How To Use Stewed In A Sentence

  • A stomach-teasing aroma of stewed food was in the air, and the thrumming of African bass guitar wafted through the open window.
  • Grant, a booze-hound from the word go, would show up in front of his superiors stewed to the gills. Who
  • I packed and did laundry and stewed and fussed and worried until 1 a.m. but I think we're back on track.
  • It is entirely possible to drink any wine with any dish, and anyone who says otherwise is talking bunkum; a respected gastro-bore friend of mine likes to drink white burgundy with stewed lamb, as he finds it brings out the texture of the meat.
  • Instead of the turkey, a boiled or roasted chicken (with the brown meat a little underdone) or a brace of stewed or roasted pheasants can be used.
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  • There's also a cloying crème brûlée made with semolina, and a refreshingly chalky caramel parfait on a bed of thinly sliced stewed pears.
  • 'Nay, but to live/In the rank sweat of an enseamed bed,/Stewed in corruption, honeying and making love/Over the nasty sty!' he arraigns his mother in his earnest undertaking to force her to consider what she is doing (3.4). Shakespeare
  • The beef has been sufficiently stewed to soften its collagen, making it delectably chewable.
  • The author explains that the washed buds can be stewed or can be used with mutton in a bredie.
  • Try stewed or baked fruit served with low fat crème fraiche for desert.
  • Thursday's stewed beetroot with lemon tomatoes is another dish that is great for alfresco meals. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can start the day with a stewed apple, and if you feel hungry in between meals, try snacking on a juicy pear.
  • Then we chose a spin set at a low 400 revs per minute to try to stop the brew getting totally stewed. The Sun
  • In the old days, burgoos were stewed over open fires, often for two days or more.
  • Simply blended with onion, herbs and salt, the lentils had been stewed until liquid.
  • Good lotus root soup is stewed for hours and has a light pink colour.
  • The stewed apple was sour even with honey.
  • Last night I made a big pot of what our family calls goulash ground beef, onions, garlic, stewed tomatoes, some italian seasoning, pasta and corn. Easy South Beach Recipes: Italian Sausage with Tomato Sauce
  • Leftover roast duck, goose or rabbit, pulled off the bone and stewed slowly in a combination of its own (creamless) gravy, red wine and canned tomatoes makes for a luscious ragu to be tossed with wide noodles, such as pappardelle or tagliatelle. Elissa Altman: The Holiday Onslaught
  • They held a huge celebration on the beach, where 15 men were waiting to butcher the animal, its meat later kippered and stewed.
  • They all do the same thing: if they like you they get you in for a cup of stewed tea and patronise you for an hour. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Racine, Wisconsin, a 51-year-old laid-off mechanic told me he was supplementing his diet by "shooting squirrels and rabbits and eating them stewed, baked, and grilled.
  • Then we put some oars against the wall and stretched a paulin to protect our noble chef, who finally got the wet firewood once more ignited, and succeeded in getting the bread almost baked and the coffee nearly hot and some dried peaches almost stewed. A Canyon Voyage The Narrative of the Second Powell Expedition down the Green-Colorado River from Wyoming, and the Explorations on Land, in the Years 1871 and 1872
  • Younger hares take well to marinating and roasting rare; older ones need to be braised or stewed.
  • A typical Creole dish is stewed chicken, white rice, red beans, fried plantains, and homemade ginger beer.
  • She didn't like soap, so clothes just stewed in the bath. Times, Sunday Times
  • You need to go to the smaller restaurants where you can eat dishes like waterblommetjie bredie," said the ambassador, referring to a meat stewed with a plant called cape pondweed. Undefined
  • Any profits help rehouse the city's homeless, so you might expect it would be run like a soup kitchen with trestle tables and urns of stewed tea.
  • Margie ate sitting in Allie's lap, and used her two new teeth to sample matzoh balls, carrots, roasted beets, and stewed apricots. MORE FROM GINNY BATES: ALLIE AND MARGIE
  • The girls had been up all night cooking macaroni and cheese, scalloped potatoes and stewed pork.
