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He filled my plate in an instant, ladling it with gravy.
The skin wasn't crispy, but that was probably my fault for ladling drippings on top.
Start ladling in the warm milk over the rice and cook in the style of risotto.
They sat at table where a woman stood over a steaming pot, ladling out vegetarian soup.
Cook for 4 1/2 hours, ladling in stock every 30 minutes just to barely cover the beans.
Claudia: If you think that ladling is just about transferring the curds from one vat to another, think again.
There, not far from the pink-domed princess cakes, were employees ladling out the main attraction by the half dozen.
When we arrived there at midday, workers were ladling out rice and yabis, a simple bean stew, in the courtyard.
We sat as the chef slowly began working, ladling a chunky mixture onto the grill, like a thick pancake: okonomiyaki.
Ladling on the neon and gumdrop colors, the cinematographer, David Newbert, sweats to class up the movie's operatically debauched look.
Ladling on the neon and gumdrop colors, the cinematographer, David Newbert, sweats to class up the movie's operatically debauched look.
They fussed over him at meals, heaping meats and vegetables onto his plate, ladling up additional bowls of soup for him.
She has never stopped sewing but is otherwise occupied ladling out dollops of fashion sagacity as freely as she does her soups.
The cookbook is filled with photos of Dom himself dressed in chef attire, holding the completed dishes or ladling Sunday gravy onto spaghetti.
This wasn't Westminster's first time ladling taxpayer gravy on private business through a rebate scheme, nor is the city alone in this practice.
A specialty of the Uighurs, a Turkic and Muslim minority in China, they are fantastically chewy and fortifying, under a ladling of beef stew.
A moment after I'd laid down on a wooden bench, the masseuse came in and started ladling water onto the hot rocks near the furnace.
With the truculent personality of some physically strong, emotionally hypersensitive people, he swaggered into action by ladling molten lead into junctions of gallery walls and floors.
After ladling the mixture into lined cheesecake tins, the cheesecakes are popped into the super high-tech ovens Uncle Tetsu had imported from Japan for precision baking.
I heat the soup before ladling it in my thermos, pour coffee and unsweetened vanilla almond milk into my travel mug, and fill my reusable water bottle.
Elsewhere in Central Asia, laghman is often submerged in broth, but here the noodles are cooked on their own and then given a ladling of beef stew.
But growth is slowing, inequality is rising, and middle-class concerns about housing, education and health care cannot be allayed by ladling on an extra point of GDP.
Congress upended the tax code, ladling out oodles to the rich, but also offering a sop to those in the heartland at the expense of the deep blue coasts.
Of course, if a blob of gravy lands on the tablecloth as you're ladling it all over your mashed potatoes, you shouldn't be expected to dash to the kitchen.
They must use unfiltered, raw milk, more than half of it from the Normande breed of cattle, and make the cheese nearby, ladling the milk by hand into molds.
Continue ladling in broth to the rice, stirring all the while, and cook until the texture of the rice is just cooked through (usually around 20-25 minutes). 6.
You spend thousands of dollars choosing a clean well, testing the water quality, and painstakingly ladling each cup of water… only to discover you've got a massive hole in your bucket!
When characters with names like Dancing Dan and Good Time Charley are out looking for scratch or ladling rock candy and rye, odds are good that you are reading Damon Runyon.
Although Ilir Sela spent much of his childhood hanging out in his friends' and family's pizzerias, he didn't follow his father and grandfather in pursuing a career tossing dough and ladling red sauce.
Entrepreneurship Although Ilir Sela spent much of his childhood hanging out in his friends' and family's pizzerias, he didn't follow his father and grandfather in pursuing a career tossing dough and ladling red sauce.
But he let readers know he was eager to astound them, that he loved astounding them, that he was right there in ALL CAPS, smashing and defying and ladling on the exclamation points and the melodrama.
Capitalize on the sweetness by serving this sucker for dessert, or indulge in a "looks like my marriage is falling apart" breakfast by shaving it over crisp waffles and ladling soft spoonfuls of crème fraîche over top.
