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Discrepancies between Barr and Mueller have simmered for some time.
It simmered but never gained widespread popular support - until now.
GOP populist rage has simmered for a decade, maybe longer.
Trade tensions have simmered throughout the strong earnings season, however.
Postwar America simmered with spirituality and Bible sales were booming.
Serve simmered kabocha squash over rice with a fried egg.
Tensions in the New York political scene simmered all throughout 303.
It started a fireball of momentum that hasn't simmered one bit.
The discussion eventually simmered down, with Liebman issuing this last tweet.
When simmered over heat, the skin becomes soft enough to eat.
Impatience with China has simmered for weeks inside the White House.
And for a time, you know, things kind of simmered down.
Tensions have simmered between the two countries' militaries over the disputed waters.
But tensions over race, gender, age and ideology simmered beneath the surface.
My neighborhood had simmered in flood water for weeks after Hurricane Katrina.
Throughout a long year, these tensions simmered just below America's gleaming surfaces.
The issue of timber clearing in Western forests has simmered for decades.
I mean, she must have simmered the sauce with wine or something.
"I only simmered the meat a little," Zhu said in the report.
The issue has simmered in the background of the 2020 presidential campaign.
Tensions and rivalries have simmered between Saudi Arabia and Iran for decades.
Leaving the lid slightly ajar, he simmered the pork slowly to utter tenderness.
In interviews with voters in Iowa, the anger simmered close to the surface.
But then I got the idea to make nimono, a simmered Japanese stew.
Rather than plain raw or plainly simmered, I crave a carrot with zip.
The rules debate has simmered for several years, escalating in 2015 when Rep.
It simmered all through the first act and was dished out during intermission.
I'd make mayonnaise while the chicken simmered, toast pecans, slice celery and grapes.
Political discontent has simmered in Kashmir since the partition of India in 1947.
A poorly armed and fractured separatist movement has simmered in Papua for decades.
A poorly armed and fractured separatist movement has simmered in Papua for decades.
Her tagliolini in brodo — fine egg noodles simmered in chicken stock — was perfect.
I'm an okra fan, whether it is fried, pickled or simmered in gumbo.
One recent meal began with a tiny simmered octopus with peppery sansho leaves.
Homemade green spinach noodles and slow-simmered lamb ragu are not to be rushed.
We can prepare it sashimi, tempura, simmered in soy sauce, or grilled with salt.
A power struggle has simmered since Speaker Paul Ryan announced his retirement in April.
Tensions surrounding the presence of Russian athletes at Pyeongchang have simmered from the start.
U.S. stocks were mixed as tensions simmered between the United States and North Korea.
Armed conflicts have simmered for decades between numerous ethnic groups and Bamar-led governments.
For Dr. Mack, the ingredients simmered in a stirred solution in a heated flask.
Well, not boiled exactly, but simmered in a pot of water on the stove.
Just avoid the instant stuff, which is precooked and can become pasty when simmered.
A separatist insurgency by some Baluch tribes has simmered in the province for decades.
Two sauces simmered on the stove, and Ms. Olsen gave them an occasional stir.
A movement against illegal migrants has simmered in tea-growing Assam state for decades.
La Mercerie's chicken bouillon is simmered and skimmed just the way it should be.
Public unrest has simmered throughout January, with a cross-party group of legislators boycotting parliament.
Tensions between the increasingly authoritarian Mr Erdogan and his prime minister have simmered for months.
But by the 16th century, the English Tudors were obliterating them in long-simmered stews.
Yet even as we created new memories, the old ones simmered just below the surface.
Braised mackerel, usually cooked in soy sauce, is simmered in a complex green-chile broth.
Out on the goldfields, competition for riches meant tension simmered between European and Chinese miners.
Especially when it's simmered with loads of garlic and cumin, like in a Tunisian lablabi.
Then I pulled out her empanada recipe and made the dough while the chicken simmered.
" She said the call was made, and for a time "things kind of simmered down.
Now these tensions, which have simmered behind the scenes, are spilling out into the open.
Discontent with Mr. Najib has simmered for years, especially among members of Malaysia's ethnic Chinese minority.
After both women attended the pirate-themed group date, tension simmered to an all-time high.
All simmered with anger over what they characterized as the municipal government's indifference to their grievances.
As it simmered and steamed, she pondered and dreamedOf the time when she might become svelte.
On the streets, a backlash over high living costs and perceived elitism has also simmered down.
For all the braised and simmered and stewed dishes, the kitchen glides easily into lighter territory.
Wheat noodles are eaten with braised beef and greens in a stock simmered with beef bones.
The simmered meat is then slathered with a seasoned miso mixture, and roasted until beautifully glazed.
Even as the legal dispute simmered, Germany moved ahead with the transformation of its energy sector.
But debates about the role charter schools should play in educating California's children haven't simmered down.
Political violence has simmered in Burundi for a year after Nkurunziza pursued and won a third term.
Franklin brisket served with perfectly cooked alkaline noodles and a 60-hour-simmered fatty pork dipping sauce.
Tensions over the now two-decades-old arrangement have simmered as the relationship has grown more uneven.
Next, she simmered the whole mixture in a pot, and then poured the mixture into mason jars.
Tensions that have simmered in previous scenes finally boil over, and insecurities take on dimensions and context.
Even as stories simmered near the Hollywood surface for decades, none could fully come up for air.
Resentment has simmered, and some democracy activists have even raised calls for independence, a previously taboo issue.
It's a carefully simmered stew that makes them hard to define, classic and unpredictable all at once.
The stock in which it all simmered, however, consisted of big imbalances in trade and capital flows.
First a bed of rice, then a layer of minced pork simmered down to a near gravy.
The father caroused, the mother simmered, and there came a day when she decided to leave him.
Spieth's frustration simmered throughout the round until he made his first birdie on the par-183 16th.
SAN FRANCISCO — Tensions have long simmered between Uber and its drivers who power the ride-hailing service.
These concerns have simmered as cash piles have climbed and financial markets have rallied to record levels.
Tensions between the communities have simmered for decades and exploded into violence several times in recent years.
As they simmered down, Ms. Victor kept on nodding, her head pulling her shoulders along with it.
Ferns, which when simmered can approach mulch in texture, may never be the centerpiece of a menu.
Everyone gathered to stuff the rice into tofu skins simmered with sugar and shoyu for inari-zushi.
Waitstaff will skitter around chasing the balls, to be simmered in a hearty broth with ramen noodles.
Though protests have simmered down in recent weeks, the damage to streets, squares and the metro remain.
But Papua New Guinea ignored that push, and over the ensuing decades, tensions simmered and then exploded.
U.S. stocks have dipped as investors digested the latest batch of corporate earnings, while trade fears simmered.
Think of the Ebola crisis that simmered in West Africa in late 2013 before exploding in summer 2014.
A steaming bowl of simmered rice porridge seems to be the ubiquitous heal-all meal for East Asians.
To be sure, there have been vitriolic editorials in key Chinese newspapers as the trade tensions have simmered.
But the displeasure simmered during a relatively slow-moving era in news, when newspapers, TV and radio reigned.
Tensions have simmered in the run-up to the election and as the NLD prepares to take power.
Then again, we'd take a sprout simmered in curry by Harry Styles over a kale smoothie any day.
The plate consists of eggplants, celery, and other vegetables that are simmered until tender and served over bread.  
A Good Appetite Silky, simmered chard makes a savory bed for runny eggs and crisp bits of pancetta.
That dish, a North African staple, involves poaching eggs in a quickly simmered, heavily spiced tomato-pepper sauce.
Technically a vegetable, it is treated like a fruit, simmered to softness with sugar to counteract its astringency.
And after everything has simmered together for a few minutes, the stock reduces to a starchy, silky sauce.
After the sauce and kefta had simmered into a velvety softness, it was time to add the eggs.
The pot simmered for hours, until all of that marvelous pink-edged meat pulled away from the bones.
On Wednesday, Trump visited with Pope Francis — putting to rest a feud that simmered during the 2016 campaign.
Here's a version from Martha Rose Shulman that calls for simmered beans, but you could certainly use canned.
Scrutiny on the documents has simmered for years, but the "22019 Minutes" story last month stirred fresh interest.
Wall Street also digested looked at the latest batch of corporate earnings being released, while trade fears simmered.
The only other dish, strips of simmered pork belly, can be eaten with a bowl of white rice.
A movement against illegal immigrants has simmered for decades in Assam, which lies on the border with Bangladesh.
Earthy and hearty, brown lentils keep their shape when gently simmered, which makes for a richly textured soup.
It can be wonderful served hot — in a hearty tortilla soup, perhaps, or simmered Southern-style with dumplings.
Israeli troops frequently mount raids in the West Bank, where violence has simmered over long-stalled Palestinian statehood talks.
The row, which has simmered in private for months, threatens to wreck one of the government's main policy achievements.
Tensions had simmered since with accusations made against Afful of poaching gym members and coaching staff from Ceinkaya's gym.
Comic relief Even as the streets have simmered with anger, a carnival-like atmosphere has often dominated the protests.
He transcribed many recipes including one for "ice cream", using egg-yolk custard simmered with "a stick of vanilla".
KEEP IT UP On the streets, a backlash over high living costs and perceived elitism has also simmered down.
Tensions have long simmered between the two countries following Japan's colonization of the Korean peninsula between 1910 and 1945.
As the post-Parkland debate simmered, the Kentucky senator turned the legislative body's schedule toward a banking-deregulation bill.
Mr. Sherman has simmered corn silk with purple bergamot blossoms to make tea, and braised rabbit with spruce tips.
But intercommunal violence had simmered since the 1960s when a power-sharing system collapsed soon after independence from Britain.
But stripped down to their tender hearts and simmered until their flesh turns velvety soft, they are a delicacy.
After the stock has simmered 6-8 hours, remove all of the stock ingredients (bones, meat, aromatics, and spices).
Tensions around Grasberg could hamper Indonesia's efforts to calm Papua, where a low-level insurgency has simmered for decades.
At Purple Yam, he makes laing, taro leaves simmered in coconut milk (the trademark of Bicolano cooking) until lush.
Modern Italian cooks follow suit, topping polenta with sausages simmered in tomato sauce, a mushroom stew or braised rabbit.
They're simmered in a curry loosely based on Indonesian rendang, heady from curry paste, makrut lime leaves and galangal.
Just sliced or chopped cauliflower sautéed until lightly golden and simmered with a bit of cream and grated cheese.
This was the '70s, a brief window when Cold War tensions had simmered and jingoism was largely in retreat.
Her ideological stance aligns more closely with Sanders, but tensions have simmered between the two campaigns and their supporters.
I could go for a simmered pot of mapo tofu with ground pork tonight or on some night soon.
Some vegetable soups are complex and long simmered, but that's not what you want in the middle of July.
But the disagreement over how to handle the U.S. military presence in Syria and Afghanistan has simmered for months.
After those early flashpoints, the dispute between trans people and gender-critical folks simmered for the next 224 years.
They'd be simmered with game, whipped into a boozy mousse or slipped into baggies to eat as a snack.
Its base is a broth of pork and beef, both bones and meat, simmered for eight hours for lushness.
It is rather unbelievable how a mix of fresh vegetables simmered in plain water can taste so very good.
A pro-independence insurgency has simmered in the formerly Dutch-controlled region since it was annexed by Indonesia in 1963.
The armistice ended the first war but the tensions that generated the first conflict simmered and finally exploded once more.
The result is a rich simmered stew with tender root vegetables, and one more delicious way to get through winter.
I strained the broth, seasoned it with salt and soy sauce, added tofu and simmered it for another 30 minutes.
AIR STRIKES by India and Pakistan this week represent a worrying flare-up of tensions that have simmered for years.
Tensions based on ethnic, political and regional divisions simmered throughout the campaign, then boiled over when the result was announced.
It then simmered on Twitter until the ad slot during the Super Bowl on Sunday evening kicked it into overdrive.
A pro-independence insurgency has simmered in the Melanesian region since it was annexed by Indonesia in the early 1960s.
As the problem simmered, though, planetary scientists developed their own sneaking suspicions that water might have a superionic ice phase.
He called his gadget a Naxon Beanery, as it was inspired by the slow-simmered Jewish bean stew called cholent.
Take your brined, simmered, beautiful piece of beef and slather it with some homemade Russian dressing and butter on rye.
But after that, Khan's hot streak simmered; The Woman I Am was the only album she recorded in the 21984s.
Recent trade tensions also simmered as investors digested China's Tuesday announcement that it would impose deposits on U.S. sorghum imports.
Pork adobo with citrus and coriander, she asks me, or red lentils simmered Ethiopian-style, with fresh tomatoes and berbere ?
Or it might have been, as she later came to believe, something that had simmered in her for a lifetime.
" Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, "The week the hill rose up: MLK's assassination ignited anger in Pittsburgh that had simmered for years.
Reports of human rights abuses by security forces often emerge from Papua, where a separatist movement has simmered for decades.
The Cold War simmered when the groundwork for the internet was barely emerging and televisions only had a few channels.
We ate beans simmered, sprouted and fermented — fava, mung, black gram, pigeon pea, cannellini — whatever the variety might call for.
It's made of rice simmered in chicken broth and white wine, with collapsed tomatoes, sofrito and olives leaching their brine.
The Islands is best known for long-simmered stews but the kitchen also knows a thing or two about frying.
Tensions have simmered in the state, which Mr. Trump lost in the 2016 election, over the federal government's immigration policies.
The recent terrorist attacks have left the proudly diverse capital confronting tensions that have simmered on the fringes for years.
I realized what the other soups were lacking: the taste of soup that's slowly simmered all day on the stove. 
Always there are spicy pickles, sambar and vegetables simmered in coconut milk or sautéed with ground coconut and curry leaves.
A dish that has been baked or has simmered for 15 minutes contains about 40 percent of the original alcohol.
Then they're dropped in a black lagoon of pork blood simmered with vinegar and long green peppers like witches' fingers.
The chicken is stuffed with aromatics and simmered until the meat can be pulled easily from the bones with chopsticks.
The battle between the government and technology companies over advanced encryption and other digital security measures has simmered for years.
A feud has simmered for years between Trump and Bezos, who also owns the Washington Post, a frequent Trump target.
Unrest has simmered recently on announcements of a referendum vote on a new constitution and major social and economic reforms.
Then your teeth would sink into the gently simmered filling — beef or lamb, maybe, punctuated with sprightly flecks of pepper.
For lamb lovers, a good option is Irish stew, simmered with potatoes on top, a humble but eminently satisfying feast.
Tensions have also simmered between Democratic leaders who want to proceed slowly and liberals who think they are wasting time.
The secret to a great chowder, as Matty Matheson tells us, is a slow-simmered homemade fumet, or fish stock.
Discontent about pay has often simmered at the BBC, which is funded by a license fee paid by British households.
One of the dishes we always get there is "albondigas," little meatballs simmered in a garlicky, smoked paprika-infused tomato sauce.
Concerns about match-fixing have steadily simmered since then, though they have primarily focused on mediocre players in low-profile matches.
Speculation had simmered for months that the Republican candidate could launch his own "Trump TV" network if he lost Tuesday's election.
But, the underlying problem is more about recipes that take forever to prep or have to be simmered away for hours.
Once everyone had simmered down and actually compared the album to the flaming hot masterpiece Drake had promised, Views felt lukewarm.
The feet are fried, braised and simmered in sauce, which allows the chicken feet to become tender and more jelly-like.
We cut it up, we sauteed it, we simmered with shoyu and sugar; we turned into something else that was beautiful.
Recipe of the day: This quick pressure-cooker chipotle chicken pozole tastes as if it has simmered for a long time.
Recipe of the day: This quick, pressure cooker chipotle chicken pozole tastes as if it has simmered for a long time.
The debate over capital punishment has simmered in New Hampshire for decades, though the state hasn't executed anyone in 80 years.
Ms. Anjari cut it into pieces, covered it with water, and simmered it into soup with potatoes, carrots, ginger and cumin.
Tension simmered at the White House as the President's lawyers tested different scenarios that could ensue after Mueller files his report.
Calls to appoint an independent prosecutor have simmered for months, but until now, they had been voiced almost entirely by Democrats.
Protests have simmered for months, spawning bitter clashes over the 1,172-mile oil pipeline that would span from North Dakota to Illinois.
And while the flurry of excitement over cheap VR via Cardboard simmered for a couple of years, interest has largely died out.
Arguments about the role of Sharia courts play in the U.K. have simmered for some years, with no easy solutions on offer.
The streets simmered with rage as residents scrambled to save possessions from demolition; their homes stood in the way of Correa's boardwalk.
A separatist movement has simmered for decades in Papua, where there have been frequent complaints of rights abuses by Indonesian security forces.
Canada's parliament unanimously condemned the personal attacks on Trudeau on Monday, as the famously polite nation simmered over the U.S. weekend broadsides.
Having simmered since 2017, when the purchase was made public, the row over the S-313s has recently come to a boil.
Stocks kicked off 2019 with a bang as U.S.-China trade tensions simmered while the Federal Reserve signaled patience in raising rates.
The imam at the neighborhood mosque would speak of US ravages in Iraq, and as Ahmed listened, his anger simmered, then seethed.
Longer-dated yields hovered just off five-week lows, as trade tension worries simmered down even in the absence of a deal.
Meanwhile, the proxy war that has simmered for years between Iran and Saudi Arabia is threatening to become a full-blown war.
But the real standout is busketti , beef simmered in a rich spiced sauce and served with that silky smooth spaghetti and rice.
A separatist conflict has simmered for decades since Papua was incorporated into Indonesia after a widely criticized U.N.-backed referendum in 1969.
What started in Wisconsin has slowly simmered over the past half-decade but is now beginning to boil over in other states.
Backing for Colombia's left has simmered for years, though it failed to translate into victories at presidential elections, held every four years.
Tensions have simmered since U.S. President Donald Trump last year pulled out of a multilateral deal designed to limit Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Best of all is picadillo, ground beef simmered for two hours in crushed tomatoes, with green olives bringing an almost voluptuous brininess.
Simmered with a little coconut milk, it becomes a fragrant, spicy sauce for all manner of meat, fish, vegetable, tofu or noodles.
In that one, you eat a slice of simmered pork belly together with a pickled mushroom and a square of cabbage kimchi.
It's soaked for two days, then plunged into a pot and simmered for hours until the flesh loosens, ready to peel away.
Then drink them with a new Florence Fabricant recipe, for a chicken-thigh riff on saltimbocca, simmered with fingerling potatoes and peas.
A Good Appetite Buttery shortbread dough surrounds a surprise filling of simmered plums with honey and cinnamon in this French-inspired treat.
Given the opportunity, these stalks shine — versatile enough to be enjoyed raw, simmered until silky or cooked to any state in between.
Or, simmered with a splash of white wine and broth, they may wind up as a sauce for steaks, chops or chicken.
MOSCOW — The war in eastern Ukraine that simmered quietly for months has erupted in a lethal bout of fighting in recent days.
As is typical in curries, most of the spices are simmered in the sauce along with the aromatics until the flavors meld.
Still, the exchange echoed a tension that has simmered alongside the sense of triumph that the Women's March created for so many.
I add gochujang sauce to a hearty beef chili simmered in smoky chipotle peppers and beer, which blankets a base of tortilla chips.
Update: Amazon reported its second quarter earnings Thursday afternoon, showing its stocks had simmered down, which bumped Bezos back down to second place.
An independence movement and an armed insurgency have simmered in the formerly Dutch-controlled region since it was annexed by Indonesia in 1963.
But beneath these numbers, the feuds among core developers over resolving longstanding issues have simmered on, most critically how to increase block size.
Philip and Elizabeth's relationship simmered for five seasons, while blood, guts, sex, danger, and difficult parenting spiced things up from time to time.
Shell is in a similar battle over Bonga crude, though it has simmered under the surface and not caused significant loading programme delays.
Over the years, the sound he's put forth has changed, found nuance, and simmered down from raw sawtooth waves and thick kick drums.
The emails show that after the furor over the voter records was resolved, hostility simmered from top DNC officials over the Sanders campaign.
When you've successfully pickled your ham choy, use it to top the slow-simmered pork the way Nick's Chinese-Jamaican grandma does it.
Tensions have simmered between indigenous communities and oil companies in Ecuador since Texaco - now Chevron - began operations in the Amazon in the 1960s.
Much of the animal and vegetable kingdoms simmered in his pot: crab, chicken, pork sausage, sun-dried shrimp, okra, bell pepper, onion, celery.
Despite that France's government borrowing costs continued to outpace Germany's or even Belgium's as pressure simmered ahead of elections in April and May.
Fresh curry leaves, if you can find them, are aromatic and floral when simmered with the mushrooms (they don't taste like curry powder).
Then I pulled the meat from the bones, chopped it and simmered it in a quick gravy for a rich and delicious filling.
The broth gets a tangy kick from the ginger simmered into it; the result almost tastes as if it's been finished with vinegar.
But once it's cut, the tart reveals a magenta stripe of simmered plums in each slice — fragrant with cinnamon and glistening with honey.
I ate them both, and was flooded first with pleasure then with embarrassment that I'd thought simmered food wasn't worth a chef's time.
A separatist movement has simmered for decades in Papua, while there have also been frequent complaints of rights abuses by Indonesian security forces.
Since then, a low-level insurgency has simmered in the mineral-rich region, which is divided into two provinces, Papua and West Papua.
The 30 guests were briefly blindfolded and fed an improbably rich morsel that turned out be a salted date simmered in olive oil.
Most cooks don't veer far from this basic version, simmered on the stovetop until the meat is tender and served with warm tortillas.
Simmered Kabocha Squash With Scallions I love squash and am always in search of ideas for cooking it that make sense after work.
The simmered lamb used to gambol in the Hudson Valley, the croquetted topneck clams were raked in off Long Island and so on.
Fish varieties range from rainbow trout ($38) to salmon trout ($158), and preparation options include sashimi, salt-grilled, simmered in soy sauce or tempura.
Once the stew has simmered and the beans are heated, you can serve it in a bowl, on its own, or over other dishes.
The daddy meme had been adequately explored, and like any meme that's been analyzed so thoroughly, the internet's daddy obsession simmered down a bit.
South Korean firms have already started investing in the fast-growing Southeast Asia region as its spat with Beijing simmered for a few years.
Tensions have simmered for much of the past decade between Bushwick's longtime Latino and African American residents and artists who moved into the area.
Speculation that the Anglican Communion is on the brink of schism has simmered since the Episcopal Church elected an openly gay bishop in 2003.
His spread includes a mix of rice dishes and simmered meats: chicken korma, chicken biryani, vegetable biryani, and samosas, a savory dumpling-like pastry.
The move thrust the Himalayan region back to the front of tensions between India and Pakistan, which have simmered for more than 70 years.
As the water simmered, it cooked the beans through and acted as a conduit to bring the rich, spicy flavors deep into their cores.
Yes, the No. 2 Wolverines were playing their cross-state rival Michigan State here at Spartan Stadium, but this time, the tension merely simmered.
The roast pork is reprised over rice and inky frijoles simmered in sofrito and red wine vinegar until they are tender but still discrete.
Whether simmered in a pasta sauce or chilled and brushed sparingly with lemon for a cocktail appetizer, a shrimp is a yummy, salty bite.
The second coat is black beans, boiled, pulverized and then simmered with a crumble of toasted avocado leaves, which lend an almost menthol buzz.
That, in turn, has deepened the resentment that has long simmered among many who do not qualify for government assistance toward those who do.
The index simmered in July to a level of 280 on hopes the a trade deal between the U.S. and China will be resolved.
She remembers catching the scent of whole milk simmered with freshly cracked cardamom and carrots in the air as she ran outside to play.
Don't miss the bistek ($3.60), featuring beef simmered in a savory ranchero sauce, and the Don Pancho, chopped steak atop a crunchy tortilla ($3.55).
The topping, a mixture of butter, flour, sugar and sliced almonds, is simmered on the stove and then spread over the almost-baked cake.
Some victim advocates blame Colombia's civil war, which simmered and flared for more than five decades, for spawning a macho culture of physical violence.
The Provençal soup was simple: vegetables cut bite-size, simmered in broth, cheered up with plenty of garlicky pesto, dropped directly into each bowl.
Up to that time, breast of duck was a little-regarded ingredient, used primarily in confits — meat simmered and preserved in its own fat.
U.S. stocks were mixed, on the edge of a fifth straight day of losses as tensions simmered between the United States and North Korea.
After the sauce is simmered, the cooked, halved eggs are arranged in the pan and gently heated so they can absorb that heady liquid.
Besides that, residents simmered under corruption, mismanagement and the shifting of resources to the Chinese mainland, where the Nationalists were fighting Mao Zedong's Communists.
Trade concerns also simmered in the background after President Donald Trump approved tariffs on imported solar cells and certain washing machines earlier this week.
I like to use a method called butter-steamed, which essentially means simmered in a shallow butter-and-water bath, covered, over high heat.
Shots were fired at the U.S. Embassy in Ankara, compounding U.S.-Turkish tensions as a dispute over Turkey's detention of an American pastor simmered.
The cook, however, revealed that the carnitas are simmered low and slow for ten hours, and the meat is locally sourced and never frozen.
That feud simmered -- Rapinoe scored two goals after he said she should finish the job and win the final before talking about White House invitations.