  • In making the annual contract with the baker, his perquisite was the thirteenth loaf of every dozen furnished—hence the baker’s dozen.23 He was expected to know how to make “all kinds of preserved fruit, both liquid and dry, stewed fruits, creams, sweet cakes, marzipans, syrups, flavored waters, and distilled liqueurs.” Savoring The Past
  • For the main course, the choice of a prime cut of red meat gave the meal a high status and, for dessert, the homely comfort of stewed fruit was made special with the addition of port.
  • Not to be outdone is France with its veal blanquette, which is long-roasted to produce a pale stewed veal with the consistency of melted butter.
  • M.L. told one of my favorite stories about herself, of the night when she, pregnant with her third child, stewed and fretted about the Cuban Missile Crisis.
  • Shrimp can be found fried, broiled, baked, and stewed.
  • Mix in a few stewed apples and cover the mixture with a regular crumble topping. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some stewed apple from our apple trees for Rosie. Times, Sunday Times
  • And instead of the food she loves she'll be served with spam fritters, suet pudding and stewed prunes.
  • Steak pies, with baked potatoes and stewed applies.
  • Rabbit cooked in brown beer with stewed prunes is a regional specialty.
  • Rabbit stewed in wine is a specialty, often with some of its sauce served over pasta as a first course.
  • The blackberries were a bit too tart on their own, so we stewed them gently with some apples.
  • The gentle acidity and marked fruitiness of a well balanced Pinot Gris perfectly complements roast pork with a stewed pear sauce.
  • The soup base is a Western tomato soup, while the beef slice and beef stomach is stewed in a traditional Chinese sauce.
  • The menu is extensive, offering fried and stewed dishes and even hotpots for winter, but the house specialties are from the charcoal grill that stands exposed to the street.
  • For more variety, in the order abovesaid, sometimes dissolve an anchove or two, with some of the broth it was stewed in, and the yolks of two eggs dissolved with some verjuyce, wine, or juyce of orange; sometimes add some capers, and hard eggs chopped, as also sweet herbs, _&c. The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery
  • Guests are often given a choice of curry goat and white rice, rice and peas or kidney beans with fried chicken, or stewed chicken or beef for the main course.
  • Such inconvenient facts would have rather stewed their story. Times, Sunday Times
  • And I love slow-stewed and braised dishes made from the less lovely cuts of meat.
  • Stewed red shark, baked oysters, clear beef broth Eel Ukrainian ears are the representation of Chaozhou Cuisine's seafood .
  • Aluminium pans are bad for anyone, as aluminium is poisonous and small amounts enter cooking food, especially stewed fruit. M. E. Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome - How To Live With It
  • 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
  • And the little old women with bandanas on their heads, who cooked for the soldiers, they outdid themselves: black widow spider meat stewed in horse piss and garlic; beestings on a biscuit, dipped in donkey dung and stuffed in red peppers. Life Lit by Some Large Vision
  • The backdrop for all is a humble terraced abode with walls the colour of stewed builder's tea. Times, Sunday Times
  • The reason appears to be that when the fruit is stewed, some of the pesticides are boiled off. An Alternative Approach to Allergies
  • Another house specialty is the sweet stewed apples that give every plate a homey feel.
  • If you want to top your porridge with some stewed rhubarb, wheatgerm or chopped nuts, that's fine.
  • Toucans sit in cages and aluminum pots steam with hot food, stewed beef and chicken or sausage and potatoes.
  • I'd never done groupwork before and stewed with fearful irritation as my time came to speak. Times, Sunday Times
  • -- A very pretty dish can be made by making a border of mashed potatoes, hollow in the centre, in which can be placed various kinds of other vegetables, such as haricot beans, stewed peas, &c. Cassell's Vegetarian Cookery A Manual of Cheap and Wholesome Diet
  • The backdrop for all is a humble terraced abode with walls the colour of stewed builder's tea. Times, Sunday Times
  • The third ingredient is stewed meat, and it is usually served with fried plantain and a salad.
  • Around each of the larger dishes were collections of stewed vegetables.
  • The leaves can be made into a tea or stewed, for use as an aphrodisiac.
