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"tartar" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] a hard substance that forms on teeth
  2. [countable] (old-fashioned) a person in a position of authority who is strict and easily made angry

193 Sentences With "tartar"

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If you're prone to tartar—that hard, crusty buildup that further boosts your risk of decay—tartar-control formulas with ingredients called pyrophosphates reduce its stickiness.
Spread some tartar sauce on the bottom half of each bun, then add the sprouts, a fillet, avocado slices, and more tartar sauce on top. 11.
Continue to beat while adding sweetener and cream of tartar.
My husband and I prefer tartar sauce spiked with horseradish.
They make pretty good eating with a dab of tartar sauce.
Could the boy be the reincarnation of his tartar-sauce-inhaling father?
Add cumin powder, coriander powder, chili powder, salt, and cream of tartar.
The tartar sauce does most of the heavy lifting in that department.
They are a man with food poisoning making his recovery via steak tartar.
She showed the findings to Christina Warinner, another tartar expert, who was shocked.
At my restaurant, we do it lightly seared and served with tartar sauce.
Smear the remaining tartar sauce—it's very important to have a lot of sauce!
Tartar sauce will be on standby, and we highly suggest you slather it on.
To serve, cut each roll in half and spread Nikkei tartar on each side.
This is street food in Prague, dressed with tartar sauce, sometimes piped right in.
Place a metal ring, and add avocado tartar and escamoles in the center. 7.
You can eat steak tartar or sea bass, and the confections do not include Raisinets.
These chew-friendly products can help clean teeth and remove tartar without hurting your pet.
Generally speaking, mustard, ketchup and salsa are lower in calories than tartar sauce and mayo.
Then I worked my way up to fish and chips and its companion, tartar sauce.
The shop has a range of vegan trimmings, including pies and mash and tartar sauce.
Turns out tartar sauce is an effective cover-up for other not-so-fresh flavors.
And you're going to want it to be slathered in this vegan tartar sauce, too.
Add the flour, cream of tartar, baking soda, and salt and beat until just combined. 2.
After all, what kind of world is a world without cheap, breaded, tartar-sauce-smothered cod?
The tuna had some basic tuna tartar flavors — I was able to guess most of them.
There is also tartar, turbot, and crème brûlée prepared in the French bistro-style restaurant Tarragon.
If you presumably have too much tartar or if you have gingivitis, if you have cavities.
Make the meringue: Pour the egg whites into a large bowl with the cream of tartar.
A&W in Bangkok, Thailand, reportedly served a waffle fillet of fish sandwich with tartar sauce.
A big swoop of tartar sauce goes on the bottom bun, then the fish on top.
In short, plaque and tartar increase bad mouth bacteria, inflame the gums and predispose them to infection.
Add cream of tartar, salt and 2 teaspoons vanilla; whisk until soft peaks form, about 4 minutes.
Next came a platter of breaded and fried walleye with tartar sauce and a side of potatoes.
Elsewhere, there are flintlock rifles and camel saddlebags; kilims and suzanis; chain mail shirts and Tartar helmets.
Make the tartar sauce: Combine all the ingredients in a bowl or jar and refrigerate until using.
Periodontitis warning signs include yellow tartar on your pet's teeth, pink or red gums and extremely bad breath.
The ridges and bumps on this toy will help soothe growing pains and simultaneously clean plaque and tartar.
And an accompanying portion of tartar sauce (in a plastic ramekin) had the requisite tang of vinegary gherkins.
So let's just agree that it's a serious problem and think about something else, not tartar or gingivitis.
The top bun gets even more tartar—Grébault insists you not skimp on the sauce—and it's done.
Fry up your patties, pile them on some pillowy hamburger buns, and smother them with your impromptu tartar sauce.
For the Nikkei tartar sauce, in a medium bowl, mix all ingredients and let rest in the refrigerator. 3.
Accompanied by tartar sauce, pickles and iceberg lettuce, it's less a sandwich than a piping-hot mess of pleasure.
Anita Radini, an archaeologist at the University of York, in England, spends a lot of time looking at tartar.
Scientists use this method to dissolve calcified tartar, so they can study any remaining food, pollen or other particles.
The potato chips and the tartar, cocktail and barbecue sauces are homemade, and there are 20 beers on tap.
This sandwich's combination of lettuce, tartar sauce, and crispy, inoffensive fish was, at first bite, much better than Arby's.
