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"salting" Definitions
  1. (often plural)
  2. an area of low ground regularly inundated with salt water; often taken to include its halophyte vegetation; a salt marsh

142 Sentences With "salting"

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Salting versus brining Salting poultry in advance is one way to season the meat and keep it juicy.
You can also try salting your home's entryways and corners.
After salting, stuff the cavity with the sticky rice mixture.
Claudia: After salting, the process starts to gradually slow down.
For forty days, I had stopped re-salting my food systematically.
Salting requires time, but it won't thwart the goal of crispy skin.
"We begin salting in winter, when it is low temperature," he says.
Salting a steak in advance is critical to its ultimate quality and taste.
He worked through his charred bok choy in layers, heavily salting each stratum.
"  LinkedIn said Wednesday that it has been salting its passwords "for several years.
He sawed at his steak, salting the mashed potatoes, loading up his fork.
Processed meats are those that have been preserved by smoking, curing or salting.
There will be less shivering agony on train platforms, plus less salting and shoveling.
Gökçe's flick-of-the-wrist salting style quickly inspired copycats, merch, and Halloween costumes.
Medrich has found no benefit to salting, adding vinegar to or swirling the water.
As evidence, we present this video that features a personalized salting from Salt Bae himself.
He takes them out and drains them on paper towels, salting them for good measure.
The number of happy marriages that were ruined by unwarranted snack-salting is likely astronomical.
We prefer to use kosher salt for salting because it's easier to distribute the salt evenly.
Salting the most nuanced of enterprises, the food always requesting more, but the tipping point fatal.
The ritual of carving and salting our Ottoman steak proceeded exactly as I knew it would.
It is unclear why processing may pose a cancer risk, though salting could be one factor.
Gokce went viral in 2017 after posting videos of himself salting meat with a cobra-like maneuver.
Processed red meats — everything from hotdogs and bacon to lunch meats — are transformed by salting, curing, or fermentation.
Its tormentor: Starboard, which memorably accused the restaurant operator of insufficiently salting its pasta water and overserving breadsticks.
The show, Molto Mario, taught us about regionality, technique, and important life lessons like salting your pasta water.
Before refrigeration, processes like salting, drying, smoking, and fermenting were used to preserve food and keep it safe.
I don't often go for pre-salting meat, because I rarely think far enough ahead to do it.
He had been working with it, though, salting it overnight and then grilling it until the skin crackled.
It's composed of a warehouse for storing, another for packaging, and a couple rooms dedicated to salting and fermenting.
But if you've witnessed multiple ghost appearances recently, you should actually see your doctor before you start salting your doorway.
Brining works faster than salting and can also result in juicier lean cuts since it adds, versus merely retains, moisture.
People all over the world fell for his tight t-shirts, "extra" meat slicing skills, and theatrical manner of salting.
Reed has consistently tried to bring extra comedic punch to the character by salting her with a hodgepodge of traits.
"Salt Bae" first rose to fame earlier this year when a video of Gokce passionately salting a steak went viral.
We can't picture a better Valentine than Salt Bae, the man who became Internet famous for his meat-salting technique.
Salting When protecting passwords or text, "hashing" (see above) is a fundamental process that turns the plaintext into garbled text.
His real claim to fame, though, was this video of his signature salting technique that went viral in January 280.
In 2014, Hauser & Wirth opened Roth Bar & Grill in Bruton, England, with an on-site garden and meat-salting room.
After salting it, I like to coat the fish with a generous amount of crushed fennel seed and black pepper.
Using stoves still connected to the gas supply, some residents cooked the meat, while others tried salting and drying it.
Mr. López-Alt's tests involved cooking and analyzing three turkey breasts and 24 chicken breasts in various states of salting.
Processed meat, which is preserved by smoking, curing, salting, or adding other chemicals, is linked to increased risks of colorectal cancer.
Add a bit of the basil and mint and start another layer of tomato on top, salting in the same way.
Bassey Etim, who oversees the comments forum, makes a point of salting conservative voices into the week's list of top commenters.
