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And when puréed, they turn soft, plush and wonderfully smooth.
And it works wonderfully well puréed into a smooth, cozy soup.
Those get puréed into a paste with a Greek olive oil.
This is served with roasted, puréed celery root and brûléed pears.
When he goes out socially, he usually eats a puréed meal beforehand.
Stir in the puréed tomatoes and milk and bring to a boil.
Some potato puréed into the broth gives it a creaminess without richness.
Ice cream with hidden vegetables (think mint chocolate chip with puréed spinach).
When participants were fed puréed meals (comprised of the kinds of foods they knew and enjoyed), they absorbed on average 70 percent less iron than they did when fed those same meals in their more appetizing, un-puréed, format.
It wasn't realistic to do all puréed meals, so I do a combination.
I was forced to trade cosmos and cars for puréed foods and wheelchairs.
He used split dried yellow fava beans puréed with olive oil and garlic.
Feeding her puréed fruits with a little spoon, combing her eight remaining hairs.
The kitchen stirred this in hot oil and then cooked it with puréed watermelon.
The kale, puréed this way, turned a vivid green — a sunny almost neon green.
Ever the obedient student, I've made puréed soups like this for nearly 20 years.
When we get home, I feed my son some puréed fruit and then we play.
I quickly realize, however, that puréed chickpeas do not taste like cookie dough at all.
The idea that they were having a meal—not just grown men eating puréed meat.
Ingredients: puréed beans, chicken stock, parmesan cheese, tortillas It was slim pickings by day five.
The vegetables hold their shape, but are somehow softer than those served mashed or puréed.
And for dessert there is pumpkin: roasted, puréed and made custardy with eggs and cream.
Reading about a diet of puréed vegetables is almost as tiresome as living on one.
When we visited, my son, Mathias, fed her puréed vegetables a spoonful at a time.
I heat up the chicken stew I made yesterday and the puréed version for the baby.
From there, all of the organic material gets separated from inorganic plastic wrapping and then puréed.
There was an onion, grilled and surrounded by a pool of more onion, smoked and puréed.
Try this wonderfully summery pasta dish, with a sauce made from puréed corn and sautéed scallions.
For dessert, banana ice cream: That's frozen banana puréed with a little cinnamon and peanut butter.
Mila rarely needs the feeding tube now, and is able once again to eat puréed foods.
Both kabocha and buttercup can be sliced and roasted, used for soups and in stews, or puréed.
That, and they taste like a sweet and salty custard when puréed and returned to their shells.
Maybe you would see them as a side dish, buttered and glazed, or puréed into a soup.
Another well-balanced starter is cow's curd agnolotti with Jerusalem artichokes two ways (puréed and as crisp chips).
Instead of being zested and juiced, they are boiled and puréed, using the whole fruit, pith and all.
And she puréed local vegetables with fresh buttermilk and lemon juice to make soups with beautifully controlled acidity.
I like to serve this dish with a vibrant, spicy cucumber salad dressed with puréed jalapeño and cilantro.
I did socialize with two food bloggers there, who told me that puréed chickpeas taste exactly like cookie dough.
"In Ecuador, we had whatever the adults were having—it was just puréed and given to babies," she said.
Made from rice and coconut, puréed in a blender, surnoli batter is usually fermented with yogurt or buttermilk overnight.
"I roasted the peaches with brown sugar and butter and then mashed some and puréed the rest," Ms. Crampsey said.
In addition, my friend Clifford Wright, a cookbook author, served whole wheat pappardelle with puréed fava beans and baby arugula.
The flavors and colors of roasted sunchokes, vinegared beets, peeled Concord grapes and puréed pistachios came together in vivid harmony.
There he caught fish, and in that kitchen, at nine, he had first served up veal kidneys with puréed potatoes.
It's shaped like a stocky flan, with a body of puréed beans that envelops a whole-boiled egg hiding inside.
A delicate piece of delicious grilled or sautéed cod rested on a bed of mashed or puréed potato-like vegetable.
