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The phrase "and roasted in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a cooking method or process, particularly in relation to food preparation.
Example: "The vegetables were seasoned and roasted in the oven until they were perfectly tender."
Alternatives: "and baked in the" or "and cooked in the".
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Mr. Walia recommends Tamarind's excellent venison chops, marinated in yogurt and roasted in the tandoor.
And venison cordon bleu was a disaster; thickly coated with breadcrumbs, then fried and roasted in the oven until black, it tasted like burned toast.
The coffee at Starbucks stores in India, unlike in other countries where it operates, will be from beans grown and roasted in the country, by Tata Coffee.
It's hard not to crave a second helping of achari aloo, potato wedges tossed in tomato sauce and Indian pickle juice, then threaded onto skewers and roasted in the tandoor till tender.
I went to the market and picked out a dozen clucking chickens and quacking ducks, which I later stuffed with a Chinese eight-treasure stuffing (glutinous rice, dried shrimps, lotus seeds) and roasted in the ovens of the university canteen.
The restaurant's namesake dish is a pig's foot the size of grown man's forearm that is poached, stuffed and roasted in the wood oven; a lobe of seared foie gras is laid over it sidesaddle before it goes out to a table.
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The roast chicken ($15) is as hearty and expertly roasted in the wood-burning oven as the pork chop.
Looking out across green fields on a rainy afternoon, we ate a warming bouillon of cèpe mushrooms, followed by scrumptious roasted baby chicken with parsley worked under its skin and potatoes roasted in the drippings.
Two years ago, Torre's original All-Star roster included seven Yankees, and he was roasted in the news media for it.
As far as cuisine, much of the fish and game is roasted in the wood-burning oven.
Cured meat can be sliced and cooked in a skillet; it can be grilled; and it can be roasted in the oven, among other uses.
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