Quotes About Simmered
The taste on her palate was pungent and rich, the flavor of woodlands and dark earth simmered in sunshine.
~ Alison Croggon
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Rage simmered in the pit of my stomach—rage that my deadbeat of a father would have dared to talk to the press, rage that someone had taped this article to the back of my locker door.
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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Anger was what came of hurt that had simmered too long.
~ Barbara Delinsky
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Gradually the live TV scene simmered out, replaced by film, and that took place in L.A. So many actors left New York.
~ William Shatner
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Dashi remains unfamiliar to most French and American cooks, who tend to reach for a bouillon cube to do many of the same things. But dashi is worth preparing and using the way the Japanese do: for poaching fish, as a soup base, and in simmered dishes.
~ Nobu Matsuhisa
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She had large, questioning eyes that seemed to draw me in and a sense of quiet outrage that simmered just beneath the surface. More than anything, within her features, there was a streak of wild quirkiness that made her dazzlingly attractive.
~ Jasper Fforde
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into the iron pot for flavor. It was also my task to skim the scum that boiled to the top of the broth as the bones simmered, leaving the broth clear and rich.
~ Viet Thanh Nguyen
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