  • The beef has been sufficiently stewed to soften its collagen, making it delectably chewable.
  • I had a pretty dinner for them, viz. a brace of stewed carp, six roast chickens and a jowl of hot salmon.
  • I'd never done groupwork before and stewed with fearful irritation as my time came to speak. Times, Sunday Times
  • The blimbi is about three or four inches long, and in the middle about as thick as a man's finger, tapering towards each end: It is covered with a very thin skin of a light green colour, and in the inside are a few seeds disposed in the form of a star: Its flavour is a light, clean, pleasant acid, but it cannot be eaten raw; it is said to be excellent as a pickle; and stewed, it made a most agreeable sour sauce to our boiled dishes. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 13
  • For the more creophagous of us, there is gulasz, gently stewed cubes of beef in a brown gravy.
  • It is like the enigma of the chicken bones: so many chicken bones there must be in a city whose digestion can be said to be maintained by the continual passage of the meat, the grease and cartilage of this roasted, boiled, stewed, grilled, griddled fowl. The Unexamined Saturday « Unknowing
  • Eric Shin a platter of Korean tacos from Kogi, Los Angeles At Joule in Seattle, Rachel Yang's pot-au-feu with sweet soy broth is a play on kalbi jjim, a Korean dish of stewed short ribs. The New Hot Cuisine: Korean
  • Add some sugar to the stewed apple?it's still a bit tart.
  • By domesticae, he means those simple uncompounded purgatives which everybody can administer to themselves; such as senna-tea, stewed prunes and senria, chewing a little rhubarb, or dissolving an ounce and a half of manna in fair water, with the juice of a lemon to make it palatable. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
  • It is made using only beef or lamb bones, which are stewed for over 20 hours.
  • They sat at the small table before the fire and feasted on roast beef, stewed winter vegetables, chunks of fine white bread, and damson preserves.
  • The pierna, thinly sliced pork stewed in a savory tomato-chile sauce, is also good.
  • Flummeries are a traditional English pudding made from cereal grain and served with stewed fruit.
  • The girls had been up all night cooking macaroni and cheese, scalloped potatoes and stewed pork.
  • Toucans sit in cages and aluminum pots steam with hot food, stewed beef and chicken or sausage and potatoes.
  • The fruits are eaten stewed, candied, in sweetmeats, and in a jelly.
  • Most of these are boiled, served with some kind of stewed fish or meat, and accompanied by a sauce.
  • Since it’s stewed, it has a stronger lamb taste and arguably more tender than the lamb-meatloaf. (but since it’s stewed, it’ also drippier). Cer Te’s Off the Menu Leg of Lamb “Gyro” is the Perfect Pre-Thanksgiving Lunch | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • The taste of the public has, of late years, been accustomed to very high stimulants: no plain wholesome food will go down; and every thing must be hashed and stewed with some "sauce piquante," which however delicious to one palate, may be very offensive and disgusting to another. Periodical Indigestion
  • ‘Try not to behave like a ravenous pig tonight, dear,’ she was saying in her diplomatic yet definitive way, as the lamb shanks and pots of stewed tripe thumped down on our table.
  • The stewed apple was sour even with honey.
  • The shark's fin was first stewed for hours in sugar water.
  • It has a sweet pastry crust with a stewed apple filling and the meringue topping makes it look more like a lemon meringue pie. Times, Sunday Times
  • No matter what the main dish is (eggs, chicken, beef, stewed or grilled) it may be cut first with a knife and fork, but it is then wrapped in a small piece of tortilla before being put into the mouth. The proper way to eat a taco
  • You may make a gravy of the giblets, that is the neck, pinions, liver, heart and gizzard, stewed in a little water, thickened with butter rolled in flour, and seasoned with pepper and salt. Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches
  • This gorgeous example is juicy stewed apples, spices and brown sugar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Toucans sit in cages and aluminum pots steam with hot food, stewed beef and chicken or sausage and potatoes.
