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"emulsion" Definitions
  1. any mixture of liquids that do not normally mix together, such as oil and water
  2. (also emulsion paint) (British English) a type of paint used on walls and ceilings that dries without leaving a shiny surface
  3. (specialist) a substance on the surface of photographic film that makes it sensitive to light

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" Trinseo Company: "You know, I like this plastic emulsion.
They thrive on them, in fact (just Google "fish emulsion").
The starter, the emulsion, the fermentation, the timing, the temperature.
But let the emulsion get too cold, and the sauce breaks.
In the early nineties, the company introduced its signature paint, Estate Emulsion.
When I was young, her practice was centered on Polaroid emulsion manipulation.
This emulsion is priced around $400 per infusion; typically several are recommended.
At least eight layers of the emulsion are coated to create the pearl.
"The witchcraft of scent somehow acts as an emulsion, fusing all," Bannerman insists.
Creating an emulsion is an energy-intensive process, and expensive on an industrial scale.
Orveda Prebiotic Emulsion, $303, and Ironing Effect Mask, $303, at Saks Fifth Avenue; saksfifthavenue.com.
A Treviso salad was dominated by Bosc pear, made strangely meaty with anchovy emulsion.
I buy a bottle of emulsion, face wash, and a handful of gel pens.
This process separated the droplets from the rest of the gunk as a creamy emulsion.
Tape doesn't touch a photo's emulsion, only other pieces of tape stuck to the back.
"Most emulsion paints are engineered to have all their pigment at the surface," Helme explained.
The paddle attachment on the stand mixer helps the sausage to form a solid emulsion.
Turning eggs and oil into an emulsion — that creamy, satisfying third thing — feels like magic.
An emulsion is a homogeneous mixture of two or more liquids that typically don't mix together.
Fat gets even better when nicely and thoroughly intermixed with water — this is called an emulsion.
This means that when the droplets are shaken up with water, they form a stable emulsion.
But it's just egg yolks whisked with butter to form an airy emulsion, rich and luxurious.
As an emulsion of flour and fat, white sauce itself is a kind of liquid pie crust.
The ruby beam continues through the area hitting a dark screen, which leaves behind a white emulsion.
We really needed an emulsion—I really don't remember how we solved that problem, but we did.
The result was film emulsion technology that still carried over the social bias of earlier photographic conventions.
Photographs were commonly made on wet-plate negatives (glass coated with photosensitive emulsion) in the 19th century, and then on the improved and portable dry-plate negatives, before film was manufactured at a sufficient strength in the 20th century to serve as a transportable medium for photographic emulsion.
A too-heavy emulsion means breakouts and congested pores, while skimping on hydration results in tight, flaky skin.
In the Kitchen Aid mixer, paddle the egg/cream mixture into the ground meat and form an emulsion.
Every other night, she was using the melasma emulsion, and on the other nights she used CE Ferulic.
If I take a photograph, could I say I drew with light or even emulsion and submit it?
San Jacinto River and Rail said it spilled a "foamy emulsion" when floodwaters overtopped the berms around its facility.
The cauliflower is deep-fried in brown butter and served with a ham emulsion and shavings of black truffle.
It tasted like an even more concentrated emulsion of questionable flavors, but without the creamy texture of the fruit.
It was served with a smoked-oyster emulsion and a rich veal gravy and topped with red sorrel leaves.
He used what is known as dead-flat oil paint, rather than the emulsion paints used in contemporary interiors.
Typically, shampoo is made by heating and cooling a water-based formulation in giant vats to create an emulsion.
But the basic principle, of a glass penis shape which is dipped into a latex emulsion, is the same.
Neat touch: a shock of red on the plate, an emulsion coaxed from red king prawns and butter. Delicious?
"Grilled scallops with an emulsion of pumpkin and fresh hazelnuts," he said, describing an appetizer he had made that day.
About two hours into the dinner, we were served poached lobster, embellished with truffle caviar and lobster claw emulsion beurre blanc.