Front Burner New York Shuk's latest offering is Moroccan-style salted lemons, puréed and ready for sauces, dips and dressings.
The white beans, some of which are puréed, give it creaminess, while the wild rice adds a robust, chewy texture.
Pour the puréed melon mixture into four glasses, add ½ teaspoon of orange blossom water to each glass and stir. 3.
Better was the frozen strawberry Negroni, with puréed strawberries and orange juice that mitigated its potent bite, if only slightly.
I puréed the soup and tasted a rich, verdurous spoonful, humming with pleasure at the way it coated my tongue.
"I did a cleanse, and there were a lot of puréed meals, and my body just agreed with it," she said.
The result is a dream of creamy puréed corn with a swoosh of okra and the saline pop of mellow caviar.
I'd like to make puréed mushroom soup this week, and this classic tuna club sandwich from the old Union Square Cafe.
Puréed cauliflower makes a tasty, sturdy foundation for this cheeseless pie, which is instead topped with a rich and nutty pesto.
Once the avocados are hand-peeled and puréed, they're added to a Kolsch base, which is a light, crisp style of beer.
Mr. Brock mixed the earthy juice of green peanuts with green peanut oil, then spooned it onto a plate with puréed lovage.
Mashed ripe bananas or applesauce, very finely grated apple or pear, or even puréed frozen berries or peaches are also good candidates.
But the tiradito, slices of yellowtail squirted with lemon and yuzu juice, then dotted with puréed rocoto pepper, is always wonderfully bracing.
The product, called Hello, Peanut, can be mixed into puréed baby food to expose infants to peanuts starting around five months old.
Next came baked striped bass, a heap of Persian golden rice, roasted baby beets and radishes, ginger-steamed spinach and puréed eggplant.
Just like its cousins, banana bread and pumpkin bread, it has a moist, tender crumb that comes from its base of puréed fruit.
Then he squeezed in lemon, and puréed everything to a bright green pesto, tasting it constantly to adjust the oil, citrus and salt.
Mix the puréed fruit with one-eighth teaspoon salt, half a pressed garlic clove, and three minced sprigs of cilantro and dill. Chill.
One is a black spill of concentrated soy spiced with sansho pepper; the other is an ivory pool of puréed apples and cream.
The pumpkin seeds, toasted until they pop, then puréed with tomatillos, lettuce, cilantro, onion, garlic and chiles, give it substance and its underlying nuttiness.
No butter in this dish either, just puréed garlic and other aromatics with tomato water and the sweet brine that drips from shucked clams.
This hamo would be quickly scorched on one side and served with a lick of wasabi and puréed salt-cured plums thinned with dashi.
You could try Melissa Clark's recipe for an herbed white bean and sausage stew instead, or Martha Rose Shulman's recipe for puréed mushroom soup.
At Himitsudo, where you can order while standing in line on the street, cooks turn out bowls overflowing with puréed mango and other fruits.
Just make a tomato sauce: puréed canned tomatoes with garlic, thyme, chile flakes, a big splash of fish sauce and another of brown sugar.
The sex and violence components, which are best served hot and lurid in exercises such as these, are here puréed into PG-13 pulp.
You could make a silky, sophisticated puréed soup, one leaning heavily on homemade chicken stock and plenty of cream to give it a satisfying richness.
Now, months after the accident, Jon is able to breathe on his own and can eat puréed foods without the help of a feeding tube.
A tart, thin, puréed marinara gets nothing but a glug of grassy olive oil and a sprinkling of basil and oregano, redolent of a garden.
To assemble the final dish, Hollingsworth topped the funnel cakes with some mousse and then added a dollop of strawberries that he'd puréed with sugar.
And her obsessive love letter to corn — huitlacoche ravioli with a silky corn stock that's creamy with puréed corn, and fried hominy drenched in sumac.
Her embutido — the pork and sausage stuffing to be sewn up inside the chicken — required the technical precision of a French farce (finely puréed meat).
