How To Use Pickled In A Sentence

  • Brown bags of pasta stand ready to be combined with cans of Italian tuna, homemade pickled vegetables, home-canned tomato sauce, and jars of his favorite imported red peppers.
  • The best-known dressing-up dish is kimchee, vegetables pickled in sweetish but mostly hot red chili paste touched with garlic and ginger.
  • Black olives are picked when ripe and are pickled in brine and sometimes then in oil.
  • This week we had a carrot salad with diced chilies, pickled lemon rind and cilantro.
  • The salmon they carried from Berwick was boiled, pickled in brine and delivered in barrels known as kitts.
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  • The Frenchie is a Bloody with a Dijon bite balanced with a blue cheese-stuffed olive plus pickled asparagus, a pickle, lemon and lime. JSOnline.com
  • He serves short ribs, potatoes, fried bone marrow, corn puree and pickled sea beans glasswort. Top Chef All Stars Ep. 12: A Final Five!
  • This included pig's foot Milanese, warm tripe alla parmigiana, testa (a different type of headcheese) with pickled pears, stuffed lamb's brain pasta, and yes, tongue. Not For the Lily-Livered
  • The pickled mustard tuber, which is produced by pickling the stem mustard (Brassica juncea coss var tnmida Tsen et Lee) in salt solution, is an indigenous Chinese fermented vegetable product.
  • The deli plate was indeed made up of a selection of cured ham, pastrami, prosciutto and cheeses along with red peppers stuffed with cream cheese, a lovely strong chicken liver pâté and some sweet and chutney-ish pickled onions.
  • Her gifts of food were an expression of her love - whether she grew it, baked it, pickled or preserved it, we were all to share it.
  • Eat In nearby Boshum, the Millstream's millstream.com £50 tasting menu features roquefort mousse with pickled pears, smoked haddock and leek ravioli, summer fruit and elderflower trifle. Five great beach weekends
  • As an Austinite, I prefer mine with nopalitos, aka pickled cactus. Slashfood
  • I was really amused by Chiaki's pickled ginger sushi, mostly because I was reminded of the web quiz where one of the Lucky Star girls got classified as gari (Konata?) after making fun of another (Kagami) who had been classified as kappa maki (cucumber roll): Is that even sushi? Anime Nano!
  • Whether it's smoked, pickled or kippered, herring packs more creatine than any other creature on the planet.
  • He added:'He always enjoyed a pickled egg with his pint. The Sun
  • Most restaurants offer an optional "couvert", often an overpriced dish of olives and pickled carrots, broccoli and cucumber and a few gulls 'eggs. Rio De Janeiro
  • Serve from the pan with a jar of pickled walnuts. The Sun
  • A large midday meal in a rural household may include fish baked in a rye loaf, potatoes, barley bread, cheese, pickled beets, cloudberries in sauce, milk, and coffee.
  • `Sorry to bring you this round-about route to Laura's, but she asked me to pick up some pickled brisket from Bloom's. OUT OF THE ASHES
  • But it does get a disapproving mensh on Pickled Politics, though: Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I...
  • There are also culinary records indicating its use for pickled pigs feet, breaded veal knuckles, and sweet breads.
  • At first wine was served by the black servants to those that drank it, though all quickly shifted back to Scotch and soda, pickling their food as they ate it, ere it went into their calcined, pickled stomachs. A GOBOTO NIGHT
  • Crystal Mountain's Thistle Pub & Grille, located in Kinlochen, a Scottish-inspired lodge near the Clipper quad lift, might sound rather bar-like and it does have a wide selection of Scottish ales, Michigan wines, designer martinis and single malt whiskeys, but it's helmed by CIA-trained executive chef Darren Hawley who regularly whips up such exquisitely delicious delights as smoked pheasant and morel galantine with pickled beet and goat cheese gateau. Pam Grout: Crystal Mountain Resort: Skiing for Grownups
  • Squire's Choice - sliced roast beef rolled up with a filling of pickled red cabbage and horseradish sauce. 3.