In a number of photos, an ochre strain (or chemical emulsion) is visible, usually along the edge of the monochromatic shape.
Tonight, we've got a sort of tartare on the menu and we're going to make an emulsion sauce with the garum.
The result is a sediment which is then combined with elderflower to make an emulsion that is brushed onto the pastry.
With the processor running, gradually add 103 tablespoon of the oil, drop by drop, to establish the base for the emulsion.
This was, in part, thanks to a gloriously large lobe of sweetbread, spooned with a luscious tarragon-flecked tomato-cream emulsion.
These spectra resemble long rainbow-coloured strips (rendered in black and white on the plates' photographic emulsion) interspersed with numerous dark lines.
Phil's very individual approach led finally to the filming of film, layers of emulsion as the subject, with results just as unexpected.
The most success we've had with sausages has been in adding a binding emulsion of flax seeds and oil to the mix.
BTW ... they dined on garlic soup, sauteed frog legs, scallops with caramelized cauliflower and caper-raisin emulsion ... and these were the appetizers.
Turner has literally pulverized found objects, creating an industrial-sized emulsion that is nevertheless dependent on the site where it exhibits for context.
A tiny dish of onion with caviar and elderflower is borderline genius, as is smoked potato with bleak roe and brown butter emulsion.
This lightweight emulsion hydrates with hyaluronic acid, fights free radicals (and oncoming sun spots) with antioxidants, and absorbs to a soft, matte finish.
"Bangers" are house-made Lincolnshire or Cumberland sausages served with a purée that tastes like an emulsion of equal parts butter and potatoes.
The agency will also recommend banning certain emulsion-in-water glyphosate products, adoption of safer application technologies and better practices to limit exposure.
Toner Emulsion Set with Olive Leaf Extracts, $19.99, available nowBoth contain olive leaf extract, an ultra-moisturizing ingredient that your skin absorbs easily.  
Sung-Jae Jung, MD, a Dr. Jart+ dermatologist, explains that a water-drop emulsion system is what gives the product its cool factor.
The process of making the Ohrid pearl begins in winter when plasica, one known ingredient of the emulsion, is caught from the Ohrid lake.
Bootleggers would smuggle records from the West and etch makeshift copies of them on discarded X-Ray emulsion sheets fished out of hospital dumpsters.
The egg, oil, and vinegar emulsion is a symbol not only for blandness but for whiteness and all its attendant cultural appropriation and entitlement.
He cut into the bark from one of the numerous fig trees growing in and around the villages, and a milky emulsion seeped out.
They are served with pistachio-goat cheese "bonbons," blood orange, preserved lemon, roasted eggplant puree, baby fennel confit, black olive soil, and tangelo emulsion.
Oh, I just love a nice mug of bitumen, twigs, axle grease, and a heathy dollop of white emulsion first thing in the morning.
Keep processing 2 minutes after the last batch of oil, to make sure all the oil is incorporated and the emulsion is stable. 4.
Its most recent release, Prebiotic Emulsion, is a three-in-one hybrid that can be used as a moisturizer, primer or intensive weekly treatment.
The constant rap of the pestle jostled the two into a emulsion, neither oil nor water but a creamy third thing made of both.
But Mr. Paul, 56, was known for his quirks as a homeowner, including growing pumpkins on his property and fertilizing them with fish emulsion.
The 100 year cameras placed around Berlin created a picture on a paper-based emulsion and this was unlikely to withstand 1,000 years outside.
That's when I met "Annette" (1961), a late portrait of the artist's wife, who's pictured in a terrifying emulsion of expressive brushwork and gray paint.
These "photo emulsion on linen" works stand a bit apart from the rest of Thomas's output, and directly question the distinction between abstraction and representation.
With every taunt and jab my peers would throw my way, I'd simply splash it away later that night with some Laneige Balancing Emulsion toner.
The eggshell is repurposed as well: it's dehydrated, sprayed with absinthe, then filled with an edible emulsion foam that might take on a coconut flavor.
