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serving spoon
noun
A large spoon used to serve food on a table
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Place the oysters on a serving plate and, just before serving, spoon over the dressing.
A Henry Moore sculpture shares a coffee table with an old carved-bone serving spoon.
In building on the size contrast illusion, this research examines whether the size of a bowl or serving spoon unknowingly biases how much a person serves and eats.
Just before serving, spoon the butter over the cooked gnocchi, sprinkle with the remaining parmesan and serve at once.
Dip a large metal serving spoon in a bowl of boiling water and use it to scoop out the semifreddo.
Your favorite colander, a flat cheese grater, a serving spoon with small holes all serve to project the sun onto a wall, driveway or cardboard.
Use a serving spoon to scrape up the cheese and lay it back on top of the kebab, and baste the kebab with the pan juices.
In one study, Brian Wansink, a researcher at Cornell University, found that the bigger the bowl and serving spoon, the more ice cream people tended to eat.
In a moment of unconscious imitation educator Jane tapped her serving spoon clean.
For example, don't store the serving spoon in the container of macaroni salad.
He comes over, sees the serving spoon in my hand and says, "Yeah.
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