In a large dutch oven or heavy bottomed pot that is OVEN SAFE WITH A LID, brown the beef in batches
in a bit of oil over medium or medium / high heat.
In a separate pan, (or same pan if you're not ocd like me) cook the steak
in a bit of oil over medium high heat.
Not exact matches
Instead, our central forecast is for underlying inflation to gradually rise
over the next couple
of years, and for headline inflation to increase a
bit more quickly, boosted by increases
in oil and tobacco prices.
For
in place
of the brine which, along with a little
bit of oil added to it, was his customary daily meal, he mixed
in some sauce and poured
over it more
oil than usual.
1) Peel and cut mango, avocados, onion and tomatoes into cubes / dices accordingly 2) Place cubed / diced ingredients
in a large bowl 3) Squeeze lime juice
over ingredients, add salt & pepper to taste and mix well 4) Pre-heat oven to 180 deg cel 5) Pile all the tortilla sheets
in one stack, and cut them into 10 - 12 slices (as if you were cutting a pizza) 6) Use a brush to spread a little
bit of oil on both sides
of the cut tortilla sheets 7) Place greased cut tortilla sheets onto a baking tin / tray, making sure not to overlap them (if there is not enough space, toast them
in various batches) 8) Toast tortilla chips until crispy and slightly golden brown 9) Serve dip with toasted tortilla chips
This tart was inspired by Amanda
of Food52; we make our respective tarts a
bit differently, the biggest difference being my tendency to favor butter
over olive
oil in pastry cases, but the main idea stays true
Place the spinach leaves
in a large, roomy bowl and drizzle a
bit of olive
oil over the top — not too much, less than a tablespoon.
I saute a diced onion & a cup or so
of celery, incl leaves,
in grape seed
oil, add garlic (quite a
bit) 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper, two bay leaves, two tsp balsamic vinegar, one scant tsp sugar, 1/2 c chicken stock, 1/2 c water, one cup diced ham, & the greens and cook it slow
in the oven and eat it
over rice, for two days.
Alternatively, cook
in a skillet
over medium high heat with a
bit of olive
oil for about two minutes per side.
Heat a
bit of coconut
oil in a skillet
over medium low heat and pour
in approx 1/4 c batter per pancake.
Heat a skillet
over medium heat and drizzle
in a
bit of olive
oil (a couple tablespoons).
In a small skillet, toast the pumpkin seeds in a little bit of coconut oil with a sprinkle of salt over a high hea
In a small skillet, toast the pumpkin seeds
in a little bit of coconut oil with a sprinkle of salt over a high hea
in a little
bit of coconut
oil with a sprinkle
of salt
over a high heat.
Heat a little
bit of extra virgin olive
oil in a paellera or a pan
over medium heat and when it's hot, cook the vegan chorizo (chopped) until it starts to golden brown.
Drizzle a little
bit of olive
oil in a skillet and sauté the garlic, bell peppers, and mushrooms
over medium heat for 2 - 5 minutes.
Warm a little
bit of olive
oil in a small frying pan
over a medium - high heat.
In a large pot, add a
bit of olive
oil and heat
over medium high.
For a venison steak
of a pound or less, grill
in a skillet on both sides for 4 - 5 minutes
over medium heat with a
bit of olive
oil and butter (less than 1 Tb
of each).
Heat a large, heavy oven - proof skillet (preferably cast iron)
over medium - high heat, swirl
in a
bit of oil, then sear the tenderloin, turning every 2 minutes or so until it's nicely browned on all sides, for a total
of about 7 minutes.
Her fried egg, doused (
of course)
in olive
oil on the stove, has become my Cooking For One staple
over the years, paired with whatever fresh, healthy vegetable I can feel least guilty about saturating
in yolk and, if I'm feeling daring, a little
bit of additional olive
oil for good measure.
Over time, I've worked out that coconut
oil is better for this crust when it's a touch firmer, so there's a
bit of extra detail about how to get it right when it's hot
in your kitchen.
my sweet tooth and the newly discovered h.pylori
in my gut are screaming for three times as many strawberries or oh, raspberries, and way way more stevia HOWEVER i have been very interested
in reading about your food plan for your body — i have had something similar recommended, as i have some health struggles myself, i had a mashed sweet potato salad last night with dandelion greens, a
bit of sliced apple and lightly sweetened with stevia coconut butter drizzled all
over and coconut
oil in the mashed sweets — it was GOOD.
If you want to add a
bit of a carob glaze to decorate the bars, place homemade carob chips and 1 teaspoon
of coconut
oil in a double boiler or
over very low heat until melted.
