Sentence examples for served melted from inspiring English sources

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If you're not up for the interminable wait for a table at Serendipity 3, try Alice's Tea Cup (three locations; alicesteacup.com), where children can get a sprinkle of fairy dust before their Alice's s'mores ("served melted and messy") and admire murals of Lewis Carroll-inspired images.

The rarebit, a dish typically made with rich cheese thinned with ale, and served melted on toast with cayenne and mustard mixed in, was used despite its innocuousness according to cultural theorist Scott Bukatman, it was not the sort of dish a person would associate with having nightmares.

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To serve, melt butter in a small saucepan.

To serve, melt the remaining butter in a small saucepan on a medium heat.

4. Just before serving, melt remaining butter in a small skillet, add crabmeat or lobster, and warm in butter.

Half an hour before you're ready to serve, melt the sugar in a large heavy-based pan over a medium heat, swirling the pan occasionally and cook until a dark gold colour.

While Morimoto serves melt-in-your mouth sushi in New York, his culinary ideas are deeply rooted in Japan.

It is served with melted cheddar or thick slices of bacon on a terrific homemade poppy seed bun.

It was served with melted butter, dill and grated horseradish, nothing more (well, boiled potatoes), and was sensational.

The shortrib French dip consists of braised shortrib served with melted cheese on a brioche bun with a jug of thick gravy.

You will probably start with a trout, killed on the spot and cooked au bleu, served with melted butter so white and creamy that it practically is cream.

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