  • The whole room smelt of pickled fish and vodka. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first meal of the day will usually be a simple thick rice soup with accompaniments of chicken, dried squid, and pickled vegetables.
  • The diet was mostly rice, with pickled vegetables.
  • If the basket will be painted, pickled, whitewashed or glazed, do so prior to lining, and let it dry thoroughly.
  • Serve with toast and pickled cucumber. Times, Sunday Times
  • The unidentifiable objects mouldering in the fridge were successively replaced by jars of pickled onions, Cheddar cheese and Stilton.
  • Another soup, shchi, was unusual and complex, made with pickled cabbage and meat.
  • Straight back to her dinner of ham and pickled beets, then an immediate swoon of profound, dreamless sleep. THE LAST REPORT ON THE MIRACLES AT LITTLE NO HORSE: A NOVEL
  • It was served with a selection of silver-skin cocktail onions and cauliflower florets which had been pickled in vinegar so astringent it made my tongue shrivel and my teeth feel funny.
  • The meat appeared a little undercooked, but she assured me that it was fine - she also appreciated the pickled onion and green tomato that accompanied the dish.
  • The tuna tartare is tart yet tame, easily eclipsed by the mixed-seafood seviche sparked with pickled jalapeño or the yellowtail sliced like carpaccio and brushed with just lemon, sea salt, and basil.
  • I had a veal and bacon terrine that was butch and robust, and garnished, unusually, with quite enough cornichons, pickled onions and salad.
  • Great with pickled onions to oo. The Sun
  • Serve from the pan with a jar of pickled walnuts. The Sun
  • I dabbed on little piles of wasabi and pickled ginger around the rice and between the fish.
  • Meals at the camp are based on the traditional diet of pickled vegetables, cabbage, and goat and horse meat.
  • Or how about raw and cooked FISH with pickled herring and prawns. The Sun
  • With a dash of balsamic vinegar and some sugar, you have luxurious strands of sweet, lightly pickled onions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like many great European cities, Stockholm has a vibrant café culture where the residents indulge their love of cold Pilsner (not as expensive as you might think) and pickled herrings.
  • Perhaps the slightly acidic flavor of the tomatillos recalls the pickled vegetable condiments of Lebanon, but in any case it is a decidedly Mexican addition to the serving of kibbeh. Immigrant Cooking in Mexico Part 3: The Lebanese of Puebla
  • Most anticaking additives do not dissolve as readily as salt, and cloud the brines for pickled vegetables, so specialized pickling salts omit them. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • Place in a bowl with the pickled ginger. Times, Sunday Times
  • You need a loaf of fresh bread, a doorstep of cheese that you could stand on to clean the ceiling with and a few spicy pickled onions with this beer!
  • And lastly, the very fashionable Pickled Pine Collection.
  • When the season suits, October is the principal time of putting in the winter wheat, which is usually pickled, and sown broadcast.
  • A simple example of such behavior was the exchange of pickled fish (herring, shad, mackerel) for the salt cod preferred by slaves in most colonies.
  • It comes with delightfully light guac and red onions pickled with vinegar, cumin, cloves and canella.
  • But worse things were to be found in the bedroom: on the jeweller's wife's ottoman, in a casual pose, sprawled a third party -- namely, a black cat of uncanny size, with a glass of vodka in one paw and a fork, on which he had managed to spear a pickled mushroom, in the other. Archive 2008-04-01
  • If the counterman began adding on the usual pickled jalapeños, he could be stopped by the non-chile lover before it was too late, because picking any one ingredient out of a sandwich this size is a messy undertaking. A Meal in a Sandwich: Tortas, Cemitas, Pambazos
  • Dine on a menu of pickled rollmops, grilled gurnard fillet and ginger three ways pudding, then toast Charles Dickens with a heady alcoholic punch. Evening Standard - Home
  • Serve with the pickled ginger and wasabi. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Korean national dish is kimchi, a spicy, fermented pickled vegetable mixture whose primary ingredient is cabbage.
  • Either kind is eaten with red cabbage pickled in vinegar.
