butter and let them form their own, often quite wacky shapes. Nigel Slater's tiny omelette and black-pudding frittata recipes
  • To serve, ladle into warmed bowls and top with the potato scones. The Sun
  • When sticky, add hot stock a ladle at a time, stirring until it is absorbed and the rice is creamy with a bite at the centre. Times, Sunday Times
  • We agreed to make it a cold salad first and we chose the Ham and Pork salads (a little of each) and some salad vegetables and Madame ladled some vinaigrette dressing on hers as well.
  • Whip the cream and ladle it on top of the straw - berries.
  • Then add another ladle of stock and beetroot, and again stir until absorbed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Carefully ladle the soup into four bowls and drizzle each bowl with mint oil, below. Times, Sunday Times
  • Howard Fay, a former prisoner of war in Vietnam, ladled meatballs in the kitchen. Heroes or Villains?
  • He may ladle on the mannered affectations but they're laced with a really spiky humour.
  • But one day he began to do acrobatic tricks on the beams in the kitchen and fell into the pot of stew with a sailor's shout of every man for himself, and with such good luck the cook managed to scoop him out with the ladle, scalded and deplumed but still alive.
  • Add the lime juice and ladle into bowls. The Sun
  • Barry held the bowls while Liz ladled soup into them.
  • And you walk into the cafeteria to get your daily ladle of borscht. THE SAVAGE GIRL
  • Think of it as a mini-version of the millions ladled out to keep corporations from abandoning lower Manhattan for New Jersey.
  • Ladle by the 1/4 cup-ful onto a hot pan or griddles that has been swiped with butter while hot. Archive 2009-04-01
  • For example, it is difficult to think of a more Scottish dish than haggis, but this was served with a generous ladle of Drambuie sauce.
  • Use a small ladle that holds about three tablespoons of batter. Times, Sunday Times
  • To serve, ladle the soup into bowls and sprinkle over the apple and chestnut granola. Times, Sunday Times
  • To serve, ladle the soup into bowls and sprinkle over the apple and chestnut granola. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rest a wide-mouth funnel on top of a jar and ladle in your goodies, leaving at least ¼-inch of head space. Seasonal canning is all in the family kitchen
  • Stir until syrupy then add 1 ladle hot stock, stirring until absorbed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Turnip greens or collard greens (or a mix) cooked down with a meaty ham hock and a bit of tasso, ladled over a bowl of crumbled cornbread (I echo the "no sugar") and topped with a dollop of chow-chow. Collard greens, Facebook and Twitter | Homesick Texan
  • In the South, beans get ladled up with lots of the broth and served with a square of corn bread.
  • He snatched up the ladle within and spooned some out.

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