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It can be used to describe something that is extremely hot, typically referring to food that has just come out of the oven. Example: "The pizza was oven-hot, and I had to wait a few minutes before taking a bite." Alternatives include "scorching hot" or "piping hot."
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At that point, half the land on Earth would be so extremely oven-hot that "if you go outside you die of hotness," as Roberts puts it.
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It was an oven-hot day, and many competitors struggled to breathe on the dusty roads.
It's an oven-hot summer afternoon and the group is kicking back, drinking, shouting and laughing.
The desert is silent, the only movement tumbleweed blown by oven-hot gusts.
When the oven-hot souffle arrived, the ice cream and sauce were poked into its center.
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Keep the oven hot. 4. Prepare the lemon butter sauce: In a small saucepan, combine the olive oil, garlic, shallot, wine, lemon peel and lemon juice.
Schaffhauser zwiebelkuchen, part of the special menu, was a pleasing third starter: a large slice of onion-packed Swiss cheese quiche that was oven hot and fresh tasting.
Artisanal pizza has been all the rage, but it's the rare pizzaiolo who spreads the dough thin enough and gets a brick oven hot enough to produce the gorgeous blisters like those on Franny's best pies.
Artisanal pizza may be all the rage, but it's the rare pizzaiolo who spreads dough thin enough and gets a brick oven hot enough to produce the gorgeous blisters like those on Franny's best pies.
If you're in a rush, have the oven hot and move the pancakes on to a tray to finish cooking there once flipped, to free up space in the pan.
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