The secret lies in salting the pan (not the meat) and searing the steak in it at an "insanely hot" temperature.
As a teenager Mr. Kojima worked in the Gulf of Georgia Cannery, now a museum, gutting sockeye salmon and salting herring.
Using garlic, ginger and scallions and salting properly sound pedestrian, but I did not think about them before using box services.
Salting that wound is a class-action lawsuit, filed today in California's Northern district, on behalf of the social media giant's shareholders.
Salted Chocolate Cookie Butter Bark Salted caramel is so last season, all the kids are salting their cookie butter these days. 3.
I didn't understand the nuances of salting until I began paying attention to the various ways cooks used salt in different situations.
But Trump's intervening behavior wound up salting the earth by leaving everyone feeling that he might screw them over at any moment.
If you're kicking it with homie all the time, that's going to be harder because you're salting the wound or gassing the fire.
Salting means adding a series of random bytes to the end of passwords before hashing them to make them harder to be cracked.
Berens skips the salting step that some cooks add to eggplant prep, the general theory being that the salt draws out any bitterness.
That's because the meat has been treated in some way to preserve or flavor it, such as by salting, curing, fermenting, or smoking.
The others are too young to have begun salting away memories of their father, and they would never get to make new ones.
There are so many issues that are salting the ideals of this country, so I'm happy people are getting woke suddenly and engaged.
The Turkish chef posted a photo of himself on Instagram mid-salting while DiCaprio looks on with what we can only imagine is amazement.
For the 360 million MySpace users, the passwords were stored without salting, so all the stolen information is much more easily accessible to hackers.
The NYC taxi data set would have remained as anonymized as intended with a simple salting of medallion numbers input to an MD5 hash.
It's also said that the concept of meat handcraft, of salting it and aging it, isn't originally from southern Europe; it's from the Vikings.
These are not things you say if you're planning on salting the Earth and fighting all the way to the convention against all odds.
The smoking and salting produced a deliciously bespoke version of fish jerky, whose peppery marine tang married perfectly with a chilled glass of sauvignon blanc.
"The original food-preservation methods—like salting and drying and all that—actually turned the food into something else," he told me over the phone.
Although suitable for curing, pork spoils more rapidly than other meats, and its transport would have required a complex system of salting and/or smoking.
Incensed by their success and competition, white Americans laid waste to entire communities, salting the earth with lynchings, tax sales, predatory land speculation and disenfranchisement.
Salting a course is a common way to preserve a course by reducing the snow's surface temperature by up to 4 degrees Celsius (7 degrees Fahrenheit).
No one really knows why the disease has faded — perhaps it is because people stopped eating so much food that was preserved by smoking or salting.
By now, you've most likely heard of "Salt Bae," the Turkish chef whose sultry meat-salting Instagram videos made him a "viral" internet "star" in January.
To make it as tasty as possible, he suggests salting just 50% of the rim "so the drinker can taste it with and without the salt."
The social media star posted a picture of himself throwing the envelope into the ballot box in the pose of a chef salting a piece of meat.
The men dug in unceremoniously, slicing and forking and salting big bites until there was little left of two birds but bones and a bit of gravy.
Not a winter wonderland A truck salting the roads in Chicago ended up in the freezing waters of Lake Michigan after slipping on a patch of ice.
The weather has been nice enough that the city has stopped salting everything and I feel confident that I can wear them without them getting salty and ruined.
This, combined with the general inherent comedy of raw meat, plus Gökçe's bewildering salting habits, have cemented #SaltBae in the public consciousness — at least until something else happens.
Salting its own wounds seems like an odd way to promote a new product, but Samsung Spain has wallpapered video of the event all over its social media.
They began pickling the fish by salting it, packing it under weights (to help with the fermentation process) with cooked rice, and sealing the fish in a barrel.
That can be done by patting the meat dry or, as a longer-term strategy, salting meat a day in advance and letting it dry in the refrigerator.
The other method was to fracture unwinnable Democratic districts, salting their Democrats among Republican-majority districts so that races there became closer yet remained out of Democrats' reach.
