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"skewer" Definitions
  1. a long thin pointed piece of metal or wood that is pushed through pieces of meat, vegetables, etc. to hold them together while they are cooking, or used to test whether something is completely cookedTopics Cooking and eatingc2

435 Sentences With "skewer"

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Press one end to the skewer and, while rolling the skewer toward you with one hand, press the strip to the skewer with the other hand, conforming the pasta to the shape of the skewer into a tight coil.
Skewer two pieces of meat per skewer, using 3-4 skewers as an individual portion. 6.
Arrange a wooden skewer parallel to you then position 13 pasta strip underneath the skewer at a 45° angle.
On a skewer:  Threading bacon on a skewer like a ribbon (and cooking directly on the grill) seemed a lovely idea.
As he devoured skewer after skewer of grilled meat in the streets of Changsha, Xiamen, and Wuhan, the idea hit him: refined Chinese street food.
The treehouse Xavier fell from and the skewer after removal.
And Clinton will skewer him with it and the debates.
Pierce stem end of 1 kale leaf with 1 skewer.
And maybe even a teriyaki marshmallow skewer, if you ask.
The whole ensemble is topped with a toasted marshmallow skewer.
Using a wooden skewer, swirl white, red and blue batters together.
Did I always know what kind of skewer I was eating?
He will try to skewer Democrats like O'Rourke as immigrant-huggers.
Place 3 marshmallows on a wooden skewer or a lollipop stick. 2.
It's simply impossible to skewer a world that is so completely unhinged.
Do you think the cheese kebab should displace the traditional meat skewer?
" Schumer then went on to politely skewer the totally patronizing word "brave.
Pierce each tomato with a toothpick or a slender wooden skewer. 3.
NBC's late night sketch show sets out to skewer the cultural zeitgeist.
Short ribs, scallops, beef tongue and tofu also get the skewer treatment.
Ms. Azlan's sweet-voiced comic songs skewer sexism, racism and gender stereotypes.
Dark neck meat first, gathered in a ruffle around a bamboo skewer.
Sometimes, it's nice to skewer vegetables just to make them easier to flip!
Evenly cut into 22.5 strips, and thread each strip onto a skewer. 215.
A medical team was able to safely remove the skewer from his face.
Have you ever eaten fruit kabobs off a skewer and dipped in yogurt?
As for the skewer, Xavier told his parents he wanted to keep it.
Then, he chops off the rind and sticks a skewer into each piece.
Skewer up some strawberries, pineapple chunks, banana coins, apple chunks… even cubed watermelon!
Skewer 5 hearts per sprig and drizzle with half of the olive oil.
Alternately skewer hot dog pieces, tomatoes, and pineapple chunks onto 4 skewers. 2.
Used to skewer Trump and the Republicans, his humor could be politically effective.
ET starting March 12 and will skewer everything from pop culture to politics.
Skewer 3 flautas together with the seams facing inward towards each other. 6.
Once dry, carefully skewer the painted candy with a metal swizzle stick. 4.
I had a five-skewer vegetable sampler, though, and paid around 650 yen.
Stick a bamboo skewer lengthwise 3/4 of the way through each banana.
The Baconado, for instance, includes a skewer of bacon-wrapped jalapeño cheese balls.
He also used a weird reference to ' jumbo shrimp' to skewer America's politicians.
Insert a 6-inch bamboo skewer in the center of each popcorn ball. 4.
Instead, the skewer pierced Cunningham's cheek, punctured his skull, and went through his head.
Then simply toss cubed chicken in the mixture and thread it on a skewer.
Top each plate with a chicken skewer and squeeze over some more lemon juice.
How to cook: I'd skewer the monkfish or cook it as a whole piece.
Other times, we like to skewer the notion that women should dress like ladies.
It's meant to skewer Apple, for sure, but it also raises an interesting point.
Journalists are mostly members of the professional class that you skewer in the book.
It is nothing more than a bit of thinly sliced meat on a skewer.
Then she imagined making herself a very dry Martini with a skewer of olives.
Still, Mr. Trump could not resist the occasional ad-libbed line to skewer Mrs.
Editorial It is rare for an American president to skewer a friendly government publicly.
In an ideal world, he would wait to skewer Clinton until she attacks him.
The film now runs alongside the very kinds of programming it seeks to skewer.
The vegetable skewer choices begin and end with blistered tomatoes and softly collapsing eggplant.
Hovering above rivers, it'll spot a fish, dive into the water, and skewer its prey.
Cut the turkey into small squares, roast, stuff, kill, boil, bake and allow to skewer.
His books also skewer the open culture of self-publishing, where everything and anything goes.
Trying to skewer him is the equivalent of trying to nail jelly to a wall.
Fill the donuts: Using a skewer, make a hole in one side of the donut.
Carefully thread a red pepper square onto each rosemary skewer, and follow with a shrimp.
You skewer the institution's prurience and smugness, its failure to engage in any self-reflection.
Use a chopstick or a skewer to swirl the chocolates; so easy and so beautiful.
The best part of a Sunday roast in a whole skewer, just for my mouth?
The latest is yakitori, skewer fare, with new places suddenly accumulating in New York City.
Russia uses the Saudi-led strikes in Yemen to skewer the United States and Britain.
Conservatives skewer Trudeau after Trump calls him 'two-faced' MORE before they were formally nominated.
Surgeons from the University of Kansas Health System operated on Xavier Sunday, removing the skewer.
Chrissy Teigen made a fruit skewer turkey for her daughter Luna&aposs Thanksgiving potluck dinner.
That's what I was trying to skewer, these Kickstarter post-mortems from these incompetent people.
Its larger purpose is to skewer the legacy of the 1960s in much the same way
I tossed a couple ingredients into the pot, and poof, I'd created my first vegetarian skewer.
Rivals such as Vincent Peillon, a former education minister, will relish the chance to skewer him.
He will continue to skewer the Chinese on trade and currency manipulation all during his presidency.
Use the pretzel sticks to skewer the marshmallows and fruit and serve alongside fondue for dipping.
So no more resident labour market test — aka the process which helped skewer Metail's sponsor license.
Slide the pasta coil off the skewer and repeat with the remaining strips and pasta dough.
Thread 1 mushroom strip on each skewer, and place skewers in a large shallow bowl. 2.
She went on to skewer the media for immediately jumping to embrace Jussie's story as fact.
Garnish each drink with a skewer of 1 apricot slice, 1 raspberry and 1 basil leaf.
Who knew a fake ad for a talking cat collar could skewer Silicon Valley so well?
He'll have a prime opportunity to skewer Trump at Saturday night's White House Correspondents' Association dinner.
Clinton as he travels from state to state — and how he plans to skewer Mr. Trump.
He points to the skewer: If it were up to him, it would be chicken breast.
All come festooned with a salty olive on a skewer instead of the traditional orange slice.
Do the billowing figures only appear to skewer the Klan within the context of this exhibition?
While the marinade is doing it's thing, cut the fish into 1:3 inch strips and skewer.
Utilize skewers and baskets for easy flipping You don't have to make kabobs to use a skewer.
You use the handle on the opposite end of the skewer to clamp the wheel into place.
But among the skewer-eaters in Iidabashi on a recent Monday evening, the sentiment was more forgiving.
If you can't change a policy you find oppressive, you might as well skewer it on Twitter.
When actual in-store shopping montages are used, it's to skewer the cliché, not luxuriate in it.
Less dexterous grillers can simply slide a skewer through the onions horizontally to keep the rings together.
But Judge's style of comedy tends to skewer types and tendencies, rather than picking apart real people.
I filled a plate with chicken arepas, a fresh fruit skewer, pulled pork, coleslaw, shrimp, and corn.
Aside from Jeb(!) Bush, there was no one that Trump loved to skewer more -- and more frequently.