Instead
of pureeing the onion to stir into the sauce, you can also chop it up and enjoy it onto toast, drizzling a
bit of olive
oil and sprinkling some salt
over the top before
biting in.
While it's cooking, heat a little
bit of olive
oil in pan
over med heat and add the chopped onion and garlic.
Slice the chicken breast into
bite - sized pieces and sautee
in a skillet
over high heat, with a Tbsp
of olive
oil.
Form into little patties, and pan-fry
in a
bit of clarified butter or coconut
oil over medium heat, flipping once along the way until both sides are golden brown and the patties are cooked through.
In a large rimmed baking sheet, drizzle a little bit of olive oil over the top of the cauliflower and toss directly in the pan to coat evenl
In a large rimmed baking sheet, drizzle a little
bit of olive
oil over the top
of the cauliflower and toss directly
in the pan to coat evenl
in the pan to coat evenly.
Heat the
oil in a 2 1/2 - quart saucepan or a wok
over medium heat until a
bit of curry paste sizzles when added to the pan.
vegetable
oil and chorizo
over medium heat
in a skillet until all
of the liquid has evaporated and fat has rendered,» says Rick, «Continue cooking until chorizo is deep brown / red color, scraping up the browned
bits from the pan.
In a large skillet (at least 12 inches) or paella pan, drizzle a
bit of olive
oil and heat it
over medium heat.
Cut 2 pounds
of boneless pork shoulder into 1/2» pieces, season with salt and pepper, and brown the meat
in a large, heavy pot
over medium - high heat with a little
bit of vegetable
oil to keep it from sticking.
& sometimes a mix with red & etc or wild rice)
in a
bit of coconut
oil till it's opaque, then put it
in a 9 × 13 glass baking dish, & pour the water
over.
Coat the salmon fillet all
over in a
bit of additional olive
oil, then place skin side down on the baking tray.
Spray with a
bit of olive
oil then put
in the
over for 10 - 15 minutes until the zucchini is softened.
Drizzle a
bit of oil over the onion chunks, and sprinkle with some salt and pepper - if you put them
in the bowl with the chicken and peppers, the layers will not stay together.
The afternoon - shadow - lengthening season finally got under way again
in dead earnest all
over the country; hundreds
of big shadows, which had allowed themselves to get a
bit frowsy around the edges while lengthening, month after month,
in stadiums populated solely by pigeons and ground - keepers, policed themselves up and slid down across their respective goal lines as nicely as hair
oil on a barbershop floor.
To make it, first heat a little
bit of olive
oil in a large saucepan set
over medium heat.
They store well for several days after you make them and reheat easily on the stove top
in a fry pan
over medium heat and a
bit of coconut
oil.
Heat a little
bit of oil in a non-stick pan set
over moderate heat.
Now heat a little
bit of oil in a non-stick pan set
over moderate heat.
In a medium sauté pan,
over medium heat, add your fat (bacon fat, butter, lard or olive
oil), onions, garlic and diced jalapeños, along with a little
bit of salt and pepper.
Heat olive
oil in a medium skillet
over medium - low heat, add onions, radishes salt and pepper, cook for a few minutes, then add a few tablespoons
of water, cover and let steam until radishes are tender but still have a
bite, about 5 minutes.
Indoors: Heat a
bit of oil in a large nonstick pan
over medium to medium - high heat.
Here
in Atlanta there is no shortage of Toyota / Lexus shops capable of great work Over the years we've noticed very little correlation between a shop's ability to do great work and the overall work product of the shop Having the ability is only part of the equation Each technician has to want to do great work For this they have to love what they do In addition to being passionate about our work we're also pretty passionate about the brand we work on — believing that Toyota and Lexus make the most rugged dependable vehicles on the planet And while we don't expect every customer to share this level of passion for their Toyota or Lexus we have found our customers to be a bit more discerning in how their vehicle is treated — whether it's here for an oil change or a frame - off restorati
in Atlanta there is no shortage
of Toyota / Lexus shops capable
of great work
Over the years we've noticed very little correlation between a shop's ability to do great work and the overall work product
of the shop Having the ability is only part
of the equation Each technician has to want to do great work For this they have to love what they do
In addition to being passionate about our work we're also pretty passionate about the brand we work on — believing that Toyota and Lexus make the most rugged dependable vehicles on the planet And while we don't expect every customer to share this level of passion for their Toyota or Lexus we have found our customers to be a bit more discerning in how their vehicle is treated — whether it's here for an oil change or a frame - off restorati
In addition to being passionate about our work we're also pretty passionate about the brand we work on — believing that Toyota and Lexus make the most rugged dependable vehicles on the planet And while we don't expect every customer to share this level
of passion for their Toyota or Lexus we have found our customers to be a
bit more discerning
in how their vehicle is treated — whether it's here for an oil change or a frame - off restorati
in how their vehicle is treated — whether it's here for an
oil change or a frame - off restoration
Pour off the
oil in the pot (don't remove any browned
bits stuck to the bottom), add the remaining tablespoon
of oil, and warm it
over medium heat.