She served puréed potimarron (winter squash) for soup, a kale and feta salad, and an apple compote (with a side of chocolate mousse) for dessert.
I imagine if you are a toddler, and eat a lot of your foods puréed, with veggies added in, this would indeed be a real kick.
Once the greens were wrung out and squeezed, they went into a blender with the onion mixture and some water, and then were puréed until smooth.
The Pepe sauce is not cooked, or even seasoned; the tomatoes are simply puréed with their juices before going onto the crust and into the oven.
I also cut up some fruit to go with it, and make my son's breakfast: oatmeal with frozen black currants, puréed so it's a little less lumpy.
She took the trays from the oven and let them cool, then puréed the beets and fennel with an herb stock made with oregano from her garden.
The only dud method is pickling, and the problem there may have been that the oysters were lost amid a heap of bitter greens and puréed seaweed.
A woman with a glittery backpack ordered a Woolynesia, tropical punch with gin, lime, chili, cinnamon, and puréed stone fruits, served in a woolly-mammoth-shaped mug.
" Onions might be her favorite vegetable at the moment, but to Cohen, the secret to vegetarian cooking is puréed corn, which she says is "almost like Hollandaise.
You can picture it because, every November, the story of the Pilgrims gets puréed with yams and spoon-fed to just about every kindergartner in the country.
I've made the recipe with puréed dried apricots or prunes in the center, homemade or spooned from jars of lekvar (also known as prune or apricot butter).
"In Iran, we eat falafel with torshi," she said, opening a jar of tart, puréed pickles she had made by cooking eggplant with vinegar and dried mint.
Another inspired appetizer, listed simply as "beets," amounted to three preparations of the tuber: pickled, roasted and puréed, set around a small pool of pistachio-dotted goat yogurt.
On Tuesday, then, we'll tack toward the sweet comfort of root vegetables, with Martha Rose Shulman's new recipe for a puréed soup of turnips, carrots, potatoes and leeks.
A bin of toys sat at their feet; whenever Ivy swallowed some puréed broccoli, Quenzer pulled out a fire truck and thrust it at her: ''Good job, Ivy!
The following year, NASA celebrated John Glenn becoming the first American to eat in space, squeezing puréed beef with vegetables from an aluminum tube, among other edible delights.
More ræst dishes followed, including a version of the islands' most common fish dish: fermented cod served with puréed potatoes and leeks and topped with fermented lamb tallow.
As is traditional in Naples, the pizzas are topped lightly; the margherita gets only a thin layer of puréed San Marzano tomato, cubes of buffalo mozzarella, and basil.
Back in 2006, Robin Wickens, the chef at Melbourne's Interlude, visited WD-50 in downtown Manhattan and tried Wylie Dufresne's puréed prawns with smoked yogurt, paprika, and nori.
Common nutrition plans include low-microbial diets, which lowers the risk of infection, while patients who have difficulty swallowing may need to stick to puréed food or liquids.
At the age of 303, he made his first serious dish, veal kidneys with puréed potatoes, and as a teenager he began an apprenticeship at a local restaurant.
The cakes are paired with a persimmon chutney as well as oven-roasted squash that's puréed with tahini suffused with homemade berbere, the spice mix associated with North Africa.
For a July sea-scallop supper, I paired grilled jumbo scallops with a kicky corn salsa, made bright green with puréed raw tomatillos, punched up with jalapeño and lime.
They are a vast improvement over last year's popular concoction: the frosé, a fairly sweet rosé wine slushie made with puréed strawberries and simple syrup, more dessert than cocktail.
The remains of the mirepoix it is cooked with are puréed and added to the drippings to make debris gravy, which — alone — might be worth pawning your soul for.
The pappardelle dish that Clifford Wright made, which I have adapted here, is a traditional pasta from the Salento region of Apulia, where puréed legumes are often used with pasta.
She spends the whole summer working herself up about it, training herself how to smile with her mouth closed and love puréed foods that won't get stuck in the wiring.