  • stewed in its petty provincialism untouched by the brisk debates that stirred the old world
  • Take gode Eerbys and grynde hem smale with wallenotes pyked clene. a grete portioun. lye it up almost wiþ as myche verions as water. seeþ it wel with powdour and Safroun withoute Salt. make a crust in a trape and do þe fyssh þerinne unstewed wiþ a litel oile & gode The Forme of Cury A Roll of Ancient English Cookery Compiled, about A.D. 1390
  • Stewed, steamed, roasted, fried, braised and barbecued meat is dished up unstintingly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fresh fruits, stewed fruits and ice cream are fairly standard on most restaurant menus. Cheap Eats Guide to Europe 1994
  • Holocaust survivors and other immigrant women pass on their memories of the food — and life — they once knew by preparing lokshen kugel (noodle pudding), tzimmes (stewed carrots), mandelbrot (a strudel-like butter cookie) and kreplach (dumplings), providing their children and grandchildren with a “taste of the past” that reflects their cultural and geographic origins. Food in the United States.
  • There was a bowl of stewed apples; homemade muesli consisting mostly of porridge oats, bran and shredded apple; brown bread and margarine, and a row of boiled eggs each in its eggcup and individually named. She Closed Her Eyes
  • They were overcooked to limp puniness, they sometimes came stewed in a tomato sauce this actually sounds good now that I'm telling it, but was repulsive at the time, and they squeaked against my teeth when I ate them. Born again green beans
  • There's Màmeri calling us to _kaikai_ -- stewed pigeons. The Ebbing Of The Tide South Sea Stories - 1896
  • It's a chicken stew that can stand on its own alongside other stewed chicken dishes, coq au vin and chicken cacciatore.
  • He shakes his head and spoons himself another bowl of stewed beef and a slice of manchet bread. The Red Queen
  • Rogers Park restaurant, her husband, Azim, works the kitchen, laboring over regional dishes such as mirza ghasemi, roasted eggplant stewed with tomato and garlic. Chicago Reader
  • Tonight Amee donned her maroon Kathmandu dress and cooked up a scrummy dessert of stewed apples and pears with cinnamon and pepitas and lime peel and cloves.
  • “cockyleeky,” a cock stewed with leeks, which merited high praise. The Underground City
  • Because it is a rich livestock raising area, the regional menu leans heavily toward meat dishes, such as barbequed and stewed mutton, barbacoa de lomo (barbequed filet mignon), lechón (baked suckling pig) and cordero asado, boned leg of lamb stuffed with rice, spices and fruit. April in Aguascalientes: Food and Drink at Mexico's National Fair
  • An embarrassment of apples is easy enough to deal with, either packing them in newspaper if they are the thick-skinned sort that keep, or slicing them, tossing with lemon juice and sugar and freezing them, ready for crumbles and winter breakfasts of stewed apple. Nigel Slater's runner bean chutney and simple pear tart recipes
  • The Chinese have an ordinary homely dish made of fish head stewed with tofu, which is bland and believed to be healthy.
  • You will be further pampered by the excellent food served here which include carp stewed in sweet soy sauce, herring and even horsemeat.
  • They made contemptibly lukewarm, stewed tea, not the burning hot, intensely flavoured medicinal liquid that made you gasp as you sipped it.
  • These fritters are especially delicious with stewed prunes with orange juice as an accompaniment, if desired.
  • And using the "Free From" chicken drumsticks like we did actually did seem to make a difference - they became very tender very quickly but stewed well without disintegrating, and both flavoured the pot and aromatized the house something wonderful! Archive 2009-06-01
  • She was smoking a cheap cigarette while spooning white sugar into a cup of tea stewed from the cheapest of teabags.
  • It was the same with the "cockyleeky," a cock stewed with leeks, which merited high praise. The Underground City
  • THE repast is now brought in, consisting of venison, stewed with bear's oil, fresh corn cakes, milk and homony, and our drink honey and water, very cool and agreeable. 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
  • Side dishes range from boiled vegetables with a piece of dried fish to fried and stewed dishes including meat curries.
  • The asparagus was limp and braised, which is fine - there's no law against it - but part of the majesty of the white variety is how fresh and virginal it tastes when it's just been blanched, not had the hell stewed out of it. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The chef chooses quality and safe cuts of beef from Australia to prepare Western and Asian dishes that are curried, barbecued, braised, grilled, roasted or stewed.