Tartar and plaque form hard deposits that trap a wealth of genetic material from pathogens that infect an individual.
So Jamie Chung and Snoop are making tartar sauce first — sour cream, an ungodly amount of mayo, and some relish.
And the fried shrimp taco is full of wild shrimp, flavored with a creamy corn and red pepper tartar sauce.
Beat egg whites, cream of tartar and kosher salt with a mixer fitted with whisk attachment on medium until foamy.
The sandwich came with one fried fish patty, half a slice of American cheese, tartar sauce, and a steamed bun.
Puffer fish, also known as sugar toads, were Bryan's idea; ripe banana in the accompanying tartar sauce was Michael's notion.
While cream of tartar is often used, a few drops of lemon juice per egg white works just as well.
One dish: squid tartar brushed with a thin layer of coconut oil and a drop of slightly spicy squid ink.
Jones ate fried chicken, potato logs with tartar sauce, beef jerky bites, three candy bars, a chocolate milkshake and fruit punch.
A kibbeling stand on the side of the road—battered chunks of fish slathered in tartar sauce on a buttered roll.
Phish & Chips is made with battered and fried Phish Food ice cream and served with mascarpone tartar sauce and raspberry ketchup.
Hamachi tartar in a yuzu sauce, which is no longer on the menu, had as much pop but was more subdued.
Dr. Radini first noticed traces of blue when she immersed a sample of B78's tartar in a weak acid solution.
I can feel the difference in my teeth and have noticed less tartar build up in the hard to reach areas.
Among the adornments on hand: house-made tartar, straight or spiked with sriracha, and chipotle aioli with its furl of smoke.
John Lennon dominated the picture "like some cruelly impassive, suede-collared Tartar prince," Philip Norman wrote in "John Lennon: The Life" (2008).
John Lennon dominated the picture "like some cruelly impassive, suede-collared Tartar prince," Philip Norman wrote in "John Lennon: The Life" (2008).
Or try it in place of shrimp cocktail as an hors d'oeuvre at a party, using mayonnaise or tartar sauce for dunking.
The fish fry is a Wisconsin tradition consisting of fried fish, tartar sauce, coleslaw, rye bread, and some sort of potato side.
The contents of the meat locker, meanwhile, are regularly transformed into venison tartar and pork kebabs served with a crispy Belgian waffle.
Only toward the end of the decade did some dentists started hiring them to remove patients' plaque and tartar, among other duties.
The beef-tongue sandwich—smothered in gribiche , a French tartar sauce with eggs, and a Japanese tonkatsu barbecue sauce—is wonderfully crispy.
Never underestimate the power of a well-prepared tartar sauce and a toasted, buttery potato roll to perfect your fish sandwich game.
While that happens, a deep pot of oil gets heated to 360° F. Meanwhile, Grébault turns his attention to the tartar sauce.
Fried chicken from Hopballe Mølle Farm sounds like a winner too, but I also want to try the baked cod with tartar sauce.
Because I studied abroad in London, I am used to this ale-battered cod, deep fried and served with potatoes and tartar sauce.
Weeknight dinners were simple, mostly broiled chicken thighs, meatloaf and stuffed cabbage, or the occasional paprika-dusted frozen swordfish steak with tartar sauce.
Today, I can proudly boast that I eat both Caesar dressing and tartar sauce —not heaping globs of it, mind you, but sparingly.
Lamb tartar with buckwheat and chives, raw mackerel with horseradish, and baked cod with cauliflower, tarragon and whey should satisfy a wintry appetite.
To test this, I used the spending-per-electoral-vote figures reported by Ken Goldstein, John McCormick, and Andre Tartar for 14 states.
Whisk together 1 cup cake flour, ½ teaspoon white pepper, ¼ teaspoon cream of tartar, 3903 teaspoon baking powder and 1 tablespoon herbes de Provence.
The crunch of the pickle, crispy fish, and tartar sauce all worked together for the most flavorful — albeit salty — bite of the day.
But if he insists on a sandwich, she recommends skipping the Big Macs and instead having the fish without tartar sauce and cheese.
While you're here: The Messy Fish Sandwich, which consists of fried cod topped with coleslaw and tartar sauce, was a very close second.
"One thing that is sorely missing in retail is a differentiating perspective," Mr. Peskowitz said, as he mopped up tartar sauce with an oyster.