Light some scented candles, put on some Enya, dim the lights, and just spend a couple hours ladling this quote over my body that is also probably not in that great of cardiovascular shape, if we're being honest.
"I didn't realize until now that cooking was therapy," she said, ladling out boxes of lamb curry and pilau rice as congregants started arriving for the breaking of the fast during one of the last nights of Ramadan.
The Iraqis also provided free food and accommodations for millions of pilgrims, cooking giant vats of rice and lentils, chick peas and broad beans, making millions of cups of sugared tea and ladling out countless glasses of fresh yogurt.
Seppälä recommends that whether you are listening to an old aunt tell the same story over again, cleaning dishes or ladling hot meals to serve to the needy, her research shows you will not only be happier but also healthier.
Or are a little distracted, looking up at a man born just a few miles out of Bologna who, at that very moment, is ladling strawberry sauce onto a bowl of comedy ice noodles 20 centimetres from your left hand.
At a recent and well orchestrated visit to a charity in a gritty part of Glasgow, Ms. Sturgeon was everywhere, helping out at a numeracy class, performing a gym workout and, in the kitchen, ladling out bowls of thick lentil soup.
After a short wait, we were taken upstairs to a cramped, atticlike restaurant with a flat-top grill, behind which stood a man casually ladling a mixture for okonomiyaki — a pancake with cabbage, dashi, pork, onions and seafood — onto the grill.
"I know what they want to do, and what I need to do about it," he said, ladling out a dinner of barbecued chicken and Middle Eastern salads to a couple of dozen tourists from France, Ukraine, Malaysia and the United States.
I didn't, but after reading "Eternal Flame" and Dandelion's testimonial for the city, I wanted to see just how close CDPR's version of Novigrad was to the book—or, get a feeling for how much artistic license the poet might have been ladling on.
Broth is the most expensive and labor-intensive part of a bowl of ramen; in the 1950s, a Tokyo noodle shop, in the pitiless logic of the restaurant business, began omitting the broth when ladling out noodles at staff meals, or so the story goes.
"I can be in the kitchen with my back turned, and I'll know someone's making that salad, because I can hear it: tak tak tak, tch tch tch," she said, making a stirring gesture with her hand as she mimicked the sounds of whisking and ladling.
" Semone Jeffries, André's daughter, who is in her early fifties and runs Prince's with her mom, can be seen in the background of one video, ladling out a rich, auburn liquid; but, she has hinted, the secret isn't "just dousing some spicy stuff on top at the last minute.
Lasers were a key element of early London parties: Paul Oakenfold's Spectrum, which began in April of 1988, followed the foundational Shoom—where Danny Rampling had kicked off the UK's "acid house" craze the previous December—and blew up even larger by ladling on the gewgaws, lasers being key among them.
But according to Bob Ludwig, one of the industry's pre-eminent mastering engineers (and a winner of Grammys for Best Engineered Album for artists like Alabama Shakes, Beck and Daft Punk), this hasn't stopped mixing engineers from ladling on the loudness, reducing the dynamic range of the music even as the streaming normalization defeats their purpose.
Five, ten, maybe twenty years from now, when some curious newb cues up Netflix's Lady Dynamite—and, based on the first four episodes alone, people will be watching this smart, happily trippy series for a long while—they'll be seeing a lot of sitcom anomalies: It treats mental illness with delicacy, precision, and an utter lack of lesson-ladling seriousness; it jams together a whole mess of 21st-century comedy styles without having them collapse upon impact; and it's the first binge-era series in which a character turns the phrase "cradle the balls and work the shaft" into a catchy, easy-to-repeat sing-along (I'm just guessing on the last point, as I still haven't seen Bosch).
They use raw milk, rennet from calves' stomachs and hand-ladling and smoothing.
It is made by placing jjokpa scallions parallely on a hot pan with vegetable oil, pan-frying them, then ladling onto them the batter made by mixing wheat flour, water, soybean paste, and sugar. The pancake is turned over when the bottom holds together and is golden-brown. It is usually served with a dipping sauce made of soy sauce.
