Dust the top side of the just fried chicken with a sprinkle of salt and a sprinkle of smoked paprika.
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Garnish with a sprinkle of grated Pecorino and chopped parsley.
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We're convinced party clothes come with a sprinkle of magic.
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Finally, a sprinkle of matcha power finishes the beverage off.
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Garnish with a sprinkle of dried tea leaves and buds.
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They're finished off with a sprinkle of star-like edible glitter.
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It is avoidance, denial, fear, probability — with a sprinkle of strategy.
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When serving, add cinnamon stick and a sprinkle of cinnamon on top.
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Add a sprinkle of dried parsley or another herb instead of fresh.
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Drizzle with olive oil, a sprinkle of salt, and the lime juice. 4.
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A sprinkle of greens, flowers, and radish slices add color to the toast.
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As if that's not enough, it's garnished with a sprinkle of dark chocolate curls.
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Season dumplings with a sprinkle of salt and serve with sliced pickles and ketchup.
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Being royal women, they're covered breathlessly by tabloids, usually with a sprinkle of sexism.
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The garnish is pickled chanterelles, Chinese garlic cream, and a sprinkle of dried kale.
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Customers can top the frosty beverage with whipped cream and a sprinkle of matcha.
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On top go a sprinkle of Maldon salt and a splash of olive oil.
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Or, you can top it with a sprinkle of a parmesan-like hard cheese.
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Sally's signature pie is its original tomato pizza, topped with a sprinkle of grated Parmesan.
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The crab meat and hollandaise go on top, with a sprinkle of Old Bay seasoning.
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He did not arrive at Manchester City and transform it with a sprinkle of stardust.
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I haven't been pooed on yet but you certainly get a sprinkle of something on you.
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Finally, it gets a sprinkle of Caramel Brulée sugar, which adds just a little extra sweetness.
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It's topped off with vanilla whipped cream and a sprinkle of pink and sour blue powder.
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Adding salt and pepper or a sprinkle of herbs really finishes off the entire thing, too.
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State-run television networks and newspapers resemble Soviet-era propaganda with a sprinkle of medieval verbosity.
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What really pushes the dish's flavors over the edge is a sprinkle of monosodium glutamate (MSG).
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The next day, she woke to find a sprinkle of itchy red pinpoints dotting her chest.
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A sprinkle of water can trigger a surprise, the idea behind last year's popular Blume dolls.
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"A Kid in King Arthur's Court" (1995) is a magical film with a sprinkle of history.
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The night ended with "Naughty Natas" ... traditional Portuguese tarts served warm with a sprinkle of cinnamon sugar.
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Finish with a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese and an extra touch of chopped, fried sage, if desired.
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Then, it's topped with lightly whipped heavy cream and finished off with a sprinkle of cocoa powder.
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The translucent orbs are filled with water or oil and a sprinkle of itty bitty floating accoutrements.
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For her final touch, she added a sprinkle of picked herbs and a crumble of ricotta salata.
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Add the potatoes, drizzle with a beautiful extra virgin olive oil, and a sprinkle of sea salt.
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It's served with a sprinkle of cinnamon sugar and a hearty schmear of apple pie cream cheese.
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If you look close enough, you can still see a sprinkle of spray tan on the concrete.
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Former employees said they wanted Webster roundly condemned, and what they got was a sprinkle of tepid disapproval.
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It's about being able to continue it, and not have a sprinkle of this and then it disappears.
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"I used flatbread as the base with a spread of mayo and a sprinkle of seasoning," they said.
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Finally, the drink gets the whipped cream treatment and is completed with a sprinkle of Valentine's-themed sprinkles.
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She topped the look off with a sprinkle of glitter along the side and back of Delevingne's head.
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Today, I go for kefir with chia seeds, honey, granola, pumpkin seeds, and a sprinkle of bee pollen.
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Serve immediately topped with Greek yogurt, freshly picked herbs, and a sprinkle of cayenne or hot sauce (optional).
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And a sprinkle of Maldon sea salt, of course, never hurt anybody—and certainly not a pasta sauce.
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If you like a sampler — a dash of modern, a sprinkle of ballet — the festival has you covered.
