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"lard" Definitions
  1. a solid white substance made from the melted fat of pigs that is used in cooking

301 Sentences With "lard"

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I like an all-butter crust, but I also like a little lard mixed in if it's good lard.
LARD Dog and the Band of Shy: 'Life's a Real Dream' (Sunday) "LARD" isn't something anyone has ever used for frying.
LARD DOG AND THE BAND OF SHY: 'LIFE'S A REAL DREAM' (Saturday) "LARD" isn't something anyone has ever used for frying.
LARD Dog and the Band of Shy: 'Life's a Real Dream' Album Release Show (Sunday) "LARD" isn't something anyone has ever used for frying.
Plus they make neat markings in cold butter and lard.
Make his avatar look like a fat tub of lard.
"All you ever have is lard on bread," said Valentine.
But everybody ate lard on bread with salt and pepper.
That's what happens when you gamble with lard and self-discipline.
Heroin is supposedly also known as avocado, chorizo, or manteca (lard).
Margarine replaced lard and butter as the cooking fat of choice.
He drove across state lines to buy lard for his crust.
Everybody looked at Doris as she tried the lard on bread.
Weiler-Babb and Cameron Lard scored 11 points each for Iowa State.
An Arby seems like a kind of language lard all by itself.
Right down to using the lard in place of oil for frying.
That's more saturated fat than butter, beef fat, or even pork lard.
The chicken was fried in lard and sweet butter, not peanut oil.
Nor does the kitchen try to lard extra umami into every dish.
Meanwhile, animal fats like butter and lard are down by 27 percent.
Donovan Jackson, Jeff Beverly and reserve forward Cameron Lard each scored 193 points.
" The pastry itself is made using "Italian lard and local flour from Driffield.
My experience in the Bod Pod revealed that I was 17.8 percent lard.
Add the lard and, using your fingers, and break it into small pieces.
Until 1997, Oreos contained a bit of lard in their fluffy white filling.
Don't lard up a line of dialogue with a cheap display of emotion.
Some restaurants use lard as the base, thickening it with flour or masa harina.
If you come as a lump of lard, what will your poor director do?
Lard reinforces the porky flavor of the steaks and keeps them rich and moist.
Those who want to gild the lily cook it in lard in a skillet.
Cakes and especially pastries made with lard and duck fat may open new horizons.
They lard Mr. Comey's public events with skeptical questions about his choices in 2016.
This house-proud community is not afraid to lard on the ironwork and topiary.
Cameron Lard came off the bench to add 14 points on 243-for-9 shooting.
In 1949, upperclassmen began smearing lard on the monument to make the climb more challenging.
Mexicans render pork fat and save the lard; Southerners cook bacon and save the grease.
Lupe would have used lard instead of olive oil and raw instead of sautéed onion.
Flour, sugar, milk, salt, eggs, and lard are mixed together to make the bread's topping.
Lard Lad is a store that appears in the series in the town of Springfield.
Of course, I wrap it all up in a handmade flour tortilla made with lard.
So I started over with all-purpose flour, adding more water and lard this time.
In particular, butter availability dropped by 8 percent and lard by a whopping 65 percent.
While there are many variations, noodle soup often incorporates lard and diced tomato for additional flavor.
I am 53, in good shape, a nonsmoker, and gave up eating lard in my youth.
Grease the inside of a heatproof bowl with a little lard, coconut oil or groundnut oil.
But then again, it might very well be crumbled up goat cheese, or flakes of lard.
He will be using this batch of masa to make tamales seasoned with shmaltz, not lard.
Dice the butter and leaf lard into squares (roughly 1-inch, don't stress about it). 2.
The Cyclones were led by freshman forward Cameron Lard with 220 points, while Jackson added 13.
Early kings wore a lard can for a crown and a banana stalk for a scepter.
The takeover will lead to job losses but Chief Executive Lard Friese declined to say how many.
Unsaturated fats like vegetable oil build the polymers up better than saturated fats like bacon or lard.
Wendy's Activity: There's just something too beautiful about the word Arby's when it comes to ingesting lard.
Then I'll render the fat and use that lard in pastry and cakes, or to fry bread.
Ducis ("duke's ointment," a mixture of walnut oil, flowers of sulfur, lard and yellow wax), circa 1800.
Put this in the freezer for an hour, or until the butter and leaf lard are frozen.
The company, owned by China-based WH Group, sells offal, jowls and lard, according to its website.
Fry bread, true to its name, is a simple yeasted dough that's fried in oil or lard.
He took requests: Oaxacan tortillas known as tlayudas; lard; small-batch mezcal; dark chocolate; grasshoppers called chapulines.
Hint: as any Southern grandma will tell you, the secret to the tenderest biscuits is in the lard.
"Our balance sheet will remain strong," NN Group's chief executive Lard Friese told reporters on a conference call.
I'm convinced it is the lack of lard in the food, or simply all the damn subway stairs.
While almost every other local restaurant deep-fries the chicken in soybean or vegetable oil, he uses lard.
Say a new owner could improve that to 10%, but also does not lard on any additional debt.
I take the first bite and the flavors of corn and lard come through strong, along with the beans.
Spread 2 teaspoons lard into an even layer on the surface and sprinkle with 33/3 of the scallions.
These days most chefs prefer vegetable oil or butter; in colonial Louisiana, the fat of choice was bear lard.
The game was tied at 68 after a layup by the Cyclones' Cameron Lard with 2:28 to play.
Some things that aren't included in Costco's pizzas are lard, trans fats, and hydrogenated oils, according to Costco Connection.