A cultural critic at a combustible moment, he used dark and zany comedy to skewer and ridicule.
They are dark orange-red globes with skins gone crisp, thrust on a skewer like tandoori chicken.
Geragos suggested the leaks coming from the police were a thinly veiled attempt to skewer the actor.
If your grill rack has widely spaced bars, skewer the tentacles to keep them from falling through.
Close the laptop for now and grab a chicken skewer that my roommate kindly made for me.
The crispy fried chicken burger was huge, and only just about pinned together with a wooden skewer.
Its mission was to skewer the American holiday by making a degrading display of its chief icon.
To garnish, skewer three maraschino cherries ("dots") and a pineapple chunk (the "dash") on a cocktail pick.
He is as quick to skewer activists as he is toadying company men and morally abstract upper management.
A medical team at the University of Kansas Health System then operated on Xavier and removed the skewer.
Remove chicken and pineapple from the refrigerator and skewer, alternating chicken and pineapple; season with salt and pepper.
Impale the cheeseburger on a separate skewer and add to the drink, sticking out from the top. Voila!
Golden Oaks lets Ms Ramos skewer the pretences of the wealthy and the businesses that cater to them.
In the third episode, Antoni teaches cop/dad Cory to skewer fruit as a garnish for homemade sangria.
Non-labor revenue sources could actually strengthen rather than skewer the financing basis for Social Security and Medicare.
The term spiedie comes from the Italian word spiedini, which is a meat dish cooked on a skewer.
To test if ready, push a skewer into the larger of the beetroots, there should be no resistance.
The next set of pinpricks felt as if I were being run through with a hot metal skewer.
Using a metal skewer, make two starter holes in each shrimp, one toward head end, one toward tail.
Divide the meat into 8 equal pieces and, using your hands, press the meat around the skewer. 4.
Mr. Martin, taking a lesson from Woody Allen, gives his character lots of amusing opportunities to skewer pretentiousness.
Put them on a skewer and grill them and serve them with ratatouille—that's a pretty fancy meal.
How can you skewer someone who appears to lack essential qualities like a capacity for shame or self-reflection?
In Turkey or Tunisia, there's entire flocks, and they stick them on a skewer without thinking twice about it.
He did not skewer those who, as the report suggested, watched as the cover-up unfolded all around them.
Pakistanis are roasting Sharif on Twitter, using #FontGate to skewer the botched forgeries and the executive family's alleged corruption.
It's hard to not appreciate its weirdness even though it'd totally skewer you to death if given the chance.
He was a tough-talking populist, willing to stare down the so-called "mainstream media" and skewer political correctness.
The whole lobster on a skewer created an over the top visual prop and [it] makes the cover memorable.
Think of alternating cubes of chicken with peppers and onions or peaches and pineapple on a skewer, for instance.
A caustic comedy about country and class, the play intends to skewer working-class narrow-mindedness and liberal condescension.
These surreal asides are fun and cheeky, and they sometimes skewer the dumb social constraints of being a woman.
If these proliferate, they will, just like rules that stymie building, skewer property-market outsiders and protect favoured residents.
As punishment for his sexuality, Mohammed's father beat him with metal, and sometimes burned him with a hot skewer.
Skewer one of the lime halves on the bottom, then add the chicken thighs until all of them are used.
Jimmy Kimmel has often used his platform to skewer the policies, politics and off-color remarks of President Donald Trump.
Katz grabs a skewer and starts sliding on the meaty thighs, standing in front of a spice rack of dreams.
For example, dropping mushrooms and steak into the fire creates a meat and mushroom skewer which offers full health recovery.
Two shish kebabs of shrimp, about five to a skewer, were generous enough to be shared if preceded by appetizers.
Once you've gotten a less-than-rave review, you start looking at every possible defect as a potential online skewer.
It doesn't help that Mr. Hollande was elected on a skewer-the-rich platform (remember the 75 percent income tax?).
The best thing about koftas is that they're on a skewer, so eating them hot off the grill is easy.
Politicians call for prayers and bemoan senseless evil; critics denounce their appeals as cynical and skewer them for hypocritical complicity.
As a secondary line of defense, the Z-Lok occupies a useful middle ground between cable lock and locking skewer.
Eat it on its own, serve it in a fruit salad, or skewer chunks to grill with chicken or fish.
Communities like JTTOTS also skewer male Marines who stand up for "wooks," a derogatory, half-joking epithet for a female Marine.
There's more work to be done to explain the mystery, and this region is just one skewer of the enormous sky.
To create the swirls, place a skewer or chopstick into the mold and move it up and down a few times.
His 1996 opponent, Republican Bob Dole, famously used the ill-fated "character counts" campaign slogan to skewer Clinton throughout that contest.
Thread vegetable pieces alternately onto skewer, piercing kale leaf and folding leaf over each vegetable piece in a loose accordion style.
But you're quickly shot back to reality by Early and Berlant's ability to skewer everyone from stage moms to talent agents.
In Russia, the postmodern novelist Vladimir Sorokin has published disturbing and controversial futuristic novels that surreptitiously skewer the country's repressive government.
Forget those dodgy frozen kebabs from the supermarket and try your hand at tsukune: Japan's answer to chicken on a skewer.
Carefully stick a bamboo skewer up through the tail lengthwise, forming the tail to save along the stick as you do.
All of that kushy goodness is rolled around a skewer and wrapped in cannabis fan leaves and hemp wick and cured.
Soon after, he stuck wads of gum onto the cigarette, using a cocktail skewer that he'd brought along as a tool.
" It is the kind of skewer that worked for Mr. Trump, including against the Texas senator, whom he called "Lyin' Ted.
Mr. Li's fans, hungry for the thrill of watching him try to skewer and upstage other stars, shower him with gifts.
Hosts Michael Che and Colin Jost skewer a week's worth of Donald Trump impeachment news under a hail of one-liners.
That term was coined by the 1920s humorist Will Rogers to skewer President Herbert Hoover's policies meant to save the banks.
The sturdy wooden skewer allows you to yank the luscious meat from the shell and eat it off the skewer like corn on the cob: Lobster tails from $6 (for five-ounce, $11 for two) to $10 (for eight-ounce, $19 for two), Luke's Tail Cart, State and Water Streets at the Battery, steps from the SeaGlass carousel, lukeslobster.com.
But rather than merely skewer the song's palatable "Love Is Love Is Love" message, The Other Two works to complicate its reception.
The restaurant serves up chicken tenders every which way—grilled or fried, in a sandwich, on a skewer, or in a salad.
The Pepper Nitro is then garnished with that slice of beef jerky, stuck on a bamboo skewer and laid over the drink.
Picking at a skewer of grilled chicken, she said she was overweight as a child and vowed never to be fat again.
In his painful 20-minute routine, "Nightly Show" host Larry Wilmore never mentioned the media — except to skewer CNN, MSNBC and Fox.
The nineteen-sixties brought a new wave of ebullient Westerners to India to "find themselves," and Jhabvala was waiting with a skewer.
If you've watched late-night TV as comedians skewer political figures that you loathe, you've felt this anger and its cathartic effects.
This British comedian, whose Emmy-winning "Tracey Takes On …" left the channel in 1999, returns to skewer archetypes from across the Atlantic.
Adam McKay has proved in the past he can skewer his targets with gusto (I'm a big fan of The Big Short).
And I am fairly convinced I don't want to see a show like this try to skewer the politics of that crowd.
It seems Democrats and Republicans have come together not only to form the Save Our Workers Bill, but to skewer Kentucky Rep.
Their daring black and white compositions depict some of the pleasures, but more often skewer the hypocrisies and inequities of Parisian life.
Whatever way you cook yours, be sure to prick them all over with a skewer first, to prevent them from breaking open.