  • The company produces 150 million bottles and jars a year of products such as cooking sauces, pickles, ketchup, brown sauce, pickled onions and beetroot.
  • Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper prepared by his parents and put them in a big paper plate.
  • If the upper-middle class, with other classes, is destined to "move on" into amorphism, here, pickled in these pages, it lies under glass for strollers in the wide and ill-arranged museum of Letters. The Forsyte Saga - Complete
  • A proper Japanese liquor cabinet will include all of them, as well as Midori (a Japanese melon liqueur), yuzu juice and maybe a jar of umeboshi, which is pickled ume fruit (similar to plums). News On Japan
  • In the past, winners of the prestigious (as everyone short of an adjective refers to it) prize have included such interesting items as unmade beds and pickled cows.
  • The department had achieved encouraging results from trials of burdock and daikon, used in soups, salads and pickled.
  • Among the other seafood dishes, we liked the silvery appetizer of pickled sardines and the house lobster chowder, which is peach-colored and stocked with bluefoot mushrooms and squares of smoky bacon.
  • The pickled ginger served with sushi is also good for you. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's more into mild pickled onion territory. The Sun
  • Where are the pickled herring and onion open sandwiches? Times, Sunday Times
  • Serve with the pickled cucumber on the side and cut the remaining lime into wedges for squeezing over. The Sun
  • If you like a pickled egg or a greasy pie with your pint, you're out of luck; you'll have to make do with a ciabatta with feta and roasted peppers or a big plate of sweet potato wedges and dips from the daily specials board instead.
  • My prawns were merely passable, but the mackerel was heavenly, as were the pickled herrings with finely sliced pickled onions.
  • The pickled onion on the plate is not likely to win many converts, however.
  • Only the feisty, hoppy notes of beer can cope with the bite of cheddar and the juicy, vinegary, pickled onions and gherkins.
  • The starter was priced at €14 and consisted of generous portions of mortadella, salami, delicious olives, smoky cheese, Brie, cheddar, pickled peppers, cornichon, superb ham and a chalky blue cheese.
  • When most people think of herring, they picture it in smoked strips, or maybe pickled in large jars.
  • The best-known dressing-up dish is kimchee, vegetables pickled in sweetish but mostly hot red chili paste touched with garlic and ginger.
  • 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
  • Also refreshing are the crunchy pickled carrot sticks, with tamarind overtones that add a vivid splash of colour to the palette and palate alike.
  • Vegetables are dried or pickled and fruits are also dried, candied, or made into jams.
  • Her suggestions include Consommé à l'Estragon, the whites of a couple of eggs whisked into it at the last moment; Natural Meat Jelly, served on a rusk; and, for a main course, a "fresh or slightly pickled tongue" or perhaps a mixed grill, starring mutton cutlets, or devilled game. How can I lose weight when I like eating?
  • Into them goes a mixture of Asian and non-Asian ingredients: a choice of meats, strips of lightly pickled carrot and radish, fresh cilantro sprigs and tasty spreads like pâté or seasoned mayo.
  • It will transform salmon fishcakes, bring new interest to potato salads and is very good with pickled cucumber. Times, Sunday Times
  • Blais: fresh pancetta cutlet, broccolini, pickled cherry tomatoes Top Chef All-Stars Ep. 8: French beats Italian?
  • Lori Eanes for The Wall Street Journal Dungeness crab deviled eggs with chipotle aioli "This is traditional fare, with a twist," says Tisha Hilario, a 46-year-old software trainer at a nearby federal building, after finishing a lunch that included a $13 mushroom quesadilla with Oaxaca cheese, pickled padrone peppers and scallions. Bocanova
  • The salmon they carried from Berwick was boiled, pickled in brine and delivered in barrels known as kitts.