Often tiny crumbs of pork, caramelized to a near burn, are trapped in the lard like fossils in amber.
In the interior, pineapple upside-down cake is eaten with a salad made of lard, sugar, berries and whitefish.
And their bile is not made more credible by the substantial misogyny with which they lard their turgid script.
Adding skwarki, or fried lard, for an additional zloty is highly recommended and adds a porky, bacon-like crunch.
Sometimes Ms. Isler hands out free mantecados, cookies soft from lard, with powdered sugar that clings to the tongue.
Employees could probably stand on the roof pouring hot lard over customers' heads without driving too many people away.
When you come out of the Sevilla Metro stop, the scent of lard and fried pork will call your name.
Cameron Lard came off the bench to collect a 15-point, 11-rebound double-double for the Cyclones (7-2).
In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook attachment, combine the flours, milk, yeast, and lard.
And it actually has more saturated fat than butter (63 percent), beef fat (50 percent), and pork lard (39 percent).
Droplets of melted lard bead on the surface of the accompanying turmeric-tinted bone broth like an iridescent oil spill.
Joe: Carnitas are made by slow-cooking pork in oil or lard for several hours until it's nice and tender.
Strain it, pack it, and have it ready to throw it into the batter and deep-fry it on lard.
Our small freezer had no space, so we had to temporarily remove a whole chicken and a block of lard.
Instead, Severino uses fat and skin to slow the drying process and paints his meat with lard and rice flour.
"In general the asset management industry has seen a difficult year," CEO Lard Friese told reporters on a conference call.
At New Martha, the paczkis are fried in vegetable oil, while Pietrzyk cooks them in lard for a crispier finish.
He said it was important to find lard without BHT, an antioxidant that prevents rancidity but leaves a bad aftertaste.
And he makes the most of his lard, he said, adding to the supply so often that it stays fresh.
"The Fat Kitchen: How to Render, Cure & Cook With Lard, Tallow & Poultry Fat" by Andrea Chesman (Storey Publishing, $24.95 paperback).
Legumes contain no cholesterol and are only about 3% fat (unless they are prepared with lard or other unhealthy fats).
Americans were already encouraged to give up meat (red meat, preserved meat and lard) on Tuesdays, and wheat on Wednesdays.
Americans were already encouraged to give up meat (red meat, preserved meat and lard) on Tuesdays and wheat on Wednesdays.
NEW MEXICO: The official state cookie is Bizcochito, a butter- or lard-based cookie that's flavored with anise and cinnamon.
Take animal fat—you know, lard—and cut it into little pieces, then work it into the flour with the wine.
Iowa State grabbed a 33-214 halftime lead when Lard dunked with one second left off a Nick Weiler-Babb assist.
My mom's dead now, but everybody else, they put too much butter, too much lard, they won't do this and that.
The year "2019 started of well", Chief Executive Lard Friese said, as he singled out a 72% increase in new sales.
It's like 2004 all over again -- awkward and hilarious, but they really should've gotten that fat lard, Tina, to show up.
Curing spans a range from bacon or basic corned beef to the elaborate, lard-chunked salamis of Italian or French charcuterie.
In the same bantering spirit, he brought Mr Putin a Christmas gift: fours sacks of potatoes and a slab of lard.
But, I asked, how can it be an ice cream sundae if all we're doing is spooning lard into a bowl?
Whisk together the pastry flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt, and toss it together with the butter/leaf lard squares.
By the 1920s, restaurants in Tokyo specialized in thick, evenly crisp cutlets, made from pork and deep-fried, often in lard.
Front Burner Prosciutto di Carpegna from the Adriatic Coast of Italy is a ham cured with a rub of seasoned lard.
Hot take: The only really good moments in "The Irishman" were Joe Pesci and Robert DeNiro dipping lard bread in wine.
With their rich broth, turtle beans do not need bacon, chorizo, lard or any meaty ingredient to make a satisfying soup.
You could use lard as a fat in this dried fruit-filled rice pudding, but coconut milk tastes even better, tbh. Surprise!
Cameron Lard added 12 for the Cyclones while Donovan Jackson scored just six points, 10 under his scoring average for the season.
Meat and potato, steak and kidney, pork and apple, steak and onion—the names alone were like a Blake poem made lard.
And, for just a second, I felt a surge of affection stronger than pastry, thicker than gravy, and as heartfelt as lard.
Make the tortillas: In a large bowl, combine the 1 ¾ cups of the reserved chicken cooking liquid, the masa, lard, and salt.
Those in the U.S. can get hold of Simpsons-themed donuts at Lard Lad Donuts at Universal Studios in Hollywood and Orlando.
If you want to maximize the softness of your morning biscuits, there's only one way to do it and that's with lard.
Delfin also commented that when he first began his restaurant, his mother urged him to put manteca, or lard, in his beans.
It's made with white flour, water, salt and sometimes a touch of sugar or baking powder, then fried in shortening or lard.
Instead of buying ham and lard from a plantation commissary, Ms. Height bragged, Delta women went a year without store-bought pork.
If you're able to get lard that has been freshly rendered by your local butcher, it will give you the best porky flavor.
Not quite trading-infants-for-lard terrible, but that's not a bad opening offer if you're trying to acquire Billy Butler from Oakland.
Solomon Young also recorded a double-double for Iowa State with 22 points and 234 rebounds, while Cameron Lard also totaled 173 points.
The Cyclones were without forward Cameron Lard, who did not make the trip to Austin because of an unspecified violation of team rules.
The image of the mythical tower turned into an homage to lard alludes to our corrupted best intentions to reach toward the heavens.
