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If you don't have a mincer, form the mince into little patties and fry them.
Shape the mince into dessertspoon-sized balls and toss in the flour to coat.
It involved him "unceremoniously tipping 500g of mince into a cold pan followed by a squeeze of tomato puree followed by a period of ludicrously expectant silence".
He saves scraps to mince into the béchamel he loads into oozing croquettes, and drapes thin slices over hot rice adorned with crisp snails and wild mushrooms, with a salad of celery and fennel.
We used kid goat for this, mincing some shoulder and belly with a hand-held crank mincer – lamb would work equally well – and my girls had great fun processing the mince into the sausage casings.
Put 300g of good steak mince into a capacious mixing bowl, stir in three tablespoons of capers, two teaspoons, lightly heaped, of Dijon mustard, a shake of Tabasco and a generous seasoning of ground black pepper.
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These are now in the kitchen waiting to be pickled, while the tops will be minced into kimchi pancakes – a current obsession of ours.
The strip was chopped into pieces, the pieces minced into leaves, and the leaves boiled in cauldrons known as try-pots to release their oil, which was poured into barrels and stowed below.
The bodies of H. scabra were minced into small pieces, and followed by extraction with methanol.
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