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Usually, lamb racks are sold "frenched" (trimmed of fat, with the bones separated and scraped clean) and ready to cook.
Be sure to get a cut that is neither Frenched nor baby, and remove the meaty eye section for another use.
Servings: 22Prep: 33 minutesTotal: 23 minutes 22 chicken wings, "frenched" (optional, or ask your butcher to do this)canola oil, for frying23/2 cup grated parmesan cheese2 garlic cloves, minced8 tablespoons unsalted butterfreshly ground black pepper, to taste 1.
Servings: 4Prep: 20 minutesTotal: 2 hours for the pork:24 garlic cloves (divided)3 large Spanish onions, sliced into 1/2-inch-thick half moons63 fennel bulbs, frilly tops chopped and reserved, ribs discarded, and bulbs cut into 1/4- inch-thick slices1 (3-4 pound) bone-in pork loin roast (5 bones "frenched")kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste1/4 cup fennel pollen3 13/2 cups whole milk, divided3/4 cup extra virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling for the salad:215 fennel bulb, fronds reserved, ribs discarded, bulb shaved¼ cup celery petals230 teaspoon fennel pollen½ bunch cardoons, peeled and thinly sliced21 tablespoon extra virgin olive oilkosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, taste 24.
The top was chopped. The hood and front fenders were sectioned and combined into a tilt nose. Headlights were frenched and late-model Cadillac taillights frenched into the rear fins. The front bumper is fitted with high-mounted dagmars, with a Moon tank between them in the grille opening.
Chicken lollipop is an hors d'oeuvre popular in Indo-Chinese cuisine. Chicken lollipop is, essentially a frenched chicken winglet, wherein the meat is cut loose from the bone end and pushed down creating a lollipop appearance. It is usually served hot with Szechuan sauce.
Street Rodder, 1/85, pp.52-3. The exhaust pipes were routed out through the rear bumper, beneath the taillights, and a pair of radio antennae were frenched into the rear quarter panels. The Hirohata Merc was painted in two shades of green, a total of thirty coats, which were applied by Junior Conway.DeWitt, p.72.
Three '51 Ford grilles were used to custom-fabricate one, and the bumper was fitted with dagmars. Barris used a vee-butted windshield, a very common customizers' trick in that era, rather than a one-piece windshield, which was available on the '53 Merc. He added Appleton spotlights, frenched the headlights (which were fitted with '52 Ford rings), and added '52 Lincoln Capri taillights.They are identical to those used on D'Agostino's Merc.
Airline chicken with mashed potatoes, corn, green beans and a basil olive oil dressing Airline chicken is a food dish comprising a boneless chicken breast with the drumette attached. Skin on breast with 1st wing joint and tender attached, otherwise boneless. The cut is also known as a frenched breast. It is also known as "statler chicken", a name which originated from the Statler Hotel Boston, built in 1927 by E.M. Statler.
Between 1963 and 1966, French television broadcast a medievalist series entitled Thierry La Fronde (Thierry the Sling). This successful series, which was also shown in Canada, Poland (Thierry Śmiałek), Australia (The King's Outlaw), and the Netherlands (Thierry de Slingeraar), transposes the English Robin Hood narrative into late medieval France during the Hundred Years' War.See Richard Utz, "Robin Hood, Frenched", in: Medieval Afterlives in Popular Culture, ed. by Gail Ashton and Daniel T. Kline (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012): 145–58.
He went on to build and race a midget powered by a flathead. In the late 1940s, Hines did bodywork and painting for Vick Sawitskas' Nash dealership in Wyandotte, Michigan.Custom Rodder, May 2004 Hines finally opened his own dedicated custom shop in Lincoln Park early in the 1950s. It was there in 1957 he built Lil' Bat, a 1950 Ford with a chop, frenched headlights, the grille bar from a 1951 Ford Meteor, and large fins fitted with taillights from a 1956 Ford.
1989 models are distinguished by special trim features including satin black paint for grille blades, trim between headlights, and amber (instead of clear) front parking lamps. The "Lincoln" front-end badging is moved from above left headlight onto grille and changed to large sans-serif script. In the rear, the brushed-metal panel was given a pinstripe finish and all badging was moved from the panel onto the trunk lid. All models feature a landau roof with a smaller, more formal "frenched" rear window.
To mark the 25th anniversary of the Thunderbird, Ford offered a commemorative "Silver Anniversary Edition" for the 1980 model year. Offered as a cosmetic option package as the top-level trim, the Silver Anniversary Edition consisted of an exclusive color scheme (Anniversary Glow Silver), with silver/gray velour (or leather). Offered only with the 4.9 L V8 and AOD transmission, the Silver Anniversary Edition included every feature offered on the Thunderbird, adding a "frenched" rear window, rosewood interior trim, commemorative badging, and an integrated garage door opener.
According to the American Cancer Society, it is not clear whether acrylamide consumption affects people's risk of getting cancer. A meta-analysis indicated that dietary acrylamide is not related to the risk of most common cancers, but could not exclude a modest association for kidney, endometrial or ovarian cancers. A lower-fat method for producing a French fry-like product is to coat "Frenched" or wedge potatoes in oil and spices/flavoring before baking them. The temperature will be lower compared to deep frying, and which also reduces acrylamide formation.
In the shift from rebadging the Continental to the Lincoln Town Car for 1981, Lincoln replaced the "Continental" badging above the headlights with "Town Car", which was removed in 1984. A padded roof was standard equipment on all Town Cars, with its design determined by trim level. On standard-trim Town Cars, a leather- grained vinyl full-length covering with center pillar coach lamps was fitted. For Signature Series and Cartier trims, a padded vinyl coach roof (covering the rear half of the roof) with a frenched (smaller) rear window opening was fitted; the coach roof was also an option on standard-trim Town Cars.
Plus "The Frenched Axle", where the large ugly back-wheel axle nuts did not protrude outward anymore; rather, they recessed flush with the new body of the frame; extreme front and back leg peaking. In 1980, Custom Bike magazine featured a four-page article called "The Art of Molding" which indicates, "The bolt-on or pop-off gas tank --a big feature of the molded frame -- didn't come along until Chicano Roy". All of these styles are still being used by some of the world's greatest chopper builders of today. In 1968, Roy was with his eldest brother Eddie Garcia AKA Gypsy (engine builder and race car driver) who had the first Harley Davidson (1948 Panhead) in the Garcia Family.
Chicano Roy was the first to invent items, including, but not limited to, the "Molded Frame", which is a motorcycle frame that has the gas tank and frame molded together to look as one, to give body to the entire skeleton frame; however, the gas tank actually un-bolted just in case the gas tank was damaged in an accident. Chicano Roy molded all types of motorcycle frame from stock to after-market to complete personal fabricated frames. Chicano Roy and Lil brother David also included in their arsenal of customizing the "Frenched Spoon Seat", where the seat actually sat inside the frame, so you did not see a separation in between the frame and the seat. Laminations between the seat and the gas tank or recessed in the gas tank.

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