Sentences with phrase «macerated as»

The herb is macerated as above for longer before extraction of actives via pressing.
Combine all the salsa ingredients in a medium bowl, stir well, and set aside to macerate as you're fixing the fish.

Not exact matches

Not being a watcher of Saturday Night Live, he missed the irony of Bigelow's youth referring to him as «Mr. Bill,» the unseen television figure that macerated a doughboy every week.
As opposed to hazelnut butter, where you need to use a food processor for a good few minutes to macerate the nuts to release their oils, chestnuts grind to no more than a powder due to their comparatively low oil content.
In fact, you could also macerate the strawberries and whip your coconut cream, both used for the topping, the day before as well.
External applications include a rub of macerated pods in Cuba for sore throat and laryngitis, and the super-hot malagueta chiles are crushed and used as a throat rub in Brazil for similar ailments.
So the best solution is either to add macerated fruit at the end of churning and eat the ice cream quickly, or serve the fruit as a sauce, which is my usual modus operandi.
Oh... we do prefer our strawberry shortcake with macerated strawberries instead of fresh, so I kept it paleo by using coconut palm sugar as the juicing agent.
These Simple Macerated Strawberries can be enjoyed as is or as a topping on yogurt, pancakes or cake.
Simply combine dried fruits such as dates, blueberries, cranberries, dark cherries and sultanas with a little lemon juice and zest, gently heat, add rum or brandy and leave to macerate a few hours or overnight.
Then blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, and strawberries (mix and match as you like) are macerated with more tea and a dash of sugar and salt.
After dinner, Kennedy dished out iced tea granitas — made with unsweetened iced tea, honey and citrus with macerated strawberries and mint — as a palate cleanser.
The mixture then transforms into frothy vanilla ice cream, which is served alongside an assortment of toppings such as Nutella, salted caramel, and macerated strawberries; The Italian Cronut with a vanilla cream filling, drizzled with chocolate and finished with seasonal berries.
Liqueurs can be served as an after dinner drink and are also used in desserts, creams, fillings, mousses, soufflés, sauces, and in macerating fruit.
They analyzed 24 nest characteristics, including shape, material, and building behaviors — such as tree - hollowing, leaf - stripping, or plant - macerating — looking for common materials or methods shared by different species that would point to a recent common ancestor.
However, the essential oil derives from the seeds of its wild ancestor, also known as Queen Anne's Lace, which grows prolifically in hedges and fields, and should not be mistaken for the cheaper macerated carrot oil.
Here, the herb is macerated in water and alcohol (known as menstrum) then pressed to extract the active components of the plant.
Not that I'm a sucker for all things that dice, slice, mince and macerate — though it's always sensible to have the consumer equivalent of a «sober companion» standing near me as they begin to demonstrate the havoc that the SlashEeze knife might wreak on innocent vegetables or the shine that AmazoGlop could put on my car with only a simple wipe or two... [more]
Not that I'm a sucker for all things that dice, slice, mince and macerate — though it's always sensible to have the consumer equivalent of a «sober companion» standing near me as they begin to demonstrate the havoc that the SlashEeze knife might wreak on innocent vegetables or the shine that AmazoGlop could put on my car with only a simple wipe or two with a damp, soft cloth.
Top the glass with a halved fresh black mission fig or use the figgy butterscotch sauce as a drizzle over a cheesecake that you have topped with a couple of brandy marinated, but not macerated, black mission figs.
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