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I spooned one a blackberry puree into a reusable pouch.
It is delightful spooned over a bowl of gnocchi or ravioli.
A loose queue formed at the stove, as Gray spooned sauce.
The steaming mushrooms are spooned over them, and lunch is ready.
I folded the bra in half so one cup spooned its twin.
Over the other she spooned a sauce made from the abalone's liver.
If you'd like more help, the theme entries are spooned up here.
A girl spooned a slushy concoction into her mouth, turning her lips blue.
I spooned the whole thing onto toast and ate it with my fingers.
The little passionfruit bubbles are spooned onto the cocktail, to give the drink texture.
She just spooned that shit straight onto the cookies and hers always looked amazing.
The salad may also be spooned into piquillo peppers to be served as tapas.
"Blacktop Highway" prefers butterscotch, spooned and drizzled in the midst of a sexual frenzy.
After dinner, I spooned leftover ragù into rounds of dough, then added some Parmesan.
Before they firmed fully up, I spooned them onto a plate and took a bite.
The sauce takes less than a minute, really, before it is spooned over the fish.
Spooned over the almost blackened crust of bread crumbs, this sauce is rich and gentle.
Spooned over juicy, pan-seared fish fillets, the sauce was rich and fragrant, almost haunting.
So here's to keeping my popcorn separate and my Nutella spooned straight from jar-to-mouth.
It definitely tasted nice spooned onto our cheesy bread, as the good people of Nebraska intended.
As for her mother, her mushrooms have been spooned out and filled with olives and tomatoes.
Only later did he reveal that he had earlier spooned chocolate pudding into a fresh diaper.
In others, they are served side by side or with the beans spooned over the rice.
She then sneaked back to stately Wayne Manor, where she spooned with an unknowing Mr. Wayne.
Stews are spooned over it, and strips of injera are torn off to scoop them up.
Jack's fate carried that dynamic forward, in a way, as the writers enticingly spooned out clues.
She was a skeletal, silent figure who could barely eat the soup Ivette spooned into her mouth.
The day laborers curl their bodies on the frigid sidewalk, sometimes spooned against other men for warmth.
Makepeace took up the story as Father Charles poured himself a coffee and spooned sugar into it.
We placed the cheese and prosciutto on one side, and spooned the tomato sauce on the other.
Anyone who's ever spooned knows that it's difficult to stay in the same position all night long.
I opened my eyes and an arm wrapped around me from behind like I was being spooned.
The tip of a knife will cause the heady filling to burst forth, to be spooned around.
Vanessa spooned arroz con gandules into her ailing father's mouth, refilled his medications and emptied his bedpan.
One of my friends spooned up a hefty portion, explaining that it reminded her of her granny.
When Angela woke up, Bridget spooned the broth into her mouth, wiping away dribbles with a tea towel.
They could be the basis for a chunky vinaigrette, to be spooned over steamed asparagus or grilled swordfish.
I carved the roast, spooned some potatoes onto my plate, and gave myself a hearty serving of asparagus.
"Are you going to any parties?" my aunt asked as she spooned her baked ziti onto my plate.
Those beautiful eggs, for starters, scrambled with cream, spooned back into the shell, and topped with heaps of caviar.
We scooted toward each other, for warmth, and when I turned on my side Joel spooned me, very innocently.
They were enhanced by tender Wagyu beef and Napa kimchi, ready to be spooned on the buns as desired.
The spoons remind me of cucumbers, long and heavy with the weight of the water in their spooned head.
Except my mother, asleep with her mouth open, was spooned a hearty dose of mayonnaise by her supposed friends.
As she spooned some pork jowl and rice on top, a dozen women leaned over to observe her technique.
He asked her to help him choose a couch and then spooned with her on all the floor models.
It was basic and chunky, a meat sauce spooned over coils of pasta with blocks of butter tossed in.
Instead of cool, waxy butter, I've spooned a sweet pool of warm and nutty browned butter around the plate.
Young people are spooned liberalism all through high school and college… up until the moment they receive their diplomas.
He's keeping everything in pieces that will have some heft to them when spooned over olive oil-fried sourdough toast.