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She wears a black cardigan over a purple shirt and sips chamomile tea with a sprinkle of lemon.
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We didn't have full stacks today, nor did we have much more than a sprinkle of unadulterated fill.
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Slide the tortilla onto a serving plate and garnish with a sprinkle of Maldon salt and the reserved chips.
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With a sprinkle of saffron from a nearby village, it's baked on site before being dipped into fish soup.
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He uses Caputo 00 flour from Italy and a sprinkle of coarse semolina flour, along with water and salt.
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Even just a sprinkle of flaky sea salt and a drizzle of good olive oil bring out their creaminess.
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A hamachi carpaccio was razor thin and served with pistachio, velvet pioppino mushrooms and a sprinkle of sea salt.
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Then hit them with a little maple syrup, a lot of black pepper and a sprinkle of kosher salt.
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Top the whole thing with sautéed chanterelles and shiitake mushrooms, fresh chopped herbs, and a sprinkle of sea salt.
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The families would gather together and eat the pig with a sprinkle of salt and handfuls of cold rice.
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Finish it off with a sprinkle of rosemary et voilà—mashed potatoes that don't taste like gluey baby food.
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A drizzle of oil, a sprinkle of salt, a squeeze of lemon are all it needs to become dinner.
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And roasting vegetables, salmon and other foods with a sprinkle of olive oil brings out the flavors, say experts.
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Stir the mixture into the tomato sauce, then top with chopped parsley, and a sprinkle of red pepper flakes.
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As for how it's done ... some words by the good Father, with a sprinkle of holy water before Sunday mass.
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It's topped with a swirl of whipped cream, and on top of that, there's a sprinkle of crunchy rice pieces.
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It's then blended with dried fruit and spiced cinnamon, topped with whipped cream, caramel dots and a sprinkle of matcha.
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A sprinkle of foot powder like Gold Bond between workouts can also absorb sweat and keep nasty germs at bay.
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Stone finishes the salad with chunks of cheese, a sprinkle of dried oregano, and yes, a splash of olive oil.
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Some video game company portfolios are filled with legacy titles, with just a sprinkle of one-off original releases every year.
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He adds a spoonful of Dijon mustard, a sprinkle of black pepper and kosher salt, and a touch of cayenne pepper.
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A sprinkle of cerium here and a pinch of neodymium there makes TV screens brighter, batteries last longer, and magnets stronger.
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A swirl of whipped cream tops the whole concoction and it's finished with a sprinkle of yellow sugar around the rim.
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Bravo's Real Estate Wars promises to be a whole lot of Million Dollar Listing with a sprinkle of West Side Story . . .
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Ambient soundscapes take cues from ASMR's ability to tickle our auditory senses while adding a sprinkle of fantasy into the mix.
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The other morning, Ms. Abdur-Rahman tossed chopped cabbage into a sturdy cast-iron pot and added a sprinkle of turmeric.
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A few minutes into this certainly sufficed to bring a sprinkle of extra colors in the midst of this cloudy day.
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The fried bakes a finally finished, alongside the roast bake that cooks in the oven with a sprinkle of coconut inside.
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Mulvaney, a junior lawmaker, received only a sprinkle of checks from the payday-loan industry during his time in the Legislature.
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Toss the cubes with a mixture of soy sauce and oyster sauce, some hot chile oil and a sprinkle of sugar.
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Which is chopped parsley, sliced shallot, a little olive oil, a lot of lemon juice and a sprinkle of kosher salt.
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A sprinkle of decades-old TV nostalgia, a dash of inscrutable meme culture, and BlocBoy JB's Shoot dance to top it off.
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A dreamy mix of violet syrup, strawberry purée, lemon, sparkling wine, and cachaça, it's even topped with a sprinkle of fresh flowers.
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A sprinkle of sea salt and olive oil and an arrangement of tiny sweet basil leaves, chives, and flowers complete the crudo.
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It uses 16 fingers covered in hundreds of tiny fishhooks, plus a sprinkle of artificial intelligence to scale walls and avoid obstacles.