  • Lori Eanes for The Wall Street Journal Dungeness crab deviled eggs with chipotle aioli "This is traditional fare, with a twist," says Tisha Hilario, a 46-year-old software trainer at a nearby federal building, after finishing a lunch that included a $13 mushroom quesadilla with Oaxaca cheese, pickled padrone peppers and scallions. Bocanova
  • About 13,500 festival-goers feasted from more than 80 stalls on over 10,000 whitebait patties, "westcargots" - snails in garlic butter - duck giblets, mountain oysters, exotic sausages, huhu grubs, pickled and raw punga and wasp-larvae icecream. Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
  • Other appetizer and entrée options include escolar with pickled jalapeño, Szechuan hot and sour soup and stir-fried eggplant and tofu with peppers. Seeing Tynan at Studio? Zentan makes our list of pre-show eats
  • A bite or two of the crunchy carrot salad, a mouthful of spicy aubergine, a nibble of the pickled cauliflower. The Sun
  • My salad was mixed greens and had pickled and smoked puffin, smoked duck, and goose confit.
  • Even a romaine wedge arrives in interesting form, its blue cheese dressing set off by cucumbers topped with a jalapeño-pickled olive relish.
  • Look for stuffed olives, relishes, pickled garlic, or flavored mustards.
  • He is said to have died of a surfeit of Rhenish wine and pickled herrings, though it may more likely have been plague, of which there was a severe outbreak in 1592.
  • Wendy then served a complex dish involving flour tortillas, molé sauce, salsa, pickled tomatillos, serrano peppers, and a mixture of sauteéd chicken and onions.
  • Serve with toast and cornichon, or perhaps a few pickled green chillies. Nigel Slater's classic pork rillettes recipe
  • The table is laden with salads, appetizers, sausage and cheese, and pickled foods, followed by hot meat, potatoes, and pirozhki (meat or cabbage pies).
  • Try the whitebait roe and the roasted reindeer with pickled chanterelles and crushed lingonberries.
  • Some commercial rollmops are ­pickled in brutally acidic distilled vinegar, which obliterates their oily succulence and flavour. The Guardian World News
  • It's time to sweep clean schoolday memories of pickled, vinegary beetroot. Times, Sunday Times
  • The capers are usually pickled in a white wine vinegar to preserve them.
  • We will not be eating half-raw, half-burned goat like barbarians; I have pickled onions and dates, and honey, and some other things, things the vermin and animals didn't scent. Aerie
  • And actually, he always has those glassy eyes -- He looks pickled a good part of the time.
  • For those who prefer lunch for brunch, there is a grass-fed burger with chipotle peppers and cheddar cheese and served with herbed fries ($12) and a perfectly cooked roasted chicken salad with pickled vegetables ($16). Direct From the Market In Morningside Heights
  • Place the burgers with blue cheese and a few slices of pickled cucumbers on top. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now, Mr. Dotolo tried crusting the sweetbreads with unsweetened coconut and decorated the plate with the same tamarind and raita, adding chunks of pickled watermelon rind (for crunch), mango sauce (for sweetness) and elderflowers and nasturtiums (for color). L.A.'s Masterminds of 'Dude Food'
  • You'll find flying fish, cou cou (a polenta-like dish of cornmeal and okra), fish cakes, bul jol (a seasoned dish of shredded salt fish), souse (pickled pork) and pepper pot. Canada.com Top Stories
  • Apparently, this made the conker more malleable, allowing it to absorb the impact of my prize pickled nut.
  • All jams, jellies, and pickled products processed less than 10 minutes should be filled into sterile empty jars.
  • With the in bags fish that soft qualitative compound film makes, flesh, pickled mustard tuber.
  • I was able to get close to the stage and could see his face and even in his state (he looked pickled) he still was unbelievable.
  • I only started eating fried okra a few years ago (though have since made up for much lost time) and pickled okra is an even more recent addition to my table. Spicy pickled okra | Homesick Texan
  • Next make the fennel escabeche, or pickled vegetables. The Sun
  • Pickled cucumbers and beetroot and horseradish sauce topped the bill.
  • Portuguese garlic pork is highly spiced pork pickled in garlic and vinegar.
  • Before you nosh on your order, you get to nibble on thin and crispy poppadums brushed with ghee, made even yummier when used to scoop up diced pickled carrots sprinkled with black sesame.