Protests have simmered for months, spawning bitter clashes over the 1,172-mile oil pipeline currently under construction that would span from North Dakota to Illinois.
Although tensions have simmered for years, the two economic powerhouses are threatening a global trade war as they look to protect their most advanced industries.
Even as the trade disputes simmered, two dozen CEIC officials traveled to Morgantown in late 2018 for an executive education program at West Virginia University.
Tensions between Suu Kyi and the military have simmered in the run-up to the presidential election and as her party prepares to take power.
After getting a good sear on both sides, I glugged on some of the jarred curry sauce and simmered them until tender, about five minutes.
When it is added to a base of tender squid simmered with onions, garlic and tomato, the resulting sauce is sweet, round, deep and unctuous.
Reports of human rights abuses by security forces often trickle out of the easternmost region of Papua, where a separatist movement has simmered for decades.
Their contribution feels intuitive and deep-simmered: Even when a track flaunts its electronic timbres, as on "Rapsódia Brasilis," there's a tendril of folkloric imprecision.
Just grilled with salt and lime may be the best way, but they are also delicious simmered in a delicate Oaxaca-style yellow mole sauce.
Dips are simmered, slaws (creamy or vinegar) are mixed, and green beans are boiled to within an inch of their lives, in true Southern tradition.
In Vietnam, whatever the weather, breakfast might look like what Westerners would choose for a wintry day's supper: piping hot soups and long-simmered stews.
Prosecutors blamed the attack on the Shomrim, a Hasidic group that patrols Williamsburg, a neighborhood where tensions between orthodox Jews and blacks have long simmered.
THEN ... AT THE HEIGHT OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, RUMORS SURROUNDING A BRUTAL LOCAL CRIME SIMMERED TO A BOIL … AND TURNED THE WHOLE TOWN UPSIDE DOWN.
Nope, for me, sickness unequivocally equals a tub of long-simmered chicken ramen, preferably the curry-laced version from our neighborhood noodle shop, Toki Underground.
Tensions between the United States and Iran have simmered since President Trump last year pulled the U.S. from the Obama-era nuclear deal with Tehran.
The main work is braising the chicken, which is simmered to tenderness with onions and sweet spices, like turmeric, saffron, ginger, allspice and, especially, cinnamon.
Over the past two decades however, tensions have simmered and occasionally boiled over with activists pushing in vain for full democracy amidst opposition from Beijing.
For this recipe, she roasts the chicken in her massive, industrial-strength convection oven, then tosses it in a sauce of simmered fresh herbs and vegetables.
U.S.-Iran tensions simmered through the fall, but then spiked back up in late December and early January, coming to a head with the Soleimani strike.
After applying a rub of salt, pepper, and Takis seasoning, the chops hit the heat, where their unusual addition quickly simmered into a sanguine oil slick.
But while that rage has simmered just under the surface, few were willing to call for Comey's resignation, fearing whom Trump might choose to replace him.
A sense of powerlessness simmered into frustration — the bitter realization that principles and pragmatism don't often dwell in harmony when it comes to race in America.
The bones and any resulting stock are then mixed with a base of soy, saké, mirin, sugar, and water and simmered for four to six hours.
Fiercest of the dishes is soondubu jjigae, a long-simmered stew incarnadine from chile paste and chile oil, for which peppers are shipped from South Korea.
But the salad goes as well plain alongside a pizza or under sausage that's been simmered in sauce, with stuffed shells or lasagna or eggplant Parm.
The menu will have a Basque influence, with chorizo simmered in cider, an omelet with salted cod, Spanish cheeses and cured meats, and slabs of beef.
As the clashes have simmered on, sporadic and limited in scope, Bethlehem, like the rest of the Palestinian territories, seemed suspended in a kind of limbo.
Chilaquiles are typically made with freshly fried tortillas simmered in salsa; this recipe calls for tortilla chips, and you build a sauce directly in the pan.
This recipe is very loosely based on a Georgian dish called chakapuli, usually a combination of some type of meat simmered with sour plums and tarragon.
Another featured the meat of one whole lobster which I'd steamed earlier; I'd taken the shell of the lobster and simmered it in the red sauce.
Tension between senators and the Trump administration over U.S.-Saudi relations has simmered since the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a vocal critic of Riyadh.
Tensions have simmered for decades between Rakhine Buddhists and minority Rohingya Muslims who are denied citizenship, although many families have lived in the region for generations.
In Italy, it shows up in rustic fish soups, in fritto misto, simmered in a luscious squid-ink sauce for the most exquisite spaghetti or risotto.
Those golden-brown seeds, so slippery when first removed, contain a milky, tannin-rich liquid that blooms into a startling red ink when simmered in water.
More smoke seeps into moussaka — the Arab version, not the Greek one — as eggplants are roasted and then simmered for hours with chickpeas, tomatoes and mint.
They're simmered with butter and slices of white American cheese, a surprisingly successful stand-in for traditional Bhutanese farmer cheese made from curds, minus the tang.
In addition, shots were fired at the U.S. Embassy in Ankara, compounding U.S.-Turkish tensions as a dispute over Turkey's detention of an American pastor simmered.
Tensions between the Indigenous population and Bolivia's long-ruling elite of European descent date to Spanish colonial times, and have simmered under the surface ever since.
Friday through Sunday, she serves an extensive menu of Ecuadorean dishes: ceviche, simmered goat, stuffed plantains and guatita, a lush tripe stew bolstered with peanut butter.
This second iteration of the Vietnamese soup and noodle specialist features long-simmered beef broth and a pho pot, a hot pot do-it-yourself version.
Yet broader political discontent simmered through scores of demonstrations held across Russia this month against rising garbage collection fees and the absence of ecological recycling methods.
Typically simmered with chicken, mole poblano was a staple of takeout joints and lunch counters and restaurants before anyone took Mexican food in New York seriously.
He would rush you as if to an American ice cream parlor on a crowded summer afternoon — and then offer you a slowly simmered French meal.
The selling point was catharsis, even more than it was confrontation: some fraught emotion (of some kind), long-simmered and complicated (or not?), would erupt spectacularly.
A separatist movement has simmered for decades in the resource-rich area of Papua, where there have been frequent complaints of rights abuses by Indonesian security forces.
No matter what your favorite slow-simmered, crusty-roasted, or cheesy-baked dish may be, a far less time-consuming cooking option is closer than you think.
Speculation had simmered that Abe would call a snap poll in a bid to lock in his ruling bloc's two-thirds "super majority" in the lower house.
Authorities locked down the central bank and shut the road to the capital's airport for part of the day because of bomb scares as communal tension simmered.
But that theme simmered and was lit on fire again by Susan Fowler's epic memo on her toxic experience as an engineer at car-hailing startup Uber.
Secessionist feeling has simmered in the southeast since the Biafra separatist rebellion of 1967-70 that tipped Nigeria into civil war and killed around 1 million people.
But rather than use the spongy tofu to show off a complex and labor-intensive sauce, I simmered it and served it in a flavorful mushroom broth.
Speculation has simmered that Abe might dissolve parliament's lower house and call an election on the same day as an upper house poll is due in July.
Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra have made some small ripples and the fervor around Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin has already simmered down to its usual buzz.
Tensions over the use of the world's longest river have long simmered between the Egypt and Ethiopia, raising fears the disputes could eventually boil over into conflict.
On its face, the dish is straightforward: chicken, onions and tomatoes simmered together in a paprika-laced gravy, then served with egg noodles or rice, occasionally dumplings.
Unrest has simmered in Kashmir since a popular militant leader was killed just over a year ago, sparking unrest in which more than 90 civilians have died.
China suffered its first bond default in March 2014 and worries over the country's financial health have simmered, with an uptick in defaults this year spurring concern.
Secessionist sentiment simmered in the region since the Biafra separatist rebellion tipped the country into a 1967-70 civil war that killed an estimated 1 million people.
Mr. Trump may be looking to convert his campaign supporters into the audience for a new media company, and speculation about that has simmered throughout the summer.
The waitress—an older woman in a red bandana—tells me that to make the hangover soup, beef bones are simmered in broth for a whole day.
This isn't a female-empowerment anthem arrived at easily; it's the product of years of reflection and frustration, simmered until it thickens into something rich and substantive.
Involtini made with meat may be simmered in a sauce, grilled or baked in a hot oven, depending on the cook's inclination and the meat's inherent tenderness.
In place of a complex, long-simmered pork-based broth, the dish relies on a mixture of clam and chicken broth in a two-to-one ratio.
If the first half, "Arrows," simmered slowly, the dreamlike "Errors," which began after a brief blackout, boiled over with Ms. Sweeney's fantastical tale about that mountain lion.
But the larvae and pupae, carefully tweezed out of disinterred nests, are eaten immediately, gently simmered with ginger so they stay creamy, or fried to a crisp.
But if you've got an excess of meat in the fridge, you might see this as another opportunity to serve it, shredded and simmered with the noodles.
Glaring racial juxtapositions simmered during Obama's first term -- one that found black Americans hit hardest by the recession in terms of unemployment, homes lost and wealth vanished.
Wearing wallpaper and wainscoting and pressed tin, Red Hook Tavern does a straight-faced impression of a whiskey-simmered New York corner bar of a certain age.
Resentment against illegal immigrants has simmered for years in Assam, one of India's poorest states, with residents blaming outsiders, mainly Bangladeshis, for taking their jobs and land.
Kare-kare is traditionally prepared as an oxtail stew simmered in a thick peanut sauce, but his interpretation isn't as foreign to Britons as it might seem.
Tensions have simmered at the department in recent months over Barr's penchant to be closely involved in matters big and small in the department, Justice officials say.
This is especially true in France, where tarragon is everywhere: simmered into soups, steeped in vinegars and mustards, strewed on fish, tossed with salads of soft lettuces.
The condemned naval officer, Kulbhushan Jadhav, was arrested in March 2016 in Baluchistan, the restive province in Southwest Pakistan, where a separatist insurgency has simmered for decades.
And unlike the stiff cuts favored elsewhere, the meat — Angus brisket, eye of round simmered into submission and luscious, unorthodox short rib — yields and melts without hesitation.
The atmosphere simmered with the strange happiness of our little world, the feeling of being finally at the right place, if maybe not in the right time.
She could elevate the wild muscadine grapes, the slow-simmered butter beans and the "tom thumbs" — air-dried pork sausages whose casings are made from pig appendixes.
The immigration debate has simmered throughout much of Trump's presidency, but over multiple CNBC/SurveyMonkey quarterly checks, small-business owners consistently report little effect on their businesses.
A Good Appetite Gently cooked onions, simmered in butter or oil until they collapse in a golden-brown heap, need very little help to become a meal.
Armed militants from several states arrived at Bundy's ranch in the following days, leading to a standoff with federal agents that simmered down after agents returned Bundy's cattle.
Eggs show up simmered in pools of cream to be eaten with toast, floating in bowls of hipster ramen and sliding off cheeseburgers made with grass-fed beef.
His long-simmered pork chashu, the basis of many ramen dishes, is cut into thin ribbons using a classic red Italian hand-cranked ham slicer on the bar.
The rivalry has simmered for years, but according to a confidential report drafted by the investigators and seen by Reuters, areas of the north have descended into lawlessness.
This may be because stews are all about soft and slippery comfort — meat, vegetables or both simmered until they are so very tender that knives are hardly needed.
And speculation has long simmered that 28 classified pages from a congressional inquiry into 9/11 will shed new light on connections between the government and al Qaeda.
After the soup had simmered for a while, I turned the heat off and let it cool down for five minutes before pouring the mixture into a blender.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Trade tensions that have simmered in the background for investors are starting to boil over into a more severe problem for the U.S. stock market.
Here the chicken is submerged and simmered in a broth steeped with cilantro, garlic, ginger and pandan leaves, which lend a flavor that's half-fragrance, half-cloudy memory.
A few recipes come from Mr. Novikov's mother, like a perfect dessert of little orbs of tangy yogurt cheese, flecked with poppy seeds and simmered in sour cream.
The first of four planned flights taking South Koreans home landed on Friday, as tension simmered over quarantine centres that protesters have said are too close to homes.
For most residents, Bridgeton has often felt like a safe haven from the undercurrent of anti-immigration sentiment they knew simmered in pockets of neighboring, predominantly white communities.
There are Italian elements, like pastas, but they've been given highly personalized touches, often based on family recipes, like lasagnettes (broad ruffled noodles) with a long-simmered ragù.
Things have since simmered down, but Scorsese&aposs daughter, actress Francesca Scorsese had what could be the best response to her father&aposs opinion about Marvel Studios films.
In South Asia, might the Johnson administration have had more clout to ease tensions between India and Pakistan, which broke into open war in 1965 and simmered thereafter?
But the recent crashes, and a fuller understanding of the role Boeing has played in regulating itself, have brought concerns that had simmered for years to the fore.
