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hollow out with a scoop
scoop out a melon -
take out or up with or as if with a scoop
scoop the sugar out of the container
How To Use scoop out In A Sentence
- Using a melon baller or a spoon, scoop out the flesh in smallish pieces.
- There are myriad ways of preparing aubergines - they are often served grilled and topped with thick yoghurt and mint or dill; or you can roast them, then scoop out the flesh and puree it with garlic, lemon juice and olive oil.
- Scoop out the cores and cut the apples across into thin half-moon slices.
- Use a spoon to scoop out the flesh in one piece and cut into quarters. Times, Sunday Times
- Halve the papaya, scoop out the seeds, peel the flesh then chop roughly.
- Scoop out the semifreddo into pretty sundae glasses, then top with fresh berries and serve. The Sun
- Scoop out one side and mix it with the tuna and celery. Times, Sunday Times
- When cold cut into shapes with a dariole mould and fry for a few minutes in butter, then turn the darioles out, scoop out a little of each and fill it with eggs beaten up, cover each with a slice of truffle and garnish with a little chopped tongue. The Cook's Decameron: a study in taste, containing over two hundred recipes for Italian dishes
- With a dessertspoon, scoop out the seeds and discard.
- Scoop out the flesh with a spoon and put it in a food processor. The Sun