If serving the pudding in a baking dish or oven proof bowl allow to cool slightly before spooning out. |
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I see a thin, bearded guy wearing a thick turtleneck sweater, spooning coffee into a mug in his small flat, scowling at the newspaper. |
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To poach the eggs, cook them for between 45 seconds and a minute, spooning the white over the yolk. |
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She was smoking a cheap cigarette while spooning white sugar into a cup of tea stewed from the cheapest of teabags. |
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In the catering caravan a chef is spooning cock-a-leekie soup into a polystyrene cup for a weary-looking man. |
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Each seed is in a small cell of green jellyish flesh, and spooning it into your mouth is a decidedly sensual experience. |
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Then, as they were spooning the dough into cookie shapes, they returned to their usual mischief. |
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Now I'm spooning the little jewels of fruit salad into my mouth as I look out the window. |
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He had already seated his two children on his lap and was now spooning generous helpings of spiced apple sauce onto their plates. |
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Alexander had eaten more of the fruit dessert than he had thought and found himself spooning the last of it on his plate. |
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Remove from freezer, place on a plate and drizzle with Smucker's® Magic Shell®, spooning leftovers on sides of shape. |
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Salad can be refrigerated up to 3 days before spooning into endive leaves and topping as directed. |
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For best results, let dough sit for two to three hours before spooning onto cookie sheet. |
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Come suppertime, the ginks would be spooning beans off a tin plate while Sinkler sat in a dining car eating steak with silverware. |
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Serve hot, spooning the broth, fish and shellfish into large, warm bowls. |
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Local volunteers do the cooking turning the dry ingredients into a bland but nutritious slop, and spooning it out on to plastic plates. |
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Remove the pan from the stove, and cool for 30 minutes before spooning into warm, sterilised jars. |
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Measure solid shortening, peanut butter or brown sugar by spooning them into a cup and packing them down firmly with a spatula or spoon. |
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He sat on the cot just beside Jude's, spooning cold beans into his mouth. |
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As she mechanically began spooning hot globules of oatmeal into her mouth, she caught sight of Periwinkle and another teacher walk in through the Arts Wing hallway. |
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Beat the kebab cravings and the nights spent spooning spaghetti hoops from the tin with these six incredibly simple-to-make recipes. |
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The image of Atta joylessly spooning cold mashed potato into his mouth, taken with everything else we know, strongly suggested a man for whom this world mattered little. |
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Break the trout into pieces and arrange on the toast with the leaves, spooning over the rest of the horseradish. |
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Serve by spooning balsamic vinegar syrup over skewers and sprinkling with fresh thyme. |
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Add the bananas and continue cooking, occasionally spooning syrup over the bananas, until the syrup starts to caramelize. |
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Measure flaked coconut by spooning it into a cup and packing it down lightly. |
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The sailor nodded in reply, spooning some porridge into his mouth. |
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Place browned meatballs over sauce, spooning sauce over to coat meatballs. |
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My dinner plan now consisted of spooning the collard bean stew over rice. |
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The first floor of the building contains a small cinema, where Robertson envisions people watching classic films while spooning Malteser-covered cereal into their mouths. |
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Warm the sauce up before spooning over your Croissant French Toast. |
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I see the act of spooning as a pure acceptance of ones anatomy. |
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Place tuna pieces in dish, spooning marinade over to coat. |
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Careful not to touch my stinging behind, we are spooning again. |
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I'd have to go a long way before I'd try strawberry beer,'' he said, spooning up a chunk of sauce-soaked poundcake. |
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The steak is presliced, and the waiters quickly distribute the meat, spooning the juices over the slices. |
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Otherwise, make individual Pavlovas by spooning large dollops onto the baking tray and making hollows with the back of the spoon. |
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After a 135-run opening partnership with Sehwag, Jayawardene was out when he attempted a switch-hit off Robin Peterson but only succeeded in spooning the ball to Rohit Sharma. |
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Maria Marte is delicately spooning a smooth parsley sauce from a blender into a bowl, in preparation for one of the most exclusive meals money can buy in the Spanish capital. |
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The menu would include services including, but not limited to, a night of spooning, hourly back rubs, candlelit bubble baths and deep talks about where this is going. |
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Spooning some mashed potatoes in my mouth, I took a second to savor the taste. |
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