She starts by patting a small chicken (a spring chicken, if you will) dry with paper towels, then salting the heck out of it, both inside and out.
We first met Turkish chef and meat-salting wizard Nusret Gökçe when he uploaded a video of himself simply slicing a steak and flashily sprinkling salt upon the meat.
Like thousands of other women in Joal Fadiouth, she works full-time salting and smoking small pelagic fish like mackerel, anchovies and sardines, to be sold across West Africa.
There is salting and curing, an overnight rest, a ton of store-bought duck fat (assuming you don't have some lying around) and an eternity spent in an oven.
Nusr-Et was made famous by butcher-turned-social media star Nusret Gokce, who went viral under the nickname "Salt Bae" in 2017 after posting videos of himself salting meat.
Could someone—maybe even a state actor—bring a whole network of tractors down, or force a script to dump 10 percent more chemicals or fertilizer, effectively salting the earth?
Salting the green tomatoes first (not to mention slathering your toast in chicken fat) takes a little bit of the tangy bite out of them for a well-balanced sandwich.
And while the tears salting these scenes may be cynical given the movie's embrace of a what-me-worry nihilism, they offer a necessary break from the strained patter and violence.
You'll be better off down the road if you keep salting away as much as you are permitted in that tax-sheltered account, assuming it is invested in a diversified way.
Salting your food isn't much of a elaborate act, but for Nusret Gökçe (aka "Salt Bae"), the flamboyancy of sprinkling more flavor on his food turned him into an instant meme.
"Keep playing them songs / Keep singing along / Keep leaning it on in closer / Keep salting the rim / Getting even with her / Gettin' even with him before the night is over," Shelton croons.
Since becoming a meme in January 282, he has accrued more than 2700 million followers on Instagram, where he regularly posts videos of himself searing, cutting, and salting expensive cuts of beef.
The nearly 140 recipes in "Taste & Technique: Recipes to Elevate Your Home Cooking" incorporate the building blocks of cooking, from shopping for produce to "aerial salting"; searing protein to tasting for balance.
After salting, the parchment was stretched, shaved and scraped, leaving a salty inside and less salty outside; the salty collagen in the parchment would serve as the home to the bacterial colonies.
"Finishing with salt is the linchpin of strategic salting; it's a versatile cooking technique and one of the most effective ways we have of playing sensually with what we eat," Bitterman writes.
Weinstein belies the cliché that the best fighters develop a thick skin: He has sustained himself through decades of conflict by salting unhealed wounds, nursing unceasing resentment and preserving grudges in amber.
The dish takes its name from the French technique for preserving food by salting it and cooking it for a long time in fat, as in your classic duck or goose confit.
"Keep playing them songs / Keep singing along / Keep leaning it on in closer / Keep salting the rim/ Getting even with her / Gettin' even with him before the night is over," the song goes.
Think of it this way: In northern US cities that have to deal with snow and ice for several months of the year, city trucks are dependably clearing and salting roads before dawn.
Salting isn't something to do once and then check off your list; be constantly aware of how a dish tastes as it cooks, and how you want it to taste at the table.
Preserving methods—necessary to food production since the beginning of humankind, which incidentally also began in Africa—including drying, smoking, salting, spicing, and burying foods, are without question endemic to the African continent.
Well-known Turkish chef Nurset Gokce — affectionately nicknamed "SaltBae" after a video went viral of his slicing and salting technique — cast his vote in the controversial Turkish referendum with his signature flourish on Sunday.
Charcoal Companion Himalayan Salt Plate with Recipe Book, available at Amazon, $49.99Heavy salting and charring might not be the best thing for dear old dad's body, but it is simply rhapsodic to his soul.
A practice universally regarded as a safe way to invest long term, dollar-cost averaging involves salting away the same dollar amount each period, ensuring that more assets are bought when prices are lower.
Days, if you're doing it the old-fashioned way: salting pieces of mango and letting the jars sit in the sun, until the fruit has softened, released all its juices and lightened in color.