Anger at the dilution of national identity that is an unavoidable corollary of the mass movement of people has simmered in the background of Britain's political conversation for years.
Meanwhile MSCI's inclusion of some 230 China-listed shares in its global indexes from Friday also helped sentiment even as the clash with the United States over trade simmered.
Minority Threat's blown-out new EP drips with long-simmered vitriol and righteous outrage, tempering beatdown riffs and two-stepping swing with shreds of powerviolence and empire-toppling lyrics.
The tension that has simmered in the Republican Party for years -- shutting down the government and nearly bringing the nation to default -- escalated into an outright civil war Tuesday.
Sandesh are small sweet meats, fried in ghee and often molded into pretty shapes; Bengali rosogolla are spongy balls of chhana simmered in and then served in sugar syrup.
A 79-day "umbrella revolution" in late 2014 demanding Beijing allow full democracy in Hong Kong brought chaos to the streets, and anti-mainland Chinese sentiment has simmered since.
East Timor is the poorest nation in Southeast Asia despite being rich in natural resources, and tensions have simmered in the young democracy over income inequality and high unemployment.
Anger has simmered in Congo for months over what opponents of President Joseph Kabila believe are his efforts to hold on to power beyond his constitutional two-term limit.
Tensions have simmered between Venezuela and its neighbors, Colombia in particular, for months as a US-led international effort tries to isolate and remove embattled Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Simmered in lightly salted water, fresh shell beans are ready in a half-hour or so, as opposed to dried beans' hour-plus, and their creamy texture is tantalizing.
The menu features a different simmered dish daily, including such notably succulent classics as navarin d'agneau (lamb stewed with vegetables), blanquette de veau (veal in cream sauce) and cassoulet.
I'd be happy with any of those, but just now I crave a true French-style braise, with meat that is gently simmered to utter tenderness, brimming with flavor.
Hokkien mee is darker yet, snaking egg noodles simmered in the wok with chicken stock and a dose of richer, aged soy sauce and kecap manis (sweet soy sauce).
While the sauce simmered, Mr. Porowski, wearing a thin white T-shirt and slim-fit jeans, prepared ground turkey meatballs with crushed fennel, chili flakes, honey and more cheese.
But you'll also find many types of long-simmered squid stew there, many of which contain chorizo and garbanzo beans and, more often than not, a few clams, too.
The meat is bolstered with a small harvest of tomatoes, onion, green pepper and garlic, then the mixture is ground into a sumptuous paste, which is simmered for hours.
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 century-old restaurant Otafuku, in the Asakusa district of Tokyo, specializes in a long-simmered stew called oden, with a base of dashi broth first made in 1945.
Tensions between the two have simmered ever since, with Descente in 2013 removing a president installed by Itochu and replacing him with Ishimoto, a scion of the founding family.
Tensions over the company's safety culture simmered even after the 2008 crash as the company came under new management several years later, according to people involved in the discussions.
In the decade since the financial crisis, public anger has simmered over the way rich individuals and corporations game the international financial system to avoid paying their fair share.
Outrage over rising inequality has simmered for years, erupting into the Occupy Wall Street movement and the groundswell of support for Senator Bernie Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist.
A shadow rests at the center like a fallen sun: a sun-dried peach, fattened overnight in water steeped with cinnamon sticks, then simmered with chancaca, raw cane sugar.
Young German provincials such as the philosophers Johann Gottlieb Fichte and Johann Gottfried von Herder—the fathers, respectively, of economic and cultural nationalism—simmered with resentment toward cosmopolitan universalists.
Tensions simmered on Saturday Turku as the anti-immigration "Finland First" movement held a rally but it was met by counter-demonstrators brandishing signs saying "No room for racism ".
Of course, they serve the ubiquitous baccalà mantecato (salt cod simmered in milk and whipped with oil to a snowy mousse) and sarde in saór (sweet and sour sardines).
Expectations had simmered for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to call a snap election for the lower house, but last week he said he was not considering such a move.
In addition, shots were fired at the U.S. Embassy in Ankara, compounding tensions between Turkey and the United States as a dispute over Turkey's detention of an American pastor simmered.
Even now you can get a sense of the tension that has simmered since 1953 by visiting the dividing line within the Demilitarized Zone, near where the armistice was signed.
The incident has escalated a standoff between anti-government activists and law enforcement authorities that has simmered since the group's defiant takeover of the federally owned refuge on January 2.
But residents near the heavily armed border with North Korea have seen property values decline in recent years, as tensions simmered after a decade of warmer ties ended in 2008.
The "Nubian issue", as it has come to be known in Egypt, simmered for decades without much pushback—in part, out of fear that dissent would lead to more repression.
In addition, shots were fired at the U.S. Embassy in Ankara, compounding tensions between Turkey and the United States as a dispute over Turkey's detention of an American pastor simmered .
While tensions have simmered in recent weeks, it appears they may again be on the rise as the US responds to what it perceives as Iran's latest act of aggression.
Efforts to wrest land back into private ownership or state control have simmered in state capitols in the Rocky Mountain region for years, fueling resentment even as they have foundered.
The debate over what to do with DACA recipients opened up an immigration-related can of worms that has simmered in the background for the better part of two years.
By day, you'll find Amboy, Cailan's popular Filipino takeout window, serving dishes like grilled whole pompano, succulent pork belly wrapped in banana, adobo green beans, or ginger-simmered mung beans.
Among classic home-style French dishes, there is the standard poule au pot, in which the bird is simmered whole with leeks and carrots, then served with its own broth.
The afternoon was an immersion in Hughes's complicated passion for New York, a peerlessly diverse city that has simmered and sometimes exploded with racial and ethnic tensions since its beginning.
As his earning potential grew, tension simmered between Mr. Jordan's street crew, which wanted to guide 29ix93ine's career, and his legitimate industry team, which imagined him as a mainstream star.
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Keema (Spiced Ground Meat) Keema is one of my weeknight staples: all the savoriness of a long-simmered Bolognese, and a lot more complexity, in a fraction of the time.
Or delicate, flaking slices might appear in a broth of fish and pork bones, simmered for half a day and mobbed with fresh tengjiao (a type of green Sichuan peppercorn).
If the thriller "Daniel Isn't Real" were a recipe, it would call for unappealing ingredients — psychiatric stereotypes, jumpy editing, a mopey protagonist — simmered together until they crackle, pop and blister.
With Manning, the Giants quarterback, set to hold a news conference on Friday to confirm his retirement, the debate about his accomplishments, which has simmered for years, will have closure.
But sometimes, at least at the beginning of the season, I think the best way is the plainest: simmered in salted water, drained at the right moment, and served warm.
A sturdy, spherical relative of couscous, it is hand-rolled from a mixture of semolina and water, then dried and toasted before it is ready to be steamed or simmered.
Hedge fund managers have warned that Chinese authorities could soon retaliate against U.S. tariffs and vastly escalate a global trade war that has simmered for the last few of weeks.
PARIS (Reuters) - Russia inaugurated its most visible landmark in France on Wednesday, brushing off a diplomatic snub by Francois Hollande's government as bilateral tensions simmered over the war in Syria.
Resentment against illegal immigrants from Bangladesh has simmered for years in Assam, one of India's poorest states, with residents blaming outsiders, Hindus or Muslims, for stealing their jobs and land.
After blowing up a few years ago, the low-maintenance color technique's popularity simmered right about the time everyone — and we mean everyone — was bleaching their roots and going platinum blonde.
The hype surrounding the hotly-anticipated iOS 12 has simmered down a bit, but only because it's finally been released and people are too busy tinkering with their iPhones to tweet.
Fresh blood binds and provides a powerful umami kick to the offal and meat of a cow, lamb, or goat, before the whole mixture is simmered, stuffed into intestines, and grilled.
Their rage simmered after two anti-government demonstrators were killed Wednesday in the city of Montero in Santa Cruz province, after a rampage of gunfire that left several other people wounded.
Trade tensions simmered in the background as President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he had to confront China over trade even if it caused short-term harm to the U.S. economy.
Tensions between Buddhists and Muslims have simmered since scores were killed and tens of thousands displaced in communal clashes accompanying the onset of the country's democratic transition in 2012 and 2013.
Incursions, most of them accidental, are frequent: even as the Doklam confrontation has simmered, a Chinese contingent was spotted briefly on Indian soil almost 1,000km away, to the west of Nepal.
That criticism, which has long simmered in Silicon Valley but spiked this year, played at least a role in the firm's recent additions, according to one person close to the firm.
Uahiapele, whose name means "smoke of Pele" (the goddess of volcanoes), has brooding purplish leaves, but when the sun hits them, their undersides blaze orange, and when simmered, they turn black.
Secessionist sentiment has simmered in the region since the Biafra separatist rebellion plunged Africa's most populous country into a civil war in 1967-70 that killed an estimated one million people.
Should you decide that making mezzalune is not in the cards, cut your fresh egg pasta into wide or narrow ribbons, and toss them with the simmered peas, ricotta and mushrooms.
India accuses Pakistan of backing Islamist militants and encouraging them to launch attacks in Indian-controlled Kashmir, where a separatist insurgency has simmered for years, and in other parts of India.
Secessionist sentiment has simmered in the region since the Biafra separatist rebellion tipped Africa's most populous country into a civil war in 1967-70 that killed an estimated one million people.
Afterward, they take a bath in beer simmered with Old Bay, onions, bay leaf and lemon, then are tumbled into a plastic bag with a liberal slop of garlic butter sauce.
With Yreka as its capital, Jefferson would include parts of both Oregon and California where resentments had simmered over the supposed neglect of politicians in the capitals of Salem and Sacramento.
Papua, where a separatist movement has simmered for decades, is a sensitive issue for Indonesia, which took over the former Dutch colony after a widely criticized U.N.-backed referendum in 1969.
Pakistani officials say they arrested Kulbhushan Yadav, an officer in the Indian Navy, this month in Baluchistan, a mineral-rich province in southwestern Pakistan where an insurgency has simmered for years.
Instead, he found himself becoming an extreme example of the unintended consequences of a war that has simmered for four years in eastern Ukraine between Ukrainian forces and Russian-backed separatists.
The next time I ate halibut at King, it was poached, the beans were back and the greens had been replaced with small artichoke hearts simmered in white wine and amaranth.
Mr. Yebga, a 23-year-old with a quick, beaming smile and poetic English, said he left his home country because he faced persecution as a journalist as civil strife simmered.
The signature burger, All Jacked Up, is half a pound of premium Angus beef, Colby Jack cheese, slow-simmered barbecue sauce, Applewood smoked bacon, lettuce, tomato and red onion, for $16.45.
President Trump lauded Turkey as a "great NATO ally" during a press conference with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Wednesday in which tensions between the countries simmered beneath the surface.
The issue has so far simmered in the background as the GOP struggles to reach a deal to repeal Obamacare, another key campaign plank that has repeatedly stalled amid party divisions.
At Joon, there is the crispy rice called tahdig in Farsi, molded into hollow cups to be filled with fesenjan, a stew whose brooding sweetness comes from long-simmered pomegranate juice.
This was partly due to the steep fall in Asian markets as protests rumbled on in Hong Kong and trade tensions between China and the United States simmered in the background .
Paul question rejected by Roberts The Senate trial began Thursday with a quick and quiet ending to a behind-the-scenes fight that simmered throughout the day on Wednesday, as Sen.
Secessionist sentiment has simmered in the southeast since the Biafra separatist rebellion plunged Africa's most populous country into a civil war in 1967-70 that killed an estimated one million people.
Though I appreciate borscht simmered with a meaty soup bone, I sometimes crave a clean, lighter-tasting vegetarian red borscht, quickly cooked in a makes-its-own broth kind of way.
The violence marks a dramatic escalation of a conflict that has simmered since October, when a similar, but much smaller, series of Rohingya attacks on security posts prompted a fierce military response.
All this stoked a fury that simmered inside him, one that began to bubble up in the politicized environment of the 1970s, he says, when indigenous people began to find their voices.
The incident happened less than a three-hour drive from Cannon Ball, where protests led by the Standing Rock Sioux tribe have simmered for months over the 1,172-mile Dakota Access Pipeline.
Insurrections have simmered in India's remote, neglected north-east for decades, and Maoist guerrillas who started fighting in the 260s still rattle tribal regions in the eastern states of Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh.
As the tensions simmered, an Australian media report appeared to suggest military action was imminent, saying Australian officials believed Washington was prepared to bomb Iran's nuclear capability as early as next month.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli soldiers shot dead three Palestinians in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday including one the military said had tried to stab a soldier, as four months of tensions simmered.
Gum arabic is grown mainly in Darfur, Kordofan and Blue Nile - Sudan's poorest and most strife-ridden regions, where insurgencies have simmered for years, in a country awash with other economic obstacles.