They searched out homes where olive oil was used for frying instead of lard, or where a paella was suspiciously lacking in shellfish.
It's also helpful to know that animal-based fats such as butter and lard generally have lower smoke points than vegetable-based options.
In tests exposed last year by a watchdog group, animals at an EPA lab were being made to eat lard and breathe smog.
There are also famous eats from the show, like Flaming Moe energy drinks, Heat-Lamp hot dogs, Squishee slushees and Lard Lad Donuts.
Trump isn't selling something that the country really needs, and that's why he and his allies have to lard the pitch with lies.
Now, I usually skip the meat — save for the occasional spoonful of bacon grease or lard for richness — and I don't miss it.
Weight became a fixation and I distinctly remember the day I stopped having lard cleavage was one of the happiest days of my adolescence.
There are thousands — perhaps even millions — of us out there who would love these enormous tubs of highly processed lard in their kitchen cabinet.
If Republicans want to lard up must-pass bills with extraneous policy items, they may have to confront an investigative commission as a price.
The maneuver would probably require Tribune Publishing to lard itself with enormous debt, which is what made the company vulnerable in the first place.
If you prefer to use lard, Burn cautions to wipe off any excess on the surface so it doesn't go rancid in your cabinet.
The best, though, are the cold appetizers, especially the pickled herring or, if you dare, the salo—raw pig lard, frozen and sliced thin.
Now, speaking of Black Friday if not about lard and sassafras, our colleagues at Wirecutter have been keeping track of the day's best deals.
Kate Beckinsale has her fat ass days, and thatʼs why I called my compassionate conservative girlfriend a lard ass and tied her to the treadmill.
And as Townsend points out, the cooks of the time were more likely to be frying in lard or clarified butter instead of vegetable oil.
Your first course, whether you want it or not, will be a ramekin of lard, to be dispensed with Polish sourdough bread and salted cucumbers.
With tomatoes, tomatillos, and three different kinds of chiles cooked in lard and seasoned with garlic, allspice, and clove, how can you really go wrong?
His dip contains ketchup and yellow mustard in addition to the usual vinegar, butter, lard and cayenne; they makes it a whisper sharper and sweeter.
As for the dip, it requires no tinkering, but you will need an ingredient that may not be part of your normal grocery run: lard.
Right now, every special interest in Washington is fighting to lard up the response with their pet projects, from tax breaks to pet social issues.
Either way, your leftovers (which will thicken overnight) can be mashed and cooked in oil (or lard, to be strictly traditional) to make refried beans.
Sinclair described how spoiled meat was doctored to appear fresh; sausages were plumped up with rat carcasses; an unlucky worker was accidentally rendered into lard.
NN's new Chief Executive David Knibbe was appointed in September last year, after his predecessor Lard Friese stepped down to join U.S.-focused rival Aegon.
The menu retained staples like sauerbraten and Wiener schnitzel, but added modern takes on German fare like bread spread with herbed lard and sauerkraut fritters.
She lowers them slowly into the concave part of the griddle so that everything fries in the lard, turning after a minute so everything gets crispy.
Republicans took advantage of a bill with Zika funding, something Democrats desperately want (as should all Americans), to lard up the legislation with nakedly partisan riders.
Aegon this week said that Wynaendts would leave the company next year and would be succeeded by the CEO of Dutch rival NN Group, Lard Friese.
In the old country, the paczki was a means for the Polish to rid the cupboard of the sweets, preserves, and lard nixed from Lent diets.
Transfer this mixture to a large bowl and add the all purpose flour, tossing everything together until the butter and lard are spread evenly throughout. 4.
To prevent the indigenous populations from starving, the government gave them canned goods as well as white flour, processed sugar and lard—the makings of frybread.
Popularized in the 1950s and once lionized as a healthy alternative to butter and lard, trans fats have been implicated in sudden heart attacks and strokes.
The nonstick surface of a cast-iron pan is achieved with natural ingredients like flaxseed oil, lard and time, not with synthetic coatings like Teflon or Thermolon.
A culinary staple of the Mid-Autumn Festival, mooncakes are traditionally filled with lotus or sweet bean paste, contain an egg yolk and are made with lard.
Traditionally, the pudding is made with lard, but this version from Chinese-cuisine cookbook author Fuschia Dunlop uses coconut oil, so its safe for vegetarians and vegans.
It's been braised for two hours, tugged apart and crisped in lard, its flavor betraying a softening touch of vinegar and musty sweetness from cumin and cloves.
What Mr. Harvey cooks the chicken in, then, is a peppery, chicken-flavored lard — my guess as to why the flavor of this chicken is so rich.
And then there's a mortadella, for which you have to strap ice bags to your grinder and emulsify the sausage and stud it with lard and pistachios.
When he returned to Sydney, Mr. Yilmaz opened a food truck serving Sonoran-style charcoal-grilled meats, and flour tortillas made in the traditional way with lard.
The rosy hams, aged 20 months, are cured with a rub of seasoned lard for a sweet richness, ready for seasonal wedges of melon or fresh figs.
" They had always used vegetable shortening instead of lard in their tamales as part of what their eldest son, Luis Jr., calls "our commitment to the community.
The founding Zulus' king had a "lard can" crown and "banana stalk" scepter, and to this day, members give out coveted, hand-decorated coconuts to parade-goers.
Pure comfort food, served steaming and fragrant in a miniature clay pot, grains glistening with lard, infused with fungal earthiness and enhanced with chunks of tender meat.
To make it, she heats lard in a large pan and fries a paste of bird's-eye chiles and garlic, not for long, less than a minute.
