Sentences with phrase «also macerate»

In fact, you could also macerate the strawberries and whip your coconut cream, both used for the topping, the day before as well.

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These strawberry shortcake donuts would also be really delicious sans macerated strawberries and coconut cream, and with a simple glaze on them instead.
This may also be done a day in advance — just let the strawberries macerate in the refrigerator.
You are correct in the fact that strawberries will also let out more juice (macerate) any time they are sliced and, even more so when they are combined with sugar (or in this case, honey).
Insread of the prunes you can use macerated dates, you can buy at any middle eastern store, also instead of fliur, you can pulverixe some oatmeal.
Liqueurs can be served as an after dinner drink and are also used in desserts, creams, fillings, mousses, soufflés, sauces, and in macerating fruit.
However, the essential oil derives from the seeds of its wild ancestor, also known as Queen Anne's Lace, which grows prolifically in hedges and fields, and should not be mistaken for the cheaper macerated carrot oil.
The majority of juicers on the market break down into two camps — slow juicers / cold pressed (also called macerating) and centrifugal juicers.
An herbal oil, also called an infused or macerated oil, is created by maceration (soaking) of medicinal plant material in a vegetable oil that, over a period of time, absorbs the fat - soluble substances of the plant.
You are correct in the fact that strawberries will also let out more juice (macerate) any time they are sliced and, even more so when they are combined with sugar (or in this case, honey).
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