  • 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
  • While Goly Nassiri-Masouleh works the front of this equally homey Rogers Park restaurant, her husband, Azim, works the kitchen, laboring over regional dishes such as mirza ghasemi, roasted eggplant stewed with tomato and garlic. Chicago Reader
  • If the shark was small, its meat most probably would be stewed in vinegar, ginger, salt, and garlic so that its gamy taste and smell would be neutralized.
  • Stewed beef chuck is wonderful in curry but needs to be precooked; the 90 minutes it takes to make cubes of chuck roast tender is too long to simmer a curry.
  • The brine of capers lingers too long after a taste of stewed octopus in sherry vinegar.
  • Buy super cheap cuts of meat and make a stew – I throw in cubed beef, cubed potatoes (reg or sweet), 1 can of stewed tomatoes and baby carrots – at 9am – by the time dinner rolls around – It’s done .. Dinner Time BLUES « Bored Mommy
  • Secular and religious holidays are occasions for the preparation of special foods, with fish soup and dumplings, peas and rice, salt fish, stewed mutton, curried goat and grilled local fish preferred.
  • We also stewed our tree-cranberries, (Viburnum opulus,) sweetening them with sugar. The Maine Woods
  • Serve over ice cream, stewed fruit or sponge pudding. Times, Sunday Times
  • The meat was stewed (much like roast beef) and seasoned with a slightly spicy gravy.
  • On the Central Coast, cooks season well-marbled beef with salt and garlic, sizzle it over local red-oak coals and serve it with the invariable trinity of garlic bread, stewed local pinquito beans and tomato salsa.
  • Hearty casseroles, chunky soups and old fashioned crumbles and puddings involving stewed pears and syrup become inexplicably appealing.
  • These fritters are especially delicious with stewed prunes with orange juice as an accompaniment, if desired.
  • The legs are salted to pull out excess moisture, then stewed slowly in more duck fat flavoured with herbs.
  • For dessert, use fresh fruit or baked or stewed apple or soaked dried prunes or apricots. The Hayfever Handbook - a summer survival guide
  • Starting the night before, she had made an enormous dolma, the characteristically Iraqi mixture of stuffed vegetables—not just grape leaves and zucchini, but also tomatoes, green peppers, eggplant, and even onions and swiss chard; all stuffed with fragrant rice and meat and stewed together for hours in a pot with a layer of lamb chops at the bottom. Day of Honey
  • Stewed red shark, baked oysters, clear beef broth Eel Ukrainian ears are the representation of Chaozhou Cuisine's seafood .
  • These fritters are especially delicious with stewed prunes with orange juice as an accompaniment, if desired.
  • She didn't like soap, so clothes just stewed in the bath. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was served in a wine sauce, with a small mound of stewed vegetables and three herbed potato dumplings.
  • Whether baked, barbecued, curried, grilled, stewed, or stir-fried, shrimp are palate pleasers throughout the Western world.
  • Another substance containing large quantities of tannin is cold, stewed, strong tea.
  • We never mustered the nerve to tell him how brewed and stewed and foul it really was.
  • This is the variant I cooked yesterday… if I'd had them I would have added some sliced parsnip, and it never hurts to throw in a couple of big juicy sliced tomatoes with a stewed beef recipe.
  • We have known patients to take kindly to an exclusive diet of kumyss, or matzoon, or predigested foods, with stale toast or zwieback, to which can be added stewed fruits. The Eugenic Marriage, Volume I. (of IV.) A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies
  • You can see more than 10 kinds of congee on the menu, stewed with different ingredients such as solid pig's blood, sliced chicken and lean meat.
  • Such inconvenient facts would have rather stewed their story. Times, Sunday Times
  • Side dishes range from boiled vegetables with a piece of dried fish to fried and stewed dishes including meat curries.
  • Caroline often felt cold and I advised her to eat more warm, lightly cooked and stewed food which would be easier for the body to digest and to regularly drink tea made with freshly grated ginger.
