Sentences with phrase «then macerated»

Unlike brined olives like Kalamatas, oil - cured olives have a meatier bite because they're coated in salt then macerated in oil.
Unlike brined olives like Kalamatas, oil - cured olives have a meatier bite because they're coated in salt then macerated in oil.

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If you don't feel like following the recipe for the strawberry topping, you can just top the pie with really good fresh strawberries, or combine your strawberries with a bit of sugar and let them sit to quickly macerate, then proceed to top.
Either mix the strawberries with a bit of sugar and let them sit to macerate, then top, or just top with really good fresh strawberries if you can find them.
Then I made a quick homemade strawberry jam AND I macerated fresh berries with basil.
To accommodate the dried fruit, I reconstituted the night before in boiling water to cover, and let stand overnight, then drained and added the sugar and amaretto to macerate.
Then blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, and strawberries (mix and match as you like) are macerated with more tea and a dash of sugar and salt.
The mixture then transforms into frothy vanilla ice cream, which is served alongside an assortment of toppings such as Nutella, salted caramel, and macerated strawberries; The Italian Cronut with a vanilla cream filling, drizzled with chocolate and finished with seasonal berries.
The pineapple rind is where the pineapple's essential oils chiefly reside, so this is macerated in rum and then distilled, creating a bright pineapple essence to blend with the lushness of the infused Plantation rum.
Here, the herb is macerated in water and alcohol (known as menstrum) then pressed to extract the active components of the plant.
Between 1984 and 1995, the artist cut out one side of a cardboard box, grinded and macerated it with pigment, then painted the mixture onto a small canvas, which he then stretched over the absent side of the box.
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