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"molasses" Definitions
  1. a thick black sweet sticky liquid produced when sugar is refined (= made pure)
  2. (North American English) (British English treacle) this thick black sticky liquid when it is used in cooking

467 Sentences With "molasses"

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"A lot of the plantation recipes I've uncovered for cornbread often include molasses," he said, because molasses offered energy and iron to help people get through the day.
"When you get into his recipe there is some mention of molasses and you immediately think blackstrap molasses but the more you research it, it's more like golden English syrup," said Jansen.
It's a purr coated in honey and caramel and molasses.
One batch of rum takes about 230 liters of molasses.
With its high acidity level, pomegranate molasses never gets cloying.
Grab your molasses, cinnamon, fire, and brimstone, and get to work.
Bass notes dribbled out of the café as thick as molasses.
Maybe it's the strange, molasses-like movement of a lava flow.
Maltose Found in molasses, this sugar consists of two-parts glucose.
Horses drown in the molasses timethat floods a shadow-tinted room.
Whisk together the oil, molasses, and vinegar in a large bowl.
Gingerbread, molasses, shapes of all sorts — we're ready for holiday sweets.
The color comes from a common residual sticky syrup, called molasses.
Then he gets chatty in that molasses Southern accent of his.
It's a mix of lamb and cracked wheat with pomegranate molasses.
I replace the ginger and pears with pomegranate molasses and plums.
Molasses and cocoa powder in the recipe provide a deeper flavor.
Cook: Molasses gives ginger cookies a decidedly adult, almost caramel flavor.
We've reached out to 'Idol' brass ... but they're slow as molasses.
It makes you super slow, like you're trying to swim through molasses.
It's made with quinoa and amaranth and sweetened with molasses and raisins.
And using Demerara instead of white sugar adds a mineral, molasses note.
I forgo the dreaded red and green candied cherries, and the molasses.
Have you tried Nigella Lawson's recipe for spareribs with pineapple and molasses?
The end result is a golden substance with the consistency of molasses.
Although Taurus is slower than molasses, there is electricity in the air.
You should make Alison Roman's recipe for ginger-molasses cookies sometime soon.
Maybe you'll make Alison's boss new recipe for chocolate-molasses cookies (above).
It tends to be common pantry items like salt, spices, molasses, honey.
When the molasses settled, it was waist-deep and dragged people down.
CHOCOLATE-MOLASSES COOKIES If you, like me, have wondered what it would taste like if a brownie and a spiced molasses cookie were one instead of two, then good news: You can make these, and find out for yourself.
If your website is loading slower than molasses, what’s the point?
Now, you might be saying that those knife attacks were slow as molasses.
We just love watching the sumptuous colors spread like molasses over our fingernails.
Drizzle with the pomegranate molasses and fish sauce and sprinkle with the rosemary.
And we sweetened it with warm gingerbread molasses to create a new holiday.
To complement his creeping molasses flow, he has a lingo entirely his own.
I also have my own friends and my own hangout nearby, Molasses Books.
And he traded not only in sugar, molasses and timber, but in humans.
The Boston molasses disaster, Mr. Rubinstein said, is "a beautiful story for teaching."
Our version has a few hearty drizzles of pomegranate molasses in between layers.
A hint of molasses sweetness in the beans dovetailed beautifully with the wines.
"Molasses is good for you, good for keeping your hair black," she said.
Pomegranate molasses, or even a good balsamic vinegar, provides a similarly tangy kick.
The taste of ginger and molasses hit my mouth on the first bite.
But I was surprised to taste more ginger, molasses, and other key spices.
Article of the Day Article: "Solving a Mystery Behind the Deadly 'Tsunami of Molasses' of 1919" Before Reading Did you know that a 1919 accident caused more than two million gallons of sticky molasses to run through the streets of Boston?
Location: Boston, Massachusetts Cost: N/AConstructed: 1915Issue: Temperature variance, untested integrityDate of incident: January 15, 1919In the North End neighborhood of Boston, the Purity Distilling Company stored molasses for transfer to a facility dedicated to fermenting molasses to produce ethanol.
She cuts peaches, which she'll marinate in molasses, sherry vinegar, lime, dijon, and sumac.
However, the rich, intense flavor and aroma of blackstrap molasses can narrow its use.
He even bought a molasses lick to supplement the animals' diet of dry thatch.
In a small bowl, combine the stock, water, Worcestershire, vinegar, mustard, molasses, and allspice.
In a large bowl, whisk together the olive oil, pomegranate molasses, salt, and pepper.
It felt like one of those dreams where you're trying to run through molasses.
It's molasses thick, faded like it's been found in an attic, and highly polished.
Front Burner Just Pomegranate Syrup works like pomegranate molasses in cocktails and cooking projects.
For maple syrup, you could deploy honey or molasses, agave nectar or corn syrup.
Commercial advertisers denigrated blackness to sell everything from tobacco to molasses to breakfast cereal.
The street was strewn with debris intermixed with molasses and all traffic was stopped.
Recipe of the day: Molasses gives ginger cookies a decidedly adult, almost caramel flavor.
I do hope that someday soon you'll make someone Alison Roman's ginger-molasses cookies.
He also invented 22006 products from sweet potatoes, including molasses and postage-stamp glue.
A closed-door, one-size-fits-all operation that moves at the speed of molasses.
This environment allowed them to simulate how the molasses would've behaved in a Boston winter.
One thing that the scientific data confirms is the speed at which the molasses moved.
Combine brown sugar, butter, corn syrup, molasses and spices in a small saucepan over low.
They made me groggy; my brain felt like it had been dipped in thick molasses.
Owney's is made with just three ingredients: New York City tap water, molasses, and yeast.
The water and molasses are mixed together and heated in a process known as mashing.
These pomegranate molasses back-alley ribs, courtesy of Matty Matheson, are mind-blowing and beautiful.
Most rum in the Caribbean is made from molasses, the byproduct of refining sugar cane.
By definition, molasses-based rums are more processed than those made from fresh sugar cane.
When the molasses arrived in Boston's harbor, it was heated by just a few degrees.
Honey is still metabolized as a sugar, just like table sugar, molasses, and maple syrup.
A tank exploded in Boston, flooding a neighborhood with molasses and killing two dozen people.
Whitten has also used Styrofoam, hair, eggshells, molasses, copper, and coal ash in his works.
Davis imports young whisky from Scotland but makes his own Lost Spirits Navy rum from molasses.
Some more-unusual ones, like sumac, pomegranate molasses and Maras pepper flakes, can be bought online.
I feel like I'm floating on an ominous cloud of dull terror, or flailing through molasses.
The goo that was splashed on Nick and Sabrina on episode 3 was made of molasses 
The E Ink screen isn't molasses-slow, but there's enough delay to make you reconsider corrections.
It has a rich and sweet flavor with notes of fig, molasses, cherry, chocolate or prune.
This rum is different because it's not made with molasses, but with a cane juice concentrate.
Zeit Zeitoun's vine leaves and stuffing are drenched in pomegranate molasses -- a crucial ingredient in Syrian cuisine.
Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, whisk together the vinegar, sumac, mustard, molasses, and juice from 1 lime.
Acidity is achieved in three ways: lemon juice, pomegranate molasses and yogurt, all of which contribute tartness.
The freestyle is molasses-slow and hits hardest between the beats — a hymn of desperation and menace.
To serve, transfer the cauliflower to a plate and spoon over the tahini sauce and pomegranate molasses.
Iglew puts a molasses spin on the graceful synth work and new wave percussion of the original.
I also craved the earthy presence and deep dark hue that a touch of molasses can contribute.
The pitch-black and molasses-thick bunker fuel they produce comes from the dregs of refined products.
Recipe of the day: Celebrate midweek with an intense cookie recipe, featuring molasses, chocolate and fresh ginger.
Suddenly, we were hit by a slow motion effect, like the game had been turned to molasses.
On January 15, 1919, a tank containing 2.3 million gallons of molasses burst and flooded the neighborhood.
An earlier version of this article misstated the number of bowls needed for the chocolate-molasses cookies.
It's rich, with sweet notes of molasses giving way to a spicy finish of black pepper and clove.
The fertilised females lay their eggs in trays fitted with cavities shaped like honeycomb and slathered in molasses.
The pace of the combat is slow, as if each character is pushing through a vat of molasses.
Children played soccer and guzzled pomegranate molasses, while women in bright hijabs puffed away at their shisha pipes.
In the bowl of an electric mixer, cream the butter, brown sugar, and molasses until light and fluffy.
Made from molasses and other sugarcane byproducts, rum has been proven to enhance mental health in many ways.