In what is perhaps the first truly viral food video of 2017, we are presented with a good-looking man donning a white deep scoop tee and Lennon-esque sunglasses…slicing and salting a steak.
Oldham Council, a government organization for the UK borough of Oldham, recently put out a call on Twitter for the public to name their new road gritter, a truck meant for salting and sanding streets.
During my career, I had absorbed all the tenets of proper pasta cookery — the voluminous pot of boiling water, the lavish salting, the employment of the starchy cooking liquid to make a silky emulsified sauce.
The World Cancer Research Fund, for example, states on its website that there is strong evidence that preserving foods through salting, "including pickled vegetables and salted or dried fish," increases the risk of stomach cancer.
For salting a whole turkey: Apply 26 teaspoon salt per pound evenly inside cavity and under skin of breasts and legs, wrap tightly with plastic wrap and let rest in refrigerator for 28 to 21 hours.
Nurset Gokce—or "Salt Bae", as the world has come to know and love him by—first graced us with his beautiful presence in January by salting a seared steak in the most elegant of ways.
And when sci-fi or fantasy roleplaying games do earnestly engage with the subject, it's typically via thudding metaphor: analogizing it to species, or salting the script with whatever thematic slur they've coined for the occasion.
That came after a campaign marked memorably by a nearly 300-page presentation that castigated the company for a host of sins, including not salting the water in which it cooked pasta and profligate breadstick distribution.
But if you're jammed for time (and you will be if you're making the dish tonight), you could probably skip salting the cod overnight as she asks and just do it for an hour or so.
D.ream owns the Nusr-Et steakhouse made famous by the butcher-turned-social media star Nusret Gokce, who went viral on social media under the nickname "Salt Bae" in 2017 after posting videos of himself salting meat.
But suggesting that Disney and The Mandalorian are somehow cheating by making Baby Yoda so cute that it brought Werner Herzog to tears (a real thing that happened) is like faulting a chef for salting their food.
Salting is the practice of adding a random string of numbers to the hash for each individual password, making them more secure and decreasing the likelihood that they will be cracked if the passwords are ever leaked online.
Working with Benjamin Wolfe, a postdoctoral researcher, she reported that the environment (cows, cheese caves, pastures) and methods (washing, salting, managing acidity) were as important to the development of cheese rinds, if not more so, than the ingredients.
The skulls and limbs were still attached, there is no evidence for this kind of curing during the time period, and pork spoils more quickly than other meats and would have required a complex type of salting and smoking.
For instance, in the America of those days it wasn't illegal to boost the value of a failing mine by dumping wheelbarrow-loads of silver-rich or gold-rich ore into it—'salting the claim' as the practice was called.
But there are still unanswered questions as Facebook said they used industry standard encryption technology (known as hashing and salting), but how all these passwords ended up sitting around in plain text for as long as seven years remains unknown.
Yael: (For people who don't know, hashing is turning passwords into strings of digits, and salting is adding a series of random bytes to the end of the passwords before they are hashed.) Bill: Oh no, it's stored in md5, unsalted!
Add it, without much delay, to a sauce or a dish while remembering two things: first, that you're now adding salt along with the garlic, so hold back on salting your food until after you taste it with the garlic.
Instead of using cod that had already been salted and dried, chef Alex Raij used a quick-cure method on fresh cod, by salting for a few hours then pressing the fish under a heavy pan to draw out the moisture.
The Faroese also preserve fish, though not with such familiar Nordic techniques as salting or smoking; the islands are so windswept that almost no trees grow, and as a result there's little lumber available either to manufacture salt or to generate smoke.
Drinking three or more alcoholic drinks a day was found to be just as bad, and there was some evidence to show that consuming foods preserved through salting methods, such as pickled vegetables or dried fish, could also lead to stomach cancer.
Without that quick movie of his carving and salting technique, though, it's unlikely that anybody would have paid attention a few weeks later when he announced plans to open a New York branch on the ground floor of Black Rock, the CBS tower.
But if you're an American looking to get a slice of Salt Bae's meat, fret not: The chef is has landed his own New York City restaurant—which we can imagine will book up as fast as his salting abilities have spread across the internet.