As a final touch, I spooned some tangy crème fraîche onto the top and sprinkled that with crystallized ginger, too.
Blanching completed, Mr. Koreitem spooned the tender kale into the blender with toasted almonds and a nutty young pecorino cheese.
"He just folded the whites into the prepared base and spooned the mixture onto a buttered metal platter," she said.
The batter is better when the fatter gets flatter and the cream is a dream when spooned into the latter.
Unlike the jiggling cranberry towers, the whole-berry version can be spooned out, sauce-like, over other elements of the meal.
At lunchtime on Thursday, Ayuko Iwai, 29, a Japanese caregiver, spooned mashed chicken and soft-boiled rice into a resident's mouth.
Then it's turned to rubble and spooned over rice, with half a tea egg tucked in, its yolk a dying sun.
There was chilled Dungeness crab, a few pristine white chunks under sea urchin foam, to be spooned from a shot glass.
Extra delicious, in fact, because of a dose of Greek yogurt for tang and a mixed berry sauce spooned on top.
Serve with spaghetti tossed with butter or olive oil or, better yet, spooned into hero rolls and toasted in the oven.
It's the marigold color of a Buddhist monk's cloak, with a complex, bitter heat, and it should be spooned onto everything.
This was, in part, thanks to a gloriously large lobe of sweetbread, spooned with a luscious tarragon-flecked tomato-cream emulsion.
You could use it on a salad, but I preferred it spooned on Dover sole, a baked potato or a steak.
The pumpkin is cooked with garlic, hot peppers, and mustard greens, then spooned onto olive-oil-brushed toasts with a little salt.
One poor soul spooned up a stinkbug that had blended into her granola, putting her off fruit-and-nut cereals for life.
He presents a raw mahogany clam on the half shell, its flesh sliced over kale purée, with kelp broth spooned on top.
Mr. Brock mixed the earthy juice of green peanuts with green peanut oil, then spooned it onto a plate with puréed lovage.
This broth, though, is spicy, and the gochujang spooned over the seared pork belly slab on top makes it even more so.
And I've spooned a healthy dose onto a few hard-boiled, then roughly chopped, eggs for lunch — both in the same day.
And I tried the Icelandic cod twice without ever learning to like the peculiarly fruity, soupy squash purêe spooned around the fish.
Yellow rice is spooned from large vats into polystyrene trays and lentil soup is poured into bags ready for delivery to fighters.
Photograph by Lauren Lancaster for The New Yorker The soup builds in flavor as it's drained, spooned over rice noodles in smaller bowls.
It was left on low heat and forgotten all day, and when you came back, the food was ready to be spooned up.
Borrowing an idea from shakshuka, I dropped spoonfuls of mozzarella into simmering tomato sauce, left them to melt, then spooned them out together.
One night the strawberry syrup spooned over it was essentially strawberry vinegar; on another night, its sweet-sour ratio was back in alignment.
Every day there is a lunchtime selection of house-made pastas and risotto, served warm from large vats and spooned into takeaway containers.
"You have to try this with my citron pickle," Ms. Prabakaran said as she spooned the luminous orange sludge onto my steel plate.
I've spooned canned foie gras into my meatloaf mixture to mimic the original, and I've dotted it into the finished sauce as well.
Then she took a plate and spooned the two purées on it, bright green and red like traffic lights, and handed it to me.
If you order the roast beef and mutz hero, they'll ask you if you want gravy on the side or spooned over the sandwich.
Here, melted butter is combined with maple syrup and fresh rosemary — two classic autumn flavors — and then spooned over the top of the chicken.
Ms. Khan spooned yogurt over a hill of roasted carrots, some as purple as plums, others sunburst yellow, tossed with sesame and nigella seeds.
Two young men staffed a table soliciting donations, while working-class older folks stood alongside tatted-up punk girls and spooned delicious arroz con gandules.
According to Wareing, most jam mould can safely be spooned away with no further threat to life and limb, while patulin is destroyed by fermentation.
A second round of pork belly, tofu, shrimp and rice cakes appeared, and Heidi spooned more helpings into bowls and offered them around the table.
