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He cooked a bit himself.
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If the vegetables finish first you can let them cook a bit more, piled in a heap in the pan.
"Halfway through, I'll crack the claws with the edge of a chef's knife to help them cook a bit faster," she said.
I've also made this with meaty pork country-style ribs and though they cook a bit more quickly, they're really good.
And the apples in the apple crisp could have been cooked a bit more.
The shrimp in an otherwise flavorful paella was slightly underdone, and the tamarind shrimp appetizer could have been cooked a bit longer, though the sauce had a lovely tartness.
Gordon Ramsay made a career out of it (he can cook a bit, granted), while the names Pierre White, Roux, Bourdain and Locatelli have become synonymous with cooker-side clashes.
"Building this house was absolutely a stretch; the mahogany alone was a $100,000 decision," says Mr. DeMille, materializing in its restaurant-size kitchen (his mother was Italian, so he cooks a bit, even grows the goods for his tomato sauce and pesto in the backyard) behind a center island stacked with autographed copies of "The Gate House".
Retained heat will cause the meat to cook a bit more, and the resting allows the interior juices to stabilize.
It is always good to cook a bit more than you will eat so you can have cold ham.
"I suppose it suited her because I could drive her and I could cook a bit and I had a house and all those things".
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