Put the egg whites, cream of tartar and a pinch of salt in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment.
To start, passed hors d'oeuvres like tuna tartar, wild mushroom flatbreads, french dip sliders and veggie spring rolls made the rounds from Cottura Catering.
Despite the apparent neutrality of the paper's information—chemical analysis reveals presence of blue stone in medieval tartar—its contents instantly became a battleground.
Now, far from the cutting boards and cream of tartar, why don't you read the excellent Roxane Gay on "Tiny House Hunters," on Curbed.
Consider toasting up Jonny Miles's new recipe for a Lake Erie Monster sandwich: batter-fried walleye with cheese and a jalapeño-spiked tartar sauce.
According to Nguyen, if you don't floss every day, over time, the plaque will turn into tartar, which can't be removed at home with toothpaste.
After all, it's rich in heart-healthy omega-3 fats and relatively low in calories and saturated fat, especially when you skip the tartar sauce.
Melissa cracked the code on how to get a good crisp crust on the fish without frying it, and her horseradish tartar sauce is nonpareil.
Fried fish, terrifically fresh and not at all greasy, came on a garlicky skordalia with a vinegar-based dip and a caviar-infused tartar sauce.
It consisted of two very lightly breaded strips of cod and a cod cake, served with fingerling "fries," truffle tartar sauce and malt vinegar aioli.
Served along side was traditional cocktail sauce, herbed tartar and classic mignonette sauces, as well as horseradish, tabasco, lemon and lime wedges and pickled cucumber relish.
Simmons describes the Rosa's rendition with spicy battered snapper and layers of lettuce, tomato, onion, cheese, homemade tartar sauce and coleslaw between locally-baked raisin bread.
You spear the tiny fried rice cakes with a toothpick and dip them in soy sauce, then spread the cubes with a tartar of spicy tuna.
The tables had ice vases filled with white flowers, and the menu featured cured salmon, salt-cured ahi tuna and a venison tartar with truffle vinaigrette.
Phish & Chips — which doesn't actually contain fish — is made with battered-and-fried Phish Food ice cream and served with mascarpone tartar sauce and raspberry ketchup.
Virbac C.E.T. Tartar Control Beef Flavor Dog & Cat Toothpaste, available on Chewy for $9.25When brushing your puppy's teeth, you should use toothpaste formulated specifically for dogs.
After the egg whites are beaten stiff but not dry, sprinkle ¼ teaspoon of cream of tartar and a dash of salt on top and beat slightly.
For some reason, it also had less tartar sauce than the single Filet-O-Fish, but the flavors and size of the sandwich were just right.
Beat on medium-high speed until frothy, then add the cream of tartar and salt and continue beating until the aquafaba starts to hold its shape.
All they need is a swipe of perfectly barebones homemade tartar sauce and they're good to go—crab cakes, plain and simple, as they should be.
United Pickle makes more than 100 different products, including refrigerated bottles of pickles and customized ingredients for salad dressings and tartar sauces sold under other brand names.
Fried clams might be the quintessential seafood shack snack, but they're surprisingly easy to make at home—plus, helpful recipes for your own cocktail and tartar sauce.
It serves dishes such as organic sliced beef tartar alongside butterfly chicken with curry, and has counted Selena Gomez, Rihanna, and Jessica Alba among its notable guests. 
Some dishes send taste receptors into overdrive, like the squid tartar brushed with a thin layer of coconut oil and a drop of slightly spicy squid ink.
Ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, and ranch dressing; peanut butter and its BFF jelly; and maybe some marmalade, tartar sauce, barbecue sauce, or relish if you're feeling really crazy.
The child thought the new kitten, who was born an orange-ish color, resembled Tartar sauce, something her mom had made her recently try for the first time.
This is a fluoride-free toothpaste so it won't do wonders for cavity prevention or restoration, and it won't launch an all-out assault on plaque or tartar.
Beat egg whites, cream of tartar, and salt on high speed with a heavy-duty electric stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment until stiff peaks form. 3.
Settled by Poles, Lithuanians, Russian Orthodox, Roma, Belorussians, Ukrainians and the odd Tartar, this soil has soaked up a lot of blood—as much as Alsace, maybe more.
We're doing claws in a brioche bun with tartar sauce and lettuce, then serving the lobster tail with beetroot and making a super sweet stock from the bones.