And a loaf of dark sourdough Borodinsky rye, sweetened with molasses, made with coriander seeds, finished with caraway.
When you're measuring sticky ingredients, like honey or molasses, coat the measuring cup with vegetable oil spray first.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, white colonists illegally smuggled boatloads of contraband, such as molasses for rum.
Molasses used to appear on the menu in shoofly pie, but "people weren't feeling it," Mr. Scott said.
And a bracing dressing spiked with sweet-tart pomegranate molasses lifts all of the elements, bringing them together.
This is a children's history book that has the wit to open with a giant flood of molasses.
There are good suggestions for substitutions in the notes on the recipe, including balsamic vinegar for pomegranate molasses.
I was finding Kimmy Robertson's delivery strangely stilted, like she was playing Lucy in a tub of molasses.
My Detox Camille Becerra begins the day with an energizing cranberry molasses porridge and a simple saffron elixir.
Add the ground walnuts to the saucepan along with the pomegranate molasses and 3 1/2 cups water.
Susan E., Dayton, Ohio Susan E.: Dark brown sugar has more molasses than light brown sugar, but if you feel the taste will be too strong, try one of these substitutes: Light brown sugar from white sugar: Add 1½ tablespoons of liquid molasses to 1 cup of white granulated sugar.
In their early days, the band moved at precisely two speeds—those of breakneck punk and molasses-y dub.
Stir in the pasta sauce, tomato paste, molasses, Italian herbs, and salt and cook an additional 30 minutes. 2.
Two rums, distilled from sugar cane juice rather than molasses, have intrigued bartenders and popped up on cocktail menus.
Smell the jasmine, taste the molasses And remember to remember me Brother don't forget me My love, my prize.
The albums he made for Blue Note covered hard-bop and bossa nova, molasses-dripping blues and earnest funk.
I also buy pomegranate molasses, something that I only knew about having eaten my friend's mom's wonderful Iranian stew.
Yes, there were some jerky lane changes, sudden braking, and slow-as-molasses turns, but it wasn't ever scary.
Place the butter in a medium bowl along with the molasses, ⅓ cup granulated sugar, the brown sugar, and egg.
A clear, glass sculpture of George Washington's head lays on its side, filled with rum, tamarind, lime, and molasses.
Though it's stripped down and slow as molasses, it's as light in your bag as it is on your wallet.
Her menu will range from Aleppo stuffed aubergine to a Damascene "Syrian pasta", seasoned with tamarind sauce and pomegranate molasses.
The company has businesses involved in trading sugar, coffee, molasses and animal feeds, grains, pulses, shipping and also capital markets.
The workers are as slow as molasses, making time, which seems to stand still at Glaser's, move even more slowly.
"Service," then, comes off as a near celebration of sadism and cruelty, one that moves at the pace of molasses.
Molasses is good, cabbage is bad, and never, ever eat yogurt — it's as if the Mad Hatter designed this menu.
In a large bowl, whisk together the pecans, eggs, sugar, salt, cocoa, molasses, corn syrup, butter, vanilla and rum. 4.
The thin layer of espresso has turned mud-brown and swishes thick like molasses at the bottom of his cup.
The muck is actually 900,000 gallons of molasses that reached the river after a local sugar mill's storage pool overflowed.
It looked like bubbling molasses, let's say, spreading out and running up into the foothills, just covering the whole city.
Zookeepers on Friday prepared a "sweet feed" of oats and molasses that read "22," said zoo spokeswoman Nancy Hayden Crowley.
When I connected the ZenFone 4 Max to my work laptop for recharging, power transfer was as fast as molasses.
The pomegranate molasses comes from Ajloun, a small hilly town north of Amman, while sumac is freshly ground in Jerash.
While it looks like we went into micro-detail and went at a molasses pace, that is a little misleading.
Some communities dislike the smell of the beet wastewater, which people have likened to soy sauce, molasses or stale coffee.
But after the team ran the experiments, she said, it discovered that the molasses could, indeed, move at that speed.
I finished it off with another thing I am constantly left with: the bottom of a bottle of pomegranate molasses.
With the dry ingredients combined, she cracked an egg into the bowl with the butter and sugar, then added molasses.
That Zooey Deschanel, so chipper even as her adorable quirks slide down the long hill that ends in Molasses Swamp!
Sure enough, the paired downs all followed suit: BLACKISH/BRACKISH, MOLASSES/MORASSES and my favorite, GO TOPLESS/GO TO PRESS.
It's the first game by developer The Molasses Flood, a team drawn from major studios like Irrational Games, Harmonix, and Bungie.
Morant Bay rum is the brainchild of Pete Townsend, a native Jamaican whose family has been involved in molasses for generations.
They found that the results were a close match to the historical accounts of what occurred in the Great Molasses Flood.
Sharp says that the molasses was probably still four of five degrees warmer than the outside air when the disaster struck.
According to Trader Joe's, the end result of that long process is coffee that features hints of molasses, walnut, and cocoa.
With organic molasses, ginger nibs and plenty of seasonal spices they are "a total crowd-pleaser at holiday parties," she says.
She remembered her soft laughter as she delicately cut out the man-shaped cookies, which were scented with ginger and molasses.
The ex-mill price of ethanol derived from B-heavy molasses and sugarcane juice was fixed at 47.49 rupees per litre.
Over the years, Wavertree circumnavigated the globe nearly 30 times, ferrying sundry cargo — coal, kerosene, jute, cotton, tea, coffee, molasses, timber.
And back on the pastry side, what about giving John Willoughby's ace recipe for a pomegranate molasses butter cake a whirl?
But Neal's slow-as-molasses approach means that, even after filing this lawsuit, Democrats are months behind where they could be.
Make the dressing: In a large serving bowl, whisk together the pomegranate molasses, lemon juice, red wine vinegar, sumac, and garlic.
Add all of the seeds and juice from the pomegranates, then add the molasses, maple syrup, apple cider vinegar, and water.
Butterworth and Aunt Jemima, not to mention the molasses-colored boys who accompanied the main element of Kara Walker's A Subtlety.
DINING An Alison Roman column last Wednesday about slice cookies misstated the number of bowls needed for the chocolate-molasses cookies.
In fact, brown sugar is mostly white sugar with some molasses — so refining it further would give you white table sugar.
As for behind-the-scenes secrets, when Nick and Sabrina are covered in goo in season three, it&aposs actually molasses.
One thing he's learned: The cows don't mind the salty seaweed in their feed if it's mixed up with molasses first.
Other recipes I'm looking forward to making this week: sheet-pan shrimp scampi; chicken Francese; vegetarian shepherd's pie; chocolate-molasses cookies.
My goal was to make a more nutritious brown-bread dinner roll, chock-full of seeds, with a touch of molasses.
Most recently, Chick-fil-A rolled out gluten-free buns made with quinoa and amaranth and sweetened with molasses and raisins.
The unassuming chocolate-chip banana cake, in particular, flavored with molasses and spices, was outstanding — caramel-flavored, aromatic and happily damp.
The new bun is made from quinoa and amaranth, and slightly sweetened with molasses and raisins, the company said in a statement.
WATCH THIS: Food Hack: Make Sweet Potato Toasts Honey, Molasses, and Maple Syrup Generally, these aren't overly processed, but they're sugar nonetheless.
The students determined that as the molasses flowed around victims it quickly trapped them as its viscosity raised in the cool air.
What's different about the new holiday addition, though, is that it's made with gingerbread dough and covered in a gingerbread molasses glaze.
The first of these two performances—entitled Molasses—will see members of The Devil's Blood gear up to deliver something truly hypnotic.
Call us slow as molasses, but we do believe we have developed a case of the vapors thanks to this here folderol!
It seems unlikely that most 18th-century grocery shoppers knew precisely where their cinnamon came from or where their molasses was processed.
"The molasses that we found are really high quality but we were quite surprised that there was no Cambodian rum," he said.
To this, she adds more pomegranate molasses, a pinch of dry mint, salt, and olive oil and whisks it with a fork.
Slices of anadama, a venerable New England cornmeal loaf sweetened with molasses, are topped with very rich, very tender, very smoky eel.
You won't miss the ketchup-y, molasses-heavy barbecue sauce with this herby green marinade from Nom Nom Paleo author Michelle Tam.
London chef Dixie Innes shows us how to make a naturally vegan roasted pepper muhammara dip with a pop of pomegranate molasses.
"In Boston, they were selling these 'Break the Curse' molasses cookies, and the nun put them on the grave," Mr. Garro said.
Pineapple, raspberries, nectarines and sour cherries all have enough acidity to zip up the heavy molasses flavor and texture of brown sugar.
Never mind that her turkey-brining recipe — thick with honey, molasses and soy — is still prominently displayed on the Food Network website.