Two large jars of in a Seattle . On the left is a jar of hibiscus tea and on the right is a jar of . Restaurant employees serve the drinks by ladling them from the jars into glasses. The drink now known as (also sometimes called or, in West African countries such as Nigeria and Mali, ) is the original form of horchata.
Hamam as-Sammara consists of several rooms with varied temperatures. Customers first leave their belongings with the clerk, then proceed to the steam room, after which they bathe in warm water. Sprinklers shower cool water on bathers to prevent overheating, and canisters are provided for ladling water. The final stage involves wading in the maghtas, a small pool filled with hot water, about a meter deep.
Dhau along with chopped fruits are the staple dessert at Newar feasts. At the end of the meal, a server walks down the line of guests ladling out two portions of yogurt from a clay pot. Dhau mixed with baji (beaten rice) is also a popular snack and ceremonial food. The most famous and delicious variety of dhau is juju dhau, which is known for its rich taste and thick consistency.
The play opens with a traveling priest asking a local about a memorial he sees. The local explains that the memorial is to the two sisters. This is followed by a scene in which the sisters, ladling seawater into their brinecart at night, become fascinated by the sight of the moon in the water, and try to capture it. The priest dreams that he meets them when asking for lodgings.
Prior to the release of Attkisson's book, Wemple had criticized her for "ladling out hints and half-assertions about the violations of her computers, as she was apparently holding back details that could assist the public in determining just who was responsible for them." Her 2014 book, Stonewalled, chronicled her on-air exchange with Stigall and revealed that it was an unexpected encounter for her that became a national news story.
Here Krimmel soon joined the first known sketch club in America whose members included Thomas Sully and Rembrandt Peale. His first painting to excite public notice was Pepper-Pot: a Scene in the Philadelphia Market, 1811. The oil depicted a black woman ladling out bowls of her uniquely Philadelphian spicy soup to white customers of various ages, heights and social classes. This genre scene or depiction of contemporary everyday life was soon followed by many more in his sketchbooks and canvases like Blind Man's Buff (1814) and Country Wedding (1814).
A contemporary rhyme went: > See, ladling butter from alternate tubs > Stubbs butters Freeman, Freeman butters Stubbs. Frank Barlow summarised Freeman's qualifications to write such a history: > a good knowledge of languages, including Anglo-Saxon, and an interest in > field archaeology and architecture, with the ability to sketch buildings and > their features. He was much involved in politics and not unreasonably > regarded participation in government as useful training for a > historian…Above all, he had tremendous zest. Marjorie Chibnall added that in his knowledge of medieval chronicles Freeman had no rival.
The golden rule for stereotyping was to have cool metal and a hot box to avoid problems with shrinkage cavities on the face of the plate or sinks, where the face of the plate shrank away from the front. Sometimes a casting board was used to slow the cooling at the back of the casting, as this could help to avoid problems due to the flong being a poor conductor. Before casting, the casting box was heated. This could be done by ladling hot type metal into it as many as three times and removing the resulting plate.
Ranging from small water and liquor kegs to 206-gallon hogsheads, their barrels stored goods including tobacco, whale oil, whiskey, molasses, flour, apples, sugar, and hardware. Household appliances such as water tubs, sap buckets, butter churns, milk pails, and drinking or ladling mugs called piggins, reflected the extensive reach of a cooper's trade. The United States 1850 census recorded 43,000 practicing coopers, but by the late nineteenth century, the introduction of metal drums and other machine-made storage and shipping containers greatly diminished the demand for wooden cooperage, so that today the craft is almost nonexistent. The inaccessibility of processed metals in early American meant that people incorporated wood into all aspects of construction, including plumbing.
This only made the latter suspicious and, as she went blind, she thought of taking the child to harvest her eyes so she might regain her sight. While the grandmother was netting fish, Prupe managed to kidnap her young ward, who had revealed her presence by crying out for water, and took her back to her camp. When Koromarange realized what had happened, she followed their spoors and came across Prupe, who was about to extract Koakaŋgi's eyes. Feigning fatigue she asked her sister to fetch her some restorative water, giving her a pierced skull as a water-dish, causing Prupe to lose time ladling in the water, while Koromarange contrived a snare nearby, and fled with the child.

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