Sentences with phrase «boil in a pot»

You can boil them in a pot of water, 2nd easiest way.
Simply rinse and bring boil in a pot with lots of water.
This simply involves boiling them in a pot until they become tender.
Maybe they even boil it in a pot, just to be on the safe side.
This was my first attempt at cooking vegetable noodles like pasta — boiled in a pot of salted water — a method I've been curious about for a while.
If cooking liquid measures more than 1/2 cup, boil in pot until reduced to 1/2 cup, then add to meat in baking dish.
Warm the milk just below boiling in a pot on the stovetop.
After first boiling them in a pot of water you they are topped with a flavorful garlic herb butter compote and then finished off in the oven until nice and crispy!
The concentrated, dried mixture was then boiled in pots along the trail as sort of an «instant chili.»
They'll most likely be dried, so the whole boiling in a pot thing is necessary.
like a frog boiling in a pot w / o noticing it, he's ridden the train down, not noticing each season we play a bit less beautifully.
Basically, our cosmos might be like one of the bubbles boiling in a pot of water, he says, just one of many with their own sets of laws and constants.
It only takes about 15 minutes of prep time (not including cooking the chicken, which consists of letting the chicken breasts boil in a pot... very hands off) and you get two meals out of it.
She also recommends baking cookies in the oven, bringing cinnamon sticks to a slow boil in a pot of water or using air freshener to mask smells before each showing.
The Wharf's alive with activity: fishermen bringing in the catch of the day, crabs boiling in pots, and sea lions sunning themselves on deserted docks next to Pier 39.
Bring water to boil in a pot with a steamer basket on top.
+ To cook gnocchi, boil in a pot of salted, boiling water until they float.
It can be eaten raw with a meal, boiled in a pot of soup (taking care that the pepper does not burst and removing it carefully before serving), cooked in rice and peas or used to make seasonings for meat, including jerk.
For the creme, a can of condensed milk is boiled in a pot of water, which adds a wonderful sweet depth to the already tasty condensed milk (but talk about BPA!)
What to do - Bring 4 cups of water to boil in a pot.
Bring 2 cups water and 1 cup brown rice to a boil in a pot on the stove.
Meanwhile get water to boil in a pot and once boiling add the rest of the sweetpotatoes and boil until tender, drain.
Bring ginger and 2 cups water to a boil in a pot over high heat.
While the shallots are cooking, bring the vegetable broth to a boil in a pot over high heat.
Bring about a 1/2 inch of water to a boil in a pot deep enough to hold the artichoke standing up.
Bring the milk to a boil in its pot.
Bring the water and salt to a boil in a pot.
Bring 1/4 litres of water to a boil in a pot.
I haven't done it myself but perhaps, 1 1/2 cups blueberries, 1/4 maple syrup, 2 tbsp sugar, tbsp water, 2 tsp of lemon juice — boiling in a pot and then transfer it to a jar.
Bring water to boil in a pot.
Begin by bringing the 2 1/2 cups water and almond milk to a boil in a pot.
Spud's Cauliflower Puree: Bring 1 head cauliflower and 1 (24oz) carton chicken stock to a boil in a pot.
Bring beans and water to a boil in a pot, cover and simmer until the beans are tender.
Boil in a pot of salted water until very soft.
Bring the wine, juice from the orange, and the spice bundle to a boil in a pot.
Bring the water to a boil in a pot.
Bring approximately 2 cups of water to a boil in a pot — rinse your quinoa while you wait for the water to heat up.
Basil is a spiritual herb — the scent actually calms you; you can boil some in a pot and let the aroma fill the air, you can just leave some around the house, you can toss a bunch in your bath water (I love to do this), or you can use an essential oil with basil to get some great calming effects.
Rinse the buckwheat under cold water then bring to the boil in a pot with 2 cups of water.
Water, whether falling in raindrops, boiling in pots, or sloshing in tubs, is a recurring symbol of desire and connection (as is the color teal).
Peel and cube the sweet potatoes, and bring to a boil in a pot of water.
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