  • Apparently, this made the conker more malleable, allowing it to absorb the impact of my prize pickled nut.
  • Apparently, this made the conker more malleable, allowing it to absorb the impact of my prize pickled nut.
  • Or how about raw and cooked FISH with pickled herring and prawns. The Sun
  • It's enough to make you choke on your pickled herring. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ramsay de Give for The Wall Street Journal The grilled pork sandwich Among Pachanga Patterson's lunch offerings: An ancho-battered pollack fish taco with citrus habanero aioli, cilantro, onion and tomato ($9), grilled lamb torta with pasilla chili sauce, pickled red onion and romaine lettuce ($9) and chicken leg torta with ancho chili paste, avocado and bibb lettuce ($8). Classic Mexican
  • English South Africans like to garnish their food with chutney (pickled relish).
  • A pickled minnow is very good if you catch him in a stickle, with the scarlet fingers upon him; but Lorna Doone
  • Sample traditional Swedish delicacies such as köttbullar with lingonberries and pickled cucumber, or matjes (pickled herring), usually served with dill potatoes and best accompanied by ice-cold schnapps.
  • But, while it is well known that the dead admiral's body was pickled in brandy on board the Victory to allow a state funeral, it has emerged that his embalmer was Mary Buick, a woman seafarer from Dundee.
  • They combine well with quickly pickled cucumber and rocket. Times, Sunday Times
  • Uh... We usually eat battercake , fried doughnuts, tea-boiled eggs, pickled vegetables and soybean milk etc. for breakfast.
  • But worse things were to be found in the bedroom: on the jeweller's wife's ottoman, in a casual pose, sprawled a third party -- namely, a black cat of uncanny size, with a glass of vodka in one paw and a fork, on which he had managed to spear a pickled mushroom, in the other. Archive 2008-04-01
  • To start, there were "ento-teasers": waxworm potato fritters; kalamata hummus with crickets and a dung beetle garnish; bamboo worm guacamole, and "pokies" — a sliced cucumber with pickled ginger, topped with a Jing Leed cricket from Thailand boiled in Chinese Lapsang Souchong tea, with a dollop of agave nectar. Would You Like Flies With That? Bug Eaters Try to Get Some Buzz
  • She goes home nearly every Saturday and comes back Monday mornings, carrying bagfuls of sweet bread, pickled meats and fresh fruit.
  • Savour this red's ripe, leathery, sour pickled cherry and sweet gamey, plummy fruit with a rich daube. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the northwest corner is pulled lamb shoulder reminiscent of barbecue accompanied by thin rings of pickled red onion.
  • It comes with slices of sweet pickled ginger and a dish of salty soy sauce and fiery-hot wasabi (a green paste, similar to horseradish).
  • It is sometimes also known as souse meat, particularly if pickled with vinegar. FAZED
  • It's like trying to sell our Pickled Luncheon Tidbits to a fellow in the black belt who doesn't buy anything but plain dry-salt hog in hunks and slabs. Old Gorgon Graham
  • It will transform salmon fishcakes, bring new interest to potato salads and is very good with pickled cucumber. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ask for a "banderilla," a small skewer of spicy, pickled veggies CNN.com
  • For the sour dashi cocktail: In a medium saucepan, combine the sake, pickled plums, konbu, and bonito flakes.
  • All are eaten with distinct condiments, including gari (pickled sliced ginger), wasabi and shoyu (soy sauce).
  • Not in the ground and pickled form, but as miso-roasted fish served with rice for breakfast, bits of tuna in the onigiri she would help mom pack in her schooltime bento, or dried into flakes that flavored dashi broth for cozy noodles. Brain Food for Today's Young Minds
  • For the pickled carrots: Combine orange juice, honey, anise seeds and salt in a saucepan and bring to a simmer.
  • There are salad sandwiches wrapped in black plastic bags, hummus, pickled cucumbers sealed into an old plastic margarine tub and home-made goat's cheese.
