Use "simmering" in a sentence

1. Your coffee is simmering!

2. The simmering dispute finally erupted.

3. She was still simmering with resentment.

4. 5) Melt butter while simmering Burbot

5. He was left simmering with rage.

6. Steam rose from the simmering stew.

7. The strike has been simmering for weeks.

8. Violent revolt was simmering in the country.

9. Several kettles were on the stove, simmering.

10. The row has been simmering for some time.

11. 21 Violent revolt was simmering in the country.

12. With Sam and me, it was ever simmering.

13. She's been simmering with resentment ever since the meeting.

14. After simmering the meat, skim the fat from the surface.

15. She was still quietly simmering from her row with Nathan.

16. Bouillon–pronounced "BOOL-yone –is a clear, flavorful broth made by simmering beef, chicken or vegetables and other ingredients. The main difference between Bouillon and stock is that Bouillon is made by simmering meat, whereas stock is made by simmering bones.

17. Butterface is a simmering romance book released on May 27, 2019

18. Transfer the Bagels, 4 at a time, to the simmering water

19. Carnitas are made by braising or simmering pork in oil or …

20. Add to simmering soup along with garlic, lentils, tomatoes and all spices.

21. Make an infusion by boiling and simmering the rhubarb and camomile together.

22. The province was attacked a month ago after weeks of simmering tension.

23. Salt the stock to your taste and leave it simmering very gently.

24. The debate about school closures has been simmering among locals for years. Sentencedict.com

25. The name comes from the long, slow simmering or ‘Coddling’ of the dish

26. The unstable region shows the potential of the economic downturn to inflame simmering tensions.

27. To reach Boiling Bay and find Floofty first head to the Simmering Sands area.

28. It is like a simmering volcano that occasionally throws up spurts of gory violence.

29. Carnitas are made by braising or simmering pork in oil or preferably lard until tender

30. Simmering food slowly in a moderate amount of liquid is a technique known as Braising

31. Now, naked, simmering with annoyance, the deepening light gilding him, he was no less imposing.

32. The trick of shirring and simmering the eggs in seasoned cream is timing and temperature.

33. The still - simmering possibility of previously unthinkable defaults by west European states continues to foment uncertainty.

34. Hagar, the witch, Chanted an awful incantation over her kettleful of simmering toads, with weird effect

35. Transfer the bagel Buns, three or four at a time if possible, to the simmering water

36. Although both stock and Broth involve simmering in water, Broth uses meat while stock uses bones

37. Their finance ministry is still trying to put a lid on the long-simmering securities scandal.

38. Homemade phyllo sheets are slightly cooked in simmering water, which gives the name of this special Borek…

39. Another long-simmering problem has been hateful acts committed by youths in the name of white supremacy.

40. The simmering dispute erupted in public when the two men came to blows at the party conference.

41. Chilaquiles are a very typical Mexican food made of simmering fried tortillas (or tortilla chips) in salsa

42. The language also taps a Laurentian vein where mud, blood, heat and simmering violence are mashed together.

43. The prevalence of Counterfeits in the COVID-19 response has brought new urgency to this long-simmering issue

44. Corned beef is cured in salt, and simmering it will help draw out some of that salty flavor

45. Although you need to allow time for soaking and simmering the Beans, this recipe is still quite easy.

46. The name reflected his simmering anger about life in Russia and a determination to speak the bitter truth.

47. Technically, Braising is simmering food in a small amount of liquid in a covered or uncovered pan or casserole

48. For Franco, the key to survival lay in keeping the pot simmering, but never allowing it to boil over.

49. Bulgur, which is made from precooked wheat berries, takes only about 20 minutes to reconstitute by soaking or by simmering.

50. Aspic, savoury clear jelly prepared from a liquid stock made by simmering the bones of beef, veal, chicken, or fish

51. He observed with simmering rancour as she began to tell Malengin about her life in the poisoner's house in Scaraby.

52. Bouillon (countable and uncountable, plural Bouillons) A clear seasoned broth made by simmering usually light meat, such as beef or chicken

53. Urumqi has been plagued by violence between Han Chinese and Uyghurs since July , when long-simmering ethnic tensions erupted into riots .

54. Chili crisp is an infused Chili oil condiment with crunchy bits, made by simmering Chili peppers, onion, garlic and seasonings in oil

55. Lying in wait, simmering in obscurity before the opportune moment to strike, the four-song Spoiled Marrow announces Anthropophagous' arrival with …

56. Keep a pot of water with whole spices (cinnamon, cloves, allspice) simmering on the stove to perfume your house with a delicious aroma.

