Sentence examples for with a hock from inspiring English sources

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"You can do with them what you never would with a hock or claret, trundle them about in a car, opened and all, fling in a handful of ice, drink them without a glass, drink them at all hours, with any food, in carefree quantities".

Then there is the Derrinstown Trial, at Leopardstown tomorrow, which could yet announce an alternative to the hot favourite, Camelot, from his own homeland, albeit it will not be Akeed Mofeed, who misses the race and the Derby with a hock injury.

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Kauto Star could have made it, having fractured a hock with a fall at Exeter early in his career, although there never seemed to be much doubt that he would return as good as before.

That would mean that Walsh asked him to jump a fence at racing speed with a fractured hock, a horrifying idea.

Braised Collard Greens The Southern way with collard greens is to cook them for at least an hour, usually more, with a ham hock or bacon for seasoning.

The home-made baked beans are tomatoey with ham hock, a definite highlight.

On a Garland burner he had Great Northern beans simmering with a meaty ham hock; in the oven three loaves of bread were just developing a golden crust.

Most of the entries to Fiona Beckett's aforementioned Ultimate Macaroni Cheese challenge (won by Helen Graves with a fabulous ham hock concoction) included some cunning, but unorthodox new ingredient, like pork, or beer, or even chocolate, putting them sadly outside my classic remit.

Greens are typically trimmed by removing the central stalk, simmered in chicken stock with a smoked ham hock and onions fried in bacon grease.

The Barn, which is a 8,000 sq.ft., uh, barn, relocated to the bed and breakfast is helmed by a James Beard Best Chef Southeast winner who plates insane multi-course meals of the signature Appalachian "Foothills Cuisine," with dishes like wild Burgundy snails with a deep ham hock broth and potato puree.

At twenty-four, susceptibleptoble to her demands, he went with her to hock a gold pen presented to him at a literary-awards ceremony: "They gave me only two hundred francs for it, which my mother pocketed, steely-eyed".

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