  • It began with onions, and pickled eggs are now basically her staple diet. Times, Sunday Times
  • Where are the pickled herring and onion open sandwiches? Times, Sunday Times
  • She gives a second pickled onion. STUART: A Life Backwards
  • We'll do him a mean pickled herring. The Sun
  • For what seemed like hours on the big day we were glued to our television sets, with only cubes of cheese and pickled onions skewered onto toothpicks to keep our strength up.
  • Good luck finding a pickled egg in that place. The Sun
  • You get grilled bread and a bowl of sweet and spicy pickled onion on your plate too.
  • In taste they were as different as a truffle and a pickled walnut. Times, Sunday Times
  • Burgers are made with pickled cabbage and hot peppers locally known as "kimchee". Greensboring® Greensboro, NC
  • He was an old hand who had been at sea so long that he seemed to smell of salt water and tar; while his face was like a piece of pickled beef covered with a quantity of hair that resembled spunyarn more than anything else, being as stiff and wiry as an untwisted rope. Crown and Anchor Under the Pen'ant
  • Add the pickled sloes to the cooking juices and warm through.
  • Breakfast was self-service, with rolls and rye bread and crispbread, hams and cheese, and pots of pickled herring and caviar as well as cereals, dried fruits, and jams.
  • You have a thing for removing the stubborn lid from a jar of pickled onions. Times, Sunday Times
  • We've enjoyed aquavit and pickled herring at fine restaurants as well as hot dogs and beer at no fewer than six ballparks.
  • The palpi move, the mandibles open and shut, the tarsi quiver, the antennae and the abdominal filaments wave to and fro, the abdomen throbs, the intestine rejects its contents, the animal reacts to the stimulus of a needle, all of which signs are hardly compatible with the idea of pickled meat. More Hunting Wasps
  • Squire's Choice - sliced roast beef rolled up with a filling of pickled red cabbage and horseradish sauce. 3.
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  • One taster said it reminded him of pickled ginger at a sushi bar; another liked how the gingery kick made her sneeze. The Spice Is Right
  • But unlike the way Raclette is typically served—as a gooey slab with side dishes of boiled potatoes and pickled onions and pickles—Mr. D'Amico created something like a deep-dish gratin, the Lyonnaise potatoes, crispy bacon and pickled onions serving as a foundation over which the Raclette was melted. A Stinky Job, but...
  • Garnish with a half a pickled walnut. Times, Sunday Times
  • Serve with pickled beetroot and rocket leaves. The Sun
  • Pickled samphire was once so popular and saleable in England that men risked their necks to collect it from the cliffs.
  • Fukujinzuki, a Japanese pickled relish is now on the menu, and can be added to any dish for $1, as well as Natto (fermented soy beans), Rakkyo (pickled shallots) and raw egg. Go Go Curry Hits a Japanese Curry Grand Slam | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • Serve the roast beef with a salad of fresh vegetables, pickled cucumbers and chopped celery.
  • Remove to a serving plate and serve with a garnish of cherry tomatoes, more coriander sprigs, pickled onions and baby beets sprinkled with some chaat masala spice and a squeeze of fresh lime.
  • The crispy tofu in a spinach salad is crisp but tasteless and watery, and raw bean sprouts and pickled onions are not rich enough to provide a foil.
  • The hon shimiji, which I think I know as enoki mushrooms, brought a light smokiness and the pickled ramp bottoms again brought a zing. Sumile's cherry blossom menu: 701 issagoodbrillian stars
  • There were also some roasted peppers in oil and tons of garlic, and a very tempting looking plate of pickled herrings.
  • Where are the pickled herring and onion open sandwiches? Times, Sunday Times
  • Crystal Mountain's Thistle Pub & Grille, located in Kinlochen, a Scottish-inspired lodge near the Clipper quad lift, might sound rather bar-like and it does have a wide selection of Scottish ales, Michigan wines, designer martinis and single malt whiskeys, but it's helmed by CIA-trained executive chef Darren Hawley who regularly whips up such exquisitely delicious delights as smoked pheasant and morel galantine with pickled beet and goat cheese gateau. Pam Grout: Crystal Mountain Resort: Skiing for Grownups
  • The result: plenty of fresh produce for the kitchen and such delights as crab apple and quince jellies and pickled walnuts.