Only one piece, from around 1971, is entirely abstract, made by scratching an emulsion-washed film surface to produce a kind of kinetic gestural painting.
Tonight, I opt for a glycolic acid toner (Pixi), peptide serum (The Ordinary), my new emulsion (Avène), gentle moisturizer (The Ordinary) and eye cream (Innisfree).
Verney has actively dissolved the emulsion of a found birthday celebration photograph and frozen the chemical process in resin before it consumed the entire image.
Just like oils made for the face, these slick concoctions turn into a milky emulsion with water and are equipped to lift dirt from the skin.
Salt draws out of the meat a sticky protein called myosin, which binds to the fat and creates the stable emulsion required for proper sausage snap.
The process involves hand-coating mesh screens in UV-sensitive emulsion and exposing them to light, which creates an image that can be printed by hand.
Jennings refused to be discouraged, however, and a year later a pioneer film maker, John Carbutt, produced a superior emulsion and supplied the experimenter with a boxful.
This makes it too easy for nuanced dishes, like fried and braised sunchokes with oyster mushrooms and oranges dressed in a creamy truffle emulsion, to get lost.
Daguerreotypes in Out of Place have a similar hands-on process to the holograms, which are animated with 3D images captured through lasers and emulsion on glass.
I made my first ever emulsion, a smooth mixture of two normally insoluble things: the olive oil I soaked the tuna in with sherry vinegar, capers and anchovies.
Its navy surface — bespattered with white, a chemical reaction to the waves rolling against the cyan emulsion — looks like a wedge of the Pacific glimpsed from a satellite.
I soft boil two eggs for breakfast while I do my morning skincare routine (face wash, toner, essence, snail serum, emulsion, SPF, and BB cream) and get dressed.
It's presented on the plate with a piece of the shawarma-apple, white currants marinated in elderflower oil, and beach herbs and leaves dressed in a koji emulsion.
Forget chips ... this shindig was catered by STK and featured Old Bay poached shrimp, candied bacon cones, tuna tartare in soy honey emulsion and sweet corn pudding cups.
Like peanut butter, tahini is made by grinding a naturally oily seed or nut until the solids are minuscule enough to form a smooth emulsion with the oil.
In contrast, the droplets created by Dr. Russell and his team become magnetic and stay that way, thanks to the nanoparticle shell that forms within the soapy emulsion.
In contrast, the droplets created by Dr. Russell and his team become magnetic and stay that way, thanks to the nanoparticle shell that forms within the soapy emulsion.
Instead of exposing the paper right away, Mr. Breuer coated it again and again with the iron solution, so the emulsion would build up layers, creating a moody image.
Other major neutrino experiments, like the underground Oscillation Project with Emulsion-Tracking Apparatus experiment in Switzerland, haven&apost found the anomaly that both LSND and MiniBooNE have now seen.
Biafine, 93g, $36.88 As the story goes, this household staple was created when French chemist M.Wenmaekers hurriedly made an emergency emulsion ointment for his daughter's ironing burns in 1971.
As you lather this on with warm water, it goes from being a silky oil to a milky emulsion, and you can actually see makeup running off your skin.
Since the restaurant opened in December, the first course has included tiny squares of fried shredded potato, topped with a bay-leaf-egg-white emulsion and sheets of nori.
A basic Korean skincare routine looks like this: wake up, cleanse, apply a moisturizing toner, a few different essences, serums, and finally an emulsion to seal it all in.
The process took about 20 minutes for each print, the cutting head traveling back and forth over the image, spitting tiny flashes of light that burn away the emulsion.
In another series called "Markings," she manages to scrape a slice of emulsion off the surface of a photograph, placing it on a canvas nearby like a brush stroke.
By coating photosensitive paper with homemade cyanotype emulsion and exposing surfaces to the elements — tree branches, rain, wind, ocean waves — Riepenhoff produces painterly, sun-developed evocations of the world's motions.