Add the tomato paste and cook 1 to 2 minutes, then stir in the puréed or canned tomatoes, sugar, and pepper flakes and cook until thick, 18 to 20 minutes.
I was feeling lazy, so I bought a jar of bright green chutney, the saucy kind made from puréed mint, chiles and coriander, with a touch of sugar and coconut.
The smallest appetizer, a very good assemblage of trout roe, thick clotted cream and puréed beets, isn't filling at all; the largest, the guinea hen, could make a light main course.
So here is fish pepper soup and jollof rice, beef suya and braised goat in obe ata (above), the Nigerian mother sauce of puréed red bell peppers, onions, tomato and habanero.
There are carne asada tacos, and bowls of potatoes puréed with green chorizo, a reminder that Salazar is a project of one of this city's more accomplished Mexican chefs, Esdras Ochoa.
Desserts, including the chamomile ice cream paired with a cherry compote, puffed amaranth bits and a smoked Medjool date filled with puréed walnut miso, were made with just as much panache.
Or you could cook something a whole lot gutsier and more intense: a bird so slathered with puréed herbs, Middle Eastern spices, garlic and lemon that not a crevice is left untouched.
Crowded onto a small platter, a whole or half chicken comes with an herb salad tucked under the wings and three condiments: chicken jus, chicken schmaltz and miso mixed with puréed garlic.
Each guest was also served a Mont Blanc, a European dessert dating back to the 15th century, made with puréed sweetened chestnuts, a layer of meringue, cream and candied chestnut on top.
Americans generally encounter herbs in the form of a condiment, puréed into a sauce like pesto or sprinkled raw over a finished dish, and may not think of them as cornerstone ingredients.
That's because the staff at the restaurant, Kaze no Oto, had puréed the stir-fry in a food processor and served it to his group, which was from a nearby nursing home.
For the residents who have more severe swallowing issues, the staff sent the meal through a food processor, adding a gel powder before cooking the puréed versions in vacuum-sealed plastic bags.
Here, my arms battle the skinny feral cats beneath the restaurants' tables, snatch me a bottle of Mythos beer, a plate of wild goat and grilled calamari, a bowl of puréed fava beans.
Puréed sweet potato gets the right sauce, a pumpkinseed mole, but the line of reasoning that led the kitchen to pack the purée into rubbery balloons of tofu skin should be re-examined.
Today's parents are skipping prepackaged jars of purées in favor of steaming and serving their own puréed veggies and fruits — and some are even bypassing that step and practicing baby-led weaning, a.k.a.
There was sheep cheese, grilled or plain, tabbouleh heavy in mint, walnuts puréed with red peppers, dandelions sautéed with onions, and, for dipping, a bowl of olive oil with crushed thyme and sesame.
Although American parents often use commercial baby food, the baby-led weaning approach suggests skipping the puréed-food stage altogether, instead offering soft chunks of food for the baby to explore and eat.
As a professional cook, I'd learned that you should always start a puréed soup with onions cooked in butter or olive oil before adding chopped vegetables to the pot and letting them soften.
The pastel de papas, or potato pie — layers of puréed potato, melted Parmesan, spiced ground beef, pimento and green olive, and hard-cooked eggs — reminded me of the very best casseroles of my youth.
Their book tells you all about the avocado and provides recipes in which puréed avocado quietly lurks (pancake batter, banana cake, crab cakes) or struts out front (many toasts, Caesar salad, frozen paleta bars).
As the women deftly ate with chopsticks, Natsuko Suzuki, a staff dietitian, noted that a few years ago, the kitchen staff had simply chopped or puréed meals, which was not particularly enticing for residents.
I tossed this heady mixture with fusilli, a perfect marriage of pasta and sauce, as the broccoli, now almost puréed and perfectly seasoned, lodged in the coils of the fusilli in the most delightful way.
After the familiar if excellent three dips — puréed beet, yellow fava bean and the potato-garlic Greek staple known as skordalia — came a summer vegetable salad with the more surprising elements of tahini, pomegranate and tarragon.