Tensions have simmered ever since Trump's controversial declaration last week, with many world leaders fearing it will mean the end of a two-state solution to the moribund Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
Summer at the Silver Gull David and Linda Gordon's relationship simmered for decades, until that first summer at the Silver Gull Beach Club in Queens ushered in a Labor Day marriage proposal.
Those economic problems, at the root of discontent that has simmered for years, accelerated after Sudan lost three-quarters of its oil production when the south of the country seceded in 2011.
As the tensions simmered, an Australian media report appeared to suggest military action was imminent, saying Australian officials believed Washington was prepared to bomb Iran's nuclear capability as early as next month.
But one of the most exotic rituals comes in spring, when residents of Dongyang, in coastal Zhejiang Province, chow down on eggs simmered in steaming pots of — wait for it — boys' urine.
Experts on racial justice and political science said Mr. Trump's sometimes inflammatory rhetoric is bringing glaring visibility to racial and social justice divides, but similar fights have long simmered in American politics.
Today, San Giovanni is a graffiti-tagged but middle-class area laden with trattorias serving the comfort food that defines the Roman culinary canon: carbonara, cacio e pepe, simmered oxtails, stewed tripe.
Resentment against illegal immigrants has simmered for years in Assam, one of India's poorest states, with residents blaming outsiders, many said to come from neighboring Bangladesh, for stealing their jobs and land.
The best way to experience them is in a broth clouded with fat leached from long-simmered pork bones, headier than other soups in the neighborhood but still clean on the tongue.
For palabok, stocks of long-simmered pork and shrimp heads and shells make a thick gravy over rice noodles, with a staccato crush of chicharrón and flakes of tinapa (smoked fish) above.
With the Giants quarterback, above in 2012, set to hold a news conference on Friday to confirm his retirement, the debate about his accomplishments, which has simmered for years, will have closure.
Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom's remarks on Tuesday were the latest in a series of statements to stoke Israeli resentment that has simmered since the Scandinavian country recognized Palestinian statehood last year.
A perfectly simple dish of just two ingredients — corn and cream — simmered down into something rich, complex and just sweet enough, creamed corn asks for nothing else, not even salt and pepper.
Tensions between Iran and the U.S. simmered down after Trump said Wednesday Iran appeared to be "standing down" after firing a barrage of missiles at military bases housing U.S. troops in Iraq.
Such figures suggest that while the United States has been seen as largely immune from anti-Semitic feelings that have long simmered in politics in some European nations, things could be changing.
The custom is to cook purgatory beans quite simply, simmered with a few sage leaves, and eat them plain, with a sprinkling of salt and a generous spoonful of fruity olive oil.
"Stews and slowly simmered curries and dals and steamy bubbling stuff just smell so homey and comforting as they cook," said Liana Krissoff, author of "Slow Cook Modern," a book of recipes.
This year, we followed a group of steelworkers in Indianapolis whose jobs were moving to Monterrey, Mexico, as discontent simmered in the American Rust Belt over the loss of blue-collar jobs.
Though hardly a compelling orator, he speaks most of Gambia's ethnic languages, which may help him heal the tensions that have simmered between Mr Jammeh's minority Jola tribe and the bigger Mandinka group.
Omega has long simmered as the next big thing in Japan, and Wrestle Kingdom 11 capped a career year which saw him become the first non-Japanese winner of the G1 Climax tournament.
Among the more novel noodles are ricotta cavatelli strewn with what the tongue registers as fiery 'nduja but the kitchen here makes from toasted spices and a touch of sugar simmered in cream.
But discontent has simmered as falling global prices for oil and gas hit the economy in recent years: living standards are poor and more than a quarter of people under 30 are unemployed.
Geopolitical tensions simmered as the United States and South Korea began long-planned joint military exercises on Monday, heightening tensions with North Korea which called the drills a "reckless" step toward nuclear conflict.
Unrest has simmered in Kashmir, home to a separatist movement for decades, since last July, when a popular militant leader was killed, sparking months of clashes that left more than 90 civilians dead.
Redrow's fall sent blue-chips Taylor Wimpey, Barratt Development, and Persimmon down 1.4 to 2 percent as concerns over the British housebuilding sector, one of the worst hit after the Brexit vote, simmered.
Harira is what happens to dried legumes — lentils, chickpeas, fava beans — when they are simmered slowly with onion, tomato and saffron, until the various components collapse into a delightfully spiced, velvet-textured whole.
So Old World chicken soup is often made from an already-cooked carcass, or simmered for many hours, or boosted with onion skins and carrots to mask a lack of flavor and color.
Tensions have simmered both in the region and Europe as host nations struggle to cope with the social and financial burden of the refugee crisis, with many of the arrivals coming from Syria.
The grains are fattened and cooked in a soup that's built from onions fried into a sugary sweat and simmered with garlic, fresh tomatoes and tomato paste, for layers of bright and dark.
The 311-page document is the national academies' first report addressing sexual harassment, a problem that has long simmered in labs and classrooms, and some people predicted it could help spur meaningful change.
Tensions have long simmered between the two groups, even as common interests have led to cross-border cooperation in the past, particularly in arms smuggling, according to officials and experts in the region.
The mass flight of American technology companies from Huawei, one of China's proudest corporate champions, is a stark escalation in the high-tech battle that has simmered between the two powers for years.
Celery, for example, could be dressed raw, or it could be braised with olive oil and white wine, or it could be simmered with vegetable stock and blended into an unexpectedly luxurious soup.
I stuck some cloves into a couple of onion halves, added them to the pot, and then covered the meat with water and simmered it for an hour or so, until completely tender.
For months, an ugly, if quiet, spat over staffing simmered behind the order's walls before spilling across the Tiber River to the Vatican, setting off a back-and-forth between the two camps.
Or chicken roast, named for its status as the center of a feast rather than its preparation: pan-fried and simmered in a creamy masala that's a happy feud of sweet and hot.
The braised oxtails were immaculately tender, simmered to the point that the boiled eggs and chickpeas sponged up the flavor from the meat, making the chickpeas rich and creamy, he said on Saturday.
Take the Harriet Tubman ragout, a brown beef stew simmered in peanut oil with potatoes, carrots, onions, turnips, and okra, just as her Uncle Costen told her it was served in the Underground Railroad.
"I am seeing an increasing number of price reductions in homes over $500,000, as our inflated market has simmered, but not plummeted," said Laura Barnett, a real estate agent with RE/MAX DFW Associates.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan police detained a ruling party lawmaker and a former opposition senator on Monday for alleged hate speech, as political tensions simmered following the Supreme Court's decision to annul the presidential election.
Opposition to the vote simmered among the Arabs and Turkmen who live alongside the Kurds in the northern Iraqi city and there were rumors that the vote would not take place in mixed areas.
Tensions between the two communities have simmered since scores were killed and tens of thousands displaced in clashes between Buddhists and Muslims accompanying the start of the country's democratic transition in 2012 and 2013.
The spat has simmered even amid the efforts of US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who has tried to bridge the divide between the two countries and expressed frustrations about the lack of movement.
To keep for weeks on a shelf, food has to be pressure-cooked at two hundred and fifty degrees, or simmered at lower temperatures and spiked with an acid to help fend off bacteria.
The spat has simmered even amid the efforts of US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who has tried to bridge the divide between the Gulf nations and expressed frustrations about the lack of movement.
While tensions between the U.S. and Iran have simmered for decades, the Trump administration seemingly escalated the war of words between the countries after it withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal earlier this year.
SAHIB At his latest Curry Hill restaurant, Hemant Mathur, who earned a Michelin star for Tulsi and has a group of six Indian places, specializes in the food of Kashmir, notably slowly simmered meats.
Tensions between majority Buddhists and Myanmar's Muslim minority have simmered since scores were killed and tens of thousands displaced in intercommunal clashes accompanying the onset of the country's democratic transition in 2012 and 2013.
After being browned in a skillet and cooled on a baking sheet, the eggplant should be stirred back into the tomato mixture, in Step 3, with the chickpeas, scallions, mint and water, and simmered.
They're served with a sturdy potato and the mandated sauce: peanuts toasted with salt and ground to butter, then simmered with ají amarillo, an indigenous chile that ranks in heat alongside Tabasco and cayenne.
Fonio is less dense than rice, the better to soak up the base of tomatoes long simmered with bay leaves and Scotch bonnets kept whole, "to bring aroma but not overpower," Mr. Thiam said.
At Rangoon Spoon in Gravesend, Brooklyn, it's made not with soybeans but with chickpea flour that's soaked overnight, drained and soaked again, then simmered, requiring constant churning until it turns into a dense congee.
Beef short ribs turn creamy in megruli kharcho, long simmered with walnuts, kviteli kvavili (yellow marigold, the Georgian saffron) and utskho suneli, blue fenugreek, warmer and gentler in bitterness than the more common variety.
Violence has simmered since Palestinians launched weekly border protests on March 30 to demand the easing of the blockade and the right to return to land lost in the 1948 war of Israel's founding.
While a rift between Urijah Faber and the man he hired as Team Alpha Male's striking coach, Duane Ludwig, simmered in the background, Dillashaw watched his words each time he was asked about the situation.
"The past several months have shaken and divided our City, and tensions between law enforcement and communities of color that have simmered for too many years have come into full view," the mayor's statement read.
Gold prices hit a seven-week high on Wednesday, rising for a third session as persistent concerns over the Chinese economy battered stock markets, while tensions simmered in the Korean peninsula and the Middle East.
BAKU (Reuters) - Azerbaijan said one civilian was killed and six were wounded by gunfire from the breakaway Armenian-backed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh early on Thursday, as tensions simmered weeks after an eruption of clashes.
Candidate Trump argued he would revive American manufacturing and compel companies to produce goods in the U.S. But in October, a key gauge of manufacturing contracted for the third straight month as trade concerns simmered.
The fighting is a dramatic escalation of a conflict that has simmered since October, when similar but much smaller Rohingya attacks on security posts prompted a brutal military response dogged by allegations of rights abuses.
The editorship of Vanity Fair is among the industry's most coveted positions — Mr. Carter's predecessor was Tina Brown, who went on to run The New Yorker — and speculation about Mr. Carter's heir has long simmered.
A fight over the Confederate flag has simmered in Congress since the racially motivated shooting last June at a historic black church in Charleston, S.C., that fueled a nationwide push to restrict displaying the symbol.
This conflict raged throughout much of the Obama administration, then briefly simmered down after Justice Antonin Scalia's death temporarily stripped conservatives of the Supreme Court majority they needed to expand the rights of religious employers.
The civil war that has simmered within the party since Corbyn was elected as leader in 2015 erupted again in the early hours of Friday morning when the scale of Labour&aposs defeat became clear.
Last year was a series of disruptions for Mariah Carey — some unsteady live shows, a reality show that simmered but never popped, and finally, a New Year's Eve performance that flamed out in epic form.
LONDON, Nov 8 (Reuters) - The cost of insuring exposure to Lebanese and Saudi Arabian debt hit the highest since late 2008 and July this year respectively on Wednesday, as political tensions in both countries simmered.
Their dispute, which simmered for more than three years, ended up before a judge after Mr. Hofmann, worried about the effect that the warning signs were having on his business, took his neighbor to court.
Traditional recipes include blubber with vinegar-miso sauce, thinly sliced whale tongue, whale steak, a hotpot where slices of whale meat are simmered with mizuna greens and, the simplest, raw whale dipped in soy sauce.
The yen has risen against the dollar and also versus the South Korean won this week, as geopolitical tensions simmered after North Korea conducted a powerful nuclear test on Sunday, dampening investors' appetite for riskier assets.
LOS ANGELES – Southern California simmered Thursday in the early stages of a potentially dangerous heat wave that forecasters predicted would send temperatures soaring to record levels and create conditions that could readily cause wildfires to spread.
Resentment has long simmered among Georgia's 4.5 million people, who feel angry and humiliated they have to maintain friendly ties with Moscow, even though Russia briefly invaded their country in 2008 and backs two breakaway regions.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Emotions over abortion simmered on the sidewalks outside the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday, with hundreds of activists on both sides of the issue staging dueling rallies and anti-abortion lawmakers joining the fray.
The questions about Nunes' role have simmered in part because he never explained the boundaries of his removal until this week, and because he continues to be Trump's closest ally with access to the Russia investigations.
Some of the tensions at al-Hol reflect friction that has simmered for years between jihadists who traveled to Syria to join Islamic State, "al-Muhajirin", and locals who were members or lived under its rule.
Border problems between Afghanistan and Pakistan, which even saw exchanges of artillery fire earlier this year, have simmered for months, part of a longer running dispute over the frontier between the two neighbours that stretches decades.
Ukraine's hryvnia lost 69.0.21 percent against the dollar, on track for its biggest one-day fall since mid-May, and its shares slipped 2118.13 percent to their lowest since end-June as tensions with Russia simmered.
