Sentences with phrase «from stem end»

Preheat your oven to 375 F. Using a large, sharp knife, slice the stem end off and cut the butternut squash in half from the stem end down to the fat blossom end, or base.
Using a serrated knife and a back - and - forth motion, cut the pumpkin in half vertically, from the stem end to the base.
CUT buttercup squash in half from stem end to base and scoop out seeds from each half.
Slicing Onions Stem to Root To caramelize onions, you'll want to slice them lengthwise, or from stem end to root end.
To shave fennel you will cut the bulb in quarters and starting from the stem end make thin slices working down to the root end.
Then cut off 1 / 4 - inch from the stem end.
slice the head of broccoli from the stem end into thick steaks and cut a medium onion into two halves.
The easiest way I have found to do this, is to make a small slit in the cherry, with a small sharp knife, from the stem end to the bottom of the cherry.
Dermatitis can result from contact with the resinous latex sap that drips from the stem end when mangos are harvested.
Slice lengthwise on one side and peel back the sides from the stem end.
With a paring knife, remove the base off of each Brussels sprout and cut down the middle from stem end to flower.
2 Steam the bell peppers: Cut the tops off of the bell peppers about 1/2 inch to 1 inch from the stem end and remove the seeds.

Not exact matches

Strategists up and down Wall Street are bullish on stocks through the end of next year, and a big part of that stems from optimism around tax reform.
What may end up to be far more difficult is trying to deal with the many unknowns around trade, tariffs and protectionism, all stemming from the whims of a capricious U.S. President.
While Peabody was only down about 10 % at the end of May 2014, the stock got crushed as the government proposed to reduce carbon emissions (stemming from fossil fuels like coal), which would burn up even more of Peabody's bottom line.
«The current bull market is not going to end simply because «stocks have gone up too much»... The buyside is fairly cautious, seeing downside stemming from: (i) deflationary pressures of the 40 % year - over-year oil decline, deceleration in China, Eurozone weakness, and the fall in 5 - year inflation breakevens; and (ii) Fed monetary tightening... Capital stock is again showing signs of pent - up demand, and as a consequence, companies and households will have to invest.
The highest - end iPhone will be the 5.1 - inch OLED phone, with a «new look» stemming from a virtual home button and fingerprint.
Global turmoil last summer, stemming from China, prompted the United States to delay raising interest rates until the end of last year.
Much of the growth of high - end incomes stemmed from market forces, like technological innovation, Mr. Katz said.
In fact, a recent myth that India was going to outright ban cryptocurrency stemmed from a call by India's Minister of Finance for action with regard to putting an end to illegal activities funded through cryptocurrency.
I think your question stems from the wrong premise that the purpose of becoming a Christian is to be saved — and then the analysis ends there.
Any adequate understanding of the destiny of the individual person must stem from a concern for the «end» of the whole universe, and not vice-versa.
Secondly, there must be a belief in individual economic freedom as a general, ongoing principle which stems from the nature of ownership, but also an acknowledgement of the limits at which this freedom must end.
Here he claimed that the source of Forward's animus toward the Orthodox stemmed from the recognition by New York's secular and liberal Jews that their dominance was coming to an end.
Unfortunately, he misses the important implication stemming from that insight» namely, that efforts to bring about peace were also efforts to end the Holocaust.
Her new book is jam - packed with healthy, flavorful, and simple recipes and lots of interesting suggestions on how to cook with the odds and ends of produce that usually are discarded — like making marmalade from watermelon rinds and risotto using broccoli stems.
In one of our quinoa salads, we also use the ends of the tender - stem broccoli from our Asian broccoli salad, where the broccoli stems were just a bit too long to fit into our takeaway boxes so we chopped them off and added them to the quinoa.
For the topping: Halve apples from stem to blossom end.
If you are in a hurry, rinse cilantro bunch and chop entire bunch starting at the leafy end furthest from the stems until you have desired amount.
Score the sides of the pomegranate peel from top to bottom, cut off the top or stem - end, pull the fruit open into sections, and remove the seeds.
To remove strings from fresh peas, just snap off the stem end and pull string lengthwise down each pod.
Remove the stem end from the lettuce and cut into narrow ribbons crosswise.
I used your recipe with a tip from Bittman; cut the tomato on the smooth end and let the stem end be the stable base.
Start by slicing from the stem - end up towards the floret and when you get to about an inch and a half from the top, turn it lengthwise to slice the floret.
Using the same knife, chop the onion (however you like), remove the stems from the broccoli, cut the carrot into slices, and chop the end off of the bok choy and separate the leaves.
Cut onion in half from stem to end.
Wash and trim the ends from the brussel sprouts, then slice them carefully into 5 - 6 slices running from stem to tip.
Cut flesh in half through stem end; scoop out seeds and membrane from each half and set aside.
Add in stems from herbs, dark ends of leeks, mushroom stems, asparagus stems, broccoli leaves or stems, corn cobs, fronds etc. etc..
Cut off 1/2 inch from the pointy stem end of the onion, then peel.
We certainly have enough strikers now, and Wenger believes that our improvement stems from our desire to fight right until the end of games, whoever comes on the pitch.
I don't often listen to Arsene Wegner, but i do believe he for once might be telling the truth about Arsenal being active in the winter transfer market, and my belief stems from the fact that he is no longer in charge of recruitment, small crumbs of comfort I know, but any hint of his reign of terror coming to an end fills me with optimism and hope for brighter times are on the horizon.
Their boost in confidence stems from recent back - to - back derby victories over Wolves and Aston Villa − the latter ending their 39 - year wait a Villa Park win − while the belief comes from their 2 - 1 triumph in last season's corresponding fixture, as the Baggies recorded their first win over the Reds in the Premier League era at the tenth attempt.
While disputes stemming from the state «s multitude of governments is nothing new - Illinois tops the 50 states with 6,600 taxing bodies - it is rare that two governments end up taxing residents for nearly the exact same service.
Part of it stemmed from a remark White Sox Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf made near the end of the 1996 season, when he told WSCR - AM the White Sox needed some fiery personalities in the clubhouse.
Muskmelons naturally separate from the vine when they're ripe, so do check the stem end of cantaloupes, honeydews etc when you buy them.
at the end of the day this is the lesson Mrs. Rosin does not «get» and her entire insecurity stems from a petty sense of «competition» at the play ground.
Now, take the ends of the stems and twirl them around the end of a pencil, remove them from the pencil, and fan them how you'd like.
But Mahoney disputed Miner's reasons for opposing the deal, which stem in part from Miner's contention that Destiny never lived up to its end of the current 30 - year tax break granted by former Mayor Roy Bernardi.
And while the charges stem in part from evidence uncovered by the Moreland Commission — which Mr. Cuomo shuttered early, much to the chagrin of good government types and prompting an investigation from Mr. Bharara — the governor today said he had no regrets about ending the corruption - busting panel when he did.
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