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Like the cordon bleu, pan-seared sea scallops came to the table cooked to a golden brown, served in a nest of suntan pepper risotto.
The shrimp cocktail, for instance, has diced shrimp, potato, hard-cooked egg, and avocado coated in a thick amarillo sauce and served in a nest of fried potato straws.
Most of his pasta dishes are served with a clue to the filling in the wrapper, so prosciutto cappelletti comes with a slice of prosciutto on toast, and the flower-shaped spinach and ricotta ravioli are served in a nest of cheese.
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The dish pranced between tradition and modernity, pairing nontraditional venison with the more traditional accompaniments of peppercorns, chilies, scallions and mushrooms — and then serving the dish in a nest of very nontraditional cotton candy, bits of which you eat to cool things off.
His trick for frying eggs so that the white is crunchy and envelops the runny yolk is a keeper, and lovely served in a potato nest.
It was not a meal but an event: in a setting that resembled the sort of greenhouse Chanel might design — elegant wire chandelier, leaf wallpaper, rose accents — my tasting menu included goat cheese lollipops, edible "soil" of chocolate and bread crumbs, and crayfish soup in an eggshell, served on a nest of shredded potatoes.
He was crucified in a nest of thieves.
Trapdoor spiders live underground, each in a nest of one.
She looks at a pear made of bronze, in a nest of cast iron and glass.
As a highly-paid industry expert and jewel thief, I sleep in a nest of them.
Usually these consoles are in some damp den, couched in a nest of sticky cables.
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