And since the turkey stock already makes this bread decidedly meaty (and, well, completely unsuitable for vegans), why not throw a little lard in there for extra richness?
And I feel bad for the individual olive growers, and get that people like olive oil despite the fact that lard, butter, and bacon grease taste way better.
A recent report by the American Heart Association shut this down, stating that coconut oil has a higher percentage of saturated fat than butter, palm oil and lard.
But some of China's more than 23 million Muslims worry that businesses routinely flout those guidelines, selling sweets laced with lard, for instance, or pork disguised as beef.
I imagine my mom's were heavy on the lard or butter, but Adrienne made this adaptation to pull them out of the all-butter all-the-time 1960s.
All transfer a nice trace of flavor to food: Epic Duck Fat, Pork Lard and Beef Tallow Animal Oils, $8.99 for 12 ounces, three jars for $26.97, epicbar.com.
CEO Lard Friese said in a statement that the company was trying to find the right balance between returning excess capital to shareholders and retaining flexibility for acquisitions.
Salt, sugar, honey, olive oil, butter and lard were listed in the category of "processed ingredients," while "processed foods" included cheeses, breads, beer, wine, cured traditional ham and bacon.
The father-daughter duo behind 17th Street Barbecue and the Praise the Lard cookbook turn up the flavor 2 cups loosely packed fresh flat-leaf parsley, chives and basil
At the market, she'd buy two dozen Oaxacan tortillas, roughly the size of a trucker's steering wheel, lard, and queso fresco that crumbled under the touch of a finger.
We got there at around 11 o'clock in the morning and they were just bringing out fresh egg tarts that are made with lard as opposed to butter pastries.
The lard bread is used for a decent Cubano and for a sandwich called the Porkinator, which features five forms of pork and is as silly as it sounds.
The dough itself began life at 4.30 this morning, with flour, water, yeast, lard, and malt—necessary for giving focaccia its recognisable orange colour—combined in a special machine.
Jackson finished with 24 points and Lard had his way in the paint in the second half and finished with 14 points on 7-for-10 from the field.
An acronym for "Life's a Real Dream," it captures the whimsy of Steven Erdman, the songwriter, cartoonist and animator whose alter ego is LARD Dog, a cheerful space traveler.
An acronym for "Life's a Real Dream," it captures the whimsy of Steven Erdman, the songwriter, cartoonist and animator whose alter ego is LARD Dog, a friendly space alien.
You'll cram the cavity with a stuffing made from ham, lard, bread crumbs dipped in milk, salt, pepper, spices, sweet herbs, parsley, and garlic, all mixed with egg yolks.
Never worry about having to face your fear of popping open a cardboard tube of biscuits ever again, and learn to cook with real lard while you're at it.
Every sandwich has a base of Cuban bread, soft and airy from a daub of lard in the dough, buttered on both sides and then buttered again mid-grilling.
Her specialty: tlayudas, great wheels of tortillas a foot wide, slaked with asiento — pork lard rendered through the slow cooking of carnitas — and black beans simmered with avocado leaves.
The band, led by the songwriter, cartoonist and animator Steven Erdman, whose alter ego is the space alien Lard Dog, will celebrate the CD's release at this Manhattan show.
And there are worse ways to read it than by skipping from leavening detail to leavening detail, the "bits" that any magazine writer knows must lard a finished piece.
Three Iowa State freshmen — Wigginton (21 points), forward Cameron Lard (14) and guard Terrence Lewis (12) — all notched career-high scoring totals in the win over Western Illinois. 3.
Leche merengada, pudim de leite and a dense version made with only egg yolks and sugar called tocino de cielo, or heavenly lard, are all variations on the theme.
A vendor usually cooks these pillowy, radish cubes (made from daikon, rice flour, water, and salt) with eggs, oil or lard, fish sauce, green onion, chili sauce, and garlic.
The menu includes things like locally made tortilla chips fried with lard from Los Toros Mexican Meat Market and also locally made thin Italian sausages from Claro's Italian Market nearby.
When one pan of chicken was done, he removed the pieces, then emptied the pan — the fat, the "crumbs" at the bottom, and all — back into the stockpot of lard.
You're welcome, whether you're a trained chef and just created deep-fried foie gras with champagne foam, or if you just like to enjoy a lard sandwich every once in awhile.
Known as mortadella, this subtly seasoned delicacy made of lean pork speckled with lumps of lard is a far cry from the stuff found in the deli aisles of American supermarkets.
When he thinks of authenticity, he thinks of the techniques of someone like Edna Lewis, a pioneering black chef, who fried meats in lard and seasoned the fryer with smoked pork.
In the tournament, known as Gostra to the Maltese, a 16 meter-pole is covered by 15 liters of lard and fixed at an angle from the promenade into the sea.
AMSTERDAM, Aug 12 (Reuters) - NN Group Chief Executive Lard Friese will move to rival Dutch insurer Aegon next year to succeed its current CEO Alex Wynaendts, both companies said on Monday.
Aizpitarte changes his menu daily, but the one thing that stays constant is his take on tocino de cielo (''the lard of heaven''), a decidedly non-Gallic egg custard from Andalusia.
He returned with a mammoth black-and-white cookie ("My favorite cookie in all of America," he said) and a loaf of lard bread that he tore into with his teeth.
When I returned to Oakland, I went directly to the grocery store to buy lard and three types of flour in hopes of finding a suitable alternative for the Sonoran wheat.
There is no better way to be a drive-by locavore than eating a bag of Golden Flake chips in Alabama, lard-fried Gibble's in Pennsylvania or Better Mades in Michigan.