Multi-panel paintings
in oil and smaller paintings on canvas and aluminum formats explore the tundra fragmented into puddles and
bits of ice with small cascades flowing
over the rocks, reminders
of accelerated seasonal changes melting ice fields and sea ice.
Among the works that did well were Lot 140, «Model for T.W.U.,» a maquette for a larger work that was installed on West Broadway
in SoHo
in 1981 - 2 by Richard Serra (b. 1939), which sold for $ 123,500, more than twice its high estimate; Lot 181, an untitled 1984 work by Keith Haring (1958 - 1990) that sold for $ 101,500 and had had a high estimate
of $ 70,000; Lots 119 and 120, both by Christopher Wool (b. 1955), that sold for $ 96,000 and $ 79,500, and which had both carried high estimates
of $ 35,000; Lot 131, «Negativert,» a large interesting 1983 work by Sigmar Polke (b. 1941) that sold for $ 96,000, a
bit over its high estimate
of $ 90,000; Lot 132, «Abstract Painting 816 - 3,» a 22 by 20 1/8
oil on canvas that resembles a melted multi-colored metal red, white and blue flag by Gerhard Richter (b. 1932), that fetched $ 79,500 and had had a high estimate
of $ 0,000; and Lot 134, «Dein Ashenes Haar Sulamith,» a very fine 1981 work by Anselm Kiefer (b. 1945), shown at the top
of the article, that sold for $ 79,500 and had a high estimate
of $ 70,000.
In my view (and I've seen energy and environment close up in every election since Pres. Nixon's rather revolutionary Environmental Message of the early 1970s == too bad there was that third rate break in to spoil his record) the tests for all the candidates will be whether they will substiture oil taxes for off - oil subsidies, carbon taxes to level the whole field, and then and only then decide where we need to push or pull a bit (like with the fuel economy standards, long over due, and boy will they take a long time to arrive in full force
In my view (and I've seen energy and environment close up
in every election since Pres. Nixon's rather revolutionary Environmental Message of the early 1970s == too bad there was that third rate break in to spoil his record) the tests for all the candidates will be whether they will substiture oil taxes for off - oil subsidies, carbon taxes to level the whole field, and then and only then decide where we need to push or pull a bit (like with the fuel economy standards, long over due, and boy will they take a long time to arrive in full force
in every election since Pres. Nixon's rather revolutionary Environmental Message
of the early 1970s == too bad there was that third rate break
in to spoil his record) the tests for all the candidates will be whether they will substiture oil taxes for off - oil subsidies, carbon taxes to level the whole field, and then and only then decide where we need to push or pull a bit (like with the fuel economy standards, long over due, and boy will they take a long time to arrive in full force
in to spoil his record) the tests for all the candidates will be whether they will substiture
oil taxes for off -
oil subsidies, carbon taxes to level the whole field, and then and only then decide where we need to push or pull a
bit (like with the fuel economy standards, long
over due, and boy will they take a long time to arrive
in full force
in full force.)
The comments came fast and furious to Canada's New Environment Minister's Job: Shill The Tar Sands as «Ethical
Oil», some
in particular found Andrew Nikiforuk's criticism
of the term to be a
bit over the top.
Advised a syndicate
of banks, led by HSH Nordbank, on the restructuring and buy - back
of the combined $ 120m senior and junior debt made available to US listed shipowner, Dryships Inc; advised Santander and HSBC on the # 36.2 m term and revolving facilities provided to Southern Communications Group; acted for the Republic
of Kazakhstan
in a
BIT and ECT arbitration brought against it by a Turkish investor, which arose out
of a dispute involving alleged
oil transportation and transhipment investments
in Kazakhstan; closely involved with the development
of WeatherXchange, the world's first weather derivatives platform; leading advice to Nokia on various employment issues arising from the company's acquisition
of Alcatel - Lucent across
over 100 jurisdictions.