Ms. Carter, jazz's leading mainstream violinist, plays with a thick, warm-molasses tone; she's equally indebted to classical technique and folk song.
For instance, Chevron wants to increase the use of steam to loosen up the deposits of molasses-like oil beneath the sands.
Tiny onions are so charming, especially when they're cooked down with fragrant cinnamon, ginger and bay leaf, then glazed with pomegranate molasses.
Citrusy tangerine and pomegranate molasses lend sour notes while the perfume of saffron and honey will have everyone waiting with bated breath.
I was getting anxious, and of course the service up in Rockland County, where we shoot "Orange," was as slow as molasses.
In her pomegranate Sriracha shrimp, tangy pomegranate molasses stands in for harder-to-find tamarind concentrate, lending pungency to the sweet shellfish.
A cheesy alternative to chips, Oli Baba's deep-fried halloumi fries are served with za'atr yoghurt, pomegranate molasses, mint, sumac, and pomegranate seeds.
Weil, formerly SVP of Product at Twitter, where changes came at molasses pace, turned Instagram into a rapid-fire launcher of new features.
AgriProtein's fly larvae were originally pampered with blood from abattoirs mixed with bran, while the adults were fed milk powder, molasses and sugar.
Historians believe that the recipe was later taken by colonists who started adding molasses, making it the dish it is known as today.  
When she was done, she drove to Raleigh, where her mother greeted her with a supper of biscuits, molasses, fatback, and smoked sausages.
By the 19th century, trade patterns between Nova Scotia, the Caribbean and Britain made molasses a staple of cooking in the Canadian province.
Madeira rum is "rhum agricole", meaning it is made directly from cane syrup, rather than "rhum industriel", which comes from the byproduct molasses.
"The whole epidemic has a molasses feel to it because pregnancy unfolds over the better part of a year," Dr. Curry told me.
"The contrast between aesthetic and gameplay experience was very deliberate," the game's designer at Boston studio the Molasses Flood, Forrest Dowling, tells me.
"This has been cured with molasses and brown sugar and salt, and then hot smoke," Accarrino tells me as I try a sample.
The molasses is essential to the recipe due to its iron content, which Mateo explains is the number one healing factor for anemia.
While the sweetness of white sugar is monotone, dark brown sugar is rich in molasses, which contributes the nutty, butterscotch notes of caramelization.
The ball rolled so far that Wilson Ramos, a catcher whose speed could be measured with dripping molasses, went from first to third.
Kabab karaz is a dish of ground lamb meatballs cooked in a pool of pitted sour cherries, raw cane sugar and pomegranate molasses.
Those little pips are tart, sweet and so delicious when eaten by the handful, juiced or reduced down to a syrupy thick molasses.
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The cakes are steamed, so they don't caramelize as they would if they were baked, and the molasses flavor is wonderfully dominant ($253).
In New England, much of the economy was based on smuggling—particularly [of] molasses, which was the key raw material for rum production.
Boston's Hancock family—one of the richest in New England—were well known [to possess] a fortune in part based on smuggling molasses.
Prepare the Sriracha glaze: combine the honey, Sriracha, molasses and soy sauce in a sauce pot, bringing it to a simmer and whisk thoroughly.
Transfer the vegetables to a food processor along with 2 tablespoons of the oil, the walnuts, molasses, and paprika and pulse until lightly chunky.
Those sprouted peas are for a raw collard green salad, which will be tossed with sherry vinegar- and molasses-soaked peaches and fried plantains.
Make sticky Roast Chicken in Pomegranate and Date Molasses, a magnificent Date, Walnut, Silan and Sesame Challah or a showstopper Tahini Salted Caramel Tart.
After missing a service appointment today, Huckabee responded proportionally by comparing Comcast to the mafia, cold molasses, root canals, United Airlines, and North Korea.
Or they can stay home, staving off boredom by smoking shisha, a tobacco-molasses mix, or stronger stuff, and wait for things to change.
It's a migration that has been well documented all around the league: molasses-slow bruisers are best utilized off the bench, if at all.
A few days later, the studio behind the game, The Molasses Flood, told Stephen he possessed one of the highest scores they'd ever seen.
The company's wider portfolio includes businesses involved in trading coffee, molasses and animal feeds, grains, pulses, shipping and capital markets as well as sugar.
Many are ultrasimple, like a tomato and cucumber salad dressed with pomegranate molasses; some are more complex, like the cabbage dolmas and stuffed vegetables.
Her recipe for moutabal — "baba ghanoush's first cousin" — outshines by a mile the more familiar eggplant dip, thanks to mint, walnuts and pomegranate molasses.
Three cups of strong mint tea and two water pipes stuffed with a sticky tobacco-and-molasses mixture ended up costing just 35 pounds.
Vizio's latest TVs have significantly more going on in the menu department, but they're more expensive and the one I tested ran like molasses.
Mine is gochujang, lime juice, fish sauce and a little molasses, cooked with chopped garlic and ginger over medium-high heat until it's bubbling.
She adds cranberry molasses for a tart tang, black sesame gomashio for a salty note and a drizzle of cold-pressed cranberry-seed oil.
Ladle the porridge into a shallow bowl, top with cranberry molasses and a couple of pinches of gomashio, and drizzle with cranberry seed oil.
Generations of Irish-Americans forged iron and steel, built ports and ships, and hauled sugar and molasses in the area's now-decrepit industrial buildings.
Like those molasses-thick grooves, this song is almost guilelessly sweet: In the video, the two young protagonists don't even so much as kiss.
To keep his cows from starving, Mr Doolan relies on a potent blend of hay, molasses and cotton seed, trucked in from across the country.
And these pomegranate molasses back-alley ribs are mind-blowing and beautiful and ready-made for Instagram, so everyone can know you had the #BestBBQEver.
The moonshine they make with corn in Tennessee, we make with molasses in Prince Edward Island—but both versions will put hair on your eyeballs.
The company's wider portfolio includes businesses involved in trading coffee, molasses and animal feeds, pulses, shipping and capital markets as well as sugar and grains.
On "Almeda" she rhymes "black molasses" with "black bury the masses" and the heavy-handed lyric feels exactly right for our heightened senses and times.
This marinade is a mix of pomegranate molasses, garlic, salt, dried mint, cinnamon, and a baharat Turkish spice mix that includes clove, coriander, and cumin.
One dessert is a small waffle made from batter that contains squash and sweet potato, a homage to Peruvian picarones, with a dark molasses syrup.
They know there's something lasting and human and world-changing and completely bonkers that we're hiding behind our molasses-like culture and confounding royalty statements.
I top with strawberries, strawberry jam (kind of overkill, tbh), molasses, peanuts, and a little bit of peanut butter when the jam becomes too much.
Ms. Thomas uses soy protein to successfully mimic the texture of pulled chicken, enlivened with sweet-savory barbecue sauce with just a hint of molasses.
Simmer on medium low heat for 30 minutes, stirring every five minutes to prevent the molasses from sticking to the bottom of the pot. 4.
I stick my fork into the stringy, delicious goat cheese and mix it with the tahini-grape molasses and a piece of bread, upon Ercan's suggestion.
For the vinaigrette, Mr. Fortin uses "black" garlic; aged for a month in a process that resembles fermentation, it develops a savory-sweet, molasses-like richness.
Photo: APIn 1919, a holding tank filled with 2.3 million gallons of molasses ruptured and sent an enormous wave of goop through the streets of Boston.
The fermented juice of the sugarcane is distilled to produce an alcohol content of 38 to 48 percent, unlike Caribbean rum, which is made from molasses.
More recently, President Obama's Secretary of State John Kerry swam through molasses to try to bridge the gaps between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Abbas.
By the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, Rueckheim and his brother, Louis, created a confection of molasses, peanuts and popcorn that millions of fairgoers gobbled up.
They include a recipe for molasses gingerbread from the family papers of Jacob Miller, a German-born Loyalist who left New England after the American Revolution.
Place shrimp in a mixing bowl and stir in lime juice, orange juice, oil, honey, molasses, orange marmalade, chili paste, garlic, scotch bonnet, salt, and pepper.
Other guests include a mix of acts, mostly from Iceland, Europe and the United States, including PJ Harvey, Dizzee Rascal, Slow Down Molasses and The Internet.
Give them savory pecan cookies to start, molasses-spiked pecan bars for dessert and a bag of sugar-dusted pecan rolls to take home for breakfast.
Detox the pantry Identify and toss all sugary ingredients in your home, including white and brown sugars, corn syrups, pancake syrups, jams, jellies, honey and molasses.
In September, activists in Paris made handprints in molasses on the Louvre's glass pyramid to protest the museum's funding from the oil and gas company Total.