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As far as the puzzle went, I thought the cluing was lovely: mostly straightforward and smart, with a sprinkle of gentle humor.
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All that's left is a garnish of milky ricotta, a drizzle of honey and a sprinkle of red-pepper flakes and basil.
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I hope you will agree that, just sometimes, a sprinkle of rose petals really is enough to make the day something special.
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There's a sprinkle of Cheever and a dash of "Real Housewives," all tightly Spanxed into the form of an after-school special.
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The Si Fu employ a sprinkle of cornstarch and rice bran to stop the rolls of dough from sticking to each other.
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I find it best to give them a sprinkle of salt and only a few tablespoons of dressing, tossing to coat every leaf.
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Serve in a vintage Irish coffee glass and garnish with a toasted marshmallow, shaved Hershey&aposs dark chocolate and a sprinkle of cinnamon.
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With a sprinkle of caviar on top, it could be a nod to Wolfgang Puck, who was born on this day in 1949.
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"But you can't make them equally healthy by adding a serving of Metamucil and a sprinkle of vitamins to the Coke," he says.
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Bonus points for topping it all off with drops of your favorite hot sauce, some chopped scallions, and a sprinkle of sesame seeds.
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I like a sprinkle of furikake as well, the seedy-seaweedy seasoning blend that you can buy in Asian markets and always online.
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The olive oil gives these brownies a slightly savory quality, highlighted by a sprinkle of flaky sea salt that's added right after baking.
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The restaurant's Crack Fries have been featured on Food Network and come battered in light beer and a sprinkle of black pepper seasoning.
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It was made with coconut milk (as is standard) and topped with a sprinkle of cocoa powder, which, sadly, was the best part.
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Dinner etiquette: Pol Pot enjoyed luxurious meals while those suffering under his regime were allowed only water with a sprinkle of rice grains.
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Add a pinch of family and a sprinkle of holidays to the mix, and the impending Thanksgiving dinner can become a recipe for disaster.
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Pedersen grates a generous amount of Parmesan over the truffle dog and finishes it off with a sprinkle of chives and freshly ground pepper.
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She lifts the newborn by his ankles and swats him to make him cry, then baptizes him upside down with a sprinkle of gin.
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It gets layered with a sour blue drizzle and finished off with vanilla whipped cream and a sprinkle of sweet and sour powder topping.
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The swirling heat of rocoto chiles, underscored by a sprinkle of togarashi, lights up a bowl of rice noodles outfitted with mushrooms and seaweed.
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The other was to deliver the news quickly for time-crunched readers, but with context, a dash of history and a sprinkle of humor.
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"through some combination of an application programming interface, APIs, the internet and maybe a sprinkle of artificial intelligence," Gray told me earlier this summer.
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In a hot oven, melt butter with a sprinkle of fresh herbs in a roasting pan or a large ovenproof skillet until it sizzles.
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Pour the mixture over the noodles, and add a sprinkle of peanuts, a squeeze of lime juice and a dollop of hot sauce, if desired.
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Unlike with your favorite sweet drinks, which you might finish with a dust of cinnamon, this one is gets a sprinkle of cracked pink peppercorn.
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Don't leave Kagawa without trying kamatama udon, a bowl of noodles with a raw egg, a dab of butter and a sprinkle of soy sauce.
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Garlic, fresh herbs, clams, and a sprinkle of salt and chili flakes is all it takes to make fresh spaghetti into a mouthful of wonder.
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Whatever they do, there's no denying it's a soul-crushing exercise in boredom with just a sprinkle of exploitation and a dash of voyeuristic sadism.
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Shake Shack's Will & Grace Shake is made with cinnamon marshmallow frozen custard and fudge, and it's topped with whipped cream and a sprinkle of cinnamon sugar.
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But she suggests dropping one of the slices of toast and topping the other with an egg or a sprinkle of hemp seeds for added protein.
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Taking popular aromas like "Country Apple" and "Baby Powder," she re-imagines what they would look like if interpreted literally (and with a sprinkle of irony).
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The game is a sprinkle of dumb luck with a heart-stopping dose of relentless grind, and the latter only gets worse the longer you play.