According to the report, the trio dined on young garlic soup with thyme and sautéed frog legs, and diver scallops with caramelized cauliflower and a caper raisin emulsion as appetizers.
"From our point of view, Senator Harris, any amount is too much," continued Sandberg after she rolled out the $100k figure, and now beginning to thickly layer on the emulsion.
There is also an impressive food menu — I had mhamsa (a type of Moroccan pasta) made risotto-style, with clams and a saffron emulsion — by the Marrakeshi chef, Badr Chguifi.
For hor d'oeuvres ... citrus Old Bay poached shrimp, candied bacon cones, tuna tartare in a soy honey emulsion and taro chips, sweet corn pudding cups and mini lump crab salads.
Aside from revolutionizing the salad industry, the research could help extend the expiration date of expensive pharmaceuticals that often contain unstable emulsion mixtures resulting in a unreasonably short shelf life.[MIT]
One planned dish was a sushi-like confection: raw fermented lamb served atop a cake of crispy fried reindeer lichen, cemented in place with an emulsion of mushrooms and pickled berries.
Their paints were admired, but the business declined after rivals took advantage of advances in the technology of vinyl and acrylic emulsion paints, which dry quickly and are easy to apply.
The understated, elegant décor provides a nonintrusive backdrop for the menu, whose starters might include razor clams in butter or a deep-fried soft-shell crab with a creamy wasabi emulsion.
Cracks in the emulsion can be seen in high violet, ill-advised cleaning overtures are visible in swipes of ochre, and the droplets of moisture damage are ringed in cornflower blue.
All the while, salt, mustard powder, and protein powder are mixed with water to create a slurry, to which tiny droplets of water and oil are added, creating a thick, creamy emulsion.
The three men ordered a young garlic soup with thyme and sautéed frog legs, and diver scallops with caramelized cauliflower and caper-raisin emulsion as appetizers, according to a readout to reporters.
In main dishes like wild striped bass with a red-wine-butter emulsion, and fried whole snapper served with a little copper pot of lobster sauce, neither gluten nor meat is missed.
In the vintage print, from 1948, either because the emulsion contained more silver or in deference to the style of the time (or both), he achieved a gradient of deep, rich tones.
I have not offered a recipe for a sauce alongside, but romesco, the Spanish pepper, tomato and nut emulsion that's often served as a dip for grilled baby leeks, would be perfect.
A rib-eye cap, fresh from the charcoal and running with juices, had so much flavor it didn't really need the anchovy-and-garlic emulsion or the nettle sauce served alongside it.
"Don't forget to dip," Hansford reminded her guests, pointing to the small bowls of chive emulsion, ponzu and skordalia, a Greek garlic dip, scattered between plates of homemade breads and fresh vegetables.
I still love film for its alchemy and mystery, the random nature of emulsion and the necessary creative suspension in not being able to see the results until the film is developed.
Mackerel pickled in rhubarb juice and presented on a bed of potato with an herb emulsion and crispy barley was bracingly good, the fruity acidity brightening the oceanic tones of the fish.
The Filevi and Talevi families have been making the jewellery in the UNESCO cultural heritage site since the 1920s, coating an emulsion with secret ingredients on to tiny pieces of mother-of-pearl.
Flake it cooled into a New England mirepoix of sautéed onions and celery, then bind it together with an emulsion of eggs and cracker crumbs, a dash of mayonnaise, a drift of spice.
The formula — made with senna leaf extract to condition, apple cider vinegar to add shine, and butters to nourish — is a lightweight micro-emulsion that sprays out powerfully and penetrates your strands instantly.
I've been using Fujifilm's upcoming X-Pro2 camera in recent weeks — full review coming soon — and there's a new film simulation mode that aims to replicate the company's Acros black-and-white emulsion.
A few years ago, Farrow & Ball introduced Modern Emulsion, which is about five per cent shinier than the paint that made the company's reputation but which can be wiped down without being compromised.
Toss so everything is coated in a delicious cheesy buttery emulsion, if it looks more greasy than creamy add a splash of cooking water and turn up the heat for a few seconds.