While it has some sugar in it in the form of molasses, it does not have the added sugars and other ingredients of mass-produced breads.
This easy salad has a powerfully tart dressing, thanks to a good ¼ cup of syrupy pomegranate molasses, and is complemented by mint and nutty wild rice.
Brad Miller was 6-foot-11 and molasses-slow even as a young player, a stretch big man back when that was still a positional curiosity.
In 2131, when the national finances were drained by wars in North America, Britain's parliament began enforcing tariffs on sugar and molasses imported from outside the empire.
Grilled ham and cheese, a limonata San Pellegrino, and a molasses cookie for the kiddo, and a turkey havarti sandwich with a pint of beer for me.
Alternately the county could produce the ethanol with 62,000 tonnes of maize (2.8 percent of production) or 97,000 tonnes of molasses (nearly all of the country's production).
SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Zoo celebrated the 238th birthday of the oldest black rhinoceros in North America with a special cake of rolled oats and molasses.
Add the cider vinegar, molasses, rice vinegar, coconut sugar, worcestershire sauce, sesame oil, paprika, pepper, pink salt, tomato purée, cayenne, and plum tomatoes and stir to combine.
This is brought to the table in a shadowy heap, inked by soy sauce; the scent — of smoke and charred molasses — precedes it, and infiltrates every bite.
But coming from director Corneliu Porumboiu, whose last film was the slow-as-molasses soccer documentary "Infinite Football," it is a drastic — and exciting — departure from expectations.
Mr. Kemp speaks slow as molasses, with a deep Georgia drawl, and he's able to connect with a lot of Georgia voters with a more homespun style.
A. A tablespoon of molasses has 15 grams of sugar so you are, in fact, eating added sugar — just not added sugar processed by the food industry!
Front Burner Rum is made across the globe from sugar cane, and it can be distilled from free-run cane juice, sugar syrup or, most commonly, molasses.
I added raisins and pine nuts as well, and balanced the flavor with the sour taste of sumac powder and the sweet-sour tang of pomegranate molasses.
Matty Matheson might be Canadian, sure, but his sticky-sweet pomegranate molasses barbecue sauce is everything we could want for a rack of ribs on the 4th.
The one specialty ingredient included in the recipe is nutritional yeast, a deactivated yeast often grown on molasses that is high in protein, fiber and B-12 vitamins.
While the ribs are smoking, in a small saucepan combine ketchup, molasses, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, salt, onion powder, garlic powder, cayenne pepper, and honey.
The tour guide handed out some toasted barley, which tasted like cereal and hops, looked and smelled like rabbit pellets, but had a nice molasses and citronella flavor.
Daniel unscrews the cap of that last container and slides it across the table for me to take a whiff: I detect molasses, vanilla, and moist brown sugar.
Regardless of the food she grew up with, she is acquainted with a wide array of global flavors, from fish sauce and tahini to pomegranate molasses and miso.
Musician and cookbook author Kelis keeps her jerk sauce pretty classic, using molasses instead of brown sugar, for a sauce that can go on your protein of choice.
With duck confit, molasses and sour cream, the spiced waffle — like the bagel with egg, bacon, caramelized onion and jalapeño cream cheese — made for a decadent, delicious breakfast.
Front Burner This aged rum, newly arrived from the Philippines, is made in small batches with a base of molasses produced from an old strain of sugar cane.
There had been talk of using a solution of water mixed with molasses to catch the particles in the air on Wednesday but this idea was thrown out.
That's this cake, which has the flavors of gingerbread (yes, there is molasses) and the texture of what I can only describe as a very good cake doughnut.
About the pomegranate molasses: If you don't happen to have a bottle, perhaps left over from some past Ottolenghi pursuit, now is a great time to stock up.
Dressed as military police, 17 midshipmen, including Mr. Wiseman, and two active-duty SEAL "advisers" drove into West Point carrying bolt cutters and mule feed spiked with molasses.
Peter inherited the majority of his uncle&aposs estate and business and became one of the richest men in the city, trading in fish, tobacco, rum, molasses — and humans.
Cauliflower is fried and paired with yogurt tahini and pomegranate molasses, and brussels sprouts are coated with chile-caramel sauce — like something you'd eat for kicks at a carnival.
I tried tricyclic antidepressants, which made me groggy and turned my brain into molasses, and beta blockers, a class of drugs used for high blood pressure and heart problems.
When he was well enough, he worked on a farm with his father, feeding cattle, putting up hay, hauling molasses in a dump truck from one barn to another.
Sorghum might not be an ingredient you're familiar with, but if you can find it (or sub in some molasses), the chili honey glaze puts this over the edge.
Whether you like it or not, the perfectly balanced but unusual flavor of corn, lime juice, salt, and molasses-like piloncillo (Mexican, unrefined brown sugar) will grow on you.
Just Pomegranate Syrup — a new dark, tart-sweet pomegranate molasses, from the makers of Just Date Syrup — adds a nice touch to cocktails or a glass of pink bubbly.
But those who brave Fifth Avenue at this time of year have no choice but to move with the masses at a pace that Mr. Arnold likened to molasses.
Recipes in 19th-century cookbooks relied on measurements like a "handful" of rice or a "goodly amount" of molasses — on the assumption that women largely knew how to cook.
STREB There's everything — flour, sugar, water, molasses, mylar confetti, regular confetti, feathers, paint balls, Jujubes, sprinkles, popcorn, et cetera — and once everything coagulates on the ground, it makes guck.
The designer, meanwhile, can often be found tweaking the menu at the hotel restaurant, which serves Mediterranean-meets-Moroccan dishes like fried cauliflower with tahini, mint and pomegranate molasses.
This herbaceous dip from northern Iran hits all the right notes with briny green olives, fresh cilantro and mint, fruity pomegranate molasses and arils and rich-nuttiness from walnuts.
And when 2.3 million gallons of molasses burst from a gigantic holding tank in the city's North End, 21 people were killed and about 150 more were left injured.
Rum was the most important export of the New England colonies, but the vast majority of [molasses] imported from the Caribbean was smuggled in violation of British trade laws.
In that respect it trounces its main competition, the Apple Watch Series 1, which is slow as molasses when it comes to opening apps or interacting with smart home functions.
There, Saeed Pourkay, a print-shop manager turned chef, stocked chafing dishes and pots with the likes of fesenjan, a stew of crushed walnuts and pomegranate molasses, sour and sweet.
Specific duties for items like molasses, salt and nails were motivated by the need for tax revenue; between 2000 and 21824 tariffs accounted for 90% of the federal tax take.
Speed is a competitive advantage when it comes to apps and hardware, and cutting-edge advances turn into also-ran table stakes quickly – which means today's mercury is tomorrow's molasses.
Matty's magic recipe is for a pomegranate molasses barbecue sauce, which, needless to say, will put that bottle of preservative-laden garbage in the back of your fridge to shame.
Shoofly pie, a sticky-sweet pie flavored with molasses that has a cake-like bottom and crumb-like top, maple cream pie and blueberry pie are popular in the Northeast.
The restaurant honors traditional dishes and methods — mullixhiu means "miller," and the restaurant makes use of working millstones — while exploring inventive flavor combinations such as charred pumpkin with pomegranate molasses.
The guide had explained to him and Marcia that the cookies were made not from flour but from some native root vegetable, molasses, and butter that came from goat's milk.
Yob utilizes the molasses-like, behemoth quality of doom metal with delicacy to look at life, death, anguish, and perseverance in songs that crash with wave after wave of unadulterated emotion.
She recommends "natural" sugars such as raw honey, blackstrap molasses, and coconut palm sugar, though what makes these so much more natural than the sweetness wrought from sugar canes remains unclear.
The artisanal beer on offer in the lobby outside "The Black Crook," at Abrons Arts Center, was an endearing monstrosity: flat, murky brown and smelling strongly of a principal ingredient, molasses.
Bronson Alcott's strict adherence to his "ideals"—vegetarianism, selflessness, and political commitments to use no cotton, wool, sugar, molasses, or rice—meant that his children were often improperly clothed and malnourished.
This is a very deliberate move by the Molasses Flood—the "why" isn't as important as the need to just keep going, to get by now that everything's gone to shit.
They have a gentle tannic quality that I also find in molasses, just on the edge of bitterness, which softens the harshness of the gingerbread and gives it layers of complexity.
But where Key lime has floral, herbal notes to soften the acid, tamarind is heady with molasses and dried fruit, which I round out with a little orange juice for smoothness.
"You smell like pancakes and it is sticky and mosquitoes love it out there in the woods," Leatherwood said of the molasses that was used for the goo in the scene.