"Operating result was supported by an improved performance in both portfolios of Netherlands non-life and higher dividends at Netherlands life, as well as lower expenses," Chief Executive Lard Friese said.
His is a cooking of improvisation: If a recipe calls for bacon drippings that you just don't have, he instructs, any cooking fat will suffice, be it lard or vegetable shortening.
This "abura soba" — oil noodle, because it was moistened with lard along with the seasoning sauce called tare — wasn't half bad, so it went on the menu at a discounted price.
Selma showed me how she makes "the best" pie crust, which uses melted coconut oil and is based on a recipe for one made with lard that she'd read in the Times.
Freshman guard Lindell Wigginton scored 27 points to pace the Cyclones, who also forged a 44-34 edge on the glass behind 153 rebounds each from Nick Weiler-Babb and Cameron Lard.
The Cyclones were already without forwards Cameron Lard and Zoran Talley Jr. due to suspensions, but also lost guard Lindell Wigginton - a preseason All-Big 12 pick - to a sprained left foot.
"We are very pleased with the integration of Delta Lloyd, which is making healthy contributions to our results and sales", Chief Executive Lard Friese said on a call with reporters on Thursday.
While the rice is still hot, turn it out into a bowl, add 3–4 tablespoons sugar to taste, along with the lard, coconut oil or groundnut oil, and mix thoroughly. 3.
Rather than lard the list with expensive wines, as so many high-end restaurants do, Frenchette has devoted much of its lineup to the extremely reasonable $50- to $85-a-bottle range.
Using flour from Sonora, a Northern Mexican region where wheat has been cultivated for more than 400 years, she made a pliable dough with melted lard, warm water, salt and baking powder.
When diners stood up at the end of the night, you could almost hear them sighing with relief that they'd had an entire meal in a hot downtown restaurant without eating lard.
So is the larded squab in bittersweet orange sauce with a grilled candied orange; the lard is provided by a cloak of whipped fat that bathes the squab breast as it cooks.
A mustached old cook spoons a mix of ground beef and olives into empanada shells like it's second nature, while another tosses a half dozen others into a vat of bubbling pork lard.
Michael Jacobson paced Iowa State (23-23, 8-6 in Big 12 play) with 17 points, while Wigginton scored 15, Horton-Tucker had 14 points and Lard hit for 33 in the loss.
Baylor led 66-63 after a layup by Jared Butler with 3:27 to play, but the Cyclones' Cameron Lard converted a pair of free throws to cut the advantage to one point.
The sums and the various apparently official acts Mr Silver undertook to lard his bank account may be vast and clear enough to fall within the circumscribed definition of corruption sketched in McDonnell.
NN is "cautiously optimistic" for 2018, Chief Executive Lard Friese told reporters, as economic growth continues to improve, while the company is "well positioned" to withstand turbulence on the financial markets, he said.
Fried Hokkien Mee is made with a combination of thick yellow egg noodles and rice vermicelli noodles which are cooked in a seafood broth and topped with shrimp, squid, pork belly, and lard.
Every morning, as we fried up bacon and saved the lard to fry up other things later, Spencer and I would joke that paleo was either the unhealthiest diet possible or the healthiest.
On, not in your body, warns the American Heart Association of coconut oil: 82% of coconut oil's fat is saturated, a higher concentration than what you'd find in butter or pork lard. Awesome!
But it wasn't easy, because the unctuous, meaty fat used in dishes like oil-fried sticky rice, lard-brushed scallion pancakes and other street-food classics is also part of the flavor profile.
Ours began with a selection of amuse-bouches: bell pepper cream with feta cheese over a bed of black caviar, a clam served in the shell topped with a smoked lard emulsion foam.
The Trump White House clearly lacks respect for the quality and independence of the federal judiciary, openly boasting about its efforts to lard the federal courts with judicial extremists in their thirties and forties.
But these pork steaks don't become barbecue until they are dipped — not once, but twice — in a fiery amalgam of vinegar, melted butter, lard, salt and tongue-torturing doses of black and cayenne peppers.
Drizzled with golden dregs of homemade lard, spread with seasoned black beans, meaty quesillo and shredded cabbage, the tlayuda at Poncho's is then folded in half so all the ingredients melt into one another.
Buy already confitted duck legs (which turn up fairly reliably in gourmet-style markets) or use chicken and cook it in lard or olive oil to approximate the density and awesomeness of the duck. (N.
The original conception of the theme plays on the fact these answers "contain" ham, pork, lard, and bacon, rather than the circled things being nonkosher themselves, which I thought gave the puzzle its raison d'être.
Authentic recipes (hint: throw a "couenne de lard" — raw pork rind — in that "daube de boeuf"), spare passports, children who can bounce between two languages without ever once having drilled themselves on first-group verbs.
Even a run-of-the-mill tamale can be a glorious thing, the musty-sweet essence of corn fortified by lard and chicken broth, the sheath of corn husks impressing some lost scent of summer.
Kors can quickly get up to speed by tasting the sweetly spiced and lard-covered Prosciutto di Carpegna, made from pigs raised in the northern and eastern parts of the country, not far from Milan.
There's another risk too; that the companies putting micro search engines inside chatbot interfaces will be far too tempted to lard them with extraneous nonsense, thereby reducing the effectiveness of the core search in the process.
I normally feel about as patriotic as a used condom but even I am stirred to something approaching a Hovis advert-level of pride when reading about the industrial-scale rubbing together of flour and lard.
Wigginton grabbed seven rebounds and handed out four assists as he combined with Donovan Jackson and Cameron Lard to spark a second-half rally to help the Cyclones (5-53) win for the fifth straight time.