57. Broth, stock, and bouillon are all terms used for a rich liquid made by simmering poultry, meat, and/or vegetables in water and seasonings

58. These long-simmering antagonisms erupted in open fighting near Peking on 7 July 1937, which soon became an all-out war in the vicinity.

59. Bone Broth is made by simmering herbs, vegetables, and the bones and connective tissues of animals (such as cows or chickens) in water for …

60. What is Candied citrus peel? Candied citrus peels have been transformed from bitter, astringent rinds to soft, sweet candies by simmering in a simple syrup

61. “Begrudge” and “Begrudger” are certainly present (though “now chiefly Irish English”), but not the place or state of simmering resentment described by the B-word

62. Clipped, laconic, understated, but with quirky rubatos and Accelerandos to convey something simmering underneath.: Here, Accelerandos and stringendos and rallantandos, and so forth are very important

63. The Civil War in the United States began in 1861, after decades of simmering tensions between northern and southern states over slavery, states’ rights and westward expansion

64. Able to transform tough cuts of meat in a single pot, Braising relies on a small amount of slow-simmering liquid; low, steady heat; and a tight

65. Long-simmering tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan appear to have flared up in the contested Nagorno-Karabakh region, with both sides accusing each other of attacking civilians.

66. THE IDYL OF TWIN FIRES WALTER PRICHARD EATON The great roasts are simmering and Crackling on the spits, while the vegetables of potatoes, chestnuts and peas are boiling

67. Braised, brais·ing, brais·es To cook (meat or vegetables) by browning in fat, then simmering in a small quantity of liquid in a covered container

68. “ The Abstainer tells a story of people trapped by class, a simmering revolution, and their own frailty, but it’s ultimately a very human and compelling novel that gives us …

69. The simplest traditional method of preparing masala chai is through decoction, by actively simmering or boiling a mixture of milk and water with loose-leaf tea, sweeteners, and whole spices.

70. Color:Cerise Whether preparing a garden vegetable blend in chicken stock or slowly building a rich cream base for broccoli and cheese soup, the chef's oven is the ideal vessel for stovetop simmering

71. Classic Bordelaise sauce, which can transform shoe leather into strip steak, is made with veal stock, demi-glace and time -- a lot of time Here, though, you’ll use pan drippings from pork chops, simmering

72. The simmering problems came to a head July 22, when Alberto Benison was forced to resign as economy minister after the Partido Nacional, the ally of the governing Partido Colorado, withdrew its support of Benison.

73. What is Braising? Essentially, it’s just simmering meat and vegetables in a small amount of liquid in a covered pot to concentrate and enhance the liquid’s flavor and tenderizes tough cuts of meat to melt-in-your-mouth perfection.

74. David R Simmer, 68 Holly D Simmer, 42 Mickie Simmer, 69 Nicholas C Simmerer, 46 Wilma E Simmering, 66 Audrey E Simmerman, 39 Carol A simmerman, 82 Corey M Simmerok, 51 Doris L Simmerman, 63 Eldora B Simmerman, 79

75. The outer lid holds in the steam,… The outer lid holds in the steam,… Some modern gas ranges are equipped with A simmering burner, with such burners usually located at the rear of the range.Many electric ranges have A simmer …

76. The Blunderer of the title, Walter Stackhouse, is a classic study in simmering repressed aggression, writing secret essays on the “unworthy friendships” among the people he knows and nursing a fascination for a total stranger whom he suspects of being a wife-murderer

77. The Balkans are a hodgepodge of complicated connections, history, and national and local political problems that keep on simmering under the lid of peaceful coexistence, and it takes a lot for a foreigner to understand and to be able to judge them.

78. Braises and stews are known as combination cooking methods, because they are started by pan searing in fats, which is a dry heat method, but finished by simmering in liquids.Suitable cuts for cooking in this style include beef, lamb, or pork shoulder, belly cuts including pork bacon, beef brisket, or veal breast.

79. Braised, brais·ing, brais·es To cook (meat or vegetables) by browning in fat, then simmering in a small quantity of liquid in a covered container. [French braiser, from braise, hot charcoal, from Old French brese, of Germanic origin; see bhreu- in Indo-European roots.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

80. Bonito is one of the primary ingredients in dashi, the Japanese soup stock which is the basis of miso soup, liquids for simmering various foods, broth for noodles, and some sauces and marinades as well.Dashi is made by boiling Bonito and flakes of seaweed in water and then straining the resulting liquid, leaving a rich, salty broth behind.