And even Seth Meyers, in his opening monologue, managed to skewer himself and the choice to have a man host the show.
And The Spy Who Shagged Me is the second in a series of satirical films that skewer another franchise: the Bond movies.
When Heidecker's source material is the verbatim beliefs and lives of the people he's attempting to skewer, it's hard to just laugh.
In February it will attempt another, by firing a harpoon designed to skewer a chunk of composite material brought along for the test.
Our drinks also came with a ramekin full of warmed mixed nuts, and a skewer with mozzarella, sun-dried tomato, and an olive.
The president-elect's followers include many who distrust both main parties and, if handed a pitchfork, might skewer half the Republicans in Congress.
These little buggers are perfect for marinating in citrus, honey, and chilies, then spearing on a skewer of sugarcane and grilling to perfection.
The airport was fringed with burnt-out fighter planes and scores of people, a skewer in each hand, scouring the tarmac for landmines.
From James Blunt to Carole King, we're offering a playlist of songs that celebrate or skewer perceptions about how pretty ladies should look.
At Restaurant Kazbek in Kiev, I even ate a khachapuri kebab—a skewer with cheese, cherry tomatoes, and basil, all wrapped in pastry.
"The Plagiarists" does skewer its characters, but where it goes from there is more genuinely bleak than what mere finger-pointing can achieve.
The late night hosts took the opportunity to skewer President Trump's eldest child, the first of Mr. Trump's children to have been subpoenaed.
If using skewers, thread the chicken pieces onto the skewers, so the pieces are touching, about 6 pieces of chicken on each skewer.
Chappelle has become the bizarro Joan Rivers, obsessed with celebrities, but not to skewer them so much as to play their defense attorney.
A long plastic tube, cerulean blue, twisted sinuously around a series of white disks, like a python coiled around a skewer of marshmallows.
Comedian Samantha Bee will skewer President Trump while hosting a counter-event to his first White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) dinner this April.
One of Mr. Charles's favorite creations is grilled whelk on a skewer of Labrador tea, a fragrant, medicinal plant used by indigenous peoples.
A skewer, planted vertically, holds it all upright, with the tentacles massed at the top, curling upward and suggesting a wild-haired puppet.
Xavier was attacked by yellowjackets -- a type of wasp -- and fell from a treehouse ladder, right onto a footlong metal skewer, WDAF reported.
After openly questioning the attendant, Honig received his second drink but noticed it did not feature the candied orange peel skewer the menu described.
When Xavier Cunningham fell to the ground on Saturday, he landed face-first on a barbecue skewer that was sticking out of the grass.
You push a skewer through the wheel's axle hub (the very center of the wheel) and tighten a bolt on the end of it.
You take a wooden skewer (uncoated, because you don't want fumes), and keeping the stick horizontal, light it in the center of the stick.
Acutely aware of how this might come off, Ora pleaded to the Fashion Police that they not skewer her too brutally in the commentary.
Called the Pepper Nitro, this glass of Starbucks nitro cold brew coffee is garnished with a piece of beef jerky on a bamboo skewer.
A barbecue beef stick ($1.95) is a perfect accompaniment: tender, well-seasoned beef with a hint of sweetness, grilled on a small wooden skewer.
No amount of game theory and paradigm-of-choice can skewer what is about to become in California and in the summer to come.
For toppings, the bar comes with 75 different food choices to skewer including jalapeno poppers, egg rolls, empanadas, mozzarella sticks, bacon, and fried ravioli.
In Living Color managed to consistently skewer boxing and karate over the course of its five season run with a certain amount of fondness.
At any rate, I am fairly convinced I don't want to see a show like this try to skewer the politics of that crowd.
The late-night hosts took the opportunity to skewer him for his speaking skills, his volatility and his love for the Miss Universe pageant.
Mr. Lowell questioned Mr. Lavey further about other luxuries, appearing to skewer the prosecution's intense interest in the minutiae of the senator's travel history.
It's a roundabout, but ultimately clever, way to skewer the VR market for having a lot of hype that has yet to really pay off.
Most people who live near Toronto's Chinatown neighborhood are quite familiar with the smell of fried rice and the sight of duck on a skewer.
"If this is your way of saying you want a marital break, Ron, then, to be clear, I will skewer you with this quill."9.
So more often than not, it devolves into the most basic of talking points — the exact thing it's trying to skewer in the first place.
Most stab a soft banana at an angle, for example, so it doesn't fall off, and skewer a hard carrot by wiggling the fork in.
Inverting tropes by depicting women killing men may not upend the kyriarchy, but it is beautiful to behold and generally fun to skewer false gods.
Clinton's campaign lacked gumption in going after Mr. Trump, particularly because Mr. Obama and Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts have relished opportunities to skewer him.
Add the broth, potatoes and green beans and simmer until the potatoes are tender enough to be easily pierced with a skewer, about 25 minutes.
For that audience, SNL used its Kavanaugh cold open to once again skewer someone in the news with its typical brand of over-obvious precision.
Crocodile meat, which Santana sells at 550 pesos (about US $32) per kilo, can be fried, grilled on a skewer, or served raw in ceviche.
Bake until a skewer inserted into batter comes out clean and a golden brown crust has formed on top and bottom of clafoutis, about 30 minutes.
Skewer shrimp on metal or bamboo skewers that have been soaked in water and grill until shrimp in just opaque, about 1 ½-2 minutes per side.
In 2018, he survived a penetrating injury to the head after falling from a treehouse ladder in Missouri and landing on a footlong metal meat skewer.
The method is simple: skewer some hot dogs on wooden sticks, coat them in a cornmeal-and-buttermilk-based batter, and fry them in hot oil.
A 10-year-old from Harrisonville, Missouri, is recovering in hospital after a foot-long meat skewer impaled his face in a freak accident last Saturday.
Turtle takes the rabbit down from the skewer and the mouse bolts, feinting right and then changing directions in a desperate bid for a nearby rock.
The automatic rotary skewer and consistent rotation speed makes for even, golden brown cooking, and the frame can be taken apart and folded for easy storage.
A 10-year-old boy miraculously survived falling from a ladder onto a foot-long meat skewer that penetrated his face, the Kansas City Star reports.
Colin Kaepernick has enraged fans who have now taken over social media to skewer the San Fran QB for refusing to stand for the national anthem.
Bring a Narwhal BBQ Skewer Set to your next cookout or block party as a memorable hostess gift or just to show off your quirky side.
UnREAL A show as meta as "UnREAL" faces the problem that often confronts satire: if you skewer a genre well enough, you might eventually become it.
The trainer comes with a steel quick-release skewer, and the 2-inch resistant roller fits a wide array of road and mountain bike wheel sizes.
She sells multiple things on a stick: peanut butter and jelly, fruit, and even salad (essentially a skewer of cubed peppers, mushroom, carrots, cucumbers and lettuce).
As such, songs like "Fixin' to Die Rag" are effective, while those like "Little Piggies" or "Bungalow Bill" by the Beatles skewer without moving to action.
At the time, Mr. Trump skipped a Republican debate to attend the event, which he then used to skewer his opponents and celebrate his own accomplishments.
Filmmakers deny the satirical movie was meant to be divisive, but experts say "The Hunt" will do more to inflame the partisan divide than skewer it.
He has used his posts to skewer opponents, respond to critics and, he says, to communicate directly to voters without the filter of the news media.
Comedian Ricky Gervais, who hosted the event Sunday, used Apple's nominations for "The Morning Show" as an opportunity to skewer the company over its business dealings.
For all I know the first yakitori chefs in Japan had nothing but efficiency in mind when they speared each anatomical bit on its own skewer.
The chef can see the guest's face; I'm grilling and I'm looking at the guest for the perfect time to put the skewer on the plate.