And, eventually, 18 quarts of eggs, 198 cups of all-purpose flour, 623 cups of vegetable oil, 16 cups of molasses, 63 tablespoons of baking powder and 15 quarts of milk.
On the side of the road men and women stand by smoking steel vats, stirring a muddy treacle, folding crushed almonds and dried fruit into the soupy folds of the molasses.
All of it, that is, except one dish: a jumble of chicken livers cooked simply and perfectly in a piquant vinegar molasses combination and tossed with fat green and red grapes.
There are also plenty of simpler treats that would be catnip at any school bake sale, including shortbread dappled with crushed potato chips, and ginger molasses cookies loaded with extra spice.
You can also adjust it to suit what you've got, omitting the smoked paprika or molasses if you don't have it (though, I have to tell you, it's delicious as written).
He is as adept at conjuring memorable images and sensations as in conveying his themes: a wind rolling off a bay and smelling of molasses, an empty mailbox filled only with sunlight.
This batch has double the pleasure — bite into this scrumptious dessert and first you'll experience a kick of hot ginger that tingles the tongue before the dense pomegranate molasses cools things off.
But all that is quite intentional — it's not easy to make an app that's reliably fast on the molasses-slow 2G connections used where WhatsApp is an essential part of daily life.
For Philippe Massoud, the Lebanese-American chef at Ilili in New York, it came in a bowl of carob molasses, with a float of tahini to stir together and eat with bread.
Back in Oklahoma, after my father's sabbatical, they always seemed to be covered in cheese, coated in ketchup and molasses, or tossed into a three-bean salad like so many protein pellets.
Yield: 21 serving 22 ½ ounces buttered rum (recipe below)½ ounce Smith & Cross Jamaican rum ¾ ounce orange acid (recipe below) 2 dashes molasses bitters¾ ounce beet syrup1 dehydrated orange wheel (recipe below) 1.
For non-painters, a good example of this is pouring a viscous substance like molasses or honey, and how it piles up on a given surface (like toast) before spreading across it.
These beers can be challenging, like the J. W. Lees Harvest Ale, a barley wine with a thick, intense, ginger-and-molasses taste, or a powerfully sweet and dense Canadian Breakfast Stout.
Perfect for sandwiches and morning toast, this multigrain bread contains a touch of sweetness from brown sugar and dried molasses, plus grains like flax seeds, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, and rolled oats.
This can be particularly helpful to flag a missing ingredient, omitted oven temperature, or when a recipe mistakenly calls for twice the necessary amount of molasses, turning cookies into sad, goopy puddles.
Among the stars were recipes people made by our own amazing Alison Roman: her salted pistachio shortbread, these chocolate-molasses numbers and The Cookie itself, the internet-famous salted chocolate chunk shortbread.
Today, Nepalese aloo bodi tama — a spicy black-eyed-pea soup with potatoes, turmeric and cumin — is just as easy to find as a molasses-filled shoofly pie, a Pennsylvania Dutch classic.
Elsewhere, attention was distracted by supporting ingredients: okra hot from revels with Scotch bonnets and jerk spice in pepper-pot shrimp, and a gravy of drippings and molasses under beer-braised brisket.
Make a mixture of gochujang and soy and dark molasses, or of miso and butter, and drizzle it over the cooked tubers, then shower them in sliced jalapeño, chopped scallion and cilantro.
They're invoking the spirit of Jab Molassie, a mythical slave who was burned to death in a vat of molasses, and whose revenge-seeking spirit is called upon by the pan drumming.
Rockstar's new cowboy simulator Red Dead Redemption 2 serves up a slow-as-blackstrap-molasses experience that encourages the player to soak in every inch of its lush and painstakingly designed Western expanse.
How would Hayward's game translate to Boston's system, which similarly promotes a ton of ball and player movement but at a more up-tempo speed than the molasses track Utah casually glides over?
The only things you could even remotely characterize as luxuries that I saw Jacklin buy when I accompanied her to a market outside of the village were sugar and a bit of molasses.
Crowned by a candied half walnut, the mousse exhibited both a superb texture (velvety, creamy and deceptively fluffy) and an appealing flavor of liver (teased with shallots and a balsamic-pomegranate molasses reduction).
"He had curly red hair, choked up three inches on his bat, wore his uniform pants high and ran like molasses in winter," the Canadian newspaper The National Post once said of him.
The sweet and sour flavors of the pomegranate juice and molasses, along with the silky texture the walnuts bring to the stew, make it one of the most elegant dishes in Persian cuisine.
It's traditional to eat fish, a symbol of life, so Mr. Sadr folds a little fish roe into bij, then stuffs the mixture into trout that he has drizzled with sour orange molasses.
I'd like to make those today so I can eat them tonight, after a dinner of buttermilk fried chicken (lately I've been adding a little molasses to the marinade), biscuits and pickleback slaw.
According to Lay's, an "executive chef" prepares the dish to perfection, then gives it to food scientists to distill into a combination of spices and additives—which include dextrose, molasses, and various yeasts.
"Gold has had the viscosity of molasses recently where market expectations for follow-on moves after technical signals are continually disappointed," said Tai Wong, head of base and precious metals derivatives trading at BMO.
"It's got some caramel and toffee notes that come through from the golden molasses syrup, and on the end there's a more citrusy and touch of pine character from the spruce tips" he explained.
Like any lifestyle, it has its own jargon: watery frappé is dismissed as nerozoumi (water-brew), overly sweet frappé is dubbed petimezi (grape molasses), and a frappé that's too strong is labeled dynamitis (dynamite).
The cakes are made with organic oat flour, applesauce, molasses, honey, peanut butter, baking soda, vanilla, ginger and cinnamon, and decorated with a yogurt "frosting" and carob chip accents (you know, instead of chocolate).
The molasses-colored rum in Barbados is special to that rocky gem, and the distinctive sweet coffee can be found in the tiled corner bars in Cuba where habaneros sip it morning and night.
Some of this is labor-intensive, but not all: Her version of the ubiquitous Persian stew called fesanjun is simply hunks of chicken cooked in a slow, delicious bath of walnuts and pomegranate molasses.
We were greeted by a bouncy, bright-eyed man, Lee Fernandez, his parents, two women who were sweet as molasses, and five members of a nearby youth group (the supply-carrying muscle, I presume).
While molasses contains some vitamins and minerals like potassium and magnesium, there is not enough in your standard brown sugar packet that should make you reach for it if you're trying to eat healthier.
Students could apply what they learn in other classes to understanding not just why the molasses behaved the way it did, but also what other forces shaped the events of that day in 1919.
Most don't attempt to get you to the top of a croquembouche, but appeal to you with simpler techniques, practical advice and interesting flavors — a flaky scone here, a splash of pomegranate molasses there.
On the more traditional side, she has her so-called World Peace Cookies — cocoa upon chocolate upon chocolate chip — along with some of the chewiest, most deeply flavored ginger molasses cookies I've ever made.
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Felonies, hush money, Russian agents, dogged journalists — in real time, it turns out, all that stuff moves like molasses, with none of the subtle internal coherence you find in a good novel of suspense.
Wafting aromas of home fill the community center in the Cairo suburb of El Obour as the women take turns stirring a large container of lentil stew, adding copious amounts of sugar and pomegranate molasses.
Sugar stocks were in focus after the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) approved the ex-mill price of ethanol derived from C-heavy molasses to 43.70 rupees per litre from 40.85 rupees per litre.
Bangladesh today produces about 1.8 million tonnes of broken rice, about 100,000 tonnes of molasses and less than half the 6 million tonnes of maize it needs each year, according to the country's Energy Ministry.
She's endorsed an arguably cautious, but effectively slow-as-molasses approach, all the while discounting presidential impeachment as an activist's pipe dream, one that will only distract from a general election still eighteen months away.
There were a few rough spots in our service, though, such as when I asked for the closest thing to a pilsner that had sold out, and was brought an ale the color of molasses.
"It's a ridiculous thing to imagine, a tsunami of molasses drowning the North End of Boston, but then you look at the pictures," said Shmuel M. Rubinstein, a Harvard professor whose students investigated the disaster.
At her Taste of Surabaya stall, she begins her oseng tempeh by stir-frying the dense cake with garlic, ginger, makrut lime leaves and lemongrass, then adds a glaze of molasses-like sweet soy sauce.
It's a moody burner, the best song on his new album, and also the one place in which his two sides are wholly reconciled — his deep voice applied to the thick, sweet molasses of seduction.
Oil companies have never met the current 5 percent blending target as ethanol derived from molasses, the thick syrup produced by boiling down sugarcane juice in sugar refining, costs more than gasoline, without including taxes.