Ours began with a selection of amuse-bouches: bell pepper cream with feta cheese over a bed of black caviar, a clam served in the shell topped with a smoked lard emulsion foam.
There's creamy potatoes topped with egg yolk sauce and shaved bottarga' cockles dressed in black currant leaf oil, vegetable crudités to dip in blue mussel emulsion, and fresh ricotta with oyster and mussel granita.
Remediating polluted land might also, the researchers hope, be on the cards, although they have yet to work out how to recover the droplets once the emulsion has been sprayed on the affected ground.
Candlelight rendered it hard to decipher what some of them looked liked, but this was riveting stuff: Whelks in an egg yolk emulsion with pickled mugwort and Grilled lamb's heart glazed with squid garum.
A San Jacinto River and Rail spokesman said the plant had spilled a "foamy emulsion" when floodwaters overtopped the berms around its facility but its operators did not expect any health or environmental impacts.
The branch was a water spinach stem brushed with turkey emulsion and bedazzled with little yellow pike eggs, tiny finger-lime orbs, pink and purple flowers the size of shirt-collar buttons, and whatnot.
When he gets going, Mr. Sanchez's drumming is an emulsion of low surge and high patter, distinctive enough that you might be able to recognize it from the "Birdman" film score, which he recorded.
The checklist for Gwenn Thomas: Awnings, Windows, Rooms at Regina Rex (through December 4) stretches from 1980 to 2014 and includes, among its 15 items, five photo-emulsion-on-linen works from the mid-1990s.
" The first Gears of War followed Marcus Fenix and his ludicrously chunky friends as they fought against the Locust — a race of beefcake aliens who live underground and are obsessed with luminous goo called "emulsion.
The classic culinary techniques he spoke of earlier are applied to a succession of contrasting ingredients: buerre blanc emulsion is made with Txakoli wine from the Basque country and the chili sauce is spiked with chipotle.
Blessedly, they do — the products' impact is as clear as their maker's message, from the Universal Emulsion (which is actually universal) to the Night Switch trio of BHA/AHA 10%, PHA/AHA 10% and Retinol 1%.
Then there are intralipids, an emulsion of soybean oil, egg phospholipids and glycerin administered intravenously and described as a way to decrease natural killer cell activation in the immune system and ostensibly aid in embryo implantation.
The leak of bitumen emulsion, a mixture of bitumen, water and sand, affected an area of about 21,900 square meters (13,730 square feet) about 36 km (22 miles) south of the oil sands hub of Fort McMurray.
The Ordinary's Granactive Retinoid* 2% Emulsion sold out at Sephora shortly thereafter, another nail in the coffin for retinoids' former reputation for being stodgy anti-aging ingredients that are either prohibitively expensive or only available by prescription.
On Thursday night, Chainsmokers and Snoop Dogg and all the VIP guests enjoyed tuna tartare with avocado, jalapeño and a soy honey emulsion, chili spice chicken confit with roasted corn and horseradish, and chili rubbed lamp chops.
In theory no, but this nauseating emulsion contains and entire dollar menu= as well as a dash of Michelob Ultra, the beer that says I've Given Up On Ever Being Better Than I Am Right Now. 5.
In her own kitchen, she has rethought the traditional tahini filling for a Lenten cinnamon roll called tahinopita, and developed a super-easy recipe for halvah semifreddo, a frozen emulsion of fresh whipped cream and crystalline halvah.
Unfortunately, Estate Emulsion was easy to mark and hard to clean, qualities that may be charming when the stains are those of an illustrious ancestor but are less so when caused by sticky offspring or careless guests.
I layer on the serum and then finish with the emulsion, which is a lightweight lotion, before smoothing on my Black Girl Sunscreen SPF 30 (for the morning) or AHC's gel-cream face moisturizer (in the evenings).