John Early and Kate Berlant, with help from the director Andrew DeYoung, skewer Hollywood in five short films, each with an overwrought relationship at its heart.
When a pretty bird was found dead on the schoolyard, her first impulse was to bring it home to skewer and grill it for her father.
Roast, turning the skewer every 10 minutes, until a thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the chicken reads 165°F, about 1 hour and 20 minutes.
In Peru, eating beef heart—sliced into small pieces and grilled on a skewer, a preparation known as anticuchos —is as commonplace as eating a hot dog.
She added that their costumes earned them hugs from women and high-fives from men — because, apparently, it's pretty satisfying to skewer fuckboys by exposing their behavior.
Once again, the show's real humor lies in its ability to skewer the true crime genre with subject matter so ridiculous it...may just be downright genius.
As the men around him scream and gurgle, Tolkien sees a dark rider on a black horse sweeping across the battlefield, pausing to skewer the already dying.
No, not that it will become sentient and take over the world, but that, say, a helpful house robot might accidentally skewer its owner with a knife.
Rather than any broader principle, the boundaries of his self-interest seem to be the most consistent indicator of what Trump will say or who he'll skewer.
Introducing: the Narwhal BBQ Skewer Set, a pair of two stainless steel "unicorns of the sea" that will add a touch of whimsy to your grilling sessions.
You also have to be very precise with the preparation of the meat so you're not spending the whole night holding on to a skewer of chicken.
Sometimes these are relatively minor errors — a ham-handed rendering of an author's prose, the sort of thing a book reviewer might skewer with an acid pen.
A counter that seats 19 surrounds the central open kitchen, where affable chefs trim, skewer, grill and season pieces of drumstick, gizzards, chicken breast and the like.
I&aposm confident that if you were cooking with a friend or significant other, it would be easy to prep, skewer, and cook within the estimated time.
Conservatives are right to skewer liberals as "snowflakes" who need to go back to their "safe spaces" when the left starts promoting codes that limit free speech.
While I found myself wanting for a good old Jesse Helms skewer in the New Museum's presentation, I dove into works that required another type of engagement.
Zemmour did not miss his chance to underscore this contradiction and skewer his opponents, remarking that the gilets jaunes were a French manifestation of a global phenomenon.
Fill the donuts: Use a skewer to poke a hole in 1 side of each donut, and wiggle it around inside to create a space for the filling.
Smooth over the top, then bake for 40–45 minutes until cooked through: a thin skewer inserted into the center of the cake should come out clean. 4.
If Dietland were to skewer the problematic factors creating this kind of self-loathing in women, it would be one of the best new shows of the summer.
Other offerings: sweet corn waffles with roasted pork mole, poblano cream and pickled corn; and a spinach salad skewer with endive and bacon lardons dressed with truffle cream.
It may skewer capitalism, but it also lambasts some left-wing pieties, takes a few pot-shots at its audience and hardly suggests a more realistic way forward.
On a night when Rock was supposed to skewer the racist Hollywood system and make a plea for diversity, he also made a lazy joke about Asian people.
How to cook: If you want to skewer them, start by trimming off the feelers then make a little cut down the back to remove the gritty vein.
After polishing off a skewer of lamb, Roodt invites me into his living room, a cavernous space dominated by chiaroscuro paintings of doll-like children in pastoral scenes.
I've worked at a company where they first cut the tail and pull off the legs and then stick a skewer through the animal while it's still alive.
President Donald Trump has used the slur since the 2000 presidential campaign to skewer her claims -- passed down through family stories, Warren says -- of Cherokee and Delaware ancestry.
Late night television show host Samantha Bee also hosted a competing event - "Not the White House Correspondents' Dinner" - that she said would honor journalists, rather than skewer Trump.
For the most part, The Neu Jorker doesn't skewer particular writers so much as a house style, which makes the satire less pointed and specific if more unified.
German news media referred to the crimes as the "döner" murders because many of those killed had worked in shops selling Turkish-style roasted meat on a skewer.
A piglet wriggles in the mud in one image, while in another a full-grown pig impaled on a skewer awaits to be slow-roasted for a feast.
Front Burner A signature dish at the Chinese restaurants Jue Lan Club, Mr. Chow and Philippe is a satay skewer, usually chicken, served with a creamy peanut sauce.
The design process that led to the bag, too, was an unconventional one: She made the first model out of paper, elastic bands and a shish kebab skewer.
Progressives often take heat for penalizing speech, but political cartoonists who skewer conservatives can also attest that they have been threatened, penalized, and even fired for their work.
Thoreau would pick up his pen to skewer them mercilessly, and — practicing what he preached in his essay "Civil Disobedience" — would probably take to the streets in protest.
"The art world is easy to roast — its most absurd characters are often the most oblivious — and it tends to skewer itself without any outside assistance," Lescaze writes.
This is how a heart yields: sliced thin, pierced on a skewer and anointed with olive oil and its own raving juices as it languishes on the grill.
The skewer pierced through Xavier's face, entering just to the right of his nose, and penetrated his entire head until it came out at the back of his skull.
He didn't skimp on the kabobs—each skewer had six or seven large scallops with fries on the side, and a few glasses of the local fermented apple juice.
Nutritional Information: (1 skewer): 138 calories, 3g total fat (0.5g sat fat), 509mg sodium, 10g carbs, 1.5g fiber, 6.5g sugars, 17.5g protein 'Til next time… Chew the right thing!
It has a whole spell system that will make spikes come out of the ground and skewer you enemies or air-blast them off the edge of a cliff.
The couple has spent the past couple of days in Thailand together, soaking up the sun, playing an epic game of Jenga and feasting on a skewer of bugs.
Brush that mixture on scallops you've either threaded onto a skewer and grilled, or run for a few minutes under the broiler, so that they're just beginning to brown.
The tsukune—minced chicken on a skewer, served with tare and egg yolk—has become Jidori's signature dish and is what head chef Shunta Matsubara is cooking up today.
That lamb skewer, for example, is served with a dollop of cicek, the traditional herb-flecked yogurt, but instead of fresh cucumbers it's spiked with very Nordic pickled ones.
Instead, most expect that the House bill would skewer the president's electoral base, since it would be especially harmful to older white Americans and rural, white working-class families.
But Mr. Chávez has the ability to put several flavors in motion at once and keep his balance, as evidenced by the beef-heart skewer and his octopus causa.
Sometimes, it seems, you need a Plan C. The meatball-style duck skewer is accompanied by a cloudy purée of oranges—plated, delightfully, to conjure a raw egg yolk.
Trump began the week by ripping Meryl Streep, who used her Golden Globes speech the night before to skewer his campaign rhetoric and criticize him for mocking a disabled reporter.
Songs like "Season of Hype" and "This Ain't Boheme" skewer the musical as an overrated product of commercialism, fueled not by substance but by its own drama and media frenzy.
Miller said that when she saw her son with the skewer stuck in his face, her first thought was that he had been shot in the face by an arrow.
Xavier was transferred to two different hospitals until he arrived at the University of Kansas Hospital in Kansas City, where doctors found that the skewer had, miraculously, avoided anything vital.
The humongous sandwich is piled high with pastrami, turkey, Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato and onion and wedged between three slices of rye bread with the help of a wooden skewer.
They skewer Hitler, Mussolini, and a variety of American nationalists, including Charles Lindbergh and the Catholic priest and radio host Father Charles Coughlin, a fervent anti-Semite and conspiracy theorist.
It is his style to skewer it, and everything in sight, in every possible direction, with humor in the style of the Harvard Lampoon, of which he is an alum.
It's possible I got the whole idea from the delicious tiny rolls, perfumed with lime leaves, that accompany the keema on a skewer, looking like marshmallows ready for a campfire.