Three seconds later, the industrious Chamika served me a tartare: Raw beef, tomato, and sauce (not specified on the menu, but my palate told me it's tartar sauce).
Common ingredients include sausages, shredded chicken, onions, cheese, potato sticks, and tartar sauce, all piled in layers on top of a fried patacon patty, Yertle-the-Turtle-style.
Mr. Jones requested three pieces of fried chicken, potato logs with tartar sauce, beef jerky bites, three Butterfinger bars, a chocolate milkshake with Butterfinger pieces, and fruit punch.
I order the fish and chipwich sandwich (wild Alaskan Cod, sea salt and vinegar chip crust, bread and butter pickles, and tartar slaw) while they both order poke bowls.
The heap of fried fish between coleslaw, hot sauce, and a tartar-smeared bun provides the satiating flavor combos of hot and cold, spicy and sweet, textured and greasy.
By working with tartar experts, microscopists, and medieval historians, Radini was able to conclude that this woman must have been a painter or scribe (or both) who illuminated manuscripts.
Since tartar is what eats away at your teeth and gum sand could eventually result in your tooth falling out, you definitely don't want to get to that point.
New menu items include a smoked fried-chicken sandwich, barbecue Cobb salad, and a catch of the day with tartar sauce: 480 Union Street (Bond Street), Gowanus, Brooklyn, pigbeachnyc.com.
Tartar can eat away at the tooth and gums that surround the tooth, breaking it down and creating pockets where the tooth becomes loose and eventually falls out, he said.
Add another dab of tartar sauce on top of the fish to hold the lettuce in place, then add half the lettuce to each sandwich, along with the chopped jalapenos.
The beef tartar with tahini (a distinctly Israeli flair) and the mackerel enveloped in a strawberry-beet film with quinoa were earthy, their components accentuating the flavors of the proteins.
Tartar, or dental plaque — that film of bacteria that feels like sweaters on your teeth — contains a wealth of information about what long-dead individuals encountered in their daily lives.
I'd like, as I do many evenings, a pan-roasted fish fillet, maybe on a toasted potato bun with a slash of tartar sauce, maybe with a slice of cheese.
It's like a tartar sauce with chopped hard-boiled egg and olive oil standing in for the mayonnaise and sour cream, and it pairs very well with cold poached salmon.
I put away my statues of Hindu gods, wrapped up my malas, gave away the harmonium I'd played in every class, and tried steak tartar and bacon for the first time.
Tasty selections include tartare di tonno, a mound of well-chopped ahi tuna, with a filigree of tartar sauce looped over the top, served with an avocado mousse and two crostini.
An international team of scientists analyzed the DNA found in the tooth tartar of five preserved Neanderthal specimens, revealing a snapshot of the kinds of food included in the cavemen's diets.
Whether you want the fried fish sandwich depends on whether you can be content with the taste of tartar sauce while everyone around you is wiping beef fat from their lips.
"Her talents should be used in the service of her people, and not politics," said Ruslan Balbek, deputy prime minister in the Moscow-backed Crimean government and an ethnic Crimean Tartar.
A hole-in-the-wall fish fry in Harlem where a cranky old man fried up perfect porgies and served them on sliced white bread slathered with tartar and hot sauce.
With Austria as his inspiration, he puts some modern spins on classics such as crisply baked mushrooms with tartar sauce, a crunchy homemade pretzel and fragrantly juicy goulash with tiny spaetzle.
The tartar sauce doesn't make a huge dent in your daily saturated fat budget at only 1.5 grams, but skipping creamy sauces is a good habit, especially if you're watching calories, too.
This sandwich looks simple at first glance, but with homemade buns, a special Nikkei tartar sauce, and funky, spicy fried fish fillets, chef Mitsuharu Tsumura gives you something that's anything but simple.
Attendees enjoyed the sweeping views of D.C. from the Hepburn's rooftop in addition to mouthwatering dishes prepared by Washington restaurant Chiko, including Kobe beef skewers, vegan noodle boxes, and inspired tuna tartar.
The father would choose the Captain's Platter, a crisp assortment from deep fryer that included cod, scallops, shrimp and clam strips, served with mayonnaise-y tartar sauce and deep red cocktail sauce.
