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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adding shredded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the action of incorporating shredded ingredients, such as cheese or vegetables, into a dish or recipe.
Example: "For the salad, consider adding shredded carrots for extra crunch and flavor."
Alternatives: "incorporating shredded" or "mixing in shredded".
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You can play around with this recipe, adding shredded Serrano ham, or roasted piquillo peppers, or smoked paprika as you fancy – just don't try serving it to a Spaniard as an authentic tortilla espanola.
Try adding shredded apples.
The clerks and secretaries threw the tape out of the windows, later adding shredded telephone books.
My brand-new brownies were nearly ready for their big unveiling, but there was one more tweak: adding shredded coconut for a little crunch.
The heat of the sauce can also be reduced by adding shredded carrot.
You can make this paratha healthier by adding shredded carrots, (boil them first), mashed peas, etc.
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Even better is the house-style tropeiro ($12), in which she adds shredded greens to the stew and replaces the pork chops with slices of grilled top sirloin.
Add shredded cabbage.
Nonvegans can add shredded cheese at this point.
Add shredded cabbage by the handful and cook for about 5 minutes, stirring, until cabbage wilts.
This variation adds shredded brisket and pico de gallo, and the resulting plate of migas is a meaty, flavorful mess.
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