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Add a pinch of unrefined sugar and a good teaspoon of sea salt along with a good few grindings of black pepper.
Using any of these is straightforward: rub a good teaspoon or more into each side of the steak, then grill over slightly lower heat than you would normally use, so the spices don't burn.
While waiting, take a decent-sized glass, something like a red wine glass will do, and put a good teaspoon of brown sugar into it.
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Season generously with salt and ground black pepper – a good half teaspoon of each.
I figured out how I liked my margarita and ordered it that way: good tequila, a teaspoon or so of triple sec, and lots of lime.
To this, add salt and pepper as desired to give a good taste — a teaspoon or two of each should be plenty.
For one cup of tea, take 1 cup of water, 1/4 cup of milk, 1 teaspoon good quality tea leaves, 1 1/2 teaspoon sugar, 1 small green cardamom, 1 whole black pepper (crushed).
Omit the tarragon; instead add 2 cloves garlic, peeled and crushed, and 2 teaspoons good paprika.
400ml milk, such as Gold Top or Guernsey or Jersey 1 good quality vanilla pods teaspoon vanilla extract 400ml Jersey or clotted cream, or a mixture of both 6 egg yolks 150g caster sugar Put the milk into a heavy-based saucepan.
The result is a healthy, refreshing, and unbelievably tasty dish that's great as an appetizer or even just as an afternoon snack! 3 kirby cucumbers 1 tablespoon good quality olive oil 1 teaspoon maldon salt ½ teaspoon fresh cracked black pepper 1. Wash and peel cucumber and cut into ½-inch slices.
"She must have been, like, 'Ah, good enough on the teaspoons.' " Elliot, Gilbert's ten-month-old step-grandson, stuck his head through the dog door, beyond which a tooth-marked measuring spoon could be seen, abandoned on the porch.
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