She boils the meat briefly, drains it off, then cooks it slowly in a pot filled with puréed Asian pear and mirin and soy sauce and brown sugar, garlic and onion, a lot of root vegetables.
Not only did she convince the panel we should offer the puréed product this fall, the panel then convinced her to find a supplier to make the fantastic Butternut Squash Mac & Cheese to offer in our freezers.
" Speaking to her fellow mom followers, Reed suggested that those who were struggling to feed their little ones try over-steamed diced-up vegetables or skip puréed solids altogether and "go straight for the big people food.
Among those typically included on the menu: pinto and black beans cooked with tomatoes and morsels of spinach and bok choy; garlicky carrots mixed with onions and alkaline water; and puréed pumpkin spiked with cardamom and Saigon cinnamon.
And the muhammara, a spread made of roasted red peppers with puréed toasted walnuts, pomegranate molasses, garlic and tomatoes, is so good we ate it with a spoon as well as on the restaurant's thin Lebanese-style pita.
The restaurant is a fast-casual "superfood cafe," one in a growing class of health-food restaurants doing brisk trade in the açaí-bowl business, selling heaps of the puréed berries topped with diced fruit and other sweets.
Beans and tahini are puréed with ancho chile, avocado leaves and onions for the dip, and the tostada makes digging into the hummus irresistible and fun: White ayocote hummus, $14, Atla, 372 Lafayette Street (Great Jones Street), atlanyc.com.
Whether toasted and chopped so they're satisfyingly crunchy, or puréed and seasoned to become alluringly creamy dressings or sauces, nuts and nut butters are a great way to round out a plate of roasted, steamed or raw vegetables.
Pretty standard stuff so far, but then Mr. Ly bathes the salad in tangerine-lime vinaigrette, which has a positively buoyant effect, and splashes it with a bright-green, lemony pulp of fresh rau ram puréed in oil.
During my first meal at Dier Makr, more than a year ago, I was knocked sideways by a dish that presented cauliflower in various states — puréed, in steamed florets and in lightly pickled slivers — along with raclette and hazelnuts.
They seem to offer the perfect combination of healthfulness — containing mostly puréed fruits and vegetables, often organic ones with no added sugar — and convenience, with a seemingly endless variety of flavor combinations ready at the twist of a cap.
Mr. Mehrotra said the shrikhand is a nod to Gujarat, in western India, and so is the puréed mango part of the dessert: A popular treat there is aamras, a simple treat of pure mango pulp served with dunking bread.
New York-based Kidfresh offers tot-friendly frozen entrees and snacks, such as macaroni and cheese and pepperoni pizza bites, all with a dose of puréed vegetables — in some cases enough to meet one-third of a young child's daily requirement.
I've soaked panko bread crumbs in water; I've grated cooked Yukon Gold potato and mixed with a wooden spoon; I have even soaked a potato roll in feta brine before grinding it with the puréed roe in a mortar and pestle.
Pouches of puréed baby food can seem like a godsend to busy parents, but some experts say that babies and toddlers who use them too much can miss out on the developmental skills that will contribute to healthy eating habits.
On the advice of Mitchell and Jessen, black-site operators hanged detainees from the ceiling by their handcuffs for 22 hours at a time, fed them puréed food with a tube inserted through the rectum, and waterboarded them, among other techniques.
Other dishes contain sneaky touches, such as the herring and sardine, daubed with a mysteriously creamy sauce, which turns out to be puréed pine nuts, or the dessert of raw milk, which is actually frozen and then shaved into icicles.
Narrator: The recipe for the eggs is top secret, but what we do know is that they&aposre made from puréed yellow tomatoes and Indian black salt for that recognizable sulfur-like smell and flavor that tends to be associated with real eggs.
There's another twist: Michael Crary and Giselle Carnaby recently discovered that in the week after a stroke, people who were put on a modified diet of thick liquids or puréed foods were more likely to become dehydrated than those who remained on a regular diet.
