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Smoked salmon will work too, as would smoked eel if you can find it cut thinly enough.
The first is that nearly any lean cut of meat -- flank steak, London broil, tenderloin, sirloin or skirt steak -- will work if it is cut thinly enough against the grain.
The tart she pronounced a major disappointment; the dough had not been rolled out thinly enough, so it seemed like a cross between true Alsatian tarts and American thin-crust pizza.
The star of the show is "Untitled (Ocher and Red)," in which a more definite form, that of a red partial cross, occupies the top half of a glowing field brushed thinly enough to show glints of red beneath it.
Zucchini and summer squash, if sliced thinly enough, resemble spaghetti -- or, zuccaghetti!
Slice thinly enough so that you can taste them, but not too thick that you have to bite into them.
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Still, there are enough thinly veiled characters to fuel gossipmongering on summer beach blankets.
She advises asking yourself how many big aims you have for the year, and prioritising your time and energy to focus on one of them: "It is much better to do one or two things fantastically and get recognised for them than spreading yourself too thinly, not having enough time, increasing your stress and delivering at an average level".
Add at least 2 tbsp. of olive oil to the pan, just enough to thinly coat the bottom of the pan.
Pre-heat a small skillet on medium high heat, add a little oil to the pan - just enough to thinly cover the bottom.
If you want to make a simple criss-cross, just roll it thinly and cut strips long enough to arrange diagonally on top.
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