The paper said it had a higher percentage of saturated fat than butter or lard, and referenced studies showing that coconut oil increases LDL cholesterol—the bad kind of cholesterol that is associated with heart disease.
He says the book will cover a number of topics, including his father's accomplishments in the White House, lies from the liberal media, and tips for greasing your hair with a mixture of varnish and lard.
Raúl Ortega Ayala's new exhibition at Proyectos Monclova includes a buffet based on a historical image of the restaurant atop the World Trade Center and a model of the Tower of Babel sculpted out of lard.
These lard biscuits from our good friend and host of The Hangover Show, Cara Nicoletti, make use of all that good beef fat leftover after a talented butcher like her is done breaking down a cow.
Sophomore forward Solomon Young, the only returning starter from last season, is averaging 5.7 points and 5.1 rebounds while Lard, a freshman, chips in 9.3 points and six rebounds in 17 minutes a game off the bench.
ST JULIAN'S, Malta (Reuters) - For more than a century, locals in the small Maltese town of St Julian's have celebrated their patron saint by running up a steeply angled log, smeared with lard, protruding over the sea.
These days, I pretend the bread basket doesn't exist, greedily gobbling liver pâté in place of pizza, cooking almost everything I eat in delicious, delicious lard, and constructing intricate "desserts" out of shredded coconut and raw honey.
His chicken-fat challah with cracklings (a more Southern way of saying schmaltz and gribenes) is a brilliant innovation, a tender, smoky, flavor-suffused Jewish version of Italian lard bread — because Harlem was Jewish (and Italian), too.
"It's a nice weekend away and it's something different," said Denise Fitzgerald from County Kerry, who as the tavern owner for the weekend prepared food for the competitors by frying vegetables off in lard on a campfire.
Meat-wise, there are nearly two dozen charcuterie options nightly, and the salumi is crafted exclusively from a Hungarian pig breed called the Mangalitsa—a lard-type hog known by some as the Kobe beef of pork.
When the fat in a chicken-filled skillet got low, he dipped a pan into melted lard kept in a stockpot beside the stove and filled the skillet up nearly to the brim and kept on frying.
Both are house-made, but the bun pales in comparison to the excellent tamal, which starts, of course, the way a tortilla does: with masa, a dough made from ground nixtamalized corn mixed with lard and water.
Then, she'd place the tlayuda over a comal, and patiently wait for it to get hot so she could spread a good layer of asiento (toasted, unrefined lard) over it, followed by the mashed beans and crumbled cheese.
He brings two Portuguese dishes: feijoada (a typical Portuguese dish which consists of different types of pork meat, parts of the pig's stomach and intestines, red beans, and white rice) and rojões (pork meat fried in pig's lard).
AMSTERDAM, Aug 15 (Reuters) - Dutch insurer major NN Group NV on Thursday reported a 12.3% fall in second-quarter operating profit, daysafter Chief Executive Lard Friese said he was stepping down to join rival Aegon NV next year.
Specifically, the piece was entirely bereft of the kinds of mirror selfies taken by people with well-defined abs that purportedly owe their conspicuousness to the liberal consumption of bacon, butter, coconut oil, salmon, lard, steak, and eggs.
Each fat cylinder is aged the way I would one day like to be buried—like a tangy mummy: wrapped in cloth, slathered in lard, and then put in a big cave alongside a bunch of its homies.
The hams are cured in the traditional fashion — rubbed only with sea salt and lard, without added nitrites or nitrates — and hung to air-dry in stages for at least a year by a processor in Rhode Island.
Xu Niansha, the chairman of the state-owned China Poly Group, apologized for not having many statistics about the program, a rare occurrence given that Chinese corporate or government officials often lard their speeches and discussions with numbers.
Perhaps the least healthy but happiest way to start a day in Naples is with a sfogliatella, a pastry pocket of fresh ricotta with candied fruit and frolla (smooth) or riccia (ridged) shell, all made crumbly with lard.
Sobia was the Clark to my Lewis, the Finn to my Sawyer, the Buzz Lightyear to my Woody; we were two Muslim-American women trying to demystify guns, cowboys, and church, and hopefully evading lard in the process.
And unlike his controversial novel "Blue Lard," which featured a sex scene between clones of Stalin and Khrushchev and was condemned as pornographic by a pro-Putin youth group, it offers little commentary on the convulsions of Soviet history.
Generally, the more straight chains, the more likely something will be solid at room temperature, so over the past century companies have used hydrogenated trans fats to make solid fats like margarine or to replace lard and beef tallow.
The state statistics service said local prices for lard, a traditional Ukrainian food, had risen about 3 percent in the first 2240 days of September alone, while beef and poultry prices were up 2160 percent and 22016 percent respectively.
Over the tortilla, Eva Mendez — currently chef while her mother, Margarita Perez, is visiting Mexico — paints a coat of asiento, pork lard the color of brown sugar, rendered while cooking carnitas and scraped from the lowlands of the pot.
Or telling a server or a friend's mom that I'm vegetarian and being served a plate made up of veggie sides studded with ham hocks or lard or bacon, like those little bits of meat "for flavor" don't count.
But just in case you can't eat that many avocados, the diet also allows those not-so-good-for-your-arteries saturated fats like lard, butter, palm and coconut oils as well as whole-fat milk, cheese and mayonnaise.
That doesn't include the $40 per month he spends on pigeon feed, which is a homemade concoction of bird seed, millet, oats, lard, lentils, brown sugar, and whey protein infused with calcium and other vitamins along with a smattering of spices.
