Sentences with phrase «plunge in ice water»

Drain the eggs, then plunge in ice water to cool.
Remove basil and immediately plunge in the ice water.

Not exact matches

When the beans are cooked, remove them from the hot water with a strainer and plunge them to the colander in the ice bath.
Scoop it out with a slotted spoon and plunge them in ice cold water for a second or two.
Cook for two minutes in salted boiling water, then remove vegetables immediately and plunge into ice water.
Immediately plunge spinach in ice water.
Drain in a colander and immediately plunge the beans into a large bowl of ice water to stop the cooking.
Drain and immediately plunge the beans in the bowl of ice water.
Note: For extra crisp and green vegetables, plunge just cooked vegetables in a large bowl filled with cold water and ice.
- I too am wondering if a quick blanch and then plunge into ice water would work, as I rarely eat it raw - usually saute or use kale in soup.
Plunge in boiling water for 30 seconds or so then submerge in ice water until cool enough to handle.
Dip the tomatoes in boiling water for 30 - 60 seconds, then plunge into a large bowl filled with ice water.
While the chicken is cooking, boil half of the vermicelli in a pot for 3 minutes, remove and plunge into ice water, and transfer to the wok.
Immediately remove and plunge them into the bowl of ice water, to lock in that bright green color.
Immediately drain the pot of water and plunge the beans in the ice water.
Drain water, rinse in cold water or plunge in an ice bath to halt cooking.
Yet Jerry's repeated orders to stay close at hand go unheeded, and Davis again tumbles down an ice cliff — this time the grave results include a fractured leg and plunging up to his shoulders in frigid water.
Farrow's second Émile Cinq - Mars novel opens with a stunning sequence in which the Montreal police detective finds a body submerged in water beneath a frozen lake, a favorite haunt of ice fisherman: «The circular ice hole was partially filled with water, and a few inches below the surface floated a human head, the long hair beaded with ice, the face plunged down into the frigid lake.»
Other polar bear chapters have to hack ice off frozen lakes and ponds before jumping into rigid water; so Sanibel's event in sunny Florida is jokingly known as the «Solar Bear Plunge
Guests can indulge in the healing effects of water, from a hydrotherapy pool providing therapeutic bathing, a cold plunge pool and a refreshing ice fountain to experience showers featuring Kohler Real Rain.
Open since 2008, the luxury all - inclusive resort is known for its huge suites (measuring more than 1,000 square feet, many with private plunge pools); elevated all - inclusive dining (with more than 20 international wines, plus in - room minibar, included); and gracious service (it's common to see a pool butler lay out towels and set up ice buckets stocked with bottled water).
Take, for instance, an early example where Saltire is in full battle with a Roman champion; amidst the flat battlefield Saltire is kicked and suddenly finds himself on frozen - over water before the ice gives way and Saltire plunges into the depth.
I'm not sure whether this is off topic, but I have read in other threads that there is less cold water plunging to the ocean floor around Antarctica (and presumably the Arctic too) due to the sea water becoming less saline due to increased precipitation and melting polar ice.
It has been fairly well understood for quite some time that reduced deep water formation in the North Atlantic (due to freshening surface waters) will not plunge Europe into a new Ice Age.
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