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The word "coated" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as an adjective to describe something that has a layer of coating or has been treated with a substance. Examples: "The road was coated with ice." "My car is coated with a protective film."
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Kaffir lime leaves are coated in vegetable gelatine mixed with kaffir essence.
If you don't have a food processor, mashing with a fork will work just as well. 2 Combine all the remaining ingredients except the chocolate in a mixing bowl and stir in the peanut butter cream until everything has been nicely coated.
Back at Galal's chocolate shop, buoyed by the success of their Sisi franchise, the owners will soon unveil a new series of chocolates coated with the face of Anwar Sadat – Egypt's strongman during the 70s.
4 Once the ganache has come down in temperature throw in all the other ingredients and fold well so that everything gets coated well.
As a child she would duck under her desk during nuclear drills only to be sent out to play, she said, in a school yard coated with ash.
Once coated set aside. 4 Heat the oil in a medium pan until a piece of fried bread turns golden brown in 1 minute.
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As though Teflon-coated, Didrich lurches from one screaming hissy-fit to another, begging the enemy not to shoot him, and it actually works!
3 Dip the jerk-coated meat in beaten egg, then in the coconut crumbs mix, then either shallow-fry over a medium heat, turning once, for about 5 minutes each side, or bake in in the oven at 190C/375F/gas mark 5, on oiled baking paper for about 15 minutes.
Cavor is white-coated, facially hirsute and occasionally ditsy.
Between them, the property developers, commercial landlords and PR agencies have turned London into shorthand for banks, unaffordable flats and restaurants serving caramel-coated bricks (yes, bricks).
"Indulgence" foods are also big sellers - like biscuits covered in yoghurt icing and carob-coated biscuits.
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