Phrases with «to rim the glass»

The phrase "to rim the glass" means to take a wet glass and dip the rim into a substance, typically salt or sugar, so that it sticks to the edge. It is often done before serving a drink to add flavor and decoration. Full definition

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Sentences with «to rim the glass»

  • We added a little fresh lime juice and rimmed the glasses with green decorating sugar. (geniuskitchen.com)
  • And you can elevate this or any cocktail by adding a little citrus zest to a salt rimmed glass. (downshiftology.com)
  • Using a shot glass pour a 2 ounce shot and careful pour it into the sugar rimmed glass. (bakersbeans.ca)
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