The attack has fueled resentment that has simmered since the crown prince came to power two years ago, sweeping aside rivals to the throne and arresting hundreds of the kingdom's most prominent figures on corruption allegations.
The Einstein-Bohr debate simmered on for another three decades until a physicist named John Stewart Bell claimed that Einstein's classical physics, even allowing for hidden local variables, could never reproduce the predictions of quantum mechanics.
Concerns about possible conflicts of interest have simmered since Trump moved into the White House in January 2017, along with lingering questions from his presidential campaign about his net worth, tax profile and past financial dealings.
Not only is mechado simmered in Asian ingredients like soy sauce and calamansi, but its flavor is enhanced using the traditional European practice of larding, in which strips of pork fat are threaded into the meat.
The attack has fuelled resentment that has simmered since the crown prince came to power two years ago, sweeping aside rivals to the throne and arresting hundreds of the kingdoms most prominent figures on corruption allegations.
Tensions between Hindus and Muslims have simmered for decades, and while the region has struggled with economic stagnation, unilaterally shutting down the region without input from the people who live there is the antithesis of democracy.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Anglo-Saxon medicine relied primarily on plant-based remedies, from artichokes simmered in wine to cure smelly armpits to licorice root for soothing pains of the chest, liver, or bladder.
The clams have been cooked in the traditional bulhao pato way, named after 19th century Portuguese poet and gourmand Raimundo António de Bulhão Pato, who liked his shellfish simmered in a rich broth with garlic and coriander.
Despite the long-standing security alliance between the United States and Japan, worries that the United States may cut a deal to protect its cities from nuclear attack by the North, while leaving Japan vulnerable, have simmered.
When movement politics simmered down in the 1970s, however, the pursuit of process — the eternal refinement of rules — came itself to constitute an intrinsic value to reformers as much as it was a means to party renewal.
A separatist movement has simmered in Papua for decades, with frequent complaints of rights abuses by security forces, but the recent anger appears to be linked to racist slurs against Papuan students who were detained last week.
While a separatist movement has simmered there for decades, with frequent complaints of rights abuses by Indonesian security forces, the recent anger appears to be linked to racist slurs against Papuan students who were detained last week.
Opposition to U.S. bases in Japan has simmered for years, especially on Okinawa where many people believe the MV-22, which can hover like a helicopter and fly as a fixed wing craft, is prone to crashing.
That official downplayed tensions between the US and Turkey, which have simmered over the past few years over differences on how to approach the fight against the Syrian regime and against ISIS, as well as Erdogan's rule.
The issue has simmered in Britain since Theresa May was home secretary and set out to create a "really hostile environment" for illegal immigrants, imposing tough new requirements in 2012 for people to prove their legal status.
NAYPYITAW (Reuters) - Myanmar's powerful military questioned Aung San Suu Kyi's picks for president and vice president on Monday as tension simmered between the two sides a day before parliament votes on who should get the top job.
LONDON (Reuters) - Gold hit a four-week high on Wednesday, extending gains for a third session, as persistent concerns over the Chinese economy battered stock markets, while tensions simmered in the Korean peninsula and the Middle East.
Tafelspitz, the Austrian meal of a very gently simmered (never boiled) chunk of beef, served with root vegetables from the pot and horseradish cream alongside, is one of the most esteemed dishes of the very estimable cuisine.
She set a lipped steel pot over the charcoal outside and simmered the meat until it turned almost gelatinous, the marrow slipped easily out of the bones and the delicious turmeric-stained fat pooled at the top.
The bisque base gets simmered with the lobster shells and kicked up with a touch of maple syrup (this is Matty Matheson's recipe, after all), while whole corn kernels and big chunks of lobster meat add texture.
Though it can be also cooked and served warm (simmered to make a risotto-like dish or used in soups) dressed with a vinaigrette, it makes for a filling grain salad that pairs well with seasonal vegetables.
Though an anti-trans strain of UK feminism has always simmered under the surface, it's really come to flourish over the last several years, especially in the wake of proposed reforms to the country's Gender Recognition Act.
Polish stocks lagged, however, having jumped on Monday and as the prospect of legal action by the European Union against Warsaw for the government's bid for powers to hire and fire top judges simmered in the background.
KIRKUK, Iraq (Reuters) - The governorate of Kirkuk declared an overnight curfew in the Iraqi oil city as tension simmered following a referendum on independence organized by the local Kurdish authorities but rejected by the central government in Baghdad.
His ash reshteh, a dense noodle and bean soup, was simmered for hours down to a heavy ink and topped with bronzed shards of garlic, crispy onions, dried mint and a cooling daub of sour kashk (fermented whey).
While a separatist movement has simmered for decades in Papua, with frequent complaints of rights abuses by Indonesian security forces, the recent anger appears to be linked to racist slurs against Papuan students who were detained last week.
This tasty hash recipe, created for our series Fat Prince by host Andy Milonakis and Noah Galuten of LA's Bludso's Bar + Que, starts with a base of duck-fat-simmered brisket, cooked with charred poblano peppers and onions.
The threat of direct confrontation between arch-enemies Israel and Iran has long simmered in Syria, where the Iranian military built a presence early in the nearly eight year civil war to help President Bashar al-Assad's government.
Bites Kallaloo, a mass of greens and okra, pork and crab, slow-simmered into a deep, darkly flavorful stew, is a dish usually best found at granny's house — if you're lucky enough to have a West Indian granny.
GAZA (Reuters) - An Israeli air strike on Thursday killed a Hamas gunman and wounded another and troops later shot dead a man close to the border, Palestinian medical officials said, as tensions across the Gaza Strip border simmered.
Rep. Tim Ryan's (D-Ohio) long-shot challenge to House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) has shone a rare public spotlight on rank-and-file frustrations that have simmered, largely in whispers, for more than half a decade.
As Kilauea simmered on Friday, oozing lava from 22 fissures on its eastern flank, residents of Pahoa on the Big Island, some wearing ash masks, hunkered down in shelters and waited for an expected resumption of major eruptions.
But its brief existence laid bare many challenges Iraq faces in its bid to carve out a peaceful future after ISIS, one already riven by sectarian fissures and tribal differences that have simmered beneath the surface for decades.
Rumors that once simmered at a low level of his interest in young women, which was mostly deemed moderately creepy rather than criminal, are now clogging Facebook feeds, dominating talk at fast-food restaurants and generating endless gossip.
But I secretly hoped that he was the same as me, that his chest also simmered with hidden indiscretions, and that the speed with which we slept together was as typical for him as it was for me.
I like the beef version, made with bones, tendon, a bit of brisket, and simmered for three hours or more with charred onions, ginger, the spices of the tropics and the essence of all Vietnamese cooking, fish sauce.
Mr. Shwe Mann is pessimistic about the resolution to Myanmar's ethnic unrest, which has simmered for decades and recently flared on the northern and western frontiers, where ethnic Rakhine, Shan and Kachin militia groups are fighting for autonomy.
The U.S.-Japan alliance has been the lynchpin of Tokyo's security policy for decades, but worries have simmered in recent years as to whether Washington will continue to be willing and able to defend its key Asian ally.
The violence marks a dramatic escalation of a conflict that has simmered since October, when a similar but much smaller series of Rohingya attacks on security posts prompted a brutal military response dogged by allegations of rights abuses.
Tensions in Mr. Kelly's hometown Chicago have long simmered over rumors about his behavior, and a widespread belief that serious allegations were played down over the years because of his talent and because his accusers were black women.
The broth works best when it is simmered for up to 24 hours, so using a slow cooker will allow you to safely cook the dish for the necessary amount of time and get as much flavor as possible.   
Once fish have been caught, diners choose from several options for how they can be prepared by the kitchen, depending on the species: simmered in soy sauce, salt-grilled, battered for tempura, or sliced raw and served as sashimi.
Still, concerns have simmered in Tokyo that Trump, his eye on November congressional elections, could cut a deal that would allow him to boast of protecting U.S. cities from nuclear attack but leave Japan vulnerable to shorter range missiles.
Her obvious comedic talent inspired creator Carl Reiner to expand her presence on-screen to almost equal her TV husband, and her chemistry with Van Dyke made them one of the first TV couples that simmered with sexual energy.
Spaghetti and Drop Meatballs With Tomato Sauce I was a little skeptical of this recipe: Normally you'd fry the meatballs (or bake them, if you're new school) then let them bathe in a pot of long-simmered tomato sauce.
The menu is best when it focuses on forthright comfort food, like lu rou fan, pork leg broken down into caramelly hunks, long simmered with rock sugar and Shaoxing wine, and heaped over rice so the flavors trickle down.
And amid a burst of economic growth, discontent has simmered over Boston's rising cost of living, continuing problems in its public schools and a multi-million-dollar tax break for General Electric to bring its corporate headquarters to Boston.
The clear summer champion of the Midwest, and a faithful cookout companion all the way through the end of football season, this Wisconsin favorite is best simmered in beer with onions and butter, then grilled to a slight char.
His eclectic and compressed training — he spent only two years at Juilliard — also meant that he didn't have time to absorb the enmity that simmered between modern dance and ballet, two artistic camps that looked upon each other with suspicion.
The Gaza border has simmered since Palestinians launched weekly demonstrations last March to press for the lifting of an Israeli-led blockade on the impoverished territory and rights to family lands lost to Israel in the 1948 war of its foundation.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's House of Commons on Monday unanimously condemned the personal attacks on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau by U.S. President Donald Trump and his surrogates as the famously polite nation simmered over the weekend broadsides by its U.S. ally.
A debate has simmered in New York and New England about whether more pipelines are needed to enable natural gas to be the bridge fuel from coal and oil-fired power plants to cleaner renewable sources like wind and solar.
However, tensions simmered over the position of the frontier until this year when Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed offered to end the standoff as part of a package of reforms that have reshaped the political landscape of the Horn of Africa.
With hunks of rare Wagyu swimming in a broth simmered for 18-plus hours, the pho at Moi Moi by Luke Nguyen on a ritzy block in Hong Kong's Central isn't like anything you'd find on the streets of Hanoi.
It's the latest mass shooting at a school where a student used a parent's gun (or guns) — a trend that's simmered quietly in the background, even as politicians and school districts grapple with what to do about these violent acts.
The Hawaiians wrapped the leaves around salted fish and pork or simmered them until they collapsed into stew, and mashed the corm and added raw sugar and coconut milk for kulolo, a sweet pudding steamed in an imu (underground oven).
It proves a fine backdrop for less traditional dishes, like those scrambled eggs and smoked salmon (a salute to the city's Jewish diaspora) or alongside fir-fir, onion and tomatoes simmered with crumbled injera, suggesting a cooked-down, concentrated panzanella.
It was partly a casualty of the stylistic battles that simmered during the middle decades of the 20th century between composers who hewed more or less to tonal languages and those who vehemently espoused modernist styles and 12-tone techniques.
" The Post provides additional insight into the conflict: "Border scuffles between India and China have simmered in the past, but analysts from both sides said the latest spat has the potential to spiral into conflict between the two nuclear-armed nations.
KIRKUK, Iraq, Sept 25 (Reuters) - The governorate of Kirkuk declared an overnight curfew in the Iraqi oil city as tension simmered following a referendum on independence organised by the local Kurdish authorities but rejected by the central government in Baghdad.
By the time tensions had simmered over and tellies were being thrown into the backs of patiently-waiting minivans, Saxobeat had slunk off back to eastern Europe, leaving nothing behind but the faintest memory of his brief and fleeting existence.
The NFL protests have since simmered down significantly — Kaepernick, who claimed the NFL colluded to blacklist him from playing because of his political protests, has reached a settlement agreement with the league — but conversations about race and slavery's legacy haven't.
As unrest simmered in Ferguson, in 2014 after the shooting death of Mr. Brown, Mr. Bunch met with more than 20 museum staff members and asked them to start devoting considerably more of their time to collecting from the present.
In seco de chivo, goat is long simmered with passion-fruit pulp and Pilsener, a beer from Ecuador's capital, Quito, where beer has been brewed — under the influence of Flemish monks — since shortly after the city's founding in the 16th century.
In this stew, chickpeas are crisped in a not-insignificant amount of olive oil with loads of fresh ginger and turmeric, then simmered in a bath of coconut milk (full-fat, please) until they're falling apart to the point of creaminess.
While many sauces begin with frying onion, and a paste of ginger, garlic and green chiles, Ms. Kalyonge simmered the aromatics raw in the coconut milk, and let them mellow slowly in the fatty, reducing milk, stirring the pan almost constantly.
Floriani from AXIA Ventures Group said in a note that the political uncertainty seen in the past has also simmered down for now and the banks will manage to go through the stress tests without the need for extra capital.