CLEVELAND — They skewer candidates and lawmakers each week on "Saturday Night Live," but the show's "Weekend Update" hosts say that, at the end of the day, most politicians mean well.
Just marinate them in citrus, honey, and chilies, then slide them on a sugarcane skewer, throw them on the grill and transport yourself to the the tropical getaway of Relaxville.
Throughout the hearings, Ms. Harris, once the California attorney general, drew on her formidable skills as a former prosecutor to repeatedly skewer Judge Kavanaugh and back him into unpleasant corners.
The lower space is more active, with seating at tables or around a U-shaped counter that hugs the open kitchen and a grill, the depth of a single skewer.
He, too, has used genre entertainment to convey otherwise unpalatable truths to his viewers, deploying sketch comedy to comment on police brutality or horror movies to skewer self-satisfied liberals.
What's distinct this time is that Trump, who worried some Iranian leaders with his braggadocio during the campaign, is now proving to be an exceptionally easy US president to skewer.
The internet wasn't buying it, though, and couldn't help but skewer the GOP for what appeared to be a pre-planned kegger to celebrate an unpopular and, at best, problematic bill.
In a country that's barely held itself together during almost five years of violence, Didier Kassaï's cartoons in national newspapers frequently skewer those who've risen to power through promoting hate speech.
On the ride home, I order food I should be drunker for: fries covered in gravy and melted mozzarella, pita bread, a pork souvlaki skewer, and a side of ranch ($16.26).
You can also try stewed winter berries with Nutella and toasted coconut, a pikelet with smashed banana and Nutella, a fruit skewer with Nutella, or raisin toast with Nutella and berries.
"Saturday Night Live" went behind bars in this week's cold open sketch to skewer Lori Loughlin, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, attorney Michael Avenatti and rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine over their legal troubles.
Watch the late night host masterfully skewer the Trump administration's open lying on its first full day in office and the protests that materialized after he took the oath of office.
The meat skewer—and by default, the charcoal grill—makes up the bulk of their menu, as they attempt to bring the centuries-old Japanese cuisine of yakitori to the capital.
The campaign's emasculating initial logo did not help matters: An oversize T seemed to skewer a smaller P. That design was scrapped, but Mr. Pence has been eclipsed, nonetheless, ever since.
It is a spectator sport: For 30 minutes, the leaders skewer each other with clever put-downs and hostile questions, each backed by hundreds of lawmakers mooing and jeering in support.
But Ms. DeVos isn't just your everyday target in Michigan: She and her family provide major financial support to the ArtPrize awards that might honor the very works that skewer her.
Austen's novels, to one degree or another, acerbically skewer the self-important landed gentry of her time and, to a lesser extent, the people who aspire to be in their company.
How each part cooks is different, so when I put the meat on the skewer, I calculate the thickness and the angle and everything so the chicken will taste the best.
Greece is expected to bring a new syndication to market soon but further political uncertainty and any rise in yields could skewer its chances of a new deal in the short term.
In a shocking incident captured on social media, an officer in China was stabbed in the neck with a bamboo skewer by an illegal street vendor selling candied fruit on a stick.
Greece is expected to bring a new syndication to market soon but further political uncertainty and any rise in yields may skewer its chances of a new deal in the short term.
Okja extends a more standard anti-factory farming stance in order to skewer the absurd ways in which corporations co-opt the language of environmental and localist movements to reel in consumers.
Its soapy satire is aiming to skewer the city's vegans, desperate actors, and therapy devotees — just as it took aim at New York's literary pretensions and self-centered heiresses in Season 1.
Irresistible looks like a fictionalized spin on the exact type of political nonsense he used to skewer: Democrats desperate to connect, Republicans constantly lying, and pundits going overboard on all of it.
The largest queue was for the satay chicken skewer stand, but I opted for bakso, an Indonesian broth with meatballs, noodles and vegetables that cost about $1 for a medium-sized bowl.
Just two weeks ago, the President had said he'd accept any bipartisan immigration deal in a highly publicized meeting, only to skewer a major bipartisan proposal brought to him two days later.
Okja extends a more standard anti–factory farming argument in order to skewer the absurd ways in which corporations co-opt the language of environmental and localist movements to reel in consumers.
As the team of specialists prepared for the high-risk surgery, Xavier waited patiently with the skewer still sticking out of his face and a bandage covering his eyes and nose, Miller said.
KitchenAid Fresh Prep Slicer/Shredder (KSMVSA) — Complete with a thin and thick blade (for multiple sheet sizes), adapter, food holder, and skewer, quick salads, veggie side dishes, and more are easier than ever.
Instead of worrying about your cake layers sliding around as you frost the top and sides of the cake, try this trick—use a long bamboo skewer to hold everything in place. 7.
And at their best, those songs skewer not only Rebecca's delusions but the viewers', too: that love will heal us, that our obsessions are selfless, and that our self-loathing makes us interesting.
Critics of Me Before You co-opted the film's tagline and promotional hashtag, "Live Boldly," on Twitter to skewer its irony, considering that Will chooses not to live boldly but to kill himself.
In the financial district, participants will include Tojo's Kitchen (above) with smoked Wagyu beef; Bona Bona Ice Cream with homemade marshmallow toppings toasted to order; and skewer specialists including D'Abruzzo and Yakitori Tatsu.
Queen of social media Chrissy Teigen has shared an image on Twitter of a turkey she made out of fruit, writing "making a fruit skewer turkey for luna&aposs potluck" to celebrate Thanksgiving.
For while we have seen many comics skewer themselves in ways that slyly let themselves off the hook, Mr. Michael goes further than most to make himself unlikable and his arguments ring hollow.
Critics can skewer him over his policies and persona, or speculate about what the Russia investigation might find, but mostly they just wish that somehow he could be magically removed from the White House.
BEIJING/SHANGHAI, March 15 (Reuters) - China is gearing up to skewer companies it accuses of treating consumers badly in a yearly event that has previously named and shamed firms from Apple to Nike Inc.
All you have to do is get a big lump of Greek cheese, cut it into thick slices, put the slices on a skewer, and grill them with olive oil, thyme, pepper, and herbs.
Jello Biafra and his Dead Kennedys took every chance they could get to skewer the false sense of security that Reagan doled out like creamed chipped beef, calling him a fascist warmonger and worse.
Tommy Pico's "Nature Poem," published earlier this year, begins with stars, cliffs and waves, but his dashing, rueful, occasionally lewd lines skewer expectations and biases surrounding his identity as a young, gay American Indian.
At the time, Mr. Trump skipped a Republican debate and set up his own event to raise money for veterans, though he used the event to skewer his opponents and celebrate his own accomplishments.
But the "satire" moniker is apt: Jojo Rabbit does cartoonishly skewer the frenzy that enabled Hitler's rise to power (and propagation of atrocities), filtered through the eyes of a bullied 10-year-old kid.
Temporarily, at least, his home was Dunkin' Donuts Park, where an oversize coffee cup crowns the scoreboard and a concession stand sells a combination of chicken wings and Munchkins on a skewer for $10.
Some bung-serving establishments will stick chunks of it on a skewer, kebab-style while others serve fried bung in rings accompanied by something pickled to cut through the fattiness of that pig ass.
Nor does the show spare its bread-and-butter viewership from the burns: When riffing about the Women's March, Bee made a point to skewer white women for skipping out on causes not their own.
While fleeing the wasps, the boy fell 4 feet head-first as he climbed down a ladder, and landed on a meat skewer that passed straight through his face to the back of his skull.
Actress Alice Amter jumped to Matt Damon's defense Thursday night, saying it's grossly unfair to skewer Damon for saying it's wrong to lump all men in the same basket on the subject of sexual harassment.