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Dressing the slices with a bit of oil and a sprinkle of chives, she turns kitchen waste into yet another dish to add to the smorgasbord.
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What links many of the comics published by Boom Box, the imprint from Boom Studios, is that they tell personal stories with a sprinkle of glee.
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Be it a sprinkle of stardust in their DNA or some other alluring quirk, we're determined to uncover what makes these head-turning gals just that.
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I'd pickle some carrots and cucumbers in sugared vinegar with a sprinkle of salt, then make a compound mayonnaise with cilantro, mint, fish sauce and Sriracha.
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So for your safety, and my own, I've mixed traditional diet books with some that are half memoir and half instruction, offering a sprinkle of inspiration.
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Every episode features a little Arya here, a sprinkle of Tyrion there, in hopes of getting just the right mix that will achieve true storytelling resonance.
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Lemon & Herb Spaghetti Squash With Roasted Shrimp Zesty lemon brings extra flavor levels to this dish — for even more, try a sprinkle of red pepper flakes.5.
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Wrap up some salmon with a sprinkle of olive oil and herbs, throw in a hot oven, and you'll have your dinner ready in just 10 minutes.
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Then I keep the other seasonings delicate: a touch of lemon zest, a sprinkle of nutmeg and a little brown sugar, just enough to round things out.
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Topped with sour cream and a sprinkle of a lemony dill mixture, made better with the addition of chives, it hits the spot, even without the shvitz.
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Garner first thoroughly washes her beets—picked fresh from her own garden—before slicing them with a mandolin and tossing with olive oil and a sprinkle of salt.
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Islamic State retains control of just a "sprinkle of villages" near the Euphrates river, said Aaron Stein, the Middle East program director at the Foreign Policy Research Institute.
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The last detail is a sprinkle of what the coffee company calls chocolate "sequins," and they're placed in a shape that's meant to look like a black tie.
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Offering a detailed menu of varying salon services, each experience still ends with a sprinkle of fairy dust, a magical wish, and of course, a professional photo shoot.
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Sometimes all it takes is a sprinkle of bright blond highlights to make hair look that much more vibrant, no extra time spent in the salon chair required.
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Top with a sprinkle of the anchovy breadcrumbs and garnish with the fennel fronds and chili threads Get recipes like this and more in the Munchies Recipes newsletter.
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Overnight oats can be made with low-fat dairy or non-dairy milk, your favorite fruit, and even a sprinkle of coconut or chocolate chips if you like.
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Squeeze a lemon over the top when it's hot and serve it next to the polenta, with a sprinkle of chopped parsley and a final drizzle of olive oil.
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Few summer joys come close to nibbling on those succulent kernels, slicked with lots of butter and just a sprinkle of salt, and feeling them pop in my mouth.
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She adds a sprinkle of salt and a few dribbles of orange blossom water—a smell I absolutely adore but that Leivaditaki says reminds her of wrinkly old grandmas.
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Each episode has something for everyone: a little sci-fi philosophy here, a little Wild West shootout there, a sprinkle of robo-human romance, a dash of slasher horror.
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When the fish is ready, combine the herbs in a bowl, dress them with a generous squeeze of lime and a sprinkle of salt, and toss gently but well. 7.
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Every time summer comes around I find myself lured into the Insta-trap, the grid of glowing women with sun-kissed limbs and a sprinkle of freckles across their nose.
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It's delicious, especially if you follow the lead of some of our site's cooks and add a sprinkle of red-pepper flakes at the end, along with plenty of Parmesan.
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Earlier this week, Google unfurled a sprinkle of VR metrics: It has shipped over five million Cardboard devices and consumers have watched over 350,000 hours of VR footage on YouTube.
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For dinner on Monday, if the radishes at the market look right, I like the idea of making sandwiches with them, with rich European butter and a sprinkle of salt.
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The company's flagship product is a brownie made from 72 percent dark chocolate, organic whole grain rye flour, and 10 milligrams of THC, topped with a sprinkle of Maldon sea salt.
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Donald Trump Jr., an executive at the family business, gave a longer biographical tale of his father, told with sincerity and affection, dusted with a sprinkle of a Trumpian economic policy.