  • I am addicted to stewed apple and often make it for no particular reason. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whether baked, barbecued, curried, grilled, stewed, or stir-fried, shrimp are palate pleasers throughout the Western world.
  • Fresh seafood was stewed in the juice of spices and dressed with lemon juice and vinegar.
  • Add some sugar to the stewed apple?it's still a bit tart.
  • With Ms. Bearden as guide and companion, I go from a shrimp taco to pork carnitas on a bun to stewed goat meat in a bowl, called birria.
  • Another house specialty is the sweet stewed apples that give every plate a homey feel.
  • The tea should not be allowed to steep for less than 30 seconds or more than about five minutes (a process known as brewing or [dialectally] mashing in the UK): after that, tannin is released, which counteracts the stimulating effect of the theophylline and caffeine and makes the tea bitter (at this point it is referred to as being stewed in the UK). All about Tea
  • Local favorites include salt cod with crumbled corn-bread, lamprey in red wine, or papas de sarrabulho—a steaming black mash that involves the heart, lungs, liver and throat lining of a pig stewed in the animal's blood. Within Portugal's Cradle
  • There were cans of beer on the table and plates of rice and stewed meat left half-finished on the floor.
  • A main course prepared by students from the Trisakti School of Tourism consisted of stewed beef stuffed in pimentos, served with mashed sweet potatoes, a perfect treat for food lovers.
  • At night, there were usually stewed grains with spices and vegetables, occasionally with slivers of goat meat meagrely stirred through. The Falcons of Montabard
  • It was only at the foot of his own table, after ladling out and serving around the stewed oysters "hot and hot," that the commodore, rubbing his hands, and smiling until his great face was as grotesque as a nutcracker's, announced that Miss Nancy Skamp was turned out of office -- yea, discrowned, unsceptred, dethroned, and that Harry Barnwell reigned in her stead. The Missing Bride
  • Firing the stove he placed a pot of water onto the flame and then went into the barrel of salted meat so that he may cook himself a hardy meal of stewed duck with wheat bread.
  • Another favorite (am I grossing you out yet?), stewed lingen (lungs), kind of chewy, or Billy Wilder's favorite, gehenen, brains ... fried with scrambled eggs at Kate Mantilini, which they served until he died. Jay Weston: The Atkins "Schmaltz" Diet: Memories of Jewish Food!
  • While Goly Nassiri-Masouleh works the front of the house, her husband, Azim, works the kitchen, laboring over regional dishes such as mirza ghasemi, roasted eggplant stewed with tomato and garlic. Chicago Reader
  • There was one general exception to this assignment of cooking duties to women: when men were out fishing, they cooked a meal of stewed fish and potatoes for themselves in sawed-off puncheon tubs insulated with clay and rocks; but it was common for women to prepare the men's grub boxes, which contained all the items, other than fish, that the men would require for their mug-up on the boat, such as tea, molasses, bread, and perhaps a piece of gingerbread. Gutenber-e Help Page
  • These were stewed slowly with spices and beans.
  • It's a full of dazzling photographs, and brilliantly simple recipes, such as spicy gravlaks with aquavit, salt cod with peas and mint, spice-crusted salmon, fennel-stewed lamb, and rhubarb and strawberry soup.
  • This consisted of venison stewed in bear's oil, of fresh corn-cakes, milk, and a dish called homony; and the drink was honey and water, very cool and agreeable. Travels in North America, From Modern Writers With Remarks and Observations; Exhibiting a Connected View of the Geography and Present State of that Quarter of the Globe
  • Inside, the bunny had been stewed until all muscle-memory had collapsed and it was just thick strands of meat spun through with hunks of salty bacon and soft pearl-like silverskin onions. Restaurant review: the Crooked Well
  • The stewed apple was sour even with honey.
  • It's not stewed vegetables; it's flavored oil. The Times Literary Supplement
  • To have the feet in compote (stewed fruit) (when one's feet feel like jelly) = avoir très mal aux pieds = to have sore feet Gastronomie
  • For her grandaughter Luz Dolores '15th birthday fete some months before, a dozen chickens raised by the family were slaughtered and stewed in pipián sauce, to be served to party-goers along with massive quantities of rice and refried beans. Huellas ...Dona Carlota
  • The chha gosht is the most tender, yoghurt-stewed lamb. Times, Sunday Times
  • Standard dishes such as stewed beef and home-style bean curd are frequently requested here.