Decidedly more "grown up" in flavor — both the molasses and cocoa give bitter notes that play off the spiciness of the fresh ginger — the cookies are tiny in size by design to complement their intensity.
A woman named Molasses Jones claims she wrote Jordin Sparks' "No Air" but never saw a dime, so she filed a claim in the reality show's bankruptcy case ... asking for a whopping $24 million bucks.
It is a verdant platter filled with slivered (albeit not julienned) vegetables tossed in a lemon, pomegranate, molasses, and sumac dressing, that winks at — and then totally ignores — the classic Waldorf Salad that it sardonically references.
Energy ministry officials said in a gazette notification early this year that the country will begin using maize, broken rice grains and molasses to produce ethanol to mix with petrol fuel at a 225 percent ratio.
Unlike Brazil, where sugar firms produce ethanol directly from cane juice, Indian millers use molasses, a by-product of sugar-making, to produce the chemical, so a rise in sugar production will also boost ethanol output.
Instead of becoming "mired in sentimentality like flies in molasses," David Koepp's romantic froth "tiptoes to the edge of that sticky mess, but it doesn't get caught there," Stephen Holden wrote in The New York Times.
Muhammara gets a nice pop of acid from pomegranate molasses, which, if you aren't familiar with it yet, will soon become one of your favorite things to have in the pantry—so get the good stuff.
Their appeal is obvious; the brothers are charming, handsome, and equipped with an approachably molasses North Carolina accent, which makes them a perfect fit for TV. Recently, the Lanes have explored new frontiers in famous twindom.
Downtown Denver's 200-room Kimpton Hotel Born opened in August 2017, with a Wild West-goes-modern aesthetic, and when we checked in with our papillon, Huckleberry, we were greeted with peanut butter and molasses treats.
Mr. Lewis began the piece's "Eric Garner" movement by tracing out threadbare clouds on the Hammond B3; the guitarist Ron Jackson played high, melting notes as Jeremy Clemons established a molasses-like polyrhythm on the drums.
The contrast in attacking styles tonight is remarkable: Spain attacks like a molasses spill — slowly and steadily creeping forward, ever forward, inch by inch — applying more and more pressure, hoping something finally cracks, and they're in.
She learned to cook thanks to a charity called Migrateful and prepares food associated with different Syrian cities; a favourite dish in Damascus, harak osbao, features lentils and pasta with tamarind, coriander, garlic and pomegranate molasses.
Those unique and deeply flavorful loaves, such as the rich, dark anadama, fortified with molasses and cracked corn, have made the trip to New York, and serve as the hearty backbone of the restaurant's many menus.
Up front, a cluster of tables are set with plastic black damask place mats and electric candles; in the back, grocery shelves can be read like a library, a scholarship of fava beans and black molasses.
Like any other self-respecting country music fan, I worship Hank's slim but incredibly influential discography, and was immediately curious about how British actor Tom Hiddleston planned to emulate Williams' reedy warble and molasses-thick Alabama drawl.
" When I question a particularly fanciful cause of death, she says, "One of the most factually accurate events to happen in the book is a thing that happened in Boston called the Great Molasses Flood of 1919.
The title character of 2011's Killer Joe was a sociopath in a black 10-gallon hat, while the eponymous role of 2012's Mud hid a lifetime of regret behind McConaughey's piercing gaze and molasses drawl.
Beat butter, granulated sugar, molasses, ginger and vanilla with an electric mixer on medium-high speed until very light and fluffy, 3 to 5 minutes, stopping to scrape down sides of bowl as needed using a spatula.
This cocktail is named for Nick Cave's dark, moody "Stagger Lee," and with the molasses-y sweet notes from inky black treacle rum and a touch of anise-y absinthe, it certainly lives up to its namesake.
His mellifluous voice, likened to a down comforter or "a slow drip of Midwestern molasses," feels warmly familiar to any public radio listener who has heard him sing "Tishomingo Blues," which opens his show each Saturday evening.
The approach pays off for the lamb chops with a sweet-sour pomegranate molasses sauce and round chickpea-flour fritters, and for the grilled swordfish in a Sicilian tomato sauce with capers, olives, pine nuts and currants.
The Molasses Flood is an indie setup comprising creators whose past credits include titles in the Halo, Guitar Hero, and BioShock series, and The Flame in the Flood, which raised $250,000 on Kickstarter, is its first game.
In one of the book's interactive strokes, it contains recipes: Did you know molasses emulsifies the olive oil and keeps the little fat molecules from stumbling into each other, thus allowing the oil and vinegar to mix?
PARIS, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Environmental activists daubed the Louvre's glass pyramid with thick molasses on Friday in protest at what they said were the environmentally-damaging activities of museum sponsor Total, a multinational oil and gas company.
Dubbed "Vision," these spidery, psychedelic-looking sponges are printed from bio-sourced and biodegradable materials, including natural rubber, bamboo, paper, tin cans, wood, electronic and plastic waste, hay, tire chips, used metals, cloth, cardboard, molasses, and orange zest.
Kavut, a compact granular brown flower mixed with honey and sprinkled with sweet is right next to the tahin petnet, a sauce made of tahini and sweet grape molasses and gemen, a tomato, sweet peppers and various spices.
Tatum's in fine form here ("All I can say is, don't get in a fight with Channing Tatum," Egerton joked earlier at the panel), with a thick, molasses-sweet Southern drawl and a giant Statesman flask belt buckle.
In the pastry kitchens of Nar Gourmet, a venerable provisions shop and restaurant in Istanbul, they make extraordinary versions of the usual flavors — roasted pistachio, rose and mastic — along with special varieties like orange and tahini-grape molasses.
Although the schooner was fast enough to evade capture, it had to be refitted as a slave ship, with a false deck to conceal the necessary barrels of water, rice, beef, pork, sugar, flour, bread, molasses, and rum.
And the muhammara, a spread made of roasted red peppers with puréed toasted walnuts, pomegranate molasses, garlic and tomatoes, is so good we ate it with a spoon as well as on the restaurant's thin Lebanese-style pita.
But are any of the unrefined sugars that are touted for their health benefits—raw honey, maple syrup, brown rice syrup, date sugar, coconut sugar, agave, even molasses—really better for you than good old-fashioned granulated sugar?
Today's a day to bake for those who are working on a federal holiday, maybe: supernatural brownies for the firehouse or the team in the I.C.U.; ginger-molasses cookies for the newsroom or the cops on the beat.
Built by Hudson Scenic Studio and hovering high over the stage, the machine features 52 five-gallon buckets attached to strings that the performers pull throughout the work; those containers release substances like water, molasses, flour and feathers.
When the tank burst two days later, the molasses was still probably about four or five degrees Celsius warmer than the surrounding air, said Nicole Sharp, an aerospace engineer and science communications expert who advised the Harvard students.
The government launched a draft of the new bio-ethanol policy that will promote production of bio-ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass, as against the conventional approach of using molasses to produce ethanol for India's Ethanol Blending Programme (EBP).
Kansas City Chiefs Coach Andy Reid was criticized for overseeing a slow-as-molasses offense that basically gave itself no chance to erase a fourth-quarter deficit in a 27-20 loss to the Patriots in the divisional round.
And so that is what he does, as the plot grows thick as molasses with complications that include far too many motormouthed technical explanations and a convoluted conspiracy that may go all the way to (gasp) the top, a.k.a.
" Hannah then points out that Cam was apparently writing letters to the guys ("Huh?" he says unconvincingly), and throws out the words "scheming" and "slimy," to which thick-as-molasses Cam responds, "It sounds like you don't trust me.
At the fashionable Mikla restaurant, the chef Mehmet Gurs serves it with Anatolian apple sorbet, crushed sesame seeds, grape molasses and a foam made from boiled soapwort root for a dessert that's modernist in form but traditional in content.
Keep an eye on breads, sauces and condiments by searching ingredient lists for names such as high fructose corn syrup, dextrose, glucose, sucrose or other words ending in "ose," evaporated cane juice, brown rice syrup, malt syrup and molasses.
In fact, Felix has held onto and slowly whittled away at his own records for the Professor since 2009, when he wrestled the title away from the comparatively molasses-fingered Dan Cohen, who clocked 1:07.25 as his best.
On our work trip to the Sundance Film Festival, she gleefully introduced me to the funicular, a small and nicely furnished box that travels up and down a cliffside on a steel track, like a rollercoaster pushing through molasses.
Zita Cobb, a philanthropist from Fogo Island, proposes starting the day with a traditional Newfoundland fisherman's breakfast — a thick slice of bread, seasonal partridgeberry preserves and flakes of salt cod — but her version is served with molasses tea buns.