For starters, mayonnaise — a seasoned emulsion of oil in water — is mostly fat, making it a great delivery mechanism for the fat-soluble flavor compounds found in many aromatics, while leaving behind no distinct flavor of its own.
The cases are Walgreen Co et al v Allergan Inc, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York, No. 18-02907, and In re: Restasis (Cyclosporine Ophthalmic Emulsion) Antitrust Litigation in the same court, No. 18-md-02819.
There, the chef Jack Coetzee turns out modern, Asian-inspired shared plates like yakitori chicken with chimichurri, venison tataki with sriracha emulsion and kumquat ponzu, and a ginger-heavy take on a classic South African dessert, malva pudding.
The former is a sweet-and-sour number with bits of pineapple and seafood bobbing in a soy-spiked broth, while the latter contains an acid-green emulsion of arugula and gala apple in lieu of pork pâté.
Nothing is modest here, and that also goes for the menu, by the chef Frances Tariga-Weshnak, a native of the Philippines, who is serving spice-crusted duck, edamame lollipops with tahini sauce and Maine lobster with ginger emulsion.
They'll be more enthralled with watching Aziz Anzari win a historic award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series on Netflix than contemplating the hard work that went into that plate of baby beets in a tangelo emulsion.
No matter the ostensible subject of his individual pictures, the overarching theme is impermanence; his best-known work, "Decasia" (2002), is an artfully edited assemblage of found footage whose visual appeal is the crumbling of the film emulsion itself.
Aside from being an important ancestor of all the forms of film that came after it, nitrate is lauded for its luminous, high-contrast images, resulting from an emulsion that was rich in silver and the film's excellent transparency.
Phil Coombes, landlord of the Prince of Wales pub, hasn't heard from 15-year-old Joe, an apprentice painter with Mike Yates and Sons, a firm that's been contracted to apply a fire-retardant emulsion to buildings at government airfields.
A starter of perfectly cured salmon, the flesh pink and plush, is beautifully offset by its own pickles — in this case tart green apples — and an emulsion of the same fruit that is like the best apple sauce you've ever tasted.
"It's actually a water-based emulsion that you're adding oils, a lot of sugar and gums to, and then just adding a couple of nuts on top," Cheryl Mitchell, the chief scientist of Elmhurst Milked, told the Guardian in January.
A single, plate-spanning raviolo, called a fazzoletto, is topped with poached mussels and filled with spinach and fresh herbs — not a lawnmower-mulch of greenery but a layer of emulsion as thin and velvety as the dough that envelops it.
When the mains arrived my partner gleefully tucked into a cod roasted in butter fraternizing with a variety of clams; it was accompanied by a foamy garlic emulsion and laid atop a bed of fregola sarda, a small, round Italian pasta.
LONDON (Reuters) - Alice Powell has been unblocking drains and painting walls for her builder father over the winter months, but it will be emotion rather than emulsion on Sunday when she tests an electric Formula E car for the first time.
As the mayonnaise on the surface of a piece of meat cooks, its water content eventually evaporates away, breaking the emulsion and leaving behind a thin, evenly distributed layer of fat, as well as a very, very thin coating of egg protein.
Brakhage's kaleidoscopic imagery rotates like mandalas or comb jellyfish across the film's emulsion, similar to the formless shapes that appear behind tightly-shut eyelids; Matamoros' work, as meandering as it is startling, pauses for moments of beauty before transforming into something defiantly creepy.
Better-known works in the exhibition include some pieces from the incredibly elegant conceptual series, Yellow Movies, a group of minimalist paintings in the medium of emulsion, intended as very long-form films, "playing" for 26+/- years, that he produced between 1972-3.
At one of his tastings, a diner seated across from me took a bite of a salmon dish blanketed in a velvety shroud of oyster emulsion and ramp purée and proclaimed that it was as good as anything he's eaten at Le Bernardin.
The lid of the KitchenAid food processor features a neat drip basin, too, making it a great workhorse for making sauces and dressings via the emulsion process, which requires you to slowly add ingredients such as oils to your mixture as you blend.