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Even the most well-produced recordings of his career have a sprinkle of entropy in their rhythm, weird pauses before or after notes, no use for a metronome or a tuner.
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Or, if you have a taste for lamb, try Craig Claiborne's delightful (and delicious) recipe for Swedish lamb, which amazingly combines coffee, cream and a sprinkle of sugar in the gravy.
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See which stars aren't afraid of some April showers by dripping into our gallery of these washed-up stars, and get a sprinkle of what's to come before May flowers can spring!
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Trump's debate performance was a combined rehash of the insolence of his primary debates, the rambling hyperbole of his rallies, with a sprinkle of detail to bolster his message of economic populism.
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Next, he adds all the aromatics (onion confit, garlic, sofrito, and pimenton) and cooks them down in olive oil with a sprinkle of fried garlic (save some for sprinkling at the end).
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Assemble the buns by placing a slice of lettuce and glazed pork belly on the bottom, then top it off with a small spoonful of Kewpie mayonnaise and a sprinkle of crushed peanuts.
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A few shiny anchovy fillets, on thickly cut, extremely generously buttered bread, with some lemon zest and a sprinkle of crunchy salt all over the top, is the most luxurious pre-dinner snack.
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Japanese-style bao buns are filled with smoked pork (center) or deep-fried tofu, plus sweet-and-sour pickles and aioli, and finished with a sprinkle of a house-made togarashi spice mix.
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There's a G-string attached ... Rob and Chyna will be part of the shoot, and the pics have to be intimate ... a sappy interview, "candid" home photos with a sprinkle of Kardashian secrets.
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Taste: Sweet & SavoryA delicious combination of sweet and savory — I sprinkled the dough with a mozzarella-parmesan mixture before topping with chopped spinach, sautéed garlic chicken sausage, and a sprinkle of salt and pepper.
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And depending on whether or not you summon the beautiful beverage in iced or hot form, it gets topped with a fresh, organic, edible rose petal or a sprinkle of dried organic rose petals.
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It's not much to look at, but at least one of you will become a fan after spreading this funky, savory mixture onto a salted matzo with a sprinkle of parsley and lemon juice.
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While the couscous was cooking, I combined another third of my rotisserie chicken — shredded — a handful of frozen peas, one cup of coconut milk and a sprinkle of curry powder in a separate pan.
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Packaged in a giftable bow, this cheery knit throw with playful tassels ($37.03, normally $52.91) is the perfect for a white elephant gift exchange or adding a sprinkle of holiday spirit to your cozy den.
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The pickling liquid from the onion, mellow and pink, got splashed on, and the top was all herbs — cilantro, mint, basil — with a big glug of olive oil, a sprinkle of crunchy salt and black pepper.
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Infinity War does a surprisingly good job of laying out just how Thanos intends to use a fully powered Infinity Gauntlet, then follows through once he obtains all six Infinity Stones (after a sprinkle of time trickery).
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You can catch him outside of music festivals and rock clubs all over the city, surreptitiously vending his candy-colored Jell-O shots (each individually garnished with a sprinkle of Pop Rocks) out of an unmarked van.
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With few exceptions, the same stories are being told again and again, fed to children like some bowl of dry, lumpy oatmeal with just a sprinkle of brown sugar to make it go down a little easier.
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Price: $11.99 per orderI also ordered the calamari as part of my Create a Sampler Italiano platter, and it was served with a sprinkle of herbs of top and a generous portion of the spicy ranch for dipping.
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Yes. I like serving no-recipe parfaits, myself, in the middle of the week: plain yogurt, sliced strawberries, bananas, more yogurt and a sprinkle of nuts or seeds across the top, if I don't have granola on hand.
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You could set it up on rice mode so that if worse comes to worst and it often does, you have dinner all set: rice with butter and soy, maybe a fried egg under a sprinkle of ginger.
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After that, throw a few more coals on the fire for this grilled rib-eye steak, which requires nothing more than a premium cut of beef and a sprinkle of salt and pepper before it hits the grates.