Men dressed in black are serving avocado toastettes, tiny scoops of salmon tartar, and caramelized-onion-and-cheese biscuits to a crowd of journalists filling in a dozen rows of blond oak chairs.
Foodstuffs Consumed: Fresh juice of various varieties, various fancy smoothies, cheese sandwiches, salads, broccoli, kale, tuna tartar, octopus, haddock, Arctic char, Shigoku oysters, clam roll with pickles, meatballs, deviled eggs, cookies, tequila, wine, cigarettes.
Hardened tartar and plaque, which is called "dental calculus," can yield a huge range of useful insights about the diet, lifestyle, and environment of Neanderthal communities, according to new research published Wednesday in Nature.
While a traditional fish sandwich consists of seasoned fish on homemade raisin bread with coleslaw, tartar sauce and hot sauce, each vendor uses a variation of condiments, spices, and techniques to personalize their offering.
And for those who say that Pi Day is just another fake holiday (a la National Tartar Sauce Day), know this: In 2009 the House of Representatives passed a resolution officially recognizing the day.
Nor was he "half-Tartar," as he liked to say; he was wholly Jewish, but within a world where Jewishness was almost always dyed with Russian and Polish and Lithuanian and, indeed, French colors.
Gaag noted that the ingredients were also listed on the back of the can for whoever wasn't feeling the guessing game — he said it's essentially tuna tataki with some seared pieces and some tartar.
In a statement earlier this month, Human Rights Watch accused the Russian government of intensifying the persecution of the Tartar minority in Crimea, "with the apparent goal of completely silencing dissent on the peninsula."
These healthcare workers remove tartar, stains and plaque from a patient's teeth, check for signs of oral diseases, apply sealants and fluorides, take dental X-rays and remind you how to brush and floss correctly.
Sometimes, plaque can harden and turn into something called tartar, which usually collects at the base of your tooth, and can irritate your gums and lead to gum disease, according to the American Dental Association.
ADOLF HITLER KISSED BY AMERICAN WOMAN IN SHOCKING PHOTOS The study also showed that his teeth did not have any traces of tartar or meat particles, indicating he was a vegetarian, according to Tech Times .
The dentist or hygienist will use their tools to scrape away plaque and tartar on the surface of the enamel up under the gums—not just along the gum line like in a regular cleaning.
For example, removing the tartar sauce and cheese from the Filet-o-fish sandwich lowers the sodium count to 2200 milligrams, from 25 milligrams, and makes it one of the lowest-sodium sandwiches on McDonald's menu.
For the road warrior Our picks: Filet-o-fish (without tartar sauce); or artisan grilled chicken sandwich; and apple slices When you're on the road, a sandwich is a quick and easy grab-and-go option.
It is all about egg whites — lots of them, beaten to a soft meringue with sugar, cream of tartar, lemon juice, water, vanilla and almond extracts, and gently folded together with cake flour and more sugar.
Tuna tartar "cigars" turned out to be raw tuna tossed with lemon capers and shallots, then stuffed inside phyllo that is shaped into a tube and served with a delicious chermoula, a North African herb sauce.
And the testicles—unctuous, crispy on the outside and with the perfect tartar sauce kick on the side—are like an adventurous take on chicken nuggets, the kind of stuff you wish came by the bucketload.
On an all new episode of BONG APPÉTIT, Abdullah Saeed and his team explore different flavors of cannabis, inviting chef Taylor Persh to cook infused beef tartar, dumplings, and cream puffs using a variety of strains.
To woo New York, the company whipped up a bunch of new donburi and appetizers such as spicy tuna cones, heavily accessorized sashimi, and fried chunks of chicken in a tartar sauce the color of borscht.
True believers opt for the "nacho cheese sauce" to bring out that extra funk, and then chase the whole thing with housemade kimchi, but other options include Thai spice, honey mustard, wasabi pepper, or tartar sauce.
Singers frequently appear, sometimes with a literal function (to deliver "The Motherland Song," during a patriotic school concert), sometimes with a more poetic, associative one (singing a Tartar lullaby that suggests Nureyev's loneliness after his defection).
Hushpuppies are a decidedly American concoction of fried cornmeal, served with a tangy tartar sauce, so make it extra southern and throw some whole sweet corn and Maryland blue crabs in there for good, patriotic measure.
At this time of year, with a brioche bun and a smear of Gabrielle Hamilton's tartar sauce, it's one of the great American feeds, perhaps alongside a platter of crisp smashed potatoes with fried onions and parsley.
