Sentences with phrase «at a simmer rather»

Keeping the water at a simmer rather than a rolling boil will also keep your potatoes from becoming too watery.

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Remember, you want a gentle simmer rather than a violent boil — if you cook the soup at too high a heat, you'll end up with cloudy broth and overcooked chicken.
Simmering the chili in the oven rather than on the stovetop prevents scorching at the bottom of the pan.
I don't brown the fish at all, rather I just let it simmer in the curry base immediately.
Tensions simmer between withdrawn Duncan and condescending Trent, to the point where Duncan would rather go somewhere, anywhere, than stay in a home where he's consistently being picked on or laughed at by the adults, while his mother is either oblivious or not protective of his sensitive needs.
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