  • Mapo stewed Bean curd with minced pork in pepper sauce is characterized By traditional Sichuan flavour.
  • They are very versatile in cooking and can be baked, stewed or microwaved.
  • Love its smokiness in Mexican dishes such as the shredded beef salad called salpicon and rich stewed meat dish called tinga. News - chicagotribune.com
  • Elsewhere, the addition of a little angelica to stewed rhubarb is thought to be a good way of reducing the acidity.
  • Add some sugar to the stewed apple?it's still a bit tart.
  • Had they stewed up a supper of some giant arachnid for Tundrish?
  • She preserved stewed fruit in jars with screw tops and rubber rings and clips to hold them tight.
  • This is sour shchi or vegetable borscht made of stewed cabbage, with mushrooms usually.
  • It was served in a wine sauce, with a small mound of stewed vegetables and three herbed potato dumplings.
  • If you crave the typical British fare served at Limehouse in the evenings, the kitchen can accommodate at lunchtime and serve you a petite fish (fresh red mullet) and chips with vinegar and tartar sauce (HK$78), a Lancashire hotpot of tender, juicy lamb and gratin potato slices on top, or a classic shepherd's pie with stewed lamb shoulder and mashed potatoes (HK$138), provided you can afford to sit a bit longer for lunch. Fish & Chips in Wan Chai
  • Orange stewed rhubarb with meringue nests This weather suits outdoor rhubarb. Times, Sunday Times
  • It seems strange to me, a visitor, that the stewed tea, rigid morals and lurid wallpaper of Fifties England should jump cultures so easily, but why not?
  • For dessert, many dishes include fried or stewed bananas.
  • Divide the custard between six individual ovenproof dishes, top with the stewed apple then sprinkle each one with the crumble mixture. The Sun
  • I thought of Anushka aiming her rifle at one of those animals, I thought of their skins being removed, their bodies being quartered and stewed. Deadly
  • 'domesticae', he means those simple uncompounded purgatives which everybody can administer to themselves; such as senna-tea, stewed prunes and senria, chewing a little rhubarb, or dissolving an ounce and a half of manna in fair water, with the juice of a lemon to make it palatable. Letters to His Son on the Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman, 1752
  • There is a lobster bisque that explains why no one ever marketed stewed-tomato junket.
  • Their slaves, for the English are all served by slaves, indeed, eat a sort of porridge of mandioc meal with small squares of jerked beef stirred into it, or, as their greatest luxury, stewed caravansas; and this is likewise the principal food of the lower classes even of the free inhabitants. Journal of a Voyage to Brazil And Residence There During Part of the Years 1821, 1822, 1823
  • They change to the colour of stewed tea to the point where you can't see the bottom in six inches of water.
  • I diced an apple and mixed it with butter, cinnamon, and brown sugar in a saucepan, and stewed it for awhile.
  • So there would always be stewed fruit and pies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Spam fritters, tapioca and stewed prunes are also on the school's menu.
  • Standouts include King Kong Huo Fang (stewed mock pork), sweet-and-sour mock ribs and fish, lion's head (mock meatballs), preserved leafy vegetable steamed stuffed bun, godly mock duck, and much more.
  • After canned stewed pork with brown sauce was cleaned, basketed, sterilized and incubated, we succeed in producing good quality stewed pork with brown sauce.
  • This was served with a dish of stewed potatoes and turnips - a great complement to the flavorful meat, which was rosy and tender in places, wonderfully crispy and smoky in others.
  • The centrepiece is a bowl of stewed black beans, pork on the bone, pork sausages, chunks of beef, and garlic fried to a crispy gold.
  • Serve with a dollop of crème fraîche, or with stewed fruit or fruit salad. Times, Sunday Times
  • The coarse hair was then scraped off with a knife and the leatherlike substance replaced in the pot and stewed until it became like the inside of a carpenter's glue pot, both to the taste and to the smell.

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