The Break host took a moment during her  monologue this week to skewer part of the country's attitude toward the plastic bag ban rolling out in some states, as Australia moves to reduce marine pollution.
Maybe you were swept up by the tidal wave of passion in sweeping epics like A Star Is Born or Cold War, or found a new way to skewer your rivals by watching The Favourite.
But Tingle didn't withdraw; he fought back, creating a website designed to skewer the Rabid Puppies phenomenon, labeling them "devils," and boosting the profile of several of the female authors they were attempting to marginalize.
Stay a while, though, and you can sample von Hauske and Stone's clever takes on bar food, like an interpretation of the classic Basque skewer called gilda; they use umeboshi-marinated beef instead of anchovies.
Recently, a vegan take on Mongolian hot pot, upon whose rim was perched a skewer of date, walnut, maitaki mushroom, and tofu, pullulated with sweet-potato noodles, and was just the right amount of spicy.
CIA Director Mike Pompeo used his first major public remarks on Thursday to skewer WikiLeaks as a "non-state hostile intelligence service" willing to work with Russia and other foreign actors to promote their interests.
The issue also hits a sweet spot for the President because it offers an opening to skewer Democrats for a perceived obsession with racial identity and minorities that plays well with Trump's white voting base.
While it's good to see comedians are willing to skewer members of their own club, they're not exactly doing it with the same fervor as they have with the Alabama Republican Senate candidate, Judge Roy Moore.
Griffin didn't focus her set on Trump, instead choosing to skewer Harvey Weinstein, Billy Bush and the many "deplorables" who she said sent her death threats and hate mail after the photo went viral in May.
Then, as the speakers blared the theme from "Jaws," Ms. el-Helw balanced a skewer with meat between her teeth, and presented it to a lion who snacked on it, licked his lips and strolled away.
Also, because absurdity has become the norm at the highest reaches of government, these songs, which are fine facsimiles of '70s pop tropes, prove that it's way too hard to effectively skewer something that's already batshit.
It will serve as the original flagship location of what will eventually be a restaurant chain that serves up chicken tenders every which way—grilled or fried, in a sandwich, on a skewer, or in a salad.
I had stood and looked at the painting while my children, who were still small, grew increasingly impatient; I had seemed to see in it a portent whose meaning penetrated me like a skewer in my chest.
Elsewhere, it's back to the drawing board for a piece that wants to skewer a peculiar slice of American history but needs to first work on getting its rhymes right: Does "whores" really chime with "hors d'oeuvres"?
We're not going to skewer the person because that's not in the spirit of theater, or kindness, but we're going to acknowledge it so that it doesn't ruin the shared experience we're all attempting to achieve together.
And I want to make one for women, and the name I'm working with is, "You will look like us," to sort of skewer the idea that the most important thing about us is how we look.
Or, that's not right, exactly, because there are many elements of capitalism that are absent from the game—the rich people which last year's Disco Elysium skewer loudly, directly, and repeatedly, for example, barely appear in KRZ.
"—Ellen Pompeo (@EllenPompeo) November 28, 2019She went on to encourage "unity and solidarity among all women" and skewer NBC for undermining those efforts: "Obviously this network feels like they can operate like this and it&aposs okay.
But it allows the play to skewer #NotAllMen counterarguments: Yes, Rashad is a two-time victim and not an aggressor, but Genesis will show him that in the larger conversation about sexual assault, that may not matter.
One of the strangest and most demented shows of the last decade returns for a ninth season to skewer movies, television, games and any other segment of pop culture it can get its stop-motion fingers on.
Just in case you weren't sure whether U.S. politics as become a massive international joke, on Monday's episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers the host took the opportunity to skewer Rudy Giuliani's butt-dial to a reporter.
Funnily enough, once we got to New York it took a bit of a while to find any gulls because we were staying right next to Grand Central Station and a skyscraper would skewer any sort of flyover.
The same chile turns up in the cream sauce on lobster meat that is paired with an exceptionally fine grilled beef heart rubbed with a classic Peruvian skewer spice mix that includes oregano, cumin and dried ají panca.
That Mr. Cruz would move so quickly to try to skewer his opponent is a measure of how seriously he is taking the challenge from Mr. O'Rourke, even though no Democrat has won a statewide office since 1994.
Cook Time: 20 minutes Nutritional Information: ¼th of recipe (1 skewer with sauce): 207 calories, 8g total fat (2.5g sat fat), 690mg sodium, 9g carbs, 0.5g fiber, 7.5g sugars, 23.5g protein 'Til next time… Chew the right thing!
Skewer the marinated chicken pieces on bamboo skewers or wooden skewers, then place them over a baking tray lined with parchment paper, making sure there is space underneath the chicken to help distribute the heat more evenly. 6.
As a result, he lost his grip and fell about four or five feet, directly onto a sharp metal meat skewer that the boys had found earlier in a nearby field and stuck into the ground under the treehouse.
By spending time picking on the fact that today's bright kids are becoming literate in technology (one kid even likens it to learning a new language), she misses the opportunity to skewer the more troublesome aspects of Valley culture.
The bulbous bodies of another new painting, Conflict, reminded me of Philip Guston, the beleaguered '60s painter who was blacklisted for jettisoning abstraction in favor of a then-unfashionable figuration, wielding the latter to skewer the loathed Richard Nixon.
On a recent Friday afternoon during lunch service, Chen and his crew (consisting of another CIA alumnus and a childhood friend) are busy at work, inserting thermometers into each meat skewer and brushing them with a garlic-infused oil.
In her 2017 book Women & Power: A Manifesto, classicist Mary Beard explores how the image of Medusa is used to skewer women in contemporary politics, from Angela Merkel to Hillary Clinton (with Trump as Perseus in a popular manifestation).
Although Democrats were quick to skewer the Republican-backed bill as an empty gesture to please President Trump, the language of the committee's bill rejects Trump's grandiose campaign pledge of a "big, beautiful" wall stretching from coast to coast.
Watching him skewer the linebacker Lawrence Taylor and the rapper Ice-T to their faces in one joke was an illustration of how a quick wit could make even a scrawny comic the most fearsome person in the room.
Trump once likened Carson to a child molester, said his anger was pathological and once even grabbed his own belt buckle to skewer Carson's claim that he attempted to stab someone once but was thwarted by hitting the person's belt.
I might then claim that the joke's on you, because my image was really just a way to bait and skewer liberal hysteria and "the media's" hyperbolic, distorted image of how the alt-right treats women and Clinton in particular.
In a segment called "Crafting Corner," Sedaris told viewers she was going to make "Potato Ships," a baked potato with a wooden skewer mast, a cheese slice sail, a construction paper flag, and a mushroom cap as a crow's nest.
"Boar's Head, a Gateway, My Pinecone" depicts a modern apartment in which a spectral figure draped in black with an animal skull head, a much enlarged blue sea horse and a pine cone are impaled on a giant metal skewer.
He was surrounded by thousands of villagers who gaped at him from afar, who inched closer to touch his unprecedented white skin or else gasped as they watched him eat a chicken skewer with his left hand, the devil's hand.
" Oliver went on to skewer pro-Brexit campaigners Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson, calling Farage, the leader of the U.K. Independence Party, the "three-time cover model for Punchable Face Magazine," and Johnson "a shaved orangutan with Owen Wilson's hair.
My friend and I want to warm up to asking Ayniwaer what it's like dealing with discrimination in Beijing, so we start out by asking him about the difficulties he faced going from a skewer stall to a popular restaurant.
Neatly cut the crusts from the slices of bread, then cut the sandwich so that the cut-side faces upwards to show the cross-section and filling; insert a bamboo skewer through the middle of the sandwich to hold it together.
