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to char
noun
A charred substance.
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Alex Stupak's innovative presentations of Mexican flavors are making Empellón Cocina hot enough to char chiles.
CO2-emitting industries could pay farmers to buy stoves to char and sequester farm waste.
Then I broiled the lamb to char the surface and keep the meat juicy and rare.
It is then lifted off the stakes and laid directly on coals to char the skin.
Now add the onion and fry until the onion colours and begins to char slightly.
"It's hard to cook over fire, but I'm intent not to use only heat high to char.
World heritage forests are burning; 1,000-year-old trees and the hoary peat beneath are reduced to char.
Simultaneously use the back of a metal spatula to press the meat against the sides of the wok to char.
Cook over high heat, stirring once in a while, until it softens and begins to char, 3 to 5 minutes.
At Eid, one of Um Khalid's goats is slaughtered and its meat is put to char on the fire.
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