Not exact matches
The chicken is marinated in hot sauce, then basted with more hot sauce
as it is grilled
over open flames.
The hair on the outside is seared off by holding this stone - filled skin «bag»
over the
open flames, but modern Mongolians are just
as likely to use a blowtorch.
Heat the tortillas in a dry skillet or get a slight char (
as I have) by carefully heating them
over an
open flame using tongs.
Roasting: Chiles are roasted
over a direct heat source to blister and remove their thick skin, such
as an
open flame or broiler.
We'll enjoy fresh - shucked oysters and stunning vineyard views
as we watch the chefs from Paella del Reyes prepare two different paellas in the traditional way, in giant pans
over an
open flame.
Cooking meat at high temperatures or
over an
open flame, such
as when barbecuing or pan-frying, is known to result in the formation of carcinogens, including 2 - amino -1-methyl-6-phenyl-imidazo (4,5 - b) pyridine (PhIP) and amino -3,8-dimethylimidazo (4,5 - f) quinoxaline (MeIQx).
Meyers grills - a lot - and
as a nutritionist at the Dana - Farber Cancer Institute, she's well aware that charring meat
over an
open flame produces cancer - causing substances (known
as carcinogens) that may be harmful when eaten.
According to the National Cancer Institute, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heterocyclic amines form when meat is cooked under high temperatures,
as happens during smoking
over an
open flame or by grilling.
Grilling is cooking foods
over direct heat, such
as an
open flame, for shorter periods of time.
Beginning on December 30, this Scottish city kicks things off with a torchlight procession, an event involving
over 35,000 people,
open flames and what appears to be bearded men dressed
as vikings.
The limited control may lead players to get frustrated
as they dump half their puddle into an
open flame over and
over again.
Nothing tastes quite the same
as food that has been generously seared
over an
open flame.
DO NOT mix it
over an
open flame or stove
as it can catch fire!