Whether it's fried mozzarella sticks, fried zucchini, fried ice cream or a French fry, they're all soaking in bad fats. |
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To make the kofta roast the coriander and cumin seeds in a fry pan on the stove and then grind in a mortar and pestle. |
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Out of the eggs come tiny alevins which soon emerge from the gravel and are called fry. |
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And hotels cannot afford to leave out aloo gobi, aloo mutter, paneer butter masala, chana masala and dal fry from their list of curries. |
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Don't get me wrong, I think stealing from your shipmates or fellow Marines is one of the worst things you can do and you should fry. |
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Heat lard or olive oil in a heavy casserole dish and then fry the onions gently until they are soft and slightly golden. |
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Cut the bacon into lardons and fry in the oil in a small frying pan for about 3-5 minutes until crispy. |
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Heat oil in a heavy-based frying pan and fry trimmed minute steaks for around one to two minutes each side for rare steaks. |
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Put in a heavy saucepan with the olive oil and fry over a moderate heat for a few minutes until the onion is translucent. |
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These were the small fry of the trade, the hawkers, who often reappeared with new stock mere hours after a confrontation. |
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A quick fry in a non-stick pan works well, as the skin crisps and you can drain off the excess oils. |
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To make a richer tasting dish, you can pan fry the tofu in olive oil before adding to the stew. |
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Many species eat the fry and smolts, including striped bass, American shad, sculpins and sea gulls. |
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In addition to whitefish, bull trout will feed on sculpins, darters or other trout and where applicable, salmon fry. |
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The duck fat remaining in the pan can be used to fry potatoes or instead of butter in mashed potatoes. |
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Using the same pan, fry a small patty of the meat mixture and taste to test the seasoning. |
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Just one average dish of the ubiquitous stir fry packs a whopping 1,321 kilojoules, with 23 teaspoons of oil and 115 grams of fat. |
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Shallow fry, with a little oil, on a tawa, till golden brown on both sides. |
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In other parts of the country, it might be a fish fry or a crab or oyster boil. |
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Evidently there was bigger fish to fry and the fryers could hardly wait to boil their oil. |
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Regarding flies, the sea trout you are hunting is a highly efficient ocean predator used to chasing sand eel, smaller fish fry and crustacea. |
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Heat a large frying pan or wok and then fry off the vegetables in turn, aubergines first then peppers then courgettes. |
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But his head did not look swollen, like so many other mouthbrooders do when they are holding eggs or fry. |
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She threatened that Queen Saraelye herself would come to fry them, and their asininity would justify it in their king's eyes. |
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Melt the butter in a saucepan and fry the until lightly browned on all sides. |
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Crush and add the garlic along with the grated ginger and stir fry for about 3 minutes until lightly browned. |
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You can poach or fry the eggs, keeping the yolks runny, and serve with a salad for a light lunch or supper. |
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In a shallow pan, fry the black pudding and the ham with its fat until sizzling. |
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If the flower is female and comes with a small courgette attached, deep fry it. |
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Add the tomatoes, spinach, chilli and turmeric powders and fry till the spinach wilts a bit and the tomatoes are well cooled. |
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They tucked into a range of foods from the American hotdog and Italian pizza to Thai stir fry and Indian kebab. |
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Raised in freshwater tanks and weaned on to fishmeal pellets, fry are transferred to earth ponds or gravel raceways fed by rivers. |
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We had snails, a massive raclette cheese that was cooked at the table, a hot stone to fry the beef on and table fireworks which were alarming. |
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Surface feeders such as rainbowfish will benefit greatly from feeding vinegar eels, but a lot of cichlid fry are bottom feeders. |
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Our burgers arrived and I picked up a fry, placed it between my teeth, and wetly sucked the traces of salt and seasoning from my fingers. |
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Heat the oil in a kadai and deep fry the puris one at a time and serve hot. |
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Heat the oil in a kadai and deep fry the macaroni in teaspoonfuls till a golden brown. |
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When the oil is hot, add the shishito peppers and fry until softened and browned, turning often. |