Without a working stovetop, she spooned instant coffee into a cup, and then dissolved the grounds in evaporated milk from an open can of Carnation.
For sure it was on mine as I ate sweet sand whiting with a rough salsa of parsley leaves and lemon peel spooned over it.
It's frozen into a granita and then spooned over burrata, lychee yogurt and candied walnuts for a cheese course you won't find anywhere but Atoboy.
Spooned over the cake just before serving, they're spicy and bright against the mild airiness of the cream, a contrast in both texture and flavor.
My hands were shaking as I drank the mushroom tea and spooned the mashed up truffles from the bottom of the teapot into my mouth.
The movie was a hit, as was the soundtrack, but it never really got my heart rate up: too much schmaltz spooned in between songs.
Not only is MBS burned, but so is Trump and big dollop of American credibility is spooned out of the pot and into the fire.
The imbalance was to be expected in the ground lamb keema mutter, which was similar to a Bolognese sauce and quite tasty spooned over steamy rice.
Unlike cuddle parties where you'll pay $45 to be spooned by a stranger ineptly concealing his boner, Mann wanted to bring free affection to the masses.
They stayed cool with ice cream treats, 4-year-old Mia opting for a frozen popsicle while her cousins spooned the dessert out of a cup.
Recipes for Health "Why is this sweet?" a friend of mine asked as he spooned a second helping of cabbage and potato gratin onto his plate.
Ms. Bonnin spooned encocado, a sauce made from coconut milk, seafood stock and herbs, over shrimp with their heads still on, meant to be sucked noisily.
The filling, a mixture of fresh heavy cream and cheese curd, is spooned onto a quivering, thinly stretched layer of mozzarella and wrapped into a bundle.
Time after time Hsieh spooned clumsily-hit groundstrokes deep into the Philippe Chatrier court, sidespun or sliced, for Konta to swipe her replies wide or long.
Best may be a smoked Gouda fondue with a trigger of black pepper, which, when spooned over potato dumplings, suggests some strange nexus of nachos and gnocchi.
On that Chennai afternoon, Sundarikrishna spooned out a heap of rice and yogurt onto a plate, typically eaten in south India at the end of a meal.
I've made the recipe with puréed dried apricots or prunes in the center, homemade or spooned from jars of lekvar (also known as prune or apricot butter).
Then she warmed, whipped and folded in the egg whites and spooned the whole thing onto a buttered baking sheet and slid it into a hot oven.
The lean, rosy slices taste pure and clean; the decadence is supplied by ovals of soft beef marrow and by the marrow jus spooned over the meat.
Seidler placed a piece of aged duck in front of me and spooned a dollop of duck-fat whipped cream onto an accompanying tangle of crimson papalisas .
As I spooned a creamy yogurt parfait ($8) into my mouth and tried a video game on the iPad, I realized my waitress was hovering by my side.
In that dish, which is from Puebla, Mexico, a braised mix of apple, onion, raisins and chopped meat picadillo is spooned into the roasted chile, but isn't fried.
All the food is spooned out onto the leaves—the patra ni machhi, the mutton pullao, the dhandar (which is a kind of dhal)—and everyone digs in.
Later, the blackberries will be spooned over top, along with some crème anglaise, also left over from the weekend wedding, and fresh mint and thyme from the garden.
The pan juices, defatted and reduced slightly, are delicious spooned on top of the ribs, along with steamed rice and an abundance of fresh herbs: cilantro, mint, scallions, basil.
The fish, roasted gently, was crazily tender and the white-wine sauce so appealing that I spooned way more than I needed from the sauceboat left on the table.
"I can call you a cab back to the station after the reception," Reva went on, her voice high and phony as she spooned her McFlurry into her mouth.
It was August, and fresh Alphonso mangoes were out of the question, but Jaffrey had opened a can of purée and spooned a little neon pulp into each bowl.
It's wonderful to set down a generous platter for guests to share with goat leg that has been tended to for hours and obe ata spooned over the top.
And below, she shares a seasonal recipe for rhubarb and cardamom, which she says is best enjoyed dolloped onto piping hot porridge (or simply spooned straight from the jar).
