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The phrase "a paste of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a mixture or blend of ingredients, often in cooking or crafting contexts.
Example: "To create the mask, combine the clay with water to form a paste of the desired consistency."
Alternatives: "a mixture of" or "a blend of".
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Make a paste of celery, vinegar, and a little tofu.
Linguine may be coated with a paste of anchovy, parsley and walnuts.
Make a paste of cornstarch and vanilla, and add to blender.
You make a simple lemon mayonnaise and work a paste of anchovies into it.
It started with larding the rump roast with a paste of ground pancetta, parsley and garlic.
Poi is a native Hawaiian food, a paste of cooked, mashed taro root.
For centuries ceramic objects have been made by strongly heating a vessel formed from a paste of powdered minerals.
Traditional tortillas are made from a paste of ground corn kernels that have been soaked in hot lime water.
To make pesto you mash garlic, basil, pecorino and pine nuts to a paste of pool-table-green.
It is made by wrapping a paste of sweet glutinous rice around a ball of ice cream.
So you can stay home and exfoliate with Crystal Glow Sugar Rub, a paste of sugar, glycerin and oils, $35.
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