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Huge stoves along one wall hold equally massive iron kadais with oil to fry the murrukus. |
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The stir fry didn't go well with the powerful redcurrant and juniper sauce. |
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Gently fry the dried chilli flakes, paprika and dried shrimp in the oil until the oil reddens a little. |
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The village of Comrie boasts the last chip shop in the country to use animal fat to deep fry its chips. |
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In the White House pecking order, Jones was a small fry, who wasn't exactly sitting in on cabinet meetings. |
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Heat the butter in a pan and fry the finely minced onion to a light brown. |
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Worst of all, if you accidentally reversed the A and B battery connectors, you could fry your radio's precious tubes. |
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The nation that once revered him threatened to chop him up and fry him into calamari. |
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Dip the cauliflower florets in the eggs and then fry them in a preheated pan. |
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Heat 1 tbsp of oil in a kadai and fry the onion paste to a light brown. |
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Unlike salmon, cod fry have no yolk sac on which to survive. |
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When it's done, I'll fry a potato with some ancho chili in the same oil. |
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A gigantic solar storm could fry power grids, knocking out electricity for months. |
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There actually looked to be enough meat left on the bones of her rabbit to cut up and fry along with some roots she found while hunting to supply a basic breakfast. |
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Test a shallot slice to assure the oil is sufficiently hot enough to fry the shallots. |
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Examples of use of chromium are car bumpers and handles, plating on appliances such as toasters, electric fry pans, and coffee-makers, and handles on ranges and refrigerators. |
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When I reach retirement age, and there isn't anything left, no doubt I'll look back on those buses with a slow burn of annoyance, as I fry up a can of cat food. |
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Some teatimes, if the weather is fine, I pile the boys in the van and fry rashers overlooking the beach at Sandycove, a 15-minute-drive from the house. |
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Offseason, when trying to add mass, you can pan fry them in olive oil, add teriyaki sauce, grate some low-fat cheese on top or cover them in a low-fat salad dressing. |
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Such dry reasoning was unsettlingly common with the student contingent at the steak fry. |
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The fishermen also blame the seismic work of oil companies, setting off explosions on the sea floor which may be responsible for killing many of the cod fry. |
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Heat the oil to 360 degrees Fahrenheit, and fry the beignets 3 at a time until they are puffed and golden on both sides, about 2-3 minutes per batch. |
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Heat fry pan with a dash of oil and quickly sear all sides of the tenderloin. |
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You can fry them up like popcorn, or spear them on a stick and roast them like a shish kebab. |
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And they're assuming the fry is from Portland and not Vantucky or Beaverton or Hillsboro. |
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Every recipe had already been done,'' said Hagman, 55, who has also created Spam dishes of hash browns, quiche and stir fry. |
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Thick-cut, thin-cut or flavoured, sometimes there is nothing nicer than a rasher on toast or a crispy rasher as part of a full fry up. |
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Breakfast typically consists of bread, flour tortillas, or fry jacks that are often homemade. |
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Add the garlic, ginger, chilli and Chinese mushrooms and stir fry for 1 minute. |
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Also known as the pulse register phonation or glottal fry, vocal fry is a quality of the lowest registers of the human voice. |
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Stir fry until hot and serve garnished with a handful of chopped coriander leaves. |
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So, with that in mind, I thought I'd give you a recipe for a flavour-packed stir fry that's in keeping with the approach of spring. |
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Salmon fry hatching, where the salmon fry has grown around the remains of the yolk. |
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In our own tongue salmon are fry as babies, parr as children, smolt as adolescents, and grilse as adults. |
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As fry they are pelagic, but as they develop they move into estuaries, where they stay for a year or two. |
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Swordtail fry attend to chemical and visual cues in detecting predators and conspecifics. |
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Potato scones are most commonly served fried in a full Scottish breakfast or an Ulster fry. |
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Mass produce food organisms and rotifer for the consumption of two million milkfish fry. |