It will be spooned into small glass jars and sold in shops and tourist hotels around Australia for people to massage into their skin to treat sore muscles and headaches.
I tossed nectarines and plums with honey, sugar, lemon juice and a little lemon thyme, and spooned the juicy mixture over and to the side of the simple white cake.
And then roasted the fish on a greased pan under a shower of salt and pepper and served it on a warm platter with the sauce spooned over the top.
At Miss Ada, a restaurant in Fort Greene, it gets spooned, nutty and fragrant, over a sweet but earthy carrot hummus, and again over a bowl of fluffy whipped ricotta.
But as I folded a roti around some soft spiced lamb and spooned on one chutney or all four — they were great separately and great together — I kept thinking about tacos.
To make the Argentinian steak, we sliced the skirt steak, cooked it medium rare, added veggies, added our own avocado, and spooned the pre-made sauces over the steak and veggies.
Spreading sheets of the Chinese newspaper on the small, square kitchen table set against the window, Hongyue filled a ceramic bowl with water, then spooned a little into her ink stone.
Some families flocked to homeless shelters and soup kitchens, including local politicians, who donned plastic aprons and spooned out yellow rice and collard greens at a must-stop event in Harlem.
He watched as Ms. Newton cut some honeycombs and spooned a dollop onto the small glass surface of a refractometer, a device used to gauge the moisture content in the honey.
He had a break point in the opening game but spooned a forehand long off a second serve, then in the next game botched two smashes and Tsitsipas seized the early break.
The tuna is topped with a chip of curried peanut brittle and spooned over shiso leaves; you pinch the leaf and pop it in your mouth, where good things start to happen.
And I once made an antique "sauce piquant" with bone marrow, spooned it over a roast and coughed politely as murmurs round the table confirmed my impression that it tasted like old fish.
I yearn for those nights when my daughter, Paulina, couldn't sleep and I spooned her tiny body in the recesses of mine, her warmth commingling with mine, putting us both into a coma.
With domestic farmed caviar, spooned between two thin pieces of white toast, with boiled egg and crème fraîche and chopped scallions in there, too, for an affordable, but luscious and haute, lowbrow sandwich.
It comes with two or four toppings, which are more like side dishes to be spooned or forked, bite by bite, into a bowl of rice that's been cooked until soft and broken.
I melted some butter in a skillet, pressed a piece of filet, skin side down, until it crisped, and then spooned foaming butter over it until it was still moist, but flaked easily.
Washington (CNN)As President Donald Trump and his French counterpart spooned into Dover sole and chocolate soufflé at George Washington's riverfront estate last month, the conversation swiftly moved from colonial history to modern politics.
They were good, but not as much fun as the steamed beef momos ($1 cheaper), which we dressed up with three sauces of varying heat, spooned out of glasses capped with plastic coffee lids.
And there's lovely simplicity to the braised lamb shank with roasted garlic and sizzled onions; the turmeric- and cinnamon-scented sauce might have been put on this earth to be spooned over fluffy rice.
I've eaten just one quick dinner at Badshah so far, and while I was content with the Kashmiri-style goat curry, I was less thrilled by the refrigerator-cold sauces spooned over hot potato croquettes.
Cedar and pinyon logs had burned to embers in the desert chill, blue corn mush had been spooned out and a Navajo medicine man had waved an eagle feather fan and offered blessings to the dawn.
As the mixture is spooned into the pan, the bottommost layer of rice sizzles, turning into the golden-brown crust known as tahdig, while the rest of the rice gently steams until the grains are fluffy.
Bulalo is traditional, almost folkloric in its depth, a heavy stew of beef shank cooked bone-in, so the collagen melts into the broth, and served intact, with its marrow — to be sucked, not spooned out.
Prior to 6 months, babies tend not to have developed the hand-to-eye coordination needed for baby-led weaning, so if your baby is ready to wean younger, you will likely need to start with spooned purées.
Hungry City 10 Photos View Slide Show ' The layers keep rising, spooned into the round pan not in full moons but in alternating rays like the sun's, gossamer dough then melted cheese, with bouts in the oven in between.
