Sentences with phrase «almost blackens»

Honey Butter Chicken Brush honey mixture over chicken turning and brushing several times until chicken almost blackens.
I just so happened to have four almost blackened bananas in our freezer (I couldn't just throw them away!)
For extra-dark onions, the kind that make a great burger topping, cook until they start to almost blacken around the edges and go slightly crisp, another 10 — 15 minutes.
Cook cabbage, undisturbed, until underside is almost blackened (the edge of the sides will start to brown as well), 10 — 15 minutes.

Not exact matches

Who can explain the strange properties of fire itself, which blackens all that it burns, though itself bright, and which, though of the most beautiful colors, discolors almost all that it touches and feeds upon, and turns blazing fuel into grimy cinders?
My family doesn't mind the spiciness, that's why I almost always blacken fish for tacos.
The article also states that balsamic vinegars and infused / olive oils are «gaining an almost cultlike following,» and that deep - fried and blackened foods are being replaced by pan-seared offerings.
As a lover of blackened chicken and chicken salad I can't believe I haven't at least stumbled on this accidentally before since leftover chicken breasts get made into salad almost always.
Sport blackens almost all the aforementioned items, with the tailpipe trimmed in electroplated black chrome.
Ursula von Rydingsvard's Blackened Word, 2008, an enormous, rippling accumulation of cedar and graphite, brings to mind the ruins of Angkor Wat as they appear in the final scene of Wong Kar - wai's 2000 film, In the Mood for Love, which finds the heartbroken hero whispering something into a crack in a decaying wall, seeming almost to want to hide in it.
As the three blackened bars thrust upwards, the elongated arm reaches down in counterpoint, almost but not quite touching one of the bars.
Blackened and hulking, these sculptures, which take their title from great 1568 painting by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, possess a striking immediacy that captures almost too perfectly the cascading international tensions, environmental havoc, failed revolutions and corrupted democracies that confront us daily.
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