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Stewed

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Stewed meaning

Having been cooked by slowly boiling or simmering (see stew). | Of tea: bitter from having been steeped too long. | Drunk.

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Coming soon will be prepared dishes including fancy toasts, egg dishes, salads, beans-and-greens bowls and stewed vegetables – “things good for sopping” with the delicious house breads, in Michaels’ words.

Its processing plants send dried and canned products to restaurants and supermarkets throughout Japan and Ishikari (hot pot) — featuring salmon stewed in a miso broth — is naturally the city’s signature dish.

It’s trite and predictable stuff: the laughs are forced; the pathos is over-stewed.

It was a beautiful blend of stewed apples topped with fresh berries, a light crumble and a generous serving of vanilla custard.

Turkey burger, kale and red cabbage salad, sweet potato wedges, stewed apples with topping.

Indeed, there are stewed, tomato-based dishes throughout the Mediterranean, including one from Turkey called saksuka, which suggests a culinary criss-cross that took place over centuries.

In the absence of turkeys, they will not be allowed to ‘pick up a penguin’ for the dinner table, however – even if Captain Scott’s men did once dine on the bird’s stewed breast in red currant jelly with crystallised ginger and champagne.

Michael Carrick admitted Middlesbrough's defeat at Watford was not the ideal way to head into the international break, with the frustrations of that defeat not stewed on for a fortnight.

The 31-year-old Ruiz, who is four months pregnant, moves in the narrow space between her cupboard, which holds some rice and a few rolls of bread, and a fridge containing more rice, a pot with a little stewed meat, containers of water and some juice.

This homey Afghan restaurant is more than just a great place to eat tender beef kofta stewed with root vegetables and flatbreads stuffed with onions and leeks spiked with cilantro, it’s also a taste of home for the chef Shamim Popal.

But you don’t need to stick to the specials if you want to test drive Garifuna Flava’s Belizean stewed chicken (both contributors to the new community cookbook).

I stewed silently on the implication here, that Merle would be too dumb to register the significance of a bridge dog.

And if all that wasn't enough, after the trial Belmar apparently felt the need to put a little whipped cream on this plate of stewed cat food they'd served to the press and public.

Called Lokanta, it specializes in slow-cooked Turkish recipes like ali nazik, stewed lamb over mashed eggplant.

Fermented locust beans will plump up nicely with a soak in warm water, and will collaborate with crayfish and red palm kernel oil to make an umami-rich pot of efo riro, or stewed greens.

Garden-fresh tomatoes can be stewed for soup without peeling or trimming.

Jamaican cuisine like jerk meats, stewed peas, curried goat, oxtail, ackee and codfish, and even mannish water also resisted foreign influence, and has grown in global popularity.

Other apt entries from the Wodehouse lexicon I’ve lovingly borrowed over the years: awash; lathered; illuminated; ossified; pie-eyed; polluted; primed; stewed; stinko; squiffy; tanked and woozled.

Stewed tomatoes are blended with white wine and a variety of other ingredients before straining.

The food menu features tasty snacks such as mountain yam pickles marinated in (a kind of soy sauce made without wheat), stewed beef tendon topped with sliced onions, and juicy deep-fried meatballs.