Soto sits behind a tub of nieve quemada (a smoky, creamy ice cream) where he's surrounded by other Oaxacan classics: tejate, a milky drink made out of corn, cocoa, chapulines (grasshoppers), nenguanitos (lard and panela biscuits), and mamón, sliced sweet bread.
My husband chose a wonderfully flavorful pork schnitzel, fried in lard and then roasted in the oven, which helps to keep the meat moist, and the coating golden and crispy; it was sliced and served with a fresh blueberry compote.
If you've never been to a Lard Dog performance, you can expect a huge amount of silliness with some under-the-radar seriousness, like the song "Don't Let the Boogah Bug You Out," which seems like good advice for anyone.
The Cyclones then came up with two critical rebounds in the final minute, the first by Wigginton on the defensive end off Brady Manek's missed 236-pointer and the second coming by Cameron Lard on the offensive end with 235 seconds remaining.
These include: lard and beef tallow (11.92 kg of CO2 per kg of food), dry milk products (10.4 kg of CO2 per kg of food), and other added fats and oils such as palm oil (6.30 kg of CO2 per kg of food).
The Cyclones then came up with two critical rebounds in the final minute, the first by Wigginton on the defensive end off Brady Manek's missed 3-point attempt and the second coming by Cameron Lard on the offensive end with 27 seconds remaining.
Aegon, which does two-thirds of its business in the United States under the Transamerica brand, had said earlier this week its CEO Alex Wynaendts would step down and be succeeded by Lard Friese, the boss of Dutch rival NN Group (NN.AS).
Amid what everyone agrees is a crisis and an emergency, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi held up a $2 trillion relief bill in an attempt to lard it with non-germane items that should have shamed and embarrassed every member of her party.
ATLANTA — In 2000, the last time this city hosted the Super Bowl, the St. Louis Rams beat the Tennessee Titans, and Watershed had been frying its famous fried chicken in lard and sweet butter flavored with country ham for only a year.
At the beginning of the experiment, Luca Cocolin, a professor of microbiology at University of Turin, and his colleagues had a local salami manufacturer create two batches, using pork, lard, pepper, coriander, nutmeg, wine and other ingredients according to their usual recipe.
Season three's earlier installments were hampered by many of the show's established problems — its forced sentimentality, its weird insistence on upholding traditional gender roles, its inability to let any moment play naturally when it could lard on the music and the tears.
ABOUT IOWA STATE (3.7-286): Jackson scored 275 points and hit a career-best seven 3-pointers, while 6-9 forward Cameron Lard added his second career double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds as Iowa State beat Alcorn State 78-863 on Sunday.
Chief among these delicacies is Cuban lard bread, which is what inspired the opening of Pilar Cuban Bakery: Ricardo Barreras, the owner of Pilar Cuban Eatery, next door, decided to start baking it himself, using dough, shipped frozen, from a trusted supplier in Florida.
How well polyunsaturated vegetable oils hold up health-wise when matched against saturated fats like butter, beef fat, lard and even coconut oil depends on the quality, size and length of the studies and what foods are eaten when fewer saturated fats are consumed.
Along with a larder (for cured meat, lard and the foods preserved in it), a buttery (for wine, cider and beer, stored in barrels or "butts") and a storeroom for dried and preserved produce, a pantry produced not only meals but a self-reliant kitchen.
And as I sat beneath fluorescent cylinders spewing aggressively artificial light, I thought about how we all believed ourselves to be the hero of some personal epic, when in fact we were basically identical organisms colonizing a vast and windowless room that smelled of Lysol and lard.
In the fitness category, you can now share how much of a lard ass you are with fellow Apple Watch owners, and wheelchair users get a major boost by having fitness tracking catering specifically to them—which may actually be a first in the fitness tracker category.
ET, ESPNU ABOUT IOWA STATE (0-2): Help should be on the way for the Cyclones as they expect to welcome back 235-271 Cameron Lard from suspension and 216-21 Princeton graduate transfer Hans Brase, who is completing his recovery from a second ACL surgery.
Fry bread was born as a food of survival, developed by ingenious cooks who needed to make the most of flour and lard, and it later became the base of the Indian taco: fry bread under ground beef and toppings like shredded cheese and sour cream.
The bakery was initially going to be a place for Mr. Barreras to make Cuban lard bread for Cubanos; in a sandwich press, that bread turns cracker-crunchy on the outside and cotton-fluffy on the inside, filled with smoked ham, roast pork, cheese and pickles.
When Frank Castronovo and Frank Falcinelli, friends since childhood, opened their first Brooklyn restaurant together in 2004, cooking simple Italian fare from behind the induction burners of the narrow kitchen, you could still see old-timers in the neighborhood walking home with lard bread from Italian bakeries.
Buy duck fat in bulk, though that's sometimes hard; if you can't, you can generally find 8-ounce tubs and then fill out the pot with some good organic lard; you'll need some garlic sausages (raw kielbasa will do in a pinch), root vegetables, lots of garlic, herbs, spices.
Starting out with deathcore band Beyond Cure in the mid-aughts, he quickly branched out into all variances of brutal death metal and slamming brutal death, virtually building up an entire subset of the Taiwan metal scene almost single-handed through his label/distro Fat Tub of Lard Records.
Popularized in the 1950s, and once lionized as a healthy alternative to the saturated fats found in butter and lard, trans fats have been implicated in sudden heart attacks and strokes, but they are also associated with an increased risk for Type 2 diabetes and even infertility in women.
The cow milk comes from the Old Chatham Sheepherding Company in the Hudson Valley and, vegetarians should note, the wheels are rubbed with lard from New York State pigs before the cheesecloth is applied, something that is frequently done when making Cheddar: Murray's Clothbound Cheddar, $29.99 a pound, murrayscheese.com.
