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19 Sentences With "barely cooked"

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Barely cooked chopped scallop, slicked with XO sauce, is garnished with tobiko and lemon zest.
Barely cooked cuttlefish are scored with a knife so they twist up and look like little pine cones.
Even though my mother barely cooked Iranian food when I was a child, the scent of fenugreek is familiar.
Boil them until they're just barely cooked, then serve them with flaky salt and melted butter or good olive oil.
This pea dish — which he describes as "new season peas, barely cooked, on a crisp of roses" — captures that philosophy pretty perfectly.
Salt-and-pepper them and put them into the oven for 10 or 12 minutes, or until they are just barely cooked through.
Your husband, who barely cooked before you had children, matter-of-factly learns to make vegan doughnuts and vegan waffles and vegan whipped cream.
He ran their dining room for a while, and then opened Seeger's, a shrine to barely cooked seafood, beloved by many critics but not enough locals.
In October, Misi served these ridged coins with another tomato sauce, this one barely cooked, just some Sungold tomatoes warmed until they broke open and their yellow pulp spilled out.
I don't remember trying it there, so I can't say whether it's so unevenly cooked that some pieces are brown and collapsed while others are white, crunchy and barely cooked.
Later that night, I discover that the roasted root vegetables are a perfect 50–50 split of overcooked and barely cooked and that the chicken fingers may not be actual chicken.
Because cooking kills worm larvae, Dr. Ruiz-Tiben suspects the children and impaired adults are eating the frogs raw or barely cooked over grass fires — and then tossing bits to the dogs.
What they will hand you is a plastic-wrapped hunk of rust-colored, barely cooked-through dough that is far heavier than you expected it to be—like it's waterlogged with canola oil.
Then there is koshari, a miracle of street food, which Mr. Youssef builds out of rice and black lentils nearly melded together, barely cooked macaroni, chickpeas and a liberal heaping of those crisped onions.
A Japanese rice bowl capped with golden slices of pork cutlet, held together with barely cooked eggs and translucent onions — textures exaggerated, colors saturated, aromas made visible — occasionally twinkling in soft focus, as if seen through a Vaseline-greased lens.
Much of the time, we'd simply boil the haricots verts, marble-size turnips or thick spears of asparagus in ample, salted water until they were barely cooked through, then pull them out and let them cool on a baking sheet in the fridge.
Add a tiny drizzle of canola oil to your skillet and rub in with a paper towel, place the fish (seasoned side down) in the skillet and cook for 30 seconds to one minute, or just until seasoning is blackened and fish is barely cooked on that side.
For the single raviolo, two circles of barely cooked kabocha squash do the work normally done by pasta, sandwiching a creamy core of taleggio that will end up running out and slipping into the broth, no matter how careful you are, flavoring the soup along with red drops of pumpkinseed oil.
Healing Waters: A History of Victorian Spas. McFarland. p. 47. He recommended for health the consumption of large quantities of barely cooked beef.Kimmel, Michael S. (2005). History of Men, The: Essays on the History of American and British Masculinities.

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