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With calorie-controlled cooking spray, fry two rashers of Weight Watchers extra trimmed unsmoked back bacon for two minutes. |
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Add the curry leaves, mustard seeds, fenugreek and asafoetida, then fry for 20-30 seconds, or until you smell the delicious aroma. |
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It is perhaps easiest to see the superimposition of vocal fry, so we will begin with this behavior. |
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Wipe the wok and add three tablespoons of fresh oil, then fry the shallots until crispy. |
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Pop singers, such as Britney Spears, slip vocal fry into their music as a way to reach low notes and add style. |
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Ho hum, so it was the Thai vegetable stir fry with butter beans and egg noodles for me. |
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In spider pan or deep skillet set over hot coals, quickly fry a few at a time in deep lard until brown. |
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The police did not arrest the drug dealer since he was small fry compared to his boss. |
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These slot machines are just the small fry. The big games are in the back room. |
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The net is kept open by two men, while the fry are driven into it using a 30-60 m long scare-line made up of rope and palm leaves. |
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Lamb's liver, known as lamb's fry in New Zealand and Australia, is eaten in many countries. |
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Shiver me sails an' rot me timbers, fry me barnacles, scrape me keel, an' all that nautical jimjam. |
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Vocal fry is the term for when people flutter their vocal chords, producing a low, creeeaaaaaky sound. |
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The main threats it faces are eutrophication and the introduction of alien species of fish which eat its eggs and fry. |
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Large koi carp, Crucian carp, bream, roach, fry and skimmers are among the species which suffocated under the ice at Greenbank Park, in Mossley Hill. |
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Abundances of wild and hatchery fry were positively correlated in the outer inlet, indicating the formation of mixed schools of hatchery and wild fry. |
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The population is threatened by deteriorating water quality and by the ruffe, a fish introduced to the lake in the 1980s and now eating the eggs and fry of gwyniad. |
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Some individuals have overlooked the fact that at such low pitch their voices fade to inaudibility at the ends of sentences, or scrape down to vocal fry. |
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Vocal fry is safe as long as you do not do it too loudly or for too long. |
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Heat a wok until smoking and add the groundnut oil, then add the chicken and stir fry for 3-4 minutes, or until the chicken is golden-brown and cooked through. |
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An Ulster fry is a dish similar to the English breakfast, and is popular throughout Ulster, where it is eaten not only at breakfast time but throughout the day. |
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Add the curry powder, chilli powder, ground cinnamon, ground cumin, turmeric, ground coriander, curry leaves, star anise and cloves and fry for a further two minutes. |
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Pan Oriental food specialist Blue Dragon is continuing to drive the ambient Oriental food market with the extension of its market leading stir fry portfolio. |
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The fry quickly develop into parr with camouflaging vertical stripes. |
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Among the stages of the trip are swim-up fry, stream predators, Wooley Creek Refuge, a smolt in the estuary, shark strike, salmon trollers, homing, and spawning. |
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Under the watchful eye of staff, they watched the transformation from egg to alevin and eventually into salmon fry ready for release into the wild. |
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They have been documented opportunistically feeding near fish hatcheries in Southeast Alaska, feasting on salmon fry released from the hatcheries. |
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Utilization of gelatinized carbohydrate in diets in Labeo rohita fry. |
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There will be two fry bread booths, ice cream sodas, and booths and demonstrations on spear making, leather working, dream catchers and children's moccasins. |
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As with other breakfasts it has become more common, especially within the home, to grill the meats, puddings and tomatoes and to only fry the eggs and tattie scones. |
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Without tipping the excess fat out of the pan, fry the filo cheese parcels in the lardon pan for four minutes on each side, or until they turn golden. |
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With the large predatory fish removed, their prey have had population explosions and have become the top predators, affecting the survival rates of cod eggs and fry. |
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Mung bean sprouts You may have seen this little bean hiding sprouted in your fry or perhaps in a fresh wrap, but it has not got much credence over the years. |
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