In truth, the kitchen seems to know how to cook every kind of seafood, although perhaps it could come with a better partner for the fried scallops than the sweet, yellowish tartar sauce with corn in it.
But despite my fondness for our hamburgers at home, at the A&W, I might be just as likely to order the grilled cheese or the deep-fried square-cut fish on a bun with tartar sauce.
Maine shrimp belonged to the locals, and sold best in seaside shacks, deep-fried and piled up on a paper tray — with ketchup, tartar sauce or cocktail sauce on the side — or in a roll or a stew.
This unsolicited act of internet kindness ended up benefiting not only the fish and chips shop, with 3,000 or so visitors per week (that's about 150 litres of tartar sauce) since the post, but its author as well.
Soft inside and crunchy outside, they are stuffed with fillings like cornmeal-crusted fried shrimp with a creamy rémoulade sauce; fried oyster with tartar sauce; roast beef (more like a savory short rib); and French fries drizzled with gravy.
It's a book in which he toys with flavor combinations, chopping unripe green mangoes and stirring them into mayonnaise to make a verdant tartar sauce, and working an extract of caramelized fig and bourbon into glasses of iced chai.
That's the progression at Auberge, a cozy bistro with a menu that's heavy on light fare like salads, ceviches and tuna and shrimp tartar in small (803 to 18 Swiss francs) and large (20 to 35 Swiss francs) portions.
The breaded and fried "drumsticks," served with lemon wedges and tartar sauce, have been on the menu since the late 1950s, about a decade after the Coney Island stand added a clam bar, which is also worth your time.
"90 percent of what is here is made from scratch: all our baked goods, all the breads, all the tartar, the coleslaw," says Bean as she kneads whole wheat dough and adds that Grannie's fish comes from a local fisherman.
Gua Bao Gua bao gained fame in the States in large part thanks to Eddie Huang; at his New York restaurant Baohaus, he serves these steamed buns with a variety of fillings from the classic braised pork to fried fish with tartar sauce.
"It needs to be over with — done," said Melissa Butler, from Columbia, S.C., who said she voted for Mr. Trump and intends to support him again, as she nibbled on a plate of tuna tartar and sipped on a glass of white wine.
Our final stop was at Woodys, a local dive bar that sits across from picturesque Boaz Island Bay, so we could finally try a fried fish sandwich: wahoo with all the fixings — cheese, coleslaw, tartar sauce and hot sauce — on raisin bread.
" The AP reports Jones had "fried chicken, potato logs with tartar sauce, beef jerky bites, three candy bars, a chocolate milkshake and fruit punch" for his last meal and Williams had "fried chicken, banana pudding, nachos, two sodas and potato logs with ketchup.
Median annual wage: $74,820Projected job growth through 2026: 20% These health-care workers remove tartar, stains and plaque from a patient's teeth, check for signs of oral diseases, apply sealants and fluorides, take dental X-rays and remind you how to brush and floss correctly.
For the road warrior Our picks: Big fish sandwich, without tartar sauce and with half the bun; or Tendergrill chicken sandwich without mayo If you are on a road trip, you might be eating away from home at least for a day or two.
The restaurant makes its own olive oil (a few miles away, near the Lim fjord), and sends out creative Italian and Istrian-inflected dishes from one of three multicourse options that might include Adriatic tuna tartar, oxtail and lobster dumplings, and fennel ice cream.
That Trump eats only fast food purely for convenience—and because he, as a known germaphobe, thinks it's cleaner and more consistent than other alternatives—hardly jives with the veneer of premium living that he's slathered over his life like tartar sauce on a Filet-O-Fish.
For the salt-sensitive Our picks: Filet-o-fish (without tartar sauce or cheese); or side salad with Newman's Own creamy Southwest dressing (half a packet); and mandarin orange or yogurt parfait If you're watching sodium levels in foods, it's smart to keep a close eye on condiments.
It included dishes wholly unique to the city, dishes that Turkish grandmothers would have found sacrilegious: " çiğ köfte" made with salmon tartar and bulgur rather than with the raw meat typical at kebab houses around the country, and Armenian rice with mussels and currants rather than traditional rice pilaf.
The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination estimates that approximately 85033 million ethnic or religious minorities within the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China are arbitrarily detained in "political re-education camps," including members of the Uighur, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Tartar communities.
