You can now walk away and leave the sauce, as long as it isn't on the hotplate, while you go away and do other things. |
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It now consisted of two rooms and a kitchen with a rather forlorn looking hotplate that looked the worse for wear. |
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The little hotplate was an added bonus, keeping the coffee good and hot without ever boiling it. |
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They had a hotplate on their covered balcony for cooking and a little lean-to with a hole in the floor for a washroom. |
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My personal favourite is Beef with Ginger and Spring Onions, which comes on a dramatic sizzling hotplate. |
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Since there is no gas, his cook often has to make dinner using kerosene stoves and a hotplate on the kitchen floor. |
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Benson climbed up on to a hotplate in the kitchen and began shooting a unique set of pictures from this vantage point. |
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I point at one of the ruddy-faced fish and, minutes later, it's thrown onto a hotplate. |
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The thin sections were floated in water on a glass slide and melted onto the slide surface using a hotplate. |
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Getting the right angle: ideal for turning and lifting out from pans or casseroles, for use at the hotplate or in the oven. |
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Tortillas are cornmeal flapjacks, cooked on the hotplate and filled according to the national region and the season of the year. |
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Please note that vegetable oil and other oils should be heated in hot water baths and not directly on a stove or a hotplate. |
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I tried to pretend this too was a familiar smell, the overly sweet note combined with something burning on a hotplate thirty years ago. |
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Seasonal products such as barbecues, plancha hotplate grills and draught beer systems also made a significant contribution to sales. |
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Heat for 10 min in autoclave on flowing steam or boil on a hotplate with frequent swirling. |
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You would imagine someone like that would have some really sophisticated instrument, but she brought this thing that looked like a hotplate with a car aerial coming out of it. |
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The covered stainless steel hotplate brings even small quantities of water to the boil quickly and evenly. |
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The period of operation is calculated in accordance with the last selected power setting of a particular hotplate. |
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The covered stainless steel hotplate boils even the smallest amounts of water quickly and evenly. |
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Uniformly heat the medium to incipient boiling using a hotplate rather than an open flame. |
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Store on a hotplate at 40C during service with the doors open – it will keep your fingers crunchy but hot. |
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Fitted with a control safety valve offering a definite advantage over the competition, the Shesha cylinder can be connected directly to a hotplate, a two-burner stove via a flexible hose or even a radiant radiator. |
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Verycook Plancha Grill: £289, verycook Essentially one big hotplate, this offers an alternative to cooking on direct flames as meat doesn't dry out as much and there's no smoke from dripping fat. |
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Hussain has that Australian nasality that, when he's outraged – which is often – tears across a crowded room like a metal scraper over a barbecue hotplate. |
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A hotplate should be turned to maximum until the food boils. |
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Evaporator, hotplate or infrared evaporator. |
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You waste a lot of heat if you put a small saucepan on a large hotplate. |
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For the last minutes make use of the rest warmth of the hotplate. |
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The die is based on a Metal Oxide sensitive layer made on a micro hotplate. |
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In 1606 the Guru was burnt alive on a hotplate by Mughal Emperor Jahangir in an attempt to have him change religious scriptures. |
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A CLEANER received a warning at the High Court in Glasgow after she dipped a chip into a hotplate of food while waiting in the canteen queue. |
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Sometimes I couldn't even turn the hotplate on and ended up breaking my manicured nails. |
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Stood next to a builder at the hotplate, I saw chips, sausages, spaghetti bolognese and jacket potatoes. |
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An absit is not made, and the baking is carried out on an open hotplate. |
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Ruth's Chris signature steaks are cooked with a 'broiling technique' at 1,000 degrees Celsius, and served to guests on a theatrical sizzling hotplate. |
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