Sentences with phrase «using wood fire»

Not exact matches

He cooked meals onboard, too, using drift wood from the nature reserve for fire.
Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer, when confronted with a serious problem, used to retire to a certain spot in the woods, light a fire, and say a special prayer — and God always answered him.
Brief examples of phrases used by the Adhvaryu are as follows: When a piece of wood with which the sacred fire is to be kindled is dedicated, this formula is recited: «This, Agni, is thy igniter; through it mayst thou grow and thrive.
We could solve a good bit of the energy crisis by using them like wood so that the fires light the night - time sky.
The power can be as surely used as the sun's rays can be focused and made to do work, to set fire to wood
Huge bars bless each floor and the menu makes use of a BBQ pit and wood - fired ovens.
Authentic Jamaican jerk chicken made in jerk joints use a jerk grill made out of old oil drums or barbecue grills, they use pimento wood to fire it up.
To smoke the brisket and breast, build a hardwood fire in the fire box using pecan, oak, or any fruit wood.
We use carbon - neutral wood to fire our evaporator and we do not use reverse osmosis technology.
Not only did the trail cook use it for his open pit cooking, but the ranch cook used it to fire his wood stove.
If grilling the goat, build a mesquite wood fire in a large barbecue with a spit, or use natural charcoal and mesquite chips.
You can enhance the hickory or maple wood smoke flavor in the bacon by using that type of wood for your fire, or you can add a little different flavor to your poppers by using apple, oak, or pecan.
BARBECUE: Usually used generally to refer to grilling done outdoors or over an open charcoal or wood fire.
Our artisanal wood - fired pizzas are made from scratch using farm - fresh ingredients and organic wheat flour, all prepared under the expert direction of Executive Chef Andy Vyskocil.
It means cook indirectly, slowly and with astonishing care using the smoke of a wood fire.
Today, allspice sticks are still used to flavor the smoke, but the sticks are thrown on the fire and metal grills have replaced the wood.
If you must use wood you» ll need to learn how to keep a clean fire with a wide open exhaust, or you» ll have to wrap your meat in foil part of the way through the cooking process.
It seems obvious to me that these judges are mistaken because I only know one cook who uses lighter fluid and he only uses it to start his wood fire long before the food goes on.
This sauce is added to the chicken during the last half of cooking, and the chicken is best when it's smoke - grilled (used wood chips soaked in water), so keep it quite a distance from the fire, close the lid on the barbecue unit, and grill it slowly.
Purists insist that true «barbecue» ONLY means cooking meat for a long time, using smoke, indirectly over a low - temperature wood or charcoal fire.
The fires in his pits are started using only post oak wood and butcher paper drenched in the tallow that covered the previous day's brisket.
Symbolizing the iconic location where the current ownership group agreed to acquire Pebble Beach Company in 1999, The Bench features a dining experience marked by stunning views of the 18th hole at Pebble Beach Golf Links, a casual atmosphere featuring outdoor dining and fire pits and an eclectic internationally inspired menu using a wood - roasted cooking technique.
Instead, build the fire in precisely the same way you would do it in your fireplace: crumpled newspaper, kindling made from thin slivers of the wood you are using, and then the large pieces of wood over the top.
Upon entering Pierside Kitchen, guests will notice the whitewashed, weathered wood siding and ceilings, metal pendant lights, as well as an expansive show kitchen featuring a wood - fired oven used for a variety of dishes.
The cook, who regularly performed culinary miracles on an open wood fire, made a special antelope roast and baked a celebratory cake in the five - gallon tin can he used for an oven.
When it has reached the end of its life compost or use as a fire starter for camping or a wood stove.
According to the US Fire Administration, more than one - third of Americans use fireplaces, wood stoves or other fuel fired appliances to heat their homes.
They were so damaged I had to use them as fire wood.
Instead of piling your fire woods in a separate place or cabinet, you can use them to block the fireplace instead!
Because the supply is so unreliable, few invest in appliances for heating or cooking, using wood - fired stoves instead, which harm the environment much more than the generation and transmission of electricity would.
The wood content can be burnt in waste incineration, although for everyday use it conforms to fire protection standards.
In photosynthesis, sunlight and heat make chemical energy (in the form of wood or fossil fuel); fire uses chemical energy to produce light and heat.
«I analyze lacustrine sediments for charcoal, wood ash, micromorphology using thin sections, stable C and N isotopes, XRF, pollen and non-pollen palynomorphs to reconstruct fire history and vegetational and environmental changes from LGM to the Holocene.»
«Considering that birch bark was available in Europe during the Pleistocene, and that Neanderthals are known to have used wood resources and fire, it is now clear that Neanderthals could have invented the transformative technology simply by recombining knowledge they already had.
Around 3 billion people cook and heat their homes using open fires and simple stoves burning biomass (wood, animal dung, and crop waste) and coal.
The only problem is that too many carbohydrates being consumed on a regular basis, means that they will readily be broken down and converted in fat, which the body then stockpiles as energy to be used as fuel at a later date, much like people with open fires or wood burners stock up on firewood to be used for the winter.
This recipe — which uses minced meat, wheat and lentils — was traditionally slow - cooked over a wood fire and was among the first meals eaten during Suhur, before beginning the day's fast.
The wood - fire pizza oven churns out pizzas that are far from average; the use of local cheeses, cured meats and seasonal toppings elevates this fast food staple to fine cuisine, and the generous portion sizes mean they're designed for sharing (great for getting up close and personal with your date).
If a fire starts, it could use all the woods to quickly build into an enormous wildfire.
Good for discussing sustainable resource use, fuel - wood crisis, energy and health - 2 million die prematurely every year from smoke from cooking fires!
Charles from Uganda makes stoves like these to reduce his use of fuel wood from forests (they use 1/3 of the wood that an open fire needs) and keep his kitchen area safe for his children.
I live in a rural community, and we needed to drive back to our wooded area to a fire pit and had to use the Rogue to get back there.
And since the digital revolution hadn't happened, the manuscripts themselves were tossed in a trash bin or used to start a fire in some starving author's wood stove.
She collected paper and wood in a bag to use for starting a fire and carried them outside through the window.
Sparks from a wood fire in a steel drum that was being used to heat the place set off the blaze.
This luxury Port Douglas holiday house was designed to blend in with its tropical environment and the use of the five elements of wood fire metal earth and water give it that solid earthy feel as though it should really exist here in this environment up high in the trees overlooking the natural beauty of the ocean and the mountains that surround the home.
Visitors who construct wood or charcoal fires outside of designated Campfire Use Sites also must abide by the following rules:
In addition, several fantastic microbreweries thrive here in Orange County and, recently, makers of distilled spirits have opened, providing an interesting combination of local tastings and tours to choose from.And, if it is a taste of the «Big Apple» you seek, you can take a day trip by train or car into New York City, just 60 minutes away.Upon your return to the inn, unwind with a glass of wine on the same wrap - around front porch the Caldwells used two centuries ago, or sit in the parlor with a hot cup of tea and read a book while a crackling wood fire keeps you warm.
Charming Anchor Cottage is set in its own delightfully secluded garden, is completely self contained and private, having the following features: air conditioning and cosy wood fire; king size bed with quality linen; spacious bathroom with large shower and comfortable two person spa; quality toiletries, together with hairdryer, thick towels and robes for guest use; well appointed kitchen; generous provisions supplied for breakfast; complimentary port, sparkling wine, chocolates, fruit and daily newspaper; television, DVD player, stereo and selection of DVD's, CD's, books and board games.
It's not your usual packed lunch, everything is cooked on the island using wood and coal fire grill.
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