quick-freeze

VERB
  1. freeze rapidly so as to preserve the natural juices and flavors
    quick-freeze the shrimp
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  • quick-freeze the shrimp
  • Vitrification is already used to quick-freeze eggs and embryos with success, allowing spare ones to be used in IVF at a later date. The Mail online | Home
  • Law enforcement agents, looking for fugitives from justice, found no way to break down this system, nor any law which they could interpret as making it illegal to quick-freeze.
  • Then turn on the quick-freeze setting if your freezer has it. Despite tough winter, food group says March is the time to freeze
  • Then roll dough into balls, set on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper and quick-freeze the balls by setting them in a freezer for about 30 minutes so they set up fairly hard. Cookie Balls
  • The quick-freeze vitrification process works better. Busy career women put biological clock on freeze
  • If you want just a few berries at a time or plan on using your harvest for making preserves later, individually quick-freeze them.
  • - A startling, quick-freeze kind of north wind the icy forefinger of an impending snow storm poking down into East Texas set the dried stalks of standing milo to singing. Statesman.com - Highschool
  • Law enforcement agents, looking for fugitives from justice, found no way to break down this system, nor any law which they could interpret as making it illegal to quick-freeze.
  • Hung peers jealously at their quick-freeze operation. Jane McGivney: Top Chef: The Loneliest Clone
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