The real gem of the menu is called "Russian Set," a journey back in time via plates like duck stuffed with cherries and buckwheat lard-bread, or eel glazed with kvas (a fermented Slavic drink traditionally made from rye bread) and served with potato croquettes, relish, cottage cheese, and sauce gribiche.
The ancient Swedish dish, made of baked brown beans and served with fried salted pork and boiled potatoes, is almost identical in preparation and presentation to the Québécois staple fèves au lard, with the exception that it is sweetened with sugar beet syrup, instead of the maple syrup indigenous to Quebec.
Plants can help our bodies fight off deadly diseases This is just the latest evidence in a long lineup of data that suggests that meats (especially red meat) and other animal products which are high in saturated fats (like lard) are not the best diet staples for a long, healthy life.
I recommend you eke out the time to make this admittedly labor-intensive dish, the preparation of which involves stuffing a fat hen with a slaw of meats, herbs, and lard and cooking it in a tub of vegetable broth just until the skin begins to detach from the bird.
Brussels sprouts are tossed with pan-fried tofu, peanuts and crispy seaweed; a mung bean pancake is made with sprouts, kimchi and lard; root vegetables and soy sauce accompany braised short ribs; flaked cod comes with soy-braised radish; and spicy soft tofu with assorted seafood swim in a seafood broth.
In the 1950s, before the renovation of the Garibaldi food market, a woman from Veracruz, a port city on the Gulf of Mexico coast, began to sell the typical snack of her state: The garnacha, a tortilla slathered in a red salsa, topped with shredded beef and onion, and deep fried in lard.
After stripping to his underpants and urinating in the dressing room bin, the transformation begins: a hearty glug of Buckfast, a bump of ketamine, the adorning of a shiny silver codpiece, the lard as hair gel run thick through his greasy locks, and the deep-red lipstick smeared on as face paint.
With the help of co-producer Paul Barker, a cast of collaborators, and enough narcotics to kill a small country, Ministry's sound became a nihilistic blend of punk fury, clubbing adrenaline, and industrial experimentation, largely influenced by the boundary-pushing of his other projects: Revolting Cocks, Pailhead, 1000 Homo DJs, and Lard.
Ryan Standard of The Jacobsen, an American journal that tracks the trade in animal fats, says that anticipated global demand from Neste and its smaller American rival, Diamond Green Diesel, is likely to account for the equivalent of almost half the tallow, lard, white grease, poultry fat, used cooking oil and other Dickensian-sounding waste products produced in America.
Servings: 225Prep: 24 hoursTotal: 1003 hours 2100 cup Japanese sweet rice21/22 cup caster sugar, plus 3–4 tbsp1 12 ounces lard or coconut oil, or 4 tbsp groundnut oil, plus a little extra1/13 cup red bean pastean assortment of dried fruits and nuts or seeds for decoration (such as jujubes, apricots, lotus seeds, or pine nuts) 1.
Among the 220 items that made the list include Sonic's Oreo Peanut Butter Master Shake — which CSPI says is the equivalent of eating "22 Oreos blended with a cup of lard" — as well as Topgolf's Injectable Donut Holes, an order of which consists of 1,900 calories, 37 grams of saturated fat, 1,800 milligrams of sodium and an estimated 100 grams of added sugar.
Then he turns to other dim sum items under his purview: tender minced chicken and onion dumplings tickled with curry powder; rolls of blistered scallion pancakes with wisps of braised beef peeking through; and sweet sesame-topped hand pies called shaobing, baked from dough stretched thin and painted with oil and lard, and folded into hot pockets that spray bits of crust, like confetti, with every bite.
Prep time: 20 minutesTotal time: 2 hours Ingredients 3 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting3/4 cup bread flour1/2 cup rice flour1 1/28 tablespoons powdered milk26 tablespoon instant yeast214 tablespoon lard, plus more for greasing240 23/2425 cup turkey or chicken stock, heated to 43°F|24°C210 210/2 teaspoons|11 grams granulated sugar2 1/2 teaspoons kosher saltolive oil, for brushing Directions 1.
Servings: 6Prep time: 120 minutesTotal time: 1 hour and 30 minutes for the tortillas:2 cups|232 grams instant corn masa flour1 ¾ cup chicken stock2 tablespoons lard¼ teaspoon kosher salt for the chicken tinga:3 boneless skinless chicken breasts (23 pounds|950 grams)1 teaspoon kosher salt½ teaspoon whole black peppercorns2 garlic cloves24 bay leaf22 small yellow onion, halved21 tablespoons olive oil24 medium Spanish onions, thinly sliced24 vine-ripe tomatoes, cored and diced25 chicken bouillon cube63 teaspoon ground cumin½ teaspoon white pepper26 (2350-ounce|215 gram) can la morena chipotle in adobo sauce for the garnish:crema mexicanacotija cheeseradish slicescilantro leaves 1.
And although he never buttered his own biscuits or poured his own coffee, he gave us the spark we needed to get up at 3 in the morning, pile into a 1935 Chevy and two Tin Lizzies and, loaded with eggs, milk, coffee, ham, green onions, bell peppers, tomatoes, potatoes, roastin' ears, laid-out biscuit dough, graham-crackers-for-the-kids, and sugar-tit-for-the-baby, lard, butter, grapes, yellow cake, beer, ice, worms, poles, string, buckets, skillets, tablecloths, plates, U.S. Steel Company forks, and try to get to Turkeyfoot Lake before the fish woke up.

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