Remove chicken to a large skillet on medium heat and deglaze your roasting pan on a medium high burner with
that last cup of wine into which you've stirred in a couple tablespoons flour depending on how much chicken you made.
Not exact matches
As we have seen, at their
last supper together, he handed his disciples a
cup of wine, with the words, «This
cup is the new covenant sealed by my blood» (or, as otherwise reported, «This is my blood
of the covenant, shed for many.»)
Some manuscripts state only that at the
Last Supper, Jesus took a
cup, blessed it, and passed it to his disciples with an oath not to drink
wine again until the coming
of the kingdom; then he took bread, blessed it, and gave it to them, saying, «This is my body.»
And with the
cup, so clear a symbol
of his blood in that red
wine, he saw, as we did, that his life, poured forth, would seal a new commitment, would form upon the altar
of God's grace a whole new covenant that would replace the ancient, worn - out slaughter
of the animals with one complete and final act, the sacrifice
of God's own son to show the world, to show us all the height and depth and majesty, the eternal glory
of God's love, which gives itself forever, or until we come, at
last, and offer up our own lives in return.
Put pieces into gallon ziplocks and pour in enough Tamarindo Bay Steak Sauce to wet it down, then thin it out with a big splash
of the cheap white
wine (then drink the all but the
last cup), throw in a healthy dose
of minced garlic and zip it up.
Culinary Cinema returns with a spread
of film delicacies including Bugs, in which Nordic Food Lab chef Ben Reade takes an entertaining journey through one
of the
last culinary taboos in the west; Sour Grapes, featuring a good humoured take on one
of the most impressive
wine frauds in modern history; and Barista (above), providing an enlightening and intense glimpse into the art
of producing a flawless
cup of coffee.