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Then, realizing I'm hungry again, I cook up a sausage and some orange pepper in tomato sauce and eat it with a sprinkle of mozzarella over some toasted french bread, with a handful of baby carrots on the side.
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Here's why: The difference between a dystopian jumpsuit and a fashionable one — the difference between your dad and an art student on Instagram — is that you need a sprinkle of glamour if you're going to be serving some frump.
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But the Kickin' Chicken seems like something you'd throw together if you'd forgotten to go grocery shopping—some microwaveable chicken tenders in a flour tortilla with a dollop of sweet and spicy mayo and a sprinkle of iceberg lettuce.
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Place noodles in a bowl, dress with 30 ml of dressing, then top with mushrooms, one marinated egg sliced in half lengthwise, some julienne cucumber, tomatoes, pea shoots, and a sprinkle of white sesame seeds if you have them.
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Taste: Like Cauliflower SoupMaybe it was due to the texture fail, but my cauliflower crust (even when covered in melty cheese and a sprinkle of salt and pepper) tasted like a soup instead of the white pizza I had intended.
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He says it's simple to draw out great flavor with good ingredients, like the "100 percent organic" tomatoes and avocados he eats for breakfast, with a sprinkle of good fleur de sel, and plenty of spices like turmeric and ginger.
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I settle in for a quiet morning and make myself coffee in the French press with a sprinkle of hawaij, a delicious spice blend I make at home based on a recipe from Molly Yeh's cookbook, Molly on the Range ($23.64).
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nick Kyrgios delivered heaps of brilliant shotmaking and a sprinkle of controversy in a 6-3 7-6(1) 13-4 win over American Steve Johnson on Tuesday that put the Australian into the second round of the U.S. Open.
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While I'm tempted to respond by telling the erstwhile candidate to find the brattiest, most entitled, 16-year-old boy you can, emulate him systematically, and to throw in a dash of xenophobia and a sprinkle of misogyny, the real answer is: You can't.
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Primi's lighter version lets the chicken take center stage, using a boneless thigh and semi-boneless breast with just a sprinkle of spicy cherry peppers, a few ounces of fennel sausage, some slices of fingerling potatoes and a small pool of white wine sauce.
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They get their pretty, peachy color from pink grapefruit juice, St. Germain, and a touch of Luxardo cherry liqueur; plus, they've got a little extra gin, some added sugar for optimal flavor, and a sprinkle of Pop Rocks on top for a weirdly visceral slurping experience.
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So when the food is served — burnished, coffee-accented magret of duck, garnished with peanuts and accompanied by a bowl of toasty koshihikari sushi rice, or a vacherin with the surprising astringency of whipped yogurt and a sprinkle of candied violets — it's all the more astonishing.
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Because I'd envisioned this cake as the finale to a Fourth of July barbecue, I formed the berries into patriotic strawberry, raspberry and blueberry stripes, adding a sprinkle of confectioners' sugar and a dollop of whipped cream, the white to go with all that red and blue.
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Suddenly, all of the components came together quickly, and before us was a gorgeous dish of brazino crudo, accented with the peach vinegar, a few drops of the fragrant garlic-chive oil, pretty hunks of white peach flesh, and a sprinkle of flowers and curly mint.
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In two decades, the Chinese provided Addis with an $229 million ring road, the Gotera Intersection ($22016 million), Ethiopia's first six-lane highway ($288 million), and the Ethio-Djibouti Railway line ($240 billion), which connects the landlocked country to the sea, to cite a sprinkle of projects.
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Tuesday may be a good night for Martha Rose Shulman's recipe for Israeli couscous with sautéed cherry tomatoes and basil – cooking those supermarket cherry tomatoes this time of year is the best way to get flavor out of them, and a sprinkle of sugar helps as well.
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On a typical day, she teaches three 45-minute SoulCycle classes and creates a different playlist — featuring a mix of EDM, maybe a sprinkle of Janet Jackson, a blush of pop rock here and there, and some unknown earworms to round it all out — for each one.
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To test if the small amounts of uppers were negatively affecting aquatic life in the streams or just giving fish a little vim and vigor, researchers built a duplicate stream environment in their lab, complete with rocks and living organisms, and seeded the thing with a sprinkle of ice.
