Sentences with phrase «few flecks»

The phrase "few flecks" means a small number or amount of tiny spots or specks. Full definition
Squeeze a little bit of the goat cheese on top of that and a few flecks of black pepper.
I was going to use white initially as it's nice to have a pale sponge from time to time, but in the end I thought a few flecks of very dark bitter chocolate would help take the edge off the sweetness.
If desired, decorate with a few flecks of edible gold leaf.
Nutmeg, creamy goat cheese (or a few alternatives — see the recipe for more), and a few flecks of parsley for color (and because parsley rules my world).
Process until smooth, leaving a few flecks of green if you like.
1/2 cup Arborio rice; 4 cups milk (I used 1 %); 1/4 cup sugar (I added a dash of my vanilla sugar to this); 1 bay leaf (I added a few flecks of crushed bay leaf); 1 teaspoon vanilla; and 3/4 teaspoon almond extract.
Cook anchovies, mashing with a wooden spoon, until only a few flecks remain, about 4 minutes.
oil in a blender until smooth with only a few flecks of green; season dressing with salt.
Pulse jalapeño, turmeric, ginger, garlic, cilantro, oil, lime zest, and lime juice in a food processor until smooth with a few flecks of cilantro.
It was a pleasure to pinch it between forefinger and thumb, or absentmindedly dab at it and taste a few flecks, like a narc testing a confiscated drug shipment.
Purée until only a few flecks of bonito remain.
A few flecks of red may indicate a dairy allergy.
Grind a few flecks of calcite off a cave painting, measure the ratio of uranium and thorium isotopes, and you can read out the age of the calcite.
A few flecks of flake salt tame the sweetness and offer a satisfying crunch.
It then received an all over coat of FolkArt metallique champagne and finally a few flecks here and there of Craftsmart champagne pearl.
I then added a few flecks here and there of Americana Bahama blue.
The drone's aura field flushed a sort of muddy cream color to indicate embarrassment, though a few flecks of red indicated it was hardly acute.
Mark Innerst conjured tiny picnic parties with a few flecks of paint in the midst of the Great Lawn in Central Park in brilliant if small tableaux of anonymous urban life.
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