Sentence examples for dry reheat from inspiring English sources

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Then you have to blanch, shock, dry, reheat or delve into the splattering inferno of stir-fry.

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For Bloodhound, that means I've got to control the EJ200 jet engine (dry and reheat power ranges), the rocket motor (two stages, light-up and high power) and the Formula 1 engine that powers the rocket pump.

A notable exception was the ordinary rolls, which were dry from reheating.

At dessert time, we sampled a trio of gelatos with whipped cream and chocolate sauce, a warm lemon-pistachio cake, which was light but dry from reheating, and, best of all, a molten center chocolate cake served with strawberry gelato and whipped cream.

On a weeknight, the bread basket held squares and cubes of sad, mass-produced Italian bread, dusty-dry from reheating.

The resultant porous MgO was then immersed in 10 mol/L aluminum nitrate solution, dried, and reheated at 1300 °C for 2 h to convert it to spinel.

Boiler is subcritical, radiant reheat, dry bottom, natural circulation, single drum, semi-outdoor type, direct fired, balance draft, top supported type having provision for firing coal as the primary fuel.

His is about the size of a canned ham, a savory blend of veal, lamb, pork, beef and herbs that never turns dry, even when reheated several days later ($8.95 a pound).

Many leftover grains and starches have a tendency to dry out when reheated, especially when done at a high heat.

Seafood has a tendency to dry out when reheated at high temperatures, however, so it's best to avoid the microwave and use the oven.

If your mashed potatoes appear to be drying out as you reheat them, add 1 tbsp.

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