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Discover Ludwig"preparation dish" is a correct and valid expression in written English
It usually refers to a type of food which is prepared ahead of time, usually as part of a meal plan or for the convenience of being able to heat up and serve quickly. For example, "I make several preparation dishes over the weekend so I can have them throughout the week."
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In both series of experiments the preparation dish was positioned at 45° or 90° steps to test the statocyst's physiological response at different orientations with respect to gravity.
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The question therefore arises whether aluminum migrates from the packaging or preparation dishes to the food.
Advance preparation: This dish will keep for two or three days in the refrigerator.
Yield: Serves four to six Advance preparation: The dish can be made a day or two ahead and reheated.
Yield: Serves 6 Advance preparation: This dish can be made a day ahead and reheated on top of the stove.
Advance preparation: The dish can be assembled up to a day before baking and held in the refrigerator, tightly covered.
Advance preparation: This dish tastes even better the day after you make it, and it will keep for five days in the refrigerator.
Advance preparation: The dish is best served warm, but you can grill the eggplant up to several hours ahead then reheat it in a warm oven for about 20 minutes.
Mr. Hayward's dinner, with its off-site preparation of dishes, was in progress.
The ingredients and the preparation of dishes tell us something about a place and a community, and can spark difficult but important exchanges between people.
Their study shows that using local ingredients in the preparation of dishes represents the most important choice factor for one fifth of respondents.
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