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As they soften, press them down with a spatula so they form a sort of cake that will be golden on the bottom, with slices of potato that are soft right through.
They harvested acocils, a small and abundant crayfish of Lake Texcoco, as well as Spirulina algae, which was made into a sort of cake rich in flavonoids.
Some seem more reasonable than others: Ripened bananas, frozen and blended, become ice cream; avocados, when pureed with cacao, transform into chocolate pudding; layered sandwiches, carefully decorated, form a sort of cake.
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Or its crab tian, a sort of crab cake that manages to lose the cake without unraveling.
We'd gone through a fair pile when my brother realized he hadn't arranged for any sort of cake.
She installed a wood-burning stove and dressed the walls with wainscoting that, in the stairwell, she painted sage (correcting an earlier choice, she said, "a sort of poison cake green").
In the Sōzan Chomon Kishū, written in 1849, the author describes the customs of the wood-cutters of Mino Province, who used a sort of rice cake called kuhin-mochi to placate the tengu, who would otherwise perpetrate all sorts of mischief.
I generally prefer a denser sort of cake – one made with ground almonds or yoghurt or sour cream.
Other classics include zampone with lentils, fried eggs and Gorgonzola atop polenta, and mondeghîli, a sort of fried hash cake of chopped beef, meaty Milan sausage, liverwurst, parsley, breadcrumbs and grated Parmesan.
His idea was to provide a sort of three-layer cake: an expanded Kerr-Mills program to make up the bottom layer, to take care of those close to indigence Medicare making up the middle layer to take care of the costs of hospital, nursing-home and home-health care for the rest of the elderly; & the voluntary supplement making up the top layer, to take care of all doctors' fees.
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