While makeup artist Ashley Mandy mixed the ISDIN Eryfotona Actinica UltraLight Emulsion SPF 50+ and the Skin Drop in Sand onto my face, I sat patiently waiting for the moment I'd hold up the mirror and think, Maybe it will look better in dim lighting?
In this grisaille painting, which is largely made of neutral grays and measures around three by five inches (the size of note card), Balke does not apply paint so much as wipe away areas of thinned washes, achieving effects we might associate with film emulsion.
Schwartz says he hired Robbie because he was looking for a menu that "hadn't seen the light of day yet," and a chef capable of coming up with unique dishes like tagliatelle in a miso butter emulsion with smoked eggplant, maitake mushrooms, and Parmesan.
As a result, if you want the two to mix for more than just a few minutes, you'll need to create an emulsion by vigorously shaking or vibrating the mixture to create tiny droplets that take much longer to coalesce into larger drops and eventually completely separate.
" Mr. Veyrat — who hails from the Savoie region in the French Alps, which is famous for fragrant cheeses like Reblochon or Beaufort — felt particularly insulted that, in his telling, a Michelin inspector who ordered a soufflé had mistaken a saffron-infused emulsion for Cheddar, "because it was yellow.
In the four corners of the collaged panel, "Venice Table" (1981), a work related to "The Venice Table" of 1979, he depicts four women as if they are posing for an old-fashioned portrait photo, but their faces have started to degenerate, as if the photographic emulsion had gone rancid.
Today, Kim debuts her newest bar: a Celadon incarnation named after the pale green Korean pottery used in tea ceremonies (it's got "sea clay and herbaceous essential oils," she says) along with a Hibiscus Cleansing Balm that transforms into a milky emulsion when mixed with water to remove dirt and makeup.
According to Dubuffet's "anti-cultural" address, the "art brut" works included in his show from 1951–53 are the beginning of a fierce positioning whereby the painter no longer expects to emulsify beauty — that is, to literally support the glow of color on the surface through the use of emulsion.
When they were not going up the staircase to the third-floor kitchen or depositing food arrangements on the acrylic tabletops with a semi-explanatory murmur ("giant kelp with whipped honey and yuzu emulsion"), they stood motionlessly off to the side, looking either at the horizon or at the wall.
The team boasts that three years ago, Pinterest foresaw that cauliflower would be big, even though it had been showing up on trend lists ever since predictors flagged it in 1998, when the luxe New York restaurant Jean-Georges began serving caramelized cauliflower and sea scallops with a caper-raisin emulsion.
I've tried any number of great skin-care products, sometimes at eye-wateringly expensive prices — but not long ago, a top dermatologist recommended The Ordinary's Granactive Retinoid 2% Emulsion, AHA 30% + BHA 2% Peeling Solution, and Lactic Acid 10% + HA 2%, and they soon became staples in my acne skin-care routine.
Directed and shot by Sean Kelly and Remsy Atassi at Emulsion, "Stare Collection" shows what a future Pet Symmetry reunion might look like, one where the members are a little older and a touch wiser, yet they still get their kicks from the simpler pleasures, like a rich, gooey cupcake or an expertly timed punchline.
Unmanned lunar orbiters had done a good enough job of surveying the moon, but no image that was captured by a computer and beamed home as a series of digits could compare with a picture that was preserved on the halide crystals and gelatin emulsion of a piece of photographic film and then hand carried to a lab for development.
This enormous painting, 158 5/8 inches tall by 43 123/8 inches wide and 14 1/2 inches deep, done in oil, acrylic, emulsion, clay, metal, plaster, lead, and zinc on canvas, is a real showstopper that will no doubt be as infuriating to some as it is riveting to others (or, perhaps more likely, a combination of both for all).
While Shimoda is still tinkering with the menu, she says it will feature a variety of toasts on seed and nut breads (all gluten free); sandwiches, such as the pastrami-cured beet Reuben with a turmeric emulsion, celery and dill ("it's a big experience, with lots of spices and textures," she says); and buckwheat waffles with house-made raw Nutella, strawberries and smoked maple syrup.
