(Used especially of meats) preserved in salt.
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Examples for "salt-cured"
Examples for "salt-cured"
1The best of these are the piscatory equivalent of salt-cured hams.
2Fatty fish are usually smoked, or salt-cured in closed containers to minimize rancidity.
3But you become tough and unwieldy too, like salt-cured fish.
4It's an acquired taste, salt-cured and very strong, but it makes an excellent winter soup.
5It's a heaping helping of salt that's been salt-cured.
1You can use any type of brine-cured olive for this recipe-Californian ,Greek ,orany other.
2Stir a small handful of brine-cured green olives into the pan, along with a tablespoon of capers.
1Let them dry and boil in salted water; drain in a colander.
2Boil the roe fifteen minutes in salted water; then drain and mash.
3Boil the spinach in salted water until tender; drain and chop fine.
4Some we cut open and dried in the sun; others we salted.
5Meanwhile, bring a large saucepan of heavily salted water to the boil.
6Boil the potatoes in salted water for around 15 minutes, until tender.
7Scrape and wash them; cook them tender in boiling water salted slightly.
8First meal Cook 400g of pasta in plenty of well-salted, fast-boiling water.
9Venetian cuisine is salted and marinated so thirst is a constant problem.
10But the cabbage-soup must not go to waste; for it is salted
11Boil a cleaned shad in salted and acidulated water or in court-bouillon.
12It's hard to draw a clear distinction between salted and fermented fish.
13Back home in Ireland, salted cured beef had been a pricey luxury.
14Begin to cook 500g of spaghetti in plenty of boiling salted water.
15Skin and trim the soles and boil in salted water until done.
16Cook potatoes in large pot of boiling salted water until just tender.
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