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It's beautifully made, tender and thoughtful.
Venison stew was delicious, the meat made tender by a red wine marinade and braising with mushrooms, pearl onions and bacon and served with more of the spaetzle.
This was despite stomach troubles that forced him to stop and vomit on the course, and despite a foot made tender and infected by the breathing strip that slid around in his racing flats.
Therefore, tough meats with relatively high amounts of connective tissues can be slowly cooked under moist conditions to internal temperatures above 71 °C and made tender by gelatinization of the collagen within the meat, while at the same time maintaining juiciness.
He made tender verses of rebel Croppy boys and of his cousin Colum, murdered at random for some sectarian reason, whose body he imagined washing on the grass by Lough Beg, "with blood and roadside muck in your hair and eyes".
A lamb clay pot also appeared, a favorite of the boss's, starring a cheap cut of Australia's favorite meat, called the flap, made tender by long cooking in moist heat, with fermented bean curd that tasted vaguely like cheese, and spinach plunged into the broth for just a moment.
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McKeon's immersive, unflinching yet humane portrait of Catherine makes Tender richly nuanced and utterly absorbing.
Big ears... ..... — In the "Brokeback Mickey" flashback, when Mickey makes tender love to Donald Duck, let's have Mickey murmur, "Leave the little sailor hat on".
The young lovers plan to pull down the shades and make tender use of their train compartment, but they're joined by an unwelcome stranger Dr.
Uttapams are also something like pancakes, but the batter is poured around tomatoes, mushrooms, onions or mushrooms, to make tender, vegetable-studded rounds.
— In the "Brokeback Mickey" flashback, when Mickey makes tender love to Donald Duck, let's have Mickey murmur, "Leave the little sailor hat on".
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