Sentences with phrase «name of the dish»

am I glad that Kadhi (thats the original name of this dish) featured on this forum.
I always thought it was just the name of the dish itself.
I have no idea how to pronounce the name of this dish, but all I can tell you is that I want these in my belly.
If you have tried Isa's recipe before, you know the name of each dish never gives you the full picture.
The name you read here is «Strawberry Cheesecake Dip For Fruits and Snacks», but the actual name of dish is «Skinny Strawberry Cheesecake Dip For Fruits and Snacks»!
The real name of dish is «Skinny Strawberry Cheesecake Dip For fruits and Snacks»!!
To spell the name of the dish chile would lead to confusing it with the main ingredients....»
PS — In St. Louis we call this casserole «Party Potatoes» — I guess the name of the dish depends on where you live!
Don't let the fancy name of this dish fool you because it's so easy to throw together, you can prepare it right before your guests arrive and enjoy the amazing smell of warm cinnamon and nuts that will fill your home as it toasts in the oven.
Those beautiful cards with the names of the dishes?
I was immediately entranced by the name of the dish alone: Forbidden Rice and Sweet - Potato Cauliflower Curry.
I don't care for the name of this dish, but it's a Jewish faux classic.
Ok ok ok, the name of this dish isn't pretty.
When we visited Kyoto, a few hours» ride from Tokyo on the famous Bullet train, we found a little restaurant in the heart of town that won us over with the names of dishes listed on the menu: Firecracker Tofu, Pickled Mixed Radish Salad, and the mysterious sounding Okonomiyaki.
The name of this dish is inspired by the promotional slogan that appeared on crates of California fruits shipped across the country in the decades following the completion of the first transcontinental railroad.
The name of the dish is onomatopoeic, meaning that it emulates the sound the steam makes as the grains of semolina cook.
The very name of this dish, ají de gallina, tells you that it should be good and picante.
Natalie wrote the names of dishes and doshas on river stones, and her banana leaves worked so well as simple plates.
I knew that from the moment I heard the name of the dish I was destined to make it and blog about it.
Every time I hear the name of this dish, it reminds me of Beavis & Butthead.
This is especially helpful if your Thanksgiving dinner is a potluck — you can print out a bunch of the place cards and hand write the name of the dishes as they arrive.
His Japanese name, Takuan, is the name of a dish made with a pickled daikon radish.
In true non-foodie fashion the names of the dishes were foreign, some of the ingredients were completely new to me, and at times I did not know what the alluring smell under my nose was, but the meticulous combination of flavours sent my palate on an all - time high.
While the name of this dish may sound unappetizing at first glance, the Bile Up (which is a Creole pronunciation of boil up) will make for a dinner that is culturally authentic in Belize.
Users can search recipes based on the name of the dish, the ingredients they have or the time it would take, and Alexa will read the instructions out loud.

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Make a list of the name - brand products you come across - products such as Clorox bleach, Coca - Cola, Tide, M&M's, Wrigley's gum, Dawn dish soap, Energizer batteries, and Hershey's Chocolate.
Since «the blogito» made the lead quote yesterday on Andrew Sullivan's «Dish,» I have become a household name to millions of persons dispersed throughout the world, from humble shepherds in their huts....
In fact, her braised leeks with mozzarella and a fried egg dish was named one of the 10 best restaurant dishes of 2010 by Food & Wine.
Members vote on their favorite dish and wine pairing using secret ballot boxes that have the name of the club written on them.
Yes, here in New Mexico «posole» is both the dish and the name of the processed corn.
I had no idea posole was the name of the corn in the dish.
The name crack potatoes eventually became the nickname for all of my potato dishes.
As I have mentioned before, I have a long standing love affair with cheese so the higher the number of cheeses in a dish's name the better!
cute name for the dish and sounds yummy — I add smoked paprika to lots of stuff and liquid smoke when I remember I have that too now — so so good
Too often the impulse for making meat - free dishes is to reach for something with tofu or the name «fak» n» in front of it.
In the restaurant world, the National Restaurant Association named quinoa as the hottest trend in side dishes in its 2010 «What's Hot» survey of chefs.
Because «stew» sounds like a grand injustice for this flavor & soul - filled dish, it has the fancy name of Beef Burgundy.
As it is some sort of onion pie, it is often considered as a type of pizza, and in fact the traditional Pissaladière is made with bread dough, along with pissalat, a sort of a paste or salted cream made from sardines or salted anchovies which gives this dish its name.
Though it was named in honor of an Italian opera star, this old - school pasta dish was actually invented in America.
Anaheim Chiles were named after the Southern California city they were grown in and they can be found in a wide range of Hispanic dishes.
You'll even find the names of friends and family in several of those dishes including Pollo Rosa Maria, Chicken Bryan, Scampi Damian and Insalata Johnny Rocco.
Kofta is a Middle Eastern name for a meat dish, usually a combo of ground beef and lamb.
It's a «trendy» dish that scares so many people away because of the name, I guess?
Regardless of the name or how it came to be, this dish is absolutely delicious!
If you read my recipe on Chicken Fricassee then you know I have this fabulous German exchange student here named Michelle, and I promised a few more of her favorite dishes.
A few of my favourites are black bean and spinach enchiladas, spaghetti squash chow mein, and an Asian quinoa slaw dish that is easily 10 times as good as the name constructs it -LSB-...]
I couldn't tell you all the names of the people I went to high school with but I can remember the taste, sight and texture of dishes I've eaten decades ago.
This recipe is inspired by the Olive Garden dish of the same name, and it's one of my favorite dishes to order there (you know, when I actually want something other than just bread sticks and alfredo dipping sauce, because I can totally make a meal out of that).
This site features amazing vegan and vegetarian dishes so I was excited to see the recipe, but what caught my attention, was the name of the person who wrote the article, Allison Rivers Samson.
Hi Susan, my name is Sri, i have been following your recipes and i really like the way you make the Indian dishes oil free, and i love the Pressure cooker / instant pot recipes, i have tried quite a few of them and they became a staple in our weekly lunch and dinners.
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