When my wife wondered why the addictive fritters were not offered as a side dish, a server told us that Mr. Anderson preferred to serve them with the cod, and I understand why: The battered cod with rémoulade tartar sauce combined with the fritters made for a well-composed dish.
KultO's chefs, Laura López and José Fuentes, are particularly imaginative when it comes to tuna, offering it skewered as a Thai-style satay, raw as a spicy tartar interspersed with creamy guacamole and crunchy fried corn, and stewed with mushrooms in a fricandó, a Catalonian specialty traditionally made with veal.
He created a "fire menu" featuring whole rib eye on the bone with chimichurri; hung chicken with salsa criolla and hung cabbage; whole lamb with gremolata sauce; salt-crusted large wild salmon with tartar sauce; ash-cooked butternut squash, sweet potatoes and onions; and pit-cooked beets with potatoes, carrots and fennel.
The ahi tuna tartar, a common menu item, had a kick here thanks to a ginger oil garnish and seaweed base, and a special of four steak-like pieces of squid mantle, stuffed with dense crab meat in a caper-flecked spicy tomato sauce had my fellow diners and I vying for the last bit.
RECIPE: Homemade Fried Fish Fillet Sandwich What raises this pseudo-Filet-O-Fish above the one available at McDonald's—you know, the sandwich President Trump calls the "Fish Delight"—is the use of sustainable fish, the sprinkling of fleur de sel, and a perfectly balanced tartar sauce, which combines homemade mayo and herbs, cornichons, capers, and pickled jalapeños.
While this toothpaste is a great choice for people with chronic tooth sensitivity who also want a brighter smile, it's not designed to repair enamel or break up and prevent tartar (hardened plaque), so if you have more involved dental issues, like reduced enamel or cavities, you might want to first have these resolved with another product or with assistance from dental professionals.
A seventeen-year-old British soldier, arriving on the scene, recalled that "the shrieks and screams of the hapless victims whom our savage fellow soldiers were butchering, were sufficient to have melted into compassion the heart of a Turk or a Tartar"—as pointed a comparison in lethal indifference to human suffering as an eighteenth-century British mind could make.
A few weeks later, a friend went out for striped bass and found none, but was able to stick a doormat fluke on the way back to the dock, and that led to more delicious eating: fingers of fish fried in a pan on a propane hob behind his house, served with tartar sauce and a thatch of supermarket coleslaw.
The constantly changing menu had just nine dishes listed, during my visit, mostly small plates like lamb tartar with a tangy mustard ice cream and Virginia oysters with a spring pea and cucumber granita and hemlock foraged near the North Carolina border — as well as a charcuterie and cheese board, a few sides like summer squash and grilled turnips and peaches, and desserts.
From the iconic Swizzle Inn using white bread with beer battered haddock to Blackbeard's Hideout grilling their fish with olive oil and Allspice, to the upscale Harry's using homemade bread and sea asparagus tartar, the option to sit and enjoy a fish sandwich offers an alternative to the classic takeaway locale—where otherwise you may grab a 'wich for lunch in the park or to bring back to the office.
Here's what the jailbirds will get: Washington D.C.: Lunch: Bologna and cheese sandwichDinner: Cod fish, sweet potatoes, mixed veggies, biscuits and fudge brownies NYC: Lunch: Ground turkey, fried rice, green beans, carrots and celery, whole wheat bread, fresh fruit and lemonade fruit drinkDinner: Bake battered fish, tartar sauce, lyonnaise potatoes, mixed vegetables, whole wheat bread, margarine, apple fruit drink and hot tea L.A.: Lunch: Bologna sandwich and an appleDinner: Salisbury steak and steamed veggies Obviously, all jail kitchens aren't created equal. Rioting.
Servings: 6Prep time: 15 minutesTotal time: 1 hour for the brownie: 33 tablespoons unsalted butter, plus more for greasing4 ounces bittersweet chocolate 4 ounces semisweet chocolate 2 large eggs25 cup granulated sugar 22 teaspoons mint extract 21/26 teaspoon kosher salt 22 cup cake flour, sifted for the baked Alaska: 22 pints of your favorite mint chocolate chip ice cream, preferably green, softened slightly for the meringue: 73 large egg whites 27 teaspoon cream of tartar 2500 cup granulated sugar 25.

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