Sentences with phrase «soft flesh»

The phrase "soft flesh" refers to the delicate and tender part of a person's or animal's body that is easily affected or injured. Full definition
Add lemon zest and juice; squeeze in soft flesh from caramelized garlic.
Again, timing varies; look for soft flesh and black skin.
At that age, you usually see a lot less firm muscle tone and a lot more soft flesh and loose skin.
Night is when terrible things emerge from their sleep and seek soft flesh and hot blood.
The fruit is variable in size, color and firmness, but is usually elongated and curved, with soft flesh rich in starch covered with a rind which may be green, yellow, red, purple, or brown when ripe.
As they ripen their skin turns yellow which can be easily peeled off to reveal a cream colored soft flesh.
These potato fries are transformed from whole potatoes into buttery and soft fleshed potato wedges with a crisp outer skin infused with seasonings.
It's important to use Fuyu persimmons in this and other salads: they're the compact persimmons that stay firm, even crunchy, when ripe (as opposed to Hachiya persimmons: the oblong - shaped variety with much softer flesh and a very astringent taste unless perfectly ripe).
Plump and deep red, it released so much juice from its soft flesh that it practically melted in my mouth like chocolate.
You can use the soft flesh of other hard winter squashes in your favorite pumpkin recipes, too.
Through the cooking process with these squash, the result is an extremely tender and soft flesh, not mushy as they can become after cooking for too long.
7) Once the potatoes are out of the oven and cooled enough to handle, gently scoop out the soft flesh of the sweet potatoes, trying to keep the skin intact.
I foolishly rammed the chip into my mouth, hot - sauce - corner first, so when the thing was completely in my mouth and I crunched it, the hot sauce grabbed the back of my throat, as if scraping the soft flesh of my tonsils with sharp fingernails.
With a spoon, carve out the soft flesh leaving about 1/4 ″ standing around the edge (try not to puncture the skin).
Yellow potatoes are delicious in this soup because of their buttery and soft flesh.
Scoop out the soft flesh into the work bowl of a food processor and blend until smooth.
Once roasted, use a knife to remove the soft flesh from each clove.
Cooking a raw pumpkin and pureeing the the soft flesh will also result in a smooth consistency, but for some reason I like the canned pumpkin better (probably because a lot of the canned pumpkin on the market isn't really pumpkin, it's actually cooked and pureed butternut squash.
Remove and let cool enough to handle before scooping out the soft flesh into a bowl.
Place the soft flesh in a small bowl.
• Peaches provide a good source of vitamin C, and the soft flesh is easy to digest.
Or you can roast whole sweet potatoes, let them cool, and scrape the soft flesh from the skins.
You can use the soft flesh of other hard winter squashes in your favorite pumpkin recipes, too.
«[They] probably targeted humans because they were easy and had soft flesh,» says DeSantis, noting that the cats didn't consume entire carcasses.
Though its plodding pace and soft flesh would seem to make it easy prey for a predator, it harbors a secret defense: a network of ultrathin cellulose fibers embedded in its skin.
Many people think of avocados as a vegetable, but they're actually a type of fruit (you'll commonly find them in fruit salads in some countries) and more specifically a berry because they have a seed and soft flesh.
This is because their soft flesh quickly helps to moisturize your skin.
His reaction is too slow, however, to save him from the impact of a second bullet fired immediately thereafter; a bullet that painfully lodges itself into the soft flesh of Gideon's tired shoulder.
The sound heard round a corner of soft flesh being sliced and a burble of gushing blood, strange and not unpleasant, perfectly sets up the sight of a woman carving off her own face (pictured below).
Mike Leigh's Another Year (2010) is like a tender, swollen, beating heart that you hold within your palms: the soft flesh expands and contracts with every breath, and through the tiny crevices in between your fingers, life juices flow.
If you choose to feed your dog some fresh or cooked kiwi, remember to completely peel the rough skin from the softer flesh on the inside.
Opening Saturday, Novemeber 2nd at Thvm Atelier in Los Angeles is «Soft Flesh», Ishi Glinsky's first studio exhibition.
Susan Paulsen's Katonah, 2014 offers a more intimate approach, allowing viewers to visually revel in the soft flesh of her endearing young subject.
It was yellow and had a soft, slightly pebbly skin and soft flesh and that's about all I can tell you about it.
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