If you're not familiar with it, it was a major accident that occurred in the North End neighborhood of Boston in 1919, in which millions of gallons of molasses flooded the streets of the city after a tank burst.
He didn't want to just make a traditional country ham, so, utilizing the sirloin of the pig, he came up with a complex flavor profile that includes salt, brown sugar, blackstrap molasses, cayenne, ginger, allspice, coriander, juniper, and rum.
Unger speculates BioWare probably used a program called FaceFX: In the same discussion, animator Gwen Frey, formerly of Irrational and presently of The Molasses Flood, suggests that a lot of animations may never have gone through an actual animator.
With a chaat of fried artichoke hearts and edamame in a fruity and sour sauce of tamarind and pomegranate molasses, Mr. Pandya showed that he could infuse non-Indian ingredients with flavors that are very true to Indian cooking.
Everything else can go in at the same time: a juicy lemon's worth of juice, a glug of syrupy pomegranate molasses to sweeten it and lots of olive oil and walnuts to mellow out the dip and add texture.
On the current calorie label (below), food companies only report "sugars" — which obscured the amount of sweeteners like sucrose, high-fructose corn syrup, malt sugar, molasses, and others that food companies pump into their products to make them tastier.
She's in the inner sanctum of Versace — the aforementioned apartment, all molasses-colored marble and polished wood — reclining on a velvet sofa in front of a pietra dura table, sipping from a crystal tumbler etched with Versaceish baroque motifs.
Last year's great Drunk has an entire remix courtesy of the Chopstars, meaning that you can now not only enjoy Thundercat's dexterous jams stretched out like molasses, but also discover what leaned-out Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins sound like.
Three days from this moment, the event will sell out as eager customers snap up Thai-style döners from Khwan and grilled lamb with pomegranate molasses, walnuts, and pistachios from Fes Turkish BBQ, while DJs spin Turkish tunes and Arabic funk.
"Tahini and carob molasses is the peanut butter and jelly of the Middle East," said Mr. Massoud, who lived in Lebanon until the age of 15; his family has been in the business of sweets there for more than 100 years.
Budweiser's 5.4% alcohol beer based on Washington's recipe will not be hop-heavy, but will have "a rich caramel malt taste and a smooth finish with a hint of molasses," the company says in a news release announcing the beer.
She then thumbs them out into a bowl—the little pink seeds dropping like jewellery—to which she adds some garlic, a healthy drizzle of pomegranate molasses, a good pinch of baharat, a chunk of dried mint, and some cinnamon.
For four consecutive nights, a group of 113 of us here at a retreat center in Costa Rica have been drinking a foul-tasting, molasses-like tea containing ayahuasca, a plant concoction that contains the natural hallucinogen known as DMT.
At the mention of her favorite show she perked up, but it didn't last long: After watching TV, she broke down into tears and yelled at my wife and I as we tried to move the slow-as-molasses day along.
I cooked the first in the oven in an Asian-inspired braise — soy sauce, molasses, sesame seeds, garlic, ginger and a squeeze of sriracha — and served it with stir-fried red chard with oyster sauce and a huge pile of rice.
And then there was me, awkwardly asking for a table for one, silently Googling "how to shuck an oyster" at Buck Bay Shellfish Farm and figuring out what to do with myself for long afternoons, when time flowed like molasses.
As part of her study, Gansecki and her team used a near real-time geochemical monitoring system to forecast when the lava was about to shift in consistency from thick, molasses-like flows to a super-hot river of fire.
Here's how Theo describes Hobie's furniture restoration workshop: [I looked] down at the labyrinth at the foot of the stairs, blond wood like honey, dark wood like poured molasses, gleams of brass and gilt and silver in the weak light.
While the new burger features traditional bacon strips and crumbled bacon bits, it will also be slathered with bacon jam, a sweet-and-savory spread made from bacon, balsamic vinegar, caramelized onions and molasses — a first in the quick service restaurant industry.
That company found a new manufacturer to produce the vodka in Germany, and instead of making the vodka out of wheat (which is most typical), it made the vodka using different ingredients (like potatoes or molasses—what they actually used is unclear).
Windscreen shattering snares attempt to outrun molasses thick blurts of sub-bass; full fat synth stabs suplex the kind of alien chirrups that sound like an old Slimzee set beamed into a malfunctioning washing machine; rusted percussion rubs against sandpapered lead lines.
I slow-roast the ribs of cows with a special rub of cumin and molasses, but the dog, on special occasions, gets to wear her own special custom-made cowboy hat, with little holes in the brim so her ears can get through?
If anything, I saw less "Tipping the Velvet" in Gentleman Jack than I saw an echo of Mad Men; Jones's Lister is a genius for business, and a bonafide Casanova with the ladies—but she herself feels cold, detached, moving through molasses.
I'm not sure how much more I can take in it, but I'm going to push on all the same—I want to see more of this ruined America that the Molasses Flood has realized, one quite unlike any game world before it.
What could have been a vague, meandering, aimless and unfocused wander through a weekend where fags replace oxygen and you start to sweat molasses thick drops of Guinness, is, instead, a rich, deeply detailed, charmingly personal account of a descent into bacchanalian madness.
And those threads of silk, from 100 to a few hundred nanometers wide (a human hair is 80,000 to 100,000 nanometers in diameter), are so thin and lightweight that they are suspended in the air like a thread, or a hair, in molasses.
Fortified with vitamins and minerals—it was first sold in the nineteen-seventies, as a nutritious food supplement—it's raisiny when it hits the tongue, grows slightly bitter as the hops kick in, then rounds out with notes of caramel and molasses.
While neighbors employed the technique in meat dishes, as well as in the molasses-colored fruitcake known as black cake, in Mr. Williams's vegetarian household, it was often used to perk up the taste of seitan, a meat substitute he made from scratch.
If you're one of them, try the Amina, which rolls out aromas of bourbon on a long tongue of chili-pepper-infused molasses, but know that you'll have to settle up before going to your table, always an awkward start to a rendezvous.
Becerra put her spin on the recipe by adding cranberry molasses for a tart tang, black sesame gomashio for a salty note and a drizzle of cold-pressed cranberry seed oil, sourced from her friend, Atef Boulaabi, the co-owner of SOS Chef.
Instead, Noel has only started six games, while Dirk Nowitzki has started five games at center, and Dallas' offense executes most of its action inside a jar of molasses, with a league-high 83.7 percent of their possessions taking place in the half-court.
I've been wearing my Apple Watch for over a year now, and while it's slow as molasses for anything but notifications (thankfully, a speed fix via watchOS 21 is on its way) I like it enough that I almost never wear my regular watches anymore.
I had some killer baby back ribs at Sugarfire Smoke House — four meaty bones with a side of "rack 'n' cheese" (macaroni and cheese mixed with pulled pork) cost $10.49, and came with all the thick, molasses-y St. Louis-style barbecue sauce I wanted.
Both are made from fresh sugar cane juice (unlike most rums, which are made from molasses), but the former is made on large column stills; the latter, the only type connoisseurs consider worthy to drink, is made on a smaller scale using pot stills.
In the winter, however, after the initial burst — which lasted between 30 seconds and a few minutes, Ms. Sharp said — the cooler temperature of the outside air raised the viscosity of the molasses, essentially trapping people who had not been able to escape the wave.
The result is a charred, bumpy round that forms an absorbent base for the ever-changing experiments that he drops on top of it: charred cabbage with shrimp butter, grilled onions with fresh cheese and pomegranate molasses, smoked cod roe and raw egg yolk.
They imported all of the necessities for a planter's daily life (cider, bricks, lumber, corn and other staples), while exporting just a few products made from sugar cane — sugar, rum and molasses; that single-crop reliance may have led Hamilton to favor a diversified marketplace.
While Walker recommended molasses cookies to the Times, as "they hold their shape," I felt like a true review should use the sugar cookie recipe on the oversize red and white box (which also contains a recipe for Moravian spice cookies, for the more adventurous).
Patients tell me all the time that they can't eat this or that because it's "too high in sugar," but what the new label does is distinguish the added sugar—white table sugar, maple syrup, molasses—from the sugars that are found naturally in the product.
I've compared the ingredients label to other brands, and I think the difference is that Middleswarth doesn't use any tomato or molasses flavoring in their barbecue seasoning, which is what I think gives other brands a sweetness bordering on fake-vingegar-y that makes me gag.
Then make like my friend Tahyra and add a little thinned-out molasses to the buttermilk brine for the final 30 minutes or so before you cook, which does a great deal more than you may think to promote both meat-sweetness and a golden crust.
Mains are built largely around the grill that is the star cooking technique of the Anatolian kitchen, whether a simple skewer of lamb, its edges perfectly charred, its interior still rosy; or a thick curl of octopus, the tentacle glazed sweet and smoky with pomegranate molasses.