He runs out to buy the last couple of things we need for our special dinner tonight: skewer sticks, graham crackers, marshmallows, Hershey's chocolate (making s'mores in the fireplace), rubbing alcohol, and Chardonnay (for the mussels, we're a Merlot household).
Some of the city's best beer and brochettes (chargrilled meat on a skewer, the de facto national dish of Rwanda) can now be found in Remera, and come nightfall, the city's hardest-partying revelers are crowding dance floors until sunrise.
Even the most irreverent versions of this generational self-portrait can never fully evade the smugness they intend to skewer — the implication that their subjects, for all their narcissism, excess and eventual hypocrisy, were ultimately on the winning side of history.
Through the square one such person can see a side-view mirror attached to the building, and reflected in the mirror are blinking red lights and a bright, kooky structure that looks like a silver golf ball on a skewer.
Take a wide, metal skewer and treat it as you did the spit, but this time, instead of putting it on the grill, you're going to thread it through the handles of a roasting rack that is rested in a roasting tray.
Looking at the Crucifixion scene in Matthias Grünewald's Isenheim Altarpiece (1512–16), you take in the horribly straining fingers of Christ, twisted around the fat nailheads that skewer his hands to the wood, and oh, God yes, you believe it must be true.
The way the skewer went through Xavier's head without hitting any major vessels was a "one-in-a-million shot," Dr. Kiran Kakarala, a head and neck surgeon at University of Kansas Health System who also treated Xavier, told Medical News Network.
"'Insatiable' is clearly striving to be an edgy satire of our image-obsessed culture and our constant need for more, but the candy-colored veneer of the series never offers viewers an actual escape from the toxic tropes it attempts to skewer."
From what I know about Rivers Cuomo being a gigantic dweeb, it seems likely that this song enlisted Lil Wayne because to Rivers Cuomo Lil Wayne represented the tendencies of the culture Rivers wanted to skewer, which is a pretty sheisty move.
Novices can start, she suggests, with the pickled peppers and tomatoes, which involve bringing verjus, turmeric vinegar, salt, and water to a boil in a saucepan before you add unripened green cherry tomatoes, pierced with a toothpick or skewer, and fish peppers.
There was cult comedy Mystery Men to skewer a superhero movie trend that hadn't even begun yet, or you could dart over to the screen next door for The Thomas Crown Affair, an enjoyably adult, sexy remake of an art heist film.
Viewers made their decision on which of the two late-night leaders they preferred in the opening weeks of the Trump administration, when Mr. Colbert, whose monologues regularly skewer the president, leapfrogged the fun-and-games-minded Mr. Fallon in total audience.
The Disaster Artist's one real flaw is that it doesn't really have much to say — it misses an opportunity to skewer Hollywood and the way it sells a dream of fame and fortune that isn't always all it's cracked up to be.
Slice them in chunks, skewer on toothpicks and serve with mustard for something that flirts with sharpness alongside beer: Pickled Dogs, $25 for a quart, $220 for a half-gallon, Dickson's Farmstand Meats, Chelsea Market, 2800 Ninth Avenue (West 2229th Street), 22419-21979-24, dicksonsfarmstand.com.
Rolling Stone's Peter Travers praised Peele's mastery in Get Out: Not to give anything away, but you should know that the mixed-race Peele is having the time of his life juggling horror and laughs to skewer of the hypocrisies of race in America.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has repeatedly slammed "SNL" for jokes that frequently skewer him.
As I dug into the resistant claws with spoon, skewer, and fingernail, I found myself marveling at the thought that Providence would probably have to double its tasting menu prices just to pay for the hours of prep that go into this red kelp crab.
I love jokes, and I think that there are ways to skewer him, but a lot of us I don't want to get caught in a trap of just making fun of him, when so much of what he's doing is just truly awful.
Lamb, beef, pork or chicken, seasoned simply with salt and pepper or maybe some crushed spices like fennel or cumin, a few bite-size hunks pierced with a skewer and grilled over hot flames (coal or gas) — or even cooked indoors in a large skillet.
His family grills satays on that holiday: "Mum and my two sisters skewer chicken, lamb, beef, gizzards, livers and hearts and marinate them quite traditionally in a Malaysian-style satay spice, and the boys set up the charcoal and grill it," Mr. Liong wrote.
The company also has new restaurants that emphasize clean eating: Gavi, its Italian restaurant at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, has a menu of grain bowls including one made of black, white and red quinoa, chickpeas, cauliflower, almonds and a grilled chicken skewer.
Scrape the mixture into the cake tin and bake for either 40 minutes if using the loaf tin, or 50 minutes if using the round tin, or until the cake is golden brown on top and a skewer inserted into the middle comes out clean.
Conservatives skewer Trudeau after Trump calls him 'two-faced' Conservatives slam Beto O'Rourke over threat to tax-exempt status for religious organizations MORE, Rick Santorum, and Newt GingrichNewton (Newt) Leroy GingrichMORE — briefly overtook Romney in national polls, but none of them could sustain their support.
At Taiyaki NYC in Chinatown, tall swirls of pale green matcha and black sesame soft-serve ice creams are piled in warm, fluffy waffle cones shaped like fish, their mouths yawning wide enough to add fresh strawberries and a skewer of multicolored mini-mochi.
The battle he picks is Loudoun Hill, in 1307, rather than the more conclusive encounter at Bannockburn, seven years later, but the mayhem at Loudoun Hill has its strong points—specifically, the sharpened stakes that are planted in hidden ditches, to skewer the oncoming English knights.
Still, that didn't stop Vine from functioning as a de facto FUBU — for us, by us — space for black people, where we could reinsert ourselves into a mainstream that excluded us, skewer our own culture (however safely) and create something new, a phenomenon that is relatively rare.
Mains are built largely around the grill that is the star cooking technique of the Anatolian kitchen, whether a simple skewer of lamb, its edges perfectly charred, its interior still rosy; or a thick curl of octopus, the tentacle glazed sweet and smoky with pomegranate molasses.
It's the type of eating that can be done all day and into the night, when you couldn't possibly eat another thing — until you discover a forgotten skewer on the back of the grill, charred and blackened, and decide there's nothing else to do but eat it.
"An L.A. Minute," directed by Daniel Adams from a script he wrote with Larry "Ratso" Sloman, means to skewer the mores of Tinseltown by throwing Mr. Byrne's Mr. Gould into the realm of the homeless, as he goes in search of a misplaced good-luck charm.
Billy Wilder, the movie's director and co-screenwriter, intended to skewer Hollywood and its disposable culture, but there's something else at work in the film, too: the pride that Wilder felt about his position in the industry's hierarchy, in that closed world that coddled its own madness.
The cone snail's highly specialized teeth, known as radulae, work like a combination hypodermic needle and harpoon to skewer and poison its prey: The snail's toxins target the nervous system, paralyzing its victim and allowing the snail to get over to its meal at its own speed.
And Groban is one of the most easily likable performers working today — if you need proof, just look at how seamlessly he integrated into The Muppets — and isn't afraid to skewer his squeaky-clean image, as he's done in the past via cameos on Glee and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
" Moore goes on to skewer Trump's greedy profiteering off the family-destroying vice of gambling, his "Nietzschean, social-Darwinist" approach to his (thin) pro-lifery, and his narcissistic lust for power, of which Moore claims: "Social and religious conservatives have always seen this tendency as decadent and deviant.
But also, yes, I bet Sansa and Arya will team up and skewer Littlefinger before we wrap the season, and Yara will break her chains and give Euron what-for, and that the two remaining dragons turn on their sibling Viserion and barbecue him to a reptilian crisp.
These 12 gadgets make the perfect gifts for family The skit went on to skewer Trump's comments to television executives and anchors about using photos of him with a double chin, his dinner with Mitt Romney and his chief strategist Steve Bannon, which they painted as the Grim Reaper.