A quartet of miniature squares of shredded potato, each fried to a russet hue and topped with a dollop of bay-leaf-egg-white emulsion and a jaunty little beret of nori—the sort of canapé for which I'd chase a cater waiter around a wedding reception—made me feel at once elegant and nostalgic for the rarely allowed Burger King hash browns of my youth.
Dishes like the butcher's steak, carved into thin, bloody slices and served with a betel leaf emulsion, curried wing beans, and hairy eggplant, or the red sticky rice dumplings, a toothsome twist on gnocchi topped with local mushrooms, cured yolk, and garlic confit, hardly fit into the conventional culinary canon, but rely heavily on produce from nearby Talad Noi market and rarer foraged plants from the countryside.
Later, when she would encounter the nearness of that body in her bed, its tealike smells and papyrus skin, and find its embrace no less pleasant than that of the tattooed Englishman whose emulsion nudes of her still hung on her walls, Hal would wonder, ironically and then not, whether a fling with a sexually meticulous man in his sixties could indeed be the kind of passionate experiment she was after.
Last fall, physicists led by Denis Bartolo of the École Normale Supérieure in Lyon, France, reported in Physical Review Letters that hyperuniformity can be induced in emulsions by sloshing them at the exact amplitude that marks the transition between reversibility and irreversibility in the material: When sloshed more gently than this critical amplitude, the particles suspended in the emulsion return to their previous relative positions after each slosh; when sloshed harder, the particles' motions do not reverse.
My husband and I marveled at how the menu's most flavorful dishes were also the most disarmingly simple, using time-tested methods to enhance flavors: Hay-smoked rainbow carrots were served alongside tabbouleh and a citrus sabayon; a generous piece of charcoal-roasted cod came with braised kale and mushrooms in a woody, lichen emulsion; and a shareable shoots and roots plate with greens from the property's organic garden was served on a "soil" of crumbled malt, made black by squid ink.
Pros: Works very well for small jobs, convenient and simple push-button operation, it's small and light for easy storage, the lid has a drizzle basin for making emulsion sauces, it's a great value, and it's available in a wide variety of colors Cons: Only comes with a single S-blade attachment, and its small 3.5-cup bowl and 240-watt motor limit its ability to process large and difficult ingredients Buy the KitchenAid 3.5-cup food processor on Amazon for $34
The talent ain't the only thing stacked -- check out this menu: - 1100 lbs of ribeye- 900 lbs of pork - chili spiced chicken confit with roasted corn- chili rubbed lamb chops - pork belly buns with mango slaw- mini burgers with caramelized onions and cheddar- tuna tartare with avocado, jalapeno and soy honey emulsion - 720 lbs of potatoes- a 6 hour cooked risotto And now, you can go cry in the pitiful 7 layer dip you were gonna serve at your Super Bowl party.
Back in New York at Graffiti Earth, Mehta, who rose to acclaim 15 years ago as a provocatively cerebral pastry chef at the city's now-shuttered Aix, has quietly introduced a few dishes that nod to the pleasures of home: a dhansak-like braise of beef ribs with brown lentils; squid or scallops in a sweet-and-sour tomato sauce; and a Persian toast that is his take on brun maska, with a sly wink at Parsis' penchant for whisky, pairing the bread with so-called butterscotch — in fact a butter-and-Scotch emulsion.
Kiefer takes this measure in ways that veer closely to Rodin — the revisiting of Les Cathédrales in plaster-covered books; the fresh versions of the abattis in "Sursum corda" and "Berthe au grand pied" ("Berthe Broadfoot," 2016), the latter featuring a newly cast hand hanging from a wire; and the three large paintings in oil, acrylic, emulsion, shellac, and lead, all titled "Auguste Rodin: les Cathédrales de France" (2016), that depict the towers the artist built on his 200-acre studio complex near the southern French town of Barjac.

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