She put her daughters to work in the kitchen, peeling sato-imo (taro) and renkon (lotus root) for nishime, vegetables simmered in sweet shoyu-seasoned dashi, and boiling black beans in syrup with an iron nail to give them color.
Soleimani&aposs assassination kicked off a series of escalatory actions from both Washington and the Iranian capital of Tehran that simmered down earlier this week after Iran fired several missiles at US bases in Iraq that resulted in no American casualties.
The US-Iran cyberconflict has simmered for years, but the current crisis boiled over with Iranian attacks on US interests in Iraq that led to the January 3 US drone strike that killed a senior Iranian general and terrorist leader.
As in traditional Nordic kitchens, that bread is repurposed in multiple ways: thinly sliced and fried into crisp crackers, crumbled and simmered into the traditional morning porridge called ollebrod, and used as a starter for rye ale, at Brooklyn Brewery.
The protests and raids this week in Chemnitz were the latest boiling point of the anti-immigration sentiment that has simmered in Germany since 2015, when Chancellor Angela Merkel opened the borders and more than one million asylum seekers entered.
It's stretchy to use that clue for a word like SIMMERED (which is typically clued straight to cooking, so kudos for the fresh clue), yet it works, because simmering something on the stove occurs when you keep the temperature relatively low.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia said on Monday it had made urgent requests for an explanation why its military chief was barred from traveling to the United States, as anger simmered in the world's largest Muslim-majority country over the diplomatic incident.
The tension that may have simmered between what was expected of him as a portrait artist for the wealthy and powerful and what inspired him personally is hinted at in the exhibition by a sympathetic portrait he made of Adrian Brouwer.
Arizona owns the No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 draft and speculation simmered during the NFL Scouting Combine that the Cardinals are primed to draft Murray and deal their 20193 first-round pick, Josh Rosen, for additional draft picks or a veteran.
Arizona owns the No. 123 overall pick in the 212 draft and speculation simmered during the NFL Scouting Combine that the Cardinals are primed to draft Murray and deal their 22 first-round pick, Josh Rosen, for additional draft picks or a veteran.
Tension between majority Buddhists and Rohingya, most of whom are denied citizenship, has simmered for decades in Rakhine, but it has exploded at times over the past few years, as old enmities surfaced with the end of decades of harsh military rule.
However, as the controversy simmered this week, some wondered whether the Clinton team had properly vetted Machado — particularly after old stories reemerged that she had been accused of being an accomplice to a murder and of threatening a judge's life back in Venezuela.
LONDON, July 12 (Reuters) - The Turkish lira hit a record low on Thursday after President Tayyip Erdogan's latest comments on interest rates rattled investors, before rebounding, while China's yuan fell through a key level as a trade dispute with the United States simmered.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Farmers vowed to step up protests, nurses took to the streets and sailors prepared to strike as anger simmered in Greece on Tuesday over further pension cutbacks that are a condition for the indebted country to receive more international aid.
But the story has simmered unchecked in fringe and conspiracy-minded media (many of which linked to the Inquirer story without noting the rest of the story's reporting), and its bubbling back into public view has coincided with the rise of Donald Trump.
I've made versions featuring fresh squid, cut into bite-size rings and simmered in the sauce; oily sardines seared on the side and served on top; and whole tins of salty anchovies melted into olive oil alongside a healthy pinch of chile flakes.
In a settlement laid out in a securities filing on Tuesday, Mr. Schnatter and the company moved toward ending the dispute, which has simmered since his acrimonious departure in July as the leader of one of the world's largest pizza delivery chains.
As in all of South Africa, one of the world's most unequal societies, racial tensions had simmered just below the surface in Coligny, where farms and other businesses are still largely owned by whites and other individuals who are not black South Africans.
A hefty, long-cooking Guinness stew is pure comfort, but look around for lighter options, too, like noodles in broth with whatever vegetables you've got, or red lentils simmered in water and served with a squeeze of lemon and lots of herbs.
WASHINGTON — When a federal judge in California ordered a stop last week to a key plank of President Trump's immigration agenda, he revived a debate that has simmered in this age of partisanship: the role of the impartial judiciary in American democracy.
A recent poll found 47% of people in key European countries have unfavorable views of the EU. Concerns about having to obey Brussels' bureaucratic rules have simmered for years, but they heated up after the Greek bailout and boiled over with the current refugee crisis.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Nasdaq closed at a record on Wednesday, lifted by a climb in large-cap tech and consumer discretionary names, while the Dow and S&P 73 were hemmed in as concerns over an escalation in the U.S.-China trade skirmish simmered.
Tension has long simmered between the Coeur d'Alene tribe and the townspeople, the vast majority of whom are white; in the early 2000s, many residents were vehemently opposed to both the Superfund designation and cleanup efforts, which they viewed as overly invasive industry killers.
The violence marks a dramatic escalation of a conflict that has simmered since October, when a similar, but much smaller, series of Rohingya attacks on security posts prompted a fierce military response, in which the U.N. has said security forces probably committed crimes against humanity.
ISTANBUL, July 18 (Reuters) - Turkey's lira rose 2413 percent against the dollar on Monday, regaining much of the ground it lost after Friday's failed coup as investors took heart from government moves to regain control, though concerns simmered about the extent of the crackdown.
Tension between majority Buddhists and Rohingya, most of whom are denied citizenship, has simmered for decades in Rakhine, but it has exploded several times over the past few years, as old enmities, and Buddhist nationalism, surfaced with the end of decades of harsh military rule.
POLITICS: China called on the United States to play its part in resolving trade frictions between the two countries, and said Beijing isn't devaluing its currency to boost exports as tensions simmered ahead of President Xi Jinping's first meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Originally trained in Tokyo-style Edomae sushi, chef Noz will merge the tradition's pared-down staples, which focus on the simplicity of the fish and rice, with his own contemporary spin, offering simmered octopus with chickpea paste and nigiri served with boiled Scottish langoustines.
And while some of those issues have simmered for years, cooperation in the fight against climate change had once been a bright spot, so much so that it propelled the creation of the landmark global agreement in Paris in 2015 to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
Unfortunately, perhaps because Nothomb writes so quickly, her characters feel uninhabited, their feelings simmered down to bare fundaments rather than rendered real, with humor employed to skip over any deeper complications of relationships rather than to pan them for what is interesting and true.
If Mr. Meyer can persuade us, the secret may be ollebrod, a medieval porridge of rye bread soaked in beer and simmered into mush, which I spied him stirring one morning at the Grain Bar as if he had nothing more important to do.
The mulled wine was a simmered mix of what was on hand: orange slices and sugar, water and an entire bottle of cheap red wine (I used a $9 malbec, minus a glass for drinking just in case this whole chocolate thing didn't work).
BEIJING (Reuters) - China called on the United States to play its part in resolving trade frictions between the two countries, and said Beijing isn't devaluing its currency to boost exports as tensions simmered ahead of President Xi Jinping's first meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Widespread anger at the Iranian government for shooting down a passenger plane and then misleading the public about it simmered for a third day on Monday, with the police and protesters facing off in at least two cities and increasing demands from lawmakers for accountability.
Someone had thrown eggs at the front gate of the building, a sign of the suspicion that has simmered since the cases were reported at the church - a branch of a network of congregations, founded and still run by self-proclaimed messiah Lee Man-hee.
Someone had thrown eggs at the front gate of the building, a sign of the suspicion that has simmered since the cases were reported at the church - a branch of a network of congregations, founded and still run by self-proclaimed messiah Lee Man-hee.
These grievances, which simmered internally at Facebook before becoming public last week, reveal a side of Facebook that contrasts with its family-forward messaging and the leadership of Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg, who exhorted generations of women to "lean in" to their careers.
NOAA's latest coral bleaching heating stress outlook, which uses ocean temperature data from satellites and climate models, shows that temperatures in all three major ocean basins—the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian—are simmered down to the point that a global bleaching event is no longer likely.
Bone broth is derived from the parts of an animal that can't be eaten, such as the bones, skin, tendons, ligaments, marrow, and feet, which are usually simmered down for a few days, explains Courtney Dunn, MS, RD, CDN, CNSC, a dietitian/nutritionist in New York City.
At the time, we were told Jamie knew the Sunshine State is one of the places Brit likes visiting, so he preemptively sought to get a handle on things amid all the #FreeBritney drama from last month ... which appears to have simmered down since her court appearance.
A debate over whether more monetary easing is on the way has simmered, especially after China's state planner last week made a rare call for interest rate and RRR cuts "at the appropriate time", though the comment was deleted frim its website later the same day.
More than 220,000 South Sudanese refugees and other asylum seekers, the vast majority of them Nuer, have spilled into crowded camps in the Gambela region of Ethiopia since then, tilting the demographic balance in an area where antagonisms between the Nuer and Anuak groups have long simmered.
That mixture may then be formed into a ball, fried and soaked in rose water syrup, to create gulab jamun; simmered in a pot with carrots, to make a pudding called gajar ka halwa; or simply laid out to cool into fudgelike candy bars called burfi.
The result of the late 90s standoff was a sort of cold war that simmered for a decade, in which the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations kept the sanctions on the books, but did not enforce them for fear of sparking a trade war with Europe.
But there was cause for caution too: Disappointing British manufacturing and consumer lending figures added to Europe's recent run of poor data, worries about Iran's nuclear deal simmered in oil markets, and Wall Street was waiting for Apple's results following recent whispers of weak iPhone demand.
But the salad goes as well alongside a pizza or under a sausage simmered in sauce, with stuffed shells, lasagna, on top of the leavings from a serving of Sunday ragu, a delicious taste of the cuisine that developed in America when Italians came to its shores.
Nubs of beef might be simmered with turmeric, ginger and garlic, to deliver a gentle, lulling warmth, or patted down with awaze, a paste of berbere swirled with tej (Ethiopian honey wine) and tossed swiftly in a pan, barely long enough to soften the edge of heat.
The chef and owner Jeff Smedstad's travels across Oaxaca, Veracruz and Puebla pay off in an assortment of entrees like the chicken chilaquiles (smoked chicken and tortillas simmered in guajillo sauce) and a vegetable relleno with seared vegetables and apples, pecans, pumpkin seeds and pepita crema.
My mother counseled me to prepare rich foods cooked in ghee to mend my body and drink doodh pati chai, in which tea leaves are simmered in whole milk, cardamom, cloves and sugar to heal my heart, but grief had left me incapable of entering the kitchen.
At times it's too delicate: One evening, I searched in vain for some of the menu's promised ingredients, like bagoong (fermented krill), which had been whisked into oblivion in a salad dressing, and liver pâté, which should have brought vitality to kaldereta, a long-simmered beef stew.
In its broadest definition, it is a category of snack, beloved in Hawaii, in which fruit — plum, peach, apricot, cherry, mango, lemon — is dried and shriveled beyond recognition, salted and sugared, simmered in a broth of sweet medicinal herbs, then served wet or left to shrivel again.
By Thursday, I was very, very bored of chickpeas and very, very bored of broccoli, and the lucky, happy, oblivious people marching around my office with their poke bowls and their fancy salads filled with me with a rage that simmered like the chickpeas themselves once had.
In a version with lamb, the simple, slightly gummy pastry and the clear, fragrant liquid, dotted sparingly with scallion, cilantro, and translucent coins of potato, provide an optimal canvas for the gently gamy flavor of the simmered meat—as humble yet surprising as the restaurant itself.
Like the smallest dab of nam prik pao, chiles roasted and simmered into jam, and the scent of torn kaffir lime leaves in tom yum, a clear soup with tomatoes collapsing in its depths and a warmth that settles under the ribs like an expanding cloud.
But it appears as if some of that potent anger, that clarifying rage, has since simmered down — even as recent protests at the University of Alabama and at Syracuse University have made clear that racism on college campuses still persists, as do student movements agitating for change.
From hundreds of conversations with grieving relatives and friends, witnesses and police officers, the social forces that flare into murder in a place like the 40th Precinct become clearer: merciless gang codes, mental illness, drugs and long memories of feuds that simmered out of officers' view.
I just cooked: chunks of goat simmered with mango chutney, rice wine, soy sauce and red-pepper sauce; ground beef chili with peanut butter and smoked paprika; canned duck confit with duck-fat roasted potatoes; roasted cauliflower in a cheese sauce I thinned out with beer.
While he'd been on the mixtape circuit for a minute, catching critical attention roughly a year prior for the Gucci Mane-sponsored 1017 Thug, the single made it to No. 47 on the Hot 100 while a re-release of standout "Danny Glover" repackaged as "2 Bitches" simmered.
Tension simmered between Werdum and Browne earlier in the week and they exchanged profanities at a pre-fight stare down, but when a reporter asked why they had become so heated, Werdum claimed he was simply responding to Browne's hostility and that he respected him as a fighter.
