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CROWD: Thin, on a street with few young children.
The casing was made from root vegetables — white turnips, yellow and orange carrots, in our experiment — sliced thin on a mandoline, steamed until pliable, and trimmed into shape with a knife.
Quilty's chef, Katy Sparks, makes them by cutting beets paper thin on a meat slicer, patting them with corn starch, which helps fix the color; frying them in canola oil, and sprinkling with salt.
It is easy to peel, and can be sliced paper thin on a mandoline to use instead of chips with a dip or in place of crackers as the underpinning for canapes.
According to Galbraith, it came to the table, sliced very thin, on a glass plate, with special soy sauce, accompanied by several pieces of dark reddish-brown sashimi that the waitress identified as horse, which has been illegal to serve in California for more than a decade.
Therefore parents were asked whether they considered their child to be too corpulent or too thin on a five-point rating scale.
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Her desire to be thin took on a new urgency.
Slice paper-thin on a mandoline.
2. While eggplant roasts, slice apples paper-thin on a mandoline or in a food processor.
We slice them paper-thin on a mandoline directly into a heavy pot and cook them over very low heat.
Baltimore pit bosses use top round, not brisket, and to make this flavorful but tough cut of beef tender, they shave it paper-thin on a meat slicer.
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