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The same could be said for a moist tandoori roasted half chicken.
Serve warm, for a moist brownie, or chill in the fridge overnight, which I prefer.
For a moist lignocellulose with ash, the ash must be added to the char, and the moisture, to the reaction water or the condensate.
The process is simple: Toast nuts until lightly colored and aromatic, then grind in a food processor for a few minutes until the nuts are reduced to a buttery consistency (you shouldn't need to add oil; as you process the nuts should release enough oil for a moist butter) and, finally, sweeten to taste with a touch of sugar, honey or maple syrup.
Wouldn't that be bad news for a moist, juicy steak?
It is then cleaned, filleted and sometimes smoked lightly for a moist and flavorful salmon product.
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For the paper -- cruelly titled "A Moist Crevice for Word Aversion" -- Thibodeau asked a group of online volunteers to rate moist and several other terms on a handful of scales, including arousal ("How exciting is the word?"), valence ("How positive or negative is the word?"), and how averse they felt to the word.
What Harry doesn't say in this interview is that he has, in fact, talked about the pain of his bereavement, not with a television journalist looking for a moist-eyed scoop a parcelling out of pain for public consumption but with a mental-health professional.
Many chefs and cookbook authors recommend a slightly lower temperature for a moister bird.
For a moister, softer hot dog, simmer them for less time, around 3 to 4 minutes.
When grilling bone-in chicken breasts, leave the skin on for a moister result.
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