You may not realize you are doing it, but if you are salting away money every month in a workplace retirement plan, there is a good chance that you are practicing one of the most time-honored methods for long-term investors: dollar-cost averaging.
According to a source that spoke with Motherboard, the Tumblr account usernames were available, but the passwords were all encrypted using both hashing (assigning each digit into a new letter, number or symbol) and salting (adding a string of digits at the end of the password).
Of course, if you're a Trump skeptic who believes that only an earth-salting defeat will enable the re-emergence of a decent right, then trying to constrain a future liberalism will seem less important than rooting for the necessary disaster to arrive for Republicans today.
On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blew into Paris and delivered a message of his own: The last thing the Israelis want is for the Iranians to start quietly salting military facilities in Syria, Lebanon, even Iraq until suddenly Israel finds itself surrounded by Iran and its surrogates.
After salting and peppering the breasts, I tossed them into a plastic bag with some white wine, olive oil, a few garlic cloves and a ton of the herbes de Provence, and left it all day before cooking them on the stove for a fast after-work supper.
Their lives are bound by seasonal rhythms—of the sea rather than the land, for brother and sister must subsist as their parents did, catching cod, salting and drying it, exchanging what they preserve for the supplies they need when a ship aptly called the Hope appears over the horizon.
FROM COINAGE: 9 Healthy Kitchen Staples That Cost Less Than $1 Per Serving   But if you're an American looking to get a slice of SaltBae's meat, fret not: The chef has landed his own New York City restaurant — which we can imagine will book up as fast as his salting abilities have spread.
While evidence supporting or contradicting that assertion has yet to surface, salting—the act of getting a job at a specific workplace for the purpose of getting a union off the ground there—is a perfectly legal and time-honored tactic of organized labor, if that is the reason for Moran's continued employment at Tesla.
Of course, McGahn, the shaggy-haired libertarian who plays guitar in an '80s cover band, needed to put up with the volatile president long enough to fulfill his own agenda: cementing the conservative majority on the Supreme Court and salting lower federal courts with hard-right conservatives who are going to be around for decades.
Ever since a video of him artfully chopping and salting a steak — or "blessing the meat," as he calls it — went viral, his steakhouse Nusr-Et has expanded to New York and London, someone's made a portrait of him out of salt, and a pro soccer player mimed his choreography on the field, The Telegraph reports.
By the mid-nineties, some scientists had begun to believe that traffic noise must be harmful to creatures other than humans, but they didn't know how to measure its effects in isolation from those of roadway construction, vehicle emissions, highway salting, and all the other direct and indirect ecosystem insults that arise from our dependency on cars and trucks.
Three weeks ago They plowed it to the curb— This continental shelf of ice and snow, Undisturbed Until a thaw's Revealed the sparrow corpse, The butts and coffee lids and bloodied gauze, How salting warps The flow of freeze A confetti of plastic scraps Is buoyed on, and how the neighbor's Maltese Has charted maps Of piss on treads The garbage trucks had made.
These include policies such as ensuring that administrator accounts do not have Internet access so that sensitive credentials cannot be stolen through spear phishing; using different passwords for users and administrators so hackers cannot move across the network; enforcing multi-factor authentication, which means an additional PIN is sent to another device that needs to be entered and "salting" (adding random data) and encrypting all stored credentials so that passwords are uncrackable even when stolen.
Servings: 6-8Prep time: 12-24 hours (salting tongue overnight)Total time: 23 hours for the tongue:1 beef tonguekosher salt, to tastecanola oil, to coverMaldon salt, to taste for the salad:5 tablespoons unsalted butter4 tablespoons canola oil (reserved from confit)24/24 loaf day old bread, cut into 26/28-inch thick pieces (about 25 ounces|21 grams)53 tablespoons Dijon mustard25 tablespoons olive oil28 lemon, juiced26 bunches nice watercress1 shallot, sliced into rings1/2 bunch parsley, leaves pickedsmall handful capersMaldon salt, to tastefreshly ground black pepper, to taste 1.

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