To squeeze between those swatches of flatbread, you have nubs of rabbit sausage from D'Artagnan, a scoop of coconut sticky rice that's made fragrant with Thai basil, tender florets of cauliflower that have been stewed with cinnamon, and a ladle's worth of black-eyed peas simmered with chiles.
It was hard to say after half of it had been simmered in soy sauce to a bony mush, the other half grilled in salt until chewy and served with its head still on, propped up with a wooden stake like a Big Mouth Billy Bass about to sing.
For the first squash of the season, I like it best simmered briefly in a little water with a good knob of butter and showered with snipped dill weed, or sautéed gently in butter or oil and finished with a touch of garlic, chopped parsley and lemon zest.
But those positions, along with record short bets against the Canadian dollar, have simmered down in recent months as prices for oil and copper have stabilized, moves by the government to cool sharp jumps in Toronto and Vancouver house prices take effect, and as the central bank turned hawkish.
From left to right: Dry-fried whole striped bass with chili sauce from the menu's Modernist Cuisine section; jiang stew fish, whole tilapia in dried chilis and chili oil; mapo tofu, a classic Sichuanese dish in which braised silken tofu is simmered with Sichuan pepper and minced pork.
Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey and his Republican challenger, Bob Hugin, squared off in a debate Wednesday night that simmered with an undercurrent of contempt, but rarely erupted into the mudslinging that has defined the race as the candidates repeatedly focused their disagreements on President Trump's record.
Take Bridgit Mendler's new EP Nemesis, on which the musician and actress departs from the ebullient, radio-friendly pop of her 2012 debut Hello My Name Is... to an introspective, electronic-influenced sound—the bones of pop R&B bangers simmered in moody synths and hip-hop rhythms.
"I really wanted to eat chiles ahogados like my grandmother used to make," she said, referring to the gooey, heavy dish you see in many Mexican restaurants in the United States — poblanos stuffed with cheese, battered in beaten eggs, then fried and simmered in an oniony tomato sauce.
After this was Mr. Wilcox's nod to the kaiseki tradition known as takiawase, a plate of simmered vegetables and, in this case, seafood: a small potato, some Japanese eggplant, a crisp pink ginger shoot and the most flavorful piece of octopus I have ever put in my mouth.
The mixed messaging from the Iranian government on the coronavirus could further worsen its credibility problems inside the country, where anger has simmered over a deadly crackdown on economic protests in November and an attempt to cover up the accidental downing of Ukrainian jetliner last month in Tehran.
To make it, cooks reach for a pack of their favorite store-bought curry bricks — concentrated cubes of spices with some kind of thickening agent, like flour, which create thick, dark, spicy sauces when simmered with water or stock, infusing chopped meat and vegetables with flavor as they simmer.
The extent to which Oscar de la Renta and Carolina Herrera had taken their dispute, submitting court documents that exposed matters such as succession struggles that are typically confidential, reflects how much the two companies value Ms. Kim, and the tension that has long simmered between the fashion houses.
Frank Hodsoll, who led the National Endowment for the Arts under President Ronald Reagan, successfully managing the politics of arts funding in a budget-cutting era even as the so-called culture wars simmered on their way to a boil, died on July 24 in Falls Church, Va. He was 78.
Tejal Rao made like the kids at Tasty Japan this week and delivered a terrific new recipe for katsudon that I think we all ought to make tonight: fried pork cutlets simmered with scrambled eggs in a soy-dashi broth, and then served over a bowl of rice, with slivered scallions.
Only on the second do you hit treasure: you tiao, a baton of porous, unsweetened deep-fried dough; rousong, a woolly nebula of meat — here, pork — that has been simmered with star anise and ginger, shredded fine and dried nearly to desiccation; and housemade suan cai (pickled mustard greens), brightly sour.
These round, sweet balls can be made from a variety of grains and seeds; the most common ladoo found in U.S. shops are nutty besan ladoo (made of gram flour, sugar, ghee, and cardamom powder) and crumbly motichoor ladoo (tiny, deep-fried gram flour "pearls" simmered in sugar and shaped into balls).
Sikaya makes the traditional dishes served with shisa nyama all over Southern Africa: umxhaxha (corn and squash simmered with salt, sugar and cinnamon), umngqusho (corn, butter beans, onions, potatoes and chiles) and chakalaka, an improbably delicious brew of onion, garlic, ginger, tomato, carrots, sweet peppers, hot chiles, curry powder and canned baked beans.
Bilateral tensions between the US and Iran have simmered in the wake of a crisis this past summer that nearly led to an armed conflict between the two countries, but it appears that tensions are again on the rise as the US lays the blame for this devastating attack at Iran's feet.
The question turned on whether Mr. Strathearn and Mike Fleck, a political consultant for Mr. Pawlowski, were really discussing meatballs — seared, simmered and sauced — in a series of phone calls, or whether they had taken a cue from shady deals of yore and were using "meatballs" as a code word for a payoff.
The U.S. national team's dispute with the U.S. Soccer Federation over pay parity has simmered in the background of the month-long tournament which will reach a climax on Sunday in Lyon when the U.S., coming off a tense 2-1 semi-final win over England, will face the Netherlands or Sweden.
The Palestinian chef Joudie Kalla, who was born in Syria and now lives in London, inherited a recipe from her Teta Najla (her maternal grandmother) for jazar ahmar stuffed with cinnamon-scented ground lamb and rice, simmered in tamarind and lemon and given a lashing of garlic oil suffused with dried mint.
He noted that the announcement had come at a moment when previously high tensions over trade issues between Mr. Trump and Mr. Trudeau had simmered down, but that Mr. Trudeau, who is facing re-election, might see a political benefit from demonstrating that he was not making concessions to the American president.
There's an attention to detail here as well that many holes-in-the-wall lack; the thin gravy clinging to the koi see mee (crispy wheat noodles topped with seafood and dried mushrooms) tastes of a rich, slow-simmered seafood stock and there's a satisfyingly smoky char to the phad kee mao.
I felt Scroogishly alone as the Internet simmered with activity, the month flashing by in a dazzle of festivities I barely knew existed — National Puppy Day (March 23), National Tolkien Reading Day (March 25) and National Pencil Day (March 30), all of it tucked within National Women's Month, not to mention National Social Work Month.
But the most exciting item in the parade of comfort foods that exit Ms Cicolini's kitchen was trippa alla romana, tender strips of tripe simmered in a sauce that had the bright acidity of fresh tomatoes, a rendition of a classic that is decidedly lighter and more digestible than the typical Roman-style trippa.
The dinner menu at Noods is a collection of greatest hits from the family's previous Brooklyn menus: guay tiao num tok, the Thai boat noodle soup whose pork blood-fortified broth tastes like what you'd get if you infused a pig with star anise; a plate of pork knuckle, each piece simmered until it slouches.
But here, too, is bulalo steak, an innovation of a couple of decades back, in which the meat is simmered for two hours with lemongrass, bay leaf, black peppercorns and celery, then slaked with a gravy of thickened bulalo broth and crowded with mushrooms and lopped disks of corn cob on a sizzling plate.
The chef, Jason Bond, grows rye on the restaurant's small farm and uses it for dishes both savory and sweet: simmered in water, like beans, with thyme and a clove of garlic; puffed, dehydrated and pan-fried for a crunchy salad garnish; or mixed with sweet spices and nuts to make a crumblelike dessert topping.
Choucroute garnie (a popular Alsatian recipe with sausages and salted meats served over sauerkraut) and cassoulet (a mixed meat dish with mutton, fowl, and Toulouse sausage simmered in fragrant haricots blancs) were cornerstones of the menu, but there was still tinkering that needed to happen to "get more flavor into the dishes—to elevate them," says Ponzo.
Ali nazik is, in schematic form, the same thing, built on the same foundation of milky eggplant, but in Lokanta's version the lamb is ground and simmered with onions and red and green peppers; somehow it achieves a rich, unctuous consistency that is amplified by the eggplant and the scoop of strained yogurt dropped on top.
All of Bunna's goodness is heaped on round platters of injera: from Ethiopian classics such as misir wot (stewed lentils) and shiro (silky split peas simmered in garlic and herbs) to innovations like kedija selata , a jumble of kale, jalapeño, and avocado sprinkled with lemon, as well as a rotating seasonal dish (at the moment, it's stewed kabocha squash).
These are the dishes that illuminate the joys of Tex-Mex as a cuisine that thrived in what was once northern Mexico — highly adaptable ranch cooking that made the most out of local ingredients in combination with flour tortillas, long-simmered stews and cheap cuts made just a little more deluxe by the kiss of an open grill.
Poached, it leaves its brooding ghost in a rich broth reserved and used for bamia — a faintly sour stew of tomatoes and okra gone pliant, with great teardrops of garlic cloves bobbing at the surface and meant to be eaten whole — and fosoulia, white kidney beans simmered and served with hunks of lamb still on the bone.
Poached, it leaves its brooding ghost in a rich broth reserved and used for bamia — a faintly sour stew of tomatoes and okra gone pliant, with great teardrops of garlic cloves bobbing at the surface and meant to be eaten whole — and fosoulia, white kidney beans simmered and served with hunks of lamb still on the bone.
A. The men of Engine Company No. 33, nicknamed Black Joke after a sloop used in the War of 1812, have long been held responsible for setting off the four-day riots — the spark that unintentionally ignited a powder keg of racial hatred, labor conflict and class division that had simmered for years in New York City.
In quick succession, I downed calamari ripieni (tender squid stuffed with olives and bread crumbs), fiori de zucca farciti con baccalà mantecato (fried squash flowers filled with creamed codfish), moscardini in umido (stewed baby octopus), la buzara (scampi simmered in ginger- and pepper-piqued tomato sauce) and what may well be the best sarde in saór in Venice.
The controversy simmered for several years before last August, when NASA Administrator Jim BridenstineJames (Jim) Frederick BridenstineWhy Voyager 2's discoveries from interstellar space have scientists excited NASA planned expedition to orbit Pluto won't settle whether it's a planet NASA Administrator: 'I believe Pluto is a planet' MORE announced that he believed Pluto should have its status as a planet restored.
Ms. Bailey serves a simple, straightforward menu that makes strategic use of Southern ingredients: the black-eyed peas, simmered with Vidalia onion, a Georgia native; collard greens that are wood-smoked with a mixture of pecan and oak, also from Georgia; cornbread adapted from a recipe by the Southern cooking authority Edna Lewis; and a sprawling oyster roast that commandeers two large grills.
He can only prepare two dishes, both memories of his childhood in Jakarta, where his family lived before they immigrated to the United States by way of Holland: babi kecap, a garlicky pork dish simmered in ketjap medja (an Southeast Asian variation on soy sauce also called kecap manis) and gado-gado, a salad of cucumber and tofu topped with peanut sauce.
As Ms. Lohman simmered a veal shank and prepared a huge pork chop she had bought from Di Palo's fine food store in Little Italy, she discussed the marginalization of Italian newcomers at the time and how they were affected by the Immigration Act of 1924, also known as the Johnson-Reed Act, which set annual quotas on how many immigrants could be admitted from certain countries.
Tucked into a strip mall, Cafe Jaavy — the younger sister of the longtime local favorite, Los Gallitos — has colorful oilcloth tablecloths, a salsa bar and a breakfast menu that includes savory Mexican breakfasts like chilaquiles (tortilla chips simmered in a flavorful, mildly spicy sauce, served with beans and eggs, $9.50) and standout huevos rancheros with chorizo ($9.50), plus sweeter offerings like banana and berry crepes ($8.99) and generous smoothies ($4.50) made with fresh fruit.
The snacks pitched together in a blur by hawkers at folding tables and rolling carts by the side of the road; the gravy-soaked stews and sauceless dry curries patiently made from 25 or so vegetables and seasonings, all of them chopped, ground, fried and simmered at home by those keepers of the culinary flame known collectively as the aunties — we've seen interpretations of this food, squeezed from eyedroppers and prepared for their photo shoots with edible flowers.
From that 313-acre estate along the Bayou Teche — a bayou being the Louisianian term for a waterway smaller than a river — Mr. Knott and his brothers, Byron, 52, and Dorsey, 47, produce 200 barrels of beer a week, much of it intended to go with the foods they grew up eating: gumbo made with a dark Cajun roux, jambalaya and smoked meats, fried Gulf shrimp and fist-size oysters and butter-mounted crawfish étouffée served over local rice simmered with more butter and bay leaves.
It was heaven, and instructive, to watch Mar work that morning: to see how she cut up the chicken into bone-in thighs and legs, wings and boneless breasts; how she browned them slowly, piece by piece in a low Dutch oven, so that the skin became golden and tight; how she tossed the morels in the fat of the chicken and flamed them with the Cognac; and how she simmered them with the chicken and a little stock so that, amazingly, both legs and breasts were moist and perfect.

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