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After you break down the fish, this dish comes together quickly, and before you know it, you'll have a dish of flavorful crudo, accented with peach vinegar, a few drops of fragrant garlic-chive oil, pretty hunks of white peach flesh, and a sprinkle of flowers and curly mint.
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Scientists believe that Europa has an ocean of salty water beneath its crust, and the NASA mission, will help determine if the moon has the recipe for life: a splash of liquid water, a sprinkle of chemical ingredients, and an energy source that can bake up some biology.
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Standing at the bottom of the hill, one will just see the Buddha's ushnisha emerging as a gleaming protrusion amid the field of lavender — which will be a sea of purple and green, during the summer, and a sprinkle of white dots if you catch it after a fresh snowfall.
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Since we have leftover ice cream, Cree decides to make us her ultimate sundae: vanilla scoops topped with homemade peanut butter sauce, honey roasted peanuts, Cracker Jacks, a drizzle of earthy molasses, a dollop of unsweetened whipped cream, and a sprinkle of gold stars because we're feeling young and beautiful.
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" A previous press release from Starbucks describes the frappuccino as being "made with a sweet dusting of pink powder, blended into a crème Frappuccino with mango syrup and layered with a pleasantly sour blue drizzle," then finished with "vanilla whipped cream and a sprinkle of sweet pink and sour blue powder topping.
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" WATCH: How to Make Cold Brew Coffee Starbucks describes the drink as being "made with a sweet dusting of pink powder, blended into a crème Frappuccino with mango syrup and layered with a pleasantly sour blue drizzle," then finished with "vanilla whipped cream and a sprinkle of sweet pink and sour blue powder topping.
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All day I had been thinking about pretty boys and girls and I had thought this way for a while, but to me it was just being straight with maybe a "sprinkle of gay" which I was fine with... but for whatever reason I wouldn't admit I was bisexual until I saw a woman named Tatiana DeMaria.
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A "sandwich," made with cracker-like slices of dried cod skin, contains a thin piece of salted gannet, a seabird common to the Faroes; a thinner slice of salted blubber, butchered from one of the eight hundred or so whales slaughtered annually in a community hunt; and a sprinkle of fresh herbs foraged from the mountainsides.
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Photograph by Anne Golaz for The New Yorker A sandwich made with dried cod skin; a thin piece of salted gannet, a seabird common to the Faroes; a thinner slice of salted blubber, butchered from one of the eight hundred or so whales slaughtered annually in a community hunt; and a sprinkle of fresh herbs foraged from the mountainsides.
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The chicken heart and pearl onion skewers go from the flame to a serving dish, and are then finished with a drizzle of smoked pomegranate sauce and a sprinkle of sumac for diners to snack on as they watch the fire and wait to be seated at the long, family-style tables within the intimate Lombardi House.
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For Thursday dinner, then, I'll crumble some fresh chorizo into a hot pan and get it good and grainy and dark, to serve over tortilla chips with lashings of queso — Cheddar melted with a few slices of American cheese, a splash of cream and a sprinkle of cornstarch — the whole thing topped with slices of pickled jalapeño, wedges of lime and showers of chopped cilantro.
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But Dove's penetrating eye finds redeeming qualities in just about every person she interviews, from the despondent Vietnam vet who lives on a bare lot by the side of the road ("not a tree, not a bush, not a single burst of dandelion yellow or a sprinkle of violets") to the chatty old ladies at the nursing home, who play gin at 8 o'clock in the morning and gossip at all hours of the day and night.
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INGREDIENTS: • ¼ of all eligible voters (or less, depending on how many votes you can suppress) • 1 charismatic leader with a wildly successful book, TV show, or film (and weird facial or head hair) • 1 gaggle of Russian hackers • 1 well-timed WikiLeak • 1 rogue F.B.I. director (or other high-level government official) • A dollop of racism • A spritz of anti-Semitism • A sprinkle of idiocy (for a low-fat version, substitute applesauce for idiocy) • The media PREPARATION: Preheat the planet to record temperatures to accelerate climate change, and trigger a global refugee crisis.
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