After being sacked by May when she was appointed prime minister following Britain's vote to leave the European Union, the once-powerful finance minister has become a vocal critic of the government, using his role at the London-based newspaper, the Evening Standard, to skewer the Conservative leader.
In "Museu do Pau" ("The Museum of the Stick") (2013–16), the Puerto Rican artist Michael Linares collects, nails, and suspends various objects that are literally composed of sticks or are stick-like, among them a skewer, bow-and-arrow, matches, markers, a spear, toothbrush, broom, and Catholic cross.
While other late-night hosts have hunkered down in their studios to crank out political monologues and battle for ratings, Conan O'Brien has taken a different tack, meandering to Mexico, Haiti, Israel and more in search of strange foods, unusual customs and quick-witted locals to skewer his hairdo.
So if you still want to try the cryogenic treat, just know the potential risks and handle it with care — which means using a skewer or utensil to pick up the puffs so you don't touch them with your fingers, and making sure to toss the cup with any residual liquid.
You could feel that pull at the debate, where the toughness with which Kelly grilled Cruz and Rubio on immigration — even showing footage of past remarks that caught them in flips, flops and contradictions — was a clear demonstration of her readiness to put any candidate on the skewer, not just Trump.
Host Sonia Denis and the After After Party panel (Matt Rogers, Carri Twigg, and Luke Mones) joined Daley-Ward to skewer some of the biggest news headlines through some impromptu spoken word — and while she's all about that alone time, Daley-Ward is clearly a total natural under the spotlight.
Baghdad Journal BAGHDAD — Long before Falluja was known the world over for deadly jihadists, it was known all over Iraq for its kebab — fatty lamb, ground and mixed with onion, grilled on a skewer over an open fire and served with a pinch of sumac — at a joint called Haji Hussein.
On Sunday morning, White House chief of staff Reince Priebus told Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday" that the President's tweet to tune into a show that would skewer Ryan was merely "coincidental," and that Trump was trying to do his friend Pirro a favor, not insinuate Ryan should resign.
Watching him merrily skewer trolls and offer political commentary (he's pissed about Brexit) amidst metal memories and excitement about Memoriam humanized a person who is—whether he'll admit it or not—a bonafide extreme metal legend, and made it clear the kind of person he is both on and offstage.
They care about whether they "like" her, based on a seemingly infinite number of factors: how she holds her elbow when she waves to a crowd, the "romance level" of a potential relationship, whether she smiles with or without teeth, whether she's caught on camera eating chicken, un-daintily, off a skewer.
Holiday menu: Escargot in parsley, mini grilled tomatoes, and spinach shoots Duck foie gras in an escalope Brown trout cooked blue with melted fresh butter Squab roasted on a skillet Lamb with grilled blackcurrant buds Fillet of beef on the barbecue Rhubarb on meringue skewer Cost: meals range from $181 to $370
And it does effectively skewer some of the genre's most love-to-hate conventions: The fact that it takes 18 seconds to travel through rush-hour traffic across three New York City neighborhoods, apartments that are spacious and tastefully decorated despite a basic salary, and a job description that somehow only exists in rom-coms.
Sometimes the twist is Italian, sometimes it's Mexican—the sauce beneath the short-rib skewer is described as "Israeli mole" (made with Middle Eastern spices, chocolate, and harissa), and the Dead Sea #2 cocktail (guava, mezcal, mint, lime) is basically an Israeli margarita—and sometimes the za'atar-crusted salmon is accompanied by Japanese eggplant.
Officially known as "Pepper Nitro with a Jerky Twist, " the drink consists of nitro cold-brew made from Congo beans that's been infused with a malted fennel black pepper syrup; it's topped off with a layer of honey cold foam, then garnished with cracked pink peppercorn and a skewer of grass-fed beef jerky.
While a show-stopping red, white and blue cake is an aspirational centerpiece for your cook out, not all of us are Martha Stewart (if you want to try to be, though, you can give this cake a shot.) Instead, we used boxed cake mix here, dyed with the colors of the flag and swirled using a wooden skewer.
Although it's likely Pose added in a mention of the president to simply remind us that Trump's destiny mutated in a way no one could have seen coming, it's all the more disappointing when you consider how well Murphy and Falchuck's other FX baby, American Horror Story: Cult, was able to skewer the political culture of today.
That last one I never would have known had it not been for America's greatest living food critic turning away from his regular gig that has seen him slice Per Se off at the knees and brilliantly and mercilessly skewer Guy Fieri (in what was probably the most read and shared restaurant review in the history of restaurant reviews).
That night, he was transferred a second time to the University of Kansas Health System, where a team of about 100 doctors from different specialities devised a plan to safely remove the skewer, which had narrowly missed major blood vessels, brain structures, and other organs, Dr. Koji Ebersole, director of endovascular neurology at University of Kansas Health System, told Medical News Network.
Last summer, Rogers's team produced a run of videos during the transfer window that went viral: a spoof of the ubiquitous, homemade highlight reels that litter YouTube; a film of midfielder Lorenzo Pellegrini playing as himself on the video game FIFA; a pastiche of a video made by Southampton to skewer Roma's own satirical announcements, featuring quite a lot of goats.
In true kill-your-idols fashion, Cornell told Rolling Stone back in 1989 that "Led Zeppelin are just a bunch of stupid idiots who wrote cool riffs;" accordingly, Soundgarden inherited that band's sense of gargantuan groove while ensuring their songs remained Tolkein-free zones, opting instead to warn us of looming environmental disaster, skewer machismo, and delve into unflinching examinations of mental illness.
Community - "Regional Holiday Music" A delightful Christmas episode and a delicious parody of Glee (right down to a song literally called "Glee"), "Regional Holiday Music" drafted Saturday Night Live's Taran Killam as Greendale's deranged glee club instructor Mr. Rad, and deployed five original songs to skewer everything from Glee's penchant for covers to its trademark a cappella transitions between scenes.  5.
Posada's intent was to skewer Mexican natives he felt were rushing to adopt European modes and customs at the expense of their own culture, but she became a larger symbol of the holiday thanks to Diego Rivera, who christened the character La Calaveras Catrina in his 1948 work Sueño de una tarde dominical en la Alameda Central (Dream of a Sunday afternoon along Central Alameda), pictured above.
Our server, an elegant Japanese woman in a sharp black blazer, told us to think of the second course, a multitude of two-bite dishes arranged on an oblong tray, as the table of contents for the rest of the meal: ankimo (monkfish liver) pâté; a skewer of lobster sashimi daubed with salty-tart preserved plum; a tiny porcelain cup of chawanmushi (savory custard); enoki-mushroom tempura, like a lacy fan of coral, with a cube of fresh persimmon.
Photograph by Haruka Sakaguchi for The New Yorker And there are a host of interesting appetizers, which are available à la carte or as part of a ninety-five-dollar kaiseki, or multicourse meal: spiny little eel bones, deep-fried until they're as crunchy as potato chips and served in what looks like a miniature hot-air-balloon basket; a skewer of surprisingly mild and chewy grilled eel liver; a "Caesar" salad, topped with croutons made from crispy eel skin.
The Y2K shutdown didn't happen; the age of blogging began; boyband fanaticism reached its peak with NSYNC's No Strings Attached while Backstreet Boys were still riding hard on Millennium; MTV launched Cribs, giving us a personal insight into the inner lives of the stars then fully distanced from the rest of us by the absence of social media; Britney Spears released Oops, I Did It Again, Limp Bizkit released Chocolate Starfish and the Hotdog Flavored Water, and both artists had such an equally massive impact on the zeitgeist that Eminem namechecked them in the same breath in a song he performed at the VMAs surrounded by lookalikes in an effort to skewer 00s pop culture and his own influence on it.

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