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"Like chicken tenders — it tells you you're eating something succulent, not scary".
With all these options, it never occurred to me that there was something succulent lacking from my asparagus repertory, until one recent evening.
While raw-vegan chefs in California have become skilled at using nut butters, spicy oils and fatty smears of avocado to give their dishes unexpected depths of flavor, nonvegetarian chefs like Mr. Hatfield and Niki Nakayama have discovered that the pressure to create something succulent out of fruits, vegetables, nuts and grains has coaxed them into new territory.
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It's tough to find something so succulent and juicy and flavourful.
I sheepishly stepped over it to higher ground, which, in musical terms, meant something less succulent and manipulative.
I'm also going to use a mixture: the lengthy cooking time suits tougher cuts like neck and shin down to the ground, transforming them into something silky and succulent, but the bones from the cutlets add flavour, as well as being traditional – JH Walsh's 1857 Manual of Domestic Economy calls for "fine chops from a neck of mutton", trimmed nicely.
You need enough of a layer to give your succulent something to put its roots into, but not too much because that will counteract the work of the mountain moss and pebbles.
But she would like to garden someday, planting something other than succulents.
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