  • Now mix the rice with the pickled ginger and the pepper mixture. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pickled radish and tea marbled eggs are some really simple recipes that I dredged from the internet pretty much on a whim. Bento #68 – I wish the weather here would reflect the bento. « Were rabbits
  • He was pickled in a barrel and the story is that Mary helped to do this.
  • It was really the teachers' tea and coffee space but it was lined with shelves of pickled things - octopuses, rats and many unidentifiable things.
  • I could have swore itlooked and tasted like ginger … usually pickled daikon is cut a lot thicker, isn’t it? Yagura… the final piece of the 41st Street Trinity | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • However, in a British pub you'd probably have to substitute pickled egg vinegar as they wouldn't have any dill pickle liquid.
  • Like ­mackerel, they are rich in oils, so do not keep well, which is why they are often pickled as rollmops The Guardian World News
  • BEEF STEAK, STEWED -- Peel and chop two spanish onions, cut into small parts four pickled walnuts, and put them at the bottom of a stewpan; add a teacupful of mushroom ketchup, two teaspoonfuls of walnut ditto, one of shalot, one of chile vinegar, and a lump of butter. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
  • A rollmops consists of a large dilled cucumber, with a pickled herring coiled round it ready to strike, in the design of the rattlesnake-and-pinetree flag of the Revolution, the motto in both instances being in effect: "Don't monkey with the buzz saw! Europe Revised
  • He says: ‘We sell the whole of the beast from the tongue, which is pickled in the shop's own brine tub, all the way to the oxtail.’
  • Also unlike soused herring, pickled herring is eaten cold-more like Swedish sushi than anything else, I suppose.
  • My meal began with a pickled quail egg touched with mashed black truffles, and a little pot of mashed Cheddar cheese and pimentos, served with toast points arranged on a silver rack.
  • The Corporation of the City of London have, in the most liberal manner, given a plot of ground, eighteen by thirteen and a half-inches, for the erection of a pickled whilks and pennywinkle establishment, at the corner of Newgate-street and the Old Bailey. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, October 2, 1841
  • They are hand-picked at the beginning of the summer, to be pickled in vinegar and enjoyed as a condiment or in salads.
  • Trinculo says he has been so pickled, that is drunk, that the flies will not blow him. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8
  • A more Americanised version would be topped with grated cheddar and pickled jalapeno chillies, or sour cream and paprika.
  • Top the schnitzels with miso butter and serve with the pickled ginger, broccoli and shiso, if using. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rich pate was topped with clarified butter, and the simple addition of sweetly pickled cucumber cut through its richness.
  • I've also seen the radish sandwich take on an Asian cast: grated white daikon radish, piled high in a dramatic open-faced sandwich atop black bread, cucumber and pickled ginger.
  • The festival was expected to attract 15,000 people who would sample traditional wild foods such as live and cooked huhu grubs, whitebait, locusts, grasshoppers and crickets, worm truffles, deep fried shark, pickled and raw punga. Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
  • My salad of pickled wild mushrooms was, our Swedish waitress explained, a speciality of her native land.
  • In the ruins a woman 's red blouse was visible; bottles of homemade pickled vegetables were somehow unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the Tuesday following, Mr. Parker was just wrestling in prayer with his charlady, who had a tiresome habit of boiling his breakfast kippers till they resembled heavily pickled loofahs, when the telephone whirred aggressively. Unnatural Death
  • VARIATION 2: Instead of pickled ginger, try grated fresh gingerroot. The Skinnygirl Dish
  • Add some of the pickled carrot and mooli, and then drizzle over the sriracha mayo. The Sun
  • Their solution is cat food — raw herring rollmops, pickled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps he only had a lemonade and a pickled egg. Times, Sunday Times
  • The word escabeche is defined in most Spanish-English dictionaries as "pickled", a meaning that does not apply in this case. Turkey in Piquant Herb and Spice Broth: Pavo en Escabeche

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