In 1911, the Joseph Campbell Company began selling Campbell's Tabasco Ketchup and described it as «the appetizing
piquancy of Tabasco Sauce in milder form.»
But there is an especial
piquancy in seeing one's friends play - acting.
The potent scents your feet wear into the shoe leather add an extra
piquancy for your dog, because comforting scents help her feel more secure.
Nonetheless, there are moments of
piquancy as children play in the detritus of a wasteful world, and others of sheer oddity as we see plastic morph by the ton into unrecognizable shapes (like giant tubes of toothpaste - like goo) whose processing appears an open invitation to cancer.
Apart from the sum of money involved (one painting alone, his 1955 masterpiece Interchange sold for a $ 20.6 million in 1989), the case was given
added piquancy by the apparently helpless state of the artist, who had Alzheimer's disease and had been legally declared a mental incompetent.
Not only does it make delicious Red Chicken Enchiladas, but it's a perfect base for chili, and it adds a
delightful piquancy to most Mexican or southwestern dishes.
I am notorious for never following a recipe exactly, so I did make some tweaks: used a mixture of spinach, kale and collard greens; added crushed red pepper with the spices; used smoked paprika instead of hot paprika, and added two dashes of vinegar right before it was finished to give it a bit
more piquancy.
The work had
particular piquancy as Haw's protest, which had begun in June 2001, was largely dismantled on May 23 2006, following the passing by parliament of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act that forbade unauthorised demonstrations within a kilometre of Parliament Square.
John Thorne suggested that: «An ideal blend would start with a base of New Mexican chiles, mixed with some dark and wrinkled ancho chiles, (for their deep, earthy flavor), and one or two pasillas (for their
nuttier piquancy).
its the
sharp piquancy that gives buttermilk based dishes it's appeal.
Blackcurrant was an inspired addition; it had a
punchy piquancy and the tart fruit cut through the richness of the chocolate and cream.
You don't notice the spiciness with the first bite, but after you swallow, there is a
definite piquancy that that hits you right in the back of the throat.
it was easy to make, the potatoes cooked perfectly, and the mustard added a
nice piquancy to the salad.
A creamy, mouthwatering blend of cheddar, colby, marble Jack and cream cheeses lend a touch of
intriguing piquancy to the classic pairing of brats, caramelized onions and pretzel buns dressed with your favorite mustard.
The
key piquancy receptor is called TRPV1, and it acts as a «molecular thermometer,» said John E. Hayes, a professor of food science at Penn State.
As someone who believes in the cooking and physiological merits of garlic, this frontline aroma is heavenly in its authentic garlic depiction, but it's the combination of the garlic and chili pepper that creates an ideal flavored vodka bouquet right from the start; as time wears on, it's the chili
pepper piquancy that comes to rule the aromatic day as the crushed garlic aspect becomes the underlying support player; a brilliantly conceived and executed bouquet.
The
vibrant piquancy of orange blossom and passion fruit blended with lush white chocolate, tart lychee perfumed with the heady aroma of rose, cassis elevated by the essence of violet and white tea accented by jasmine all combine for chocolates that are far superior to a simple bouquet.
The ensemble support cast are well chosen, each adding a
different piquancy and frequency.
Mann brings a
new piquancy to ironies that were presented in the likes of «All Quiet on the Western Front» as he breaks new ground in depicting the non-metaphorical madness of war.
Arabella knew that there were thoughtlessly rich people who could afford everything; she didn't see herself as one of them but instead as one of an elite who both knew what money meant and could afford the things they wanted; and the knowledge of what money meant gave the drama of high prices a
special piquancy.
Its Daylight Sail Sensations, a scintillating cruise to Nusa Lembongan Island from Benoa Harbor, samples admirable tropical escape that unfurls quintessential leisure,
tangible piquancy, and sublime landscapes.
«The new website showcases innovation within the category and highlights our different ingredient formats as well as how we recommend utilizing them to best draw out the flavors and
piquancy in whatever food or beverage is being developed.»
There is a
certain piquancy to having the first crew member fall victim to the alien menace when he takes a smoking break, as though to reinforce that the practice is evil.
A piece of bread soaked in it is exquisite; Stirred into a soup, it gives a
delightful piquancy.
Fruit compressed, more or less ribbed, about two inches and three - quarters in diameter, and two inches in depth; skin smooth and glossy, when ripe, of a brilliant coral - red; flesh thick, mild and pleasant to the taste, though possessing
more piquancy than the Large Bell or Sweet Spanish.
But what gives Thiebaud's images a
particular piquancy is the way they often combine the playful and the pleasurable — that solitary cow in a bucolic landscape — with the poignant — the sense of isolation that the single cow and the lonely house on the hill evoke.
The subtle, creamy taste of celeriac — an earthy, nutty relative of celery — married with the sweetness and
piquancy of the hazelnut dressing makes this a pretty special and unusual side dish.
There's smoked paprika, too, which ensures a bit of
piquancy and depth of flavor.
and, if needed, increase the vinegar for
piquancy.
The acidity of the vinegar adds
a piquancy unlike anything else.
This dish cured my lentil - phobic roommate of her fears... the earthiness of the lentils, the coolness of the yogurt, and
the piquancy of the ginger all combined to make this a wonderful vegetarian meal.
Brussels sprouts are appearing now, so I may give your recipe a go, I like
the the piquancy that comes from the sun dried tomatoes too.
In Italian, Piccata translates to piquant or
piquancy, which means tart or zesty.
It requires a taste test in order to judge
its piquancy as it can vary from warm to moderately hot.
Much to our delight, the overarching epicurean experience excelled in all key areas — what I have affectionately coined my «5 P's»: dish planning (conception), presentation, preparation, proportion and
piquancy.
Its piquancy comes from crushed red - pepper flakes and dashes of hot sauce.
This is a spicy roasted chicken recipe where tomatillo salsa increase
the piquancy of a grilled recipe more dynamically -
Raw garlic can be a little intense for some, but there are several ways to dull
the piquancy while retaining the full health benefits.
There is
piquancy in the fact — central, somehow, to the feel of Rafelson's film, and part of its curiously suggestive symbolism — that the different districts of Atlantic City, including Marvin Gardens, are known to the American public as squares in the game of Monopoly.
The work had
piquancy, as Haw's protest, begun in 2001, was largely dismantled on May 23 2006, following the passing of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act forbidding unauthorised demonstrations within a kilometre of Parliament Square.
There is
a piquancy in the fact that the painter at different periods restyled his signature as either «Eilshemius» or «Elshemus» — as it were toying with the «I» in his identity.