There's a ham in Simply Nigella that you don't have to boil (so no wrangling in hot liquids), but just put on a foil wrapped tin, pour molasses or black treacle over, then wrap well in more foil, and cook for hours and hours in a low oven.
Headliners include Angel Olsen, who has made her name with a country music-infused brand of rock; the British group, "Let's Eat Grandma," which made its debut this year with the ambient album "I, Gemini;" and "Slow Down Molasses," a group of indie rockers from Canada's Saskatchewan province.
Shred the cabbage and caramelize it in a pan with the butter and the golden syrup (use a mixture of molasses and light corn syrup if you can't find golden, or a spray of brown sugar, or just omit because we shouldn't be eating so much sugar, anyway).
To see how much energy different macronutrients provided to the body, he fed samples of an "average" American diet of that era—which he believed to be heavy in molasses cookies, barley meal and chicken gizzards—to a group of male students in a basement at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut.
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.
" To get you in the mood to start collecting each of the genuinely totally essential 12"s over the next few weeks, we're bringing you an exclusive listen to the EDMX featuring "I Want To Believe" right now, and it's a snarling, bassy, molasses-thick slab of low-slung house.
The New England Triangular Trade brought kidnapped and enslaved Africans to the British colonies in the Caribbean in order to work the cane plantations that supplied the sugar that was converted from molasses by New England workers into the thousands of barrels of rum that fueled this never-ending cycle.
This is a Southern trope that's as familiar as butter and molasses on a Sunday morning, but because Sharp Objects is so far wrapped in its complacent, slow-moving facade, the viewer might find it difficult to know what we're supposed to care about at this particular point in the story.
The story follows contestants of a dystopian game show also called "HIT TV." It's instigated by a disembodied mouth with a molasses-sweet cadence broadcasting through a pirated TV signal to offer "points" to players who kill her targets, á la the omniscient radio DJ and her lackeys in 1979's The Warriors.
The way we're cooking for ourselves at home has yet to catch up with the way we order in restaurants (sharing entrees, combining small plates) and is only minimally taking advantage of ingredients once considered exotic, like preserved lemons and pomegranate molasses, that are now readily accessible in our hyper-evolved food culture.
The famous British love of desserts, to mention an example close to my heart, has given us bread-and-butter pudding (a pillow of warmth and steamy comfort), apple charlotte and summer pudding (semispheres of sweet soaked bread enveloping cooked seasonal fruit) and treacle tart (a tart filled with molasses and bread crumbs).
Giraffe fans wanting to show their excitement over Tufani's imminent new arrival can visit a "baby shower" gift registry set up by the zoo on Amazon, where gift options range from a large plastic chew toy to pruning shears for cutting its food — and of course, large blocks of molasses, a favorite giraffe snack.
La Mercerie, one of the best modern bistros in Marseille, is just across the street (book in advance), and the very popular Epicerie L'Idéal, a gourmet grocery cum restaurant, is just a few doors up the street from the hotel and serves sandwiches, salads and daily specials liked lamb slow-roasted in pomegranate molasses.
But as desirable as such a fate might be, I can't help but wonder if at least a cohort of Californians, and others in nations with good roads, might over the next decade or so leapfrog housing reform, which after all moves at the speed of molasses, into a far more interesting emergent form of accommodations: self-driving houses.
You know you're a horse girl if...you had more blue ribbons above your bed than *NSYNC posters; you learned the importance of exfoliation years before everyone else — because you always had dirt embedded from neck to ankle; you once considered carrots and molasses cookies a balanced meal; you smell manure and instantly feel like you're home.
We're planning on smoking it low and slow, using this great recipe from the chef Joe Carroll at Fette Sau in Brooklyn, then serving it with a barbecue sauce we're modeling on the one they serve at Joe Beef in Montreal: ketchup, cider vinegar, molasses and Coke cooked down with some sriracha and a spoonful of instant coffee.
We opted for the five-course menu at our recent dinner, though the second I tried the first dish — a savory parsnip panna cotta topped with a crumbly layer made from baked molasses and rye wheat berries, then studded with tender radish and carrot pickles cut into perfect moons — I wished I had gone for the longer option.
While we thoroughly enjoyed the starter of lettuce cups filled with hand-pulled turkey, most crowd-pleasing were a seasonal watermelon and feta salad with flavorful notes of fresh mint and roasted pumpkin seeds, and a charred cauliflower topped with pomegranate seeds and served with pomegranate molasses and lemon-zest-infused crème fraîche, a lusty combination.
On "Hold You," featuring Angel Deradoorian (who also gives a show-stopping performance on Batmanglij's 2009 collaboration with Wes Miles of Ra Ra Riot), Rostam dips his voice in a molasses thick vocoder before backing Deradoorian's hauntingly beautiful vocals with a choir and a beat that wouldn't sound out of place on a James Blake record.
The agency has been asked "that we either issue a guidance recognizing that 'nut cocoa-based spreads' fall within the 'Honey, jams, jellies, fruit butter, molasses' category" for the purposes of a determination called "reference amount customarily consumed" or create a category for nut cocoa-based spreads with a reference amount of 1 tablespoon, the FDA explained in a statement.
From keeping Luis Scola in the rotation a beat too long to pouring jars of molasses on top of an offense that was the league's fifth fastest and ninth most efficient in crunch time this season, Casey has given his skeptics enough evidence to support shuffling the deck, or at least seeing whether some other coach could get more from this talent.
You could knock down Jennifer Steinhauer's recipe for slow-cooker butter chicken and freeze it for use later in the week, then cook a lamb tagine with apricots, olives and buttered almonds for dinner on the stove, and use the oven to make a dessert: ginger-molasses cookies, to serve with vanilla ice cream, or a cup of herbal tea.
When he moved to a different plantation, he threatened to dismember the enslaved men and women under his care, devising tortures and humiliations that included forcing some to defecate into other slaves' mouths and urinate in others' eyes, rubbing lime juice in their wounds after floggings, and covering a whipped, bound man in molasses while leaving him for the flies and mosquitoes.
It comes with a slow-as-molasses processor, so little memory that I kept having to remove and reinstall apps to keep the thing running, a camera that would have been at home on the first iPhone, a two-year-old version of Android, about a dozen pre-installed Google apps that take up hundreds of megabytes, and a single, measly gigabyte of usable storage.
What I love about the recipe is that while you certainly could make it with a bunch of fancy little heirloom beets from the farmers' market, each one a delicate rose, Tejal found it just as good with a sturdy old commodity beet from the supermarket, pulverized in a blender with pomegranate molasses, lemon juice, walnuts, lots of olive oil and a hit of chile flakes.
Back in Yerevan the next evening, I walked through an arch onto an old cobblestone street off bustling Amirian Street and found Anteb, a Syrian-Armenian restaurant, where we had spicy, crepe-thin lahmajuns (Armenian pizza); a piquant muhamara (walnut, pomegranate molasses and red pepper dip) that you scoop up with hot, puffy lavash; and kuftas, crisp shells of cracked wheat bursting with lamb and herbs.
Smoked Ribs Ingredients Dry Rub: Cimmaron Doc&aposs Sweet Rub Dizzy Dust Foil Wrap: Brown sugar Honey Butter or margarine BBQ Sauce: 1 cup honey 1/8 cup molasses 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar 1/33 cup brown sugar 1 tbs Worcestershire sauce 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 tsp onion powder 1/2 tsp garlic powder 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper Honey to taste Instructions 13.
A recipe that is pretty much the same if you use dark brown sugar or light brown sugar or if you run out of brown sugar altogether and just add a few tablespoons of molasses to your dough to give it the same color and a close-enough caramel-y flavor (I have done this many times—why is it so hard to remember to buy brown sugar?).
A pitch email came in for Hanah One Daily Superfood, "formulated to support long-term health and improve focus, mental clarity, endurance and digestion," and I accepted a sample jar (not realizing that it was worth $237.99.) But it smelled too much like grass blended into molasses for me to actually go through with the recommendation of mixing into "warm (not hot) water, coffee, or tea" every morning.
Makes about 24 dozenPrep time: 13 minutesTotal time: 21 minutes 28 black cardamom pods210 cups|260 grams all-purpose flour, sifted2 teaspoons baking soda1 teaspoon ground cinnamon1 teaspoon ground ginger½ teaspoon ground cloves½ teaspoon ground nutmeg¼ teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper½ teaspoon kosher salt8 tablespoons|113 grams unsalted butter, melted⅓ cup|83 ml dark molasses⅓ cup plus ½ cup granulated sugar¼ cup|55 grams packed dark brown sugar1 large egg 1.

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