The phrase
"to catch the juices" means to prevent something from dripping or spilling by collecting the liquid that comes out.
Full definition
* To thaw in the refrigerator, wrapped to Turkey on a tray or in a roasting pan to
catch any juices wet, which can escape during thawing.
A species of fly larvae have adapted to wade unscathed through the plant's deadly juices, to steal the insects it catches
You can place a large piece of foil, or a baking sheet, under the pie dish to
catch any juices that might bubble over.
Line a strainer with cheese cloth or paper coffee filters, place over a dish to
catch the juice, place the pumpkin on the cheese cloth or filters and let sit in the fridge overnight.
Working over a bowl to
catch juices, cut oranges between inner membranes and fruit to release segments into bowl; squeeze juice from membranes into bowl and discard membrane.
Roast near the top of a 400 - to -450-degree oven, Madison says, and use a rimmed baking sheet to
catch any juices.
When seeding the tomatoes, place the seeds and pulp into a fine mesh strainer set over a bowl in order to
catch the juice.
Open the pepper with a knife (the blender jar will
catch the juices) and remove and discard the seeds.
Remove from the pan and allow to rest on a wire rack, set over a plate to
catch the juices, for 5 minutes.
Open the clams over a large bowl to
catch the juices.
Remove the Beef Tender from the marinade and place on a broiling rack positioned on top of a baking sheet to
catch the juices.
Make sure to place a large piece of aluminum foil on rack below peppers to
catch any juices that may come out of peppers while cooking.
Grate the apple over the soup (to
catch the juices) and stir in the reserved chicken.
Heat the grill to medium and put the pork steaks on to a large baking tray lined with foil to
catch the juices.
Heat the grill to medium and put the pork steaks on to a large baking tray lined with foil to
catch the juices.
Segment the citrus over a large bowl to
catch the juices (this will become the dressing) and drop the segments into the same bowl.
The blood oranges and grapefruit are segmented over a bowl to
catch the juices, which then becomes the only dressing this salad needs.
Be sure to set up a drip pan under the center of the rotisserie to
catch the juices; you may need to pour a little water or other liquid, such as wine, into the pan to prevent the drippings from burning.