Normally the roe is then heavily cured with sugar and salt, but the roe he was serving last month was very lightly seasoned before being spooned into a shot glass and served as is — sticky, fatty, sweet and fresh.
No-fuss scrambled eggs, spooned into a potato chip bag with hot sauce, then shaken up and eaten directly out of the potato chip bag, which is the perfect answer for the morning after a night full of Stuntman shots.
Perhaps you experienced it over the holidays, as casserole dish after casserole dish went around the dinner table and you dutifully spooned the contents of each onto your plate, even the less-than-appealing creation from your less-than-dear aunt.
Most noteworthy is Ms. Girma's injera, the dusky, crepe-thin, faintly sour bread that sets the stage for the Ethiopian meal, as both platter and utensils: Dishes are spooned directly over it and strips are torn off to scoop them up.
The closeups of fresh ricotta being spooned, still warm, into Marianne's mouth, or of a fish having its belly stuffed with chilies and herbs (Harry, needless to say, is an unrestrained cook), exude a tang that verges on the erotic.
The dish — squares of rice cut from the bottom of a pot — comes with one of two beef stews spooned on top: ghormeh sabzi, made with chunks of beef and kidney beans, or gheimeh bademjan, made with beef, split yellow peas, tomato, fried eggplant and potato.
Of all the perfunctory quotes spooned out to reporters after Gennady Golovkin defended his middleweight titles against Daniel Jacobs at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night, one continues to ring true days after Triple-G's tightly-contested unanimous decision win (114-113, 115-112, 115-112).
And if you blend in some freshly grated, still-on-the-moist-side young Parmesan cheese along with a sieved hard-boiled egg and a ton of black pepper, you could legitimately pass it off as a Caesar salad, even if spooned over escarole on toast.
The furry V.I.P.s lost their cool as waiters at the restaurant—which offers a forty-two-dollar grilled rib eye for patrons' dogs—spooned out variously colored mush into bowls on the floor: New Zealand venison and squash; wild Alaskan cod and sweet potato; turkey and whole-wheat macaroni.
A clay pot of cloudy white broth—full of silky fillets of sea bass, curling gently, and dressed with delicate fronds of micro herbs, tendrils of scallion, sweet goji berries, and flower petals—seems bland at first but builds slowly in concentrated fish flavor as it's spooned up.
After the table was covered with a white plastic mat ("a blank canvas," she said), Ms. Billups spooned and scattered the following for each diner (this a partial list but you'll get the picture): hot fudge sauce, pistachio sabayon, an ounce of warm chocolate cake, cubes of amaretto gelée.
Mr. Berselius does impressive things with more ordinary materials, though, like the slabs of scallop and their dark-coral roe with elderflower-scented brown butter spooned over the top, or a simple and remarkably good stick of roasted king crab leg with tiny potatoes, cooked almost al dente.
The result is a dish my family calls mapo ragù, an endlessly adaptable meal that can be served with rice or noodles if you can't find rice cakes (if you can, cook them after the sauce comes together, and then add them to the wok), or with cubes of tofu, or even spooned onto toasted potato rolls slashed with mayonnaise and sriracha for a new-era take on the sloppy joe.
What hasn't changed, though, is the sheer exuberance of the resulting stew, and the base-line excellence of the flavors within it — onions and garlic sautéed in chicken and pork fat, then caramelized with a full can of tomato paste and the scorching sweetness of hot-pepper sauce, the whole lot mixed with lemon juice and Worcestershire, chile powder and paprika, then poured over the meats and baked covered in the oven until it is fragrant beyond measure and easily spooned over rice.
Each one is the point of its slice: a mix of fresh mushrooms with pepper, parsley and flecks of grated Parmigiano-Reggiano; zucchini shaved into fine threads and showered at the last minute with mint leaves; slices of late-summer red and yellow peppers picked while they still had few faintly bitter streaks of green reaching up their sides; a rough, dark pesto spooned around cherry tomatoes that were roasted until their skins turned black and pulled away from the globes of pulp inside; Concord grapes that blotch the dough with purple like exploded jelly grenades.

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