He had a serious case of space sickness, but you couldn't really blame the guy considering the kind of food cosmonauts had to eat then: his predecessor in space, Yuri Gagarin, had to squeeze puréed meat from a tube into his mouth for lunch.
Into the fluffy purse of a pea-flour pita (or peata, as the menu has it) you pack some wonderfully light balls of pea falafel and dress them with puréed and whole peas, a salad of cucumbers and currants, and labne mixed with cardamom and fresh mint.
Offering a mix of puréed, nutrient-dense foods as well as soft fingers foods at the beginning of weaning is advocated by the likes of the Department of Health, the NHS and the British Nutrition Foundation and is an option many parents find most realistic to adopt.
Toppings. The standard Guatemalan tostada, sold from sidewalk carts and market stalls, caps fried corn tortillas with a selection of just a few key ingredients like tomato sauce, guacamole or puréed black beans, which are sometimes topped with onions, parsley, and queso seco (crumbled fresh cheese).
Your daughter's allergies are officially diagnosed just before she turns 1, and for her first birthday, you make her a "cake" out of puréed sweet potatoes topped with coconut yogurt (you are now well-versed in the debate about whether coconut is a tree nut and think it's not).
A new Australian restaurant found itself in the midst of a social media storm last week—and not just because it's one of those places that serves blobs of puréed parsnip and describes its cocktail list as "innovative" (read: garnished with more limp flowers than your local petrol station).
Russell was on a consulting trip for my first Mother's Day as a "mom," where he was enduring the hardships of luxury hotels in Istanbul and London and emphasizing how grueling it was to eat with clients at world-class restaurants (as I dined on Sadie's leftover puréed spinach and pears).
If you're truly lazy, you can even buy all of these "pumpkin spices" assembled into one mix and sprinkle them on all of your food, your skin, your bed—maybe even a pie made out of actual puréed pumpkin that grew on a vine in some soil like a real plant should. Sheesh.
The new guidelines, issued by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases on Thursday, recommend giving babies puréed food or finger food containing peanut powder or extract before they are 24 months old, and even earlier if a child is prone to allergies and doctors say it is safe to do so.
In late spring, the menu offered a little festival of English peas: a risotto fritter with prosciutto and whipped pea purée; wood-fired peas with almond butter; a delicious, quirky pizza made with fontina, puréed peas, pancetta and mint; and a dazzling dish of pan-seared branzino with pea mousse and pea-shoot chimichurri.
Up to three times a week, the couple hosts impromptu dinners: Gohar serves colorful salads alongside grilled meat or fish, typically followed by retro sweets such as Mont Blancs (puréed chestnuts with whipped cream) in antique silver cups or miniature candied fruit; the guests are invariably a mix of old friends and visiting design-world icons.
An adjacent bar will offer tea-infused cocktails, while a Japanese restaurant presided over by chef Kazuki Watanabe, who has worked with Ogata for 16 years, will serve an ever-changing menu of refined court-inspired dishes like duck and pear salad in a black vinegar and sudachi sauce or yellowtail cooked in sake and dressed with puréed turnips.
Moira Hodgson, who during her brief stint as restaurant critic for The Times in 1980 may have been one of the only people who went to the Odeon to eat, was impressed enough by dishes like "médaillons of tender veal on a green pool of puréed watercress artfully decorated by leeks, string beans, carrots and celery" that she gave the restaurant two stars.
The first service I tried was Provenance Meals, whose website teases that it offers gluten-free and dairy-free foods, including something called Purple Forest Paleo Muffins (made with puréed beets, cacao and cherries) and a salad made with a whole grain I've never heard of — coix seeds — and I like to think of myself as up on ancient grains.
Other decorative elements — checkerboard floors and thick exposed beams to the hand-carved wood tables topped with citrus fruit and ceramic pieces from the brand Astier de Villatte — commanded just as much attention from other diners until the amuse-bouche of puréed lentils topped with pickled onions and espelette pepper arrived and snapped the focus back to the abiding question: would the food match the aura around it?

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