• She knew that when you make meatballs you should never put the bread into a food processor.

    NEWYORKER: Luda and Milena

  • Bad bread can make even the finest fillings ho-hum.

    NPR: The Art Of Sandwich-Making

  • First of all, it was soft enough to be easily mashed with a fork, but, more important, coarsely mixed bread was essential to make the meatballs fluffy and plump.

    NEWYORKER: Luda and Milena

  • Make a cut on the top of the bread from point to point, and bake for 30-35 minutes or until the bread is nicely browned and there is a hollow sound when the loaf is tapped on the bottom.

    NPR: U.S. Team Readies for World Baking Championship

  • Tourists in the know use the channel to place orders for fresh bread from baker Vivian Rolle or to make dinner reservations at the Yacht Club, the only restaurant that's consistently open.

    FORBES: Blackbeard's Beach

  • The government has donated 11 tonnes of flour to the Jewish community this year to make unleavened bread for Passover.

    ECONOMIST: Iran

  • The Daily Mirror refers to Mr Mitchell as being "toast" as a result of having to quit his post - and just to make the point, it prints an image of the ex-chief whip burned into a slice of bread.

    BBC: Andrew Mitchell

  • Others say peasants in the Swiss mountains created the dish as a way to make use of leftover bread and cheese during colder months when fresh produce was scarce.

    BBC: Tracing fondue��s mysterious origins

  • It takes up to seven hours to make most of the breads and operate the bakery overnight so the bread is hot and fresh in the morning.

    BBC: Insider��s guide to London

  • The bread was hard and unleavened, the way the Jews make it, Pereda thought, remembering his Jewish wife with a touch of nostalgia.

    NEWYORKER: The Insufferable Gaucho

  • Carrying bread, wine, fish and fire, the participants make their way to Oudenberg Hill, climbing to the Holy Mary Chapel on the hilltop.

    UNESCO: Culture

  • "Sourdough" even became the nickname for California Klondike miners at the turn of the last century because they carried starter in their backpacks to make bread without having to find a town, let alone yeast.

    NPR: Sourdough: More than a Bread

  • 'This dates from a time when people used to make bread four or five times a year, ' explains Victoria as she serves the crostas in a shallow terracotta bowl, brimming over with juicy, golden chunks.

    BBC: The three colours of Ibiza

  • The cooler weather seems like a good time to make a sourdough starter, flip pancakes, bake bread or roll out biscuits.

    NPR: Sourdough: More than a Bread

  • Since then the bread, which you get on prescription, has improved a bit but I still toast it to make it more palatable.

    BBC: Coeliac still tortured by eclairs

  • The device won't let you make voice calls or surf the Web, but it does offer a host of safety features: It can map a bread-crumb trail of your coordinates so that people back home can track your whereabouts from any Web browser.

    WSJ: DeLorme inReach SE, a Satellite Gadget for the Civilian | Geek Chic

$firstVoiceSent
- 来自原声例句
小调查
请问您想要如何调整此模块?

感谢您的反馈,我们会尽快进行适当修改!
进来说说原因吧 确定
小调查
请问您想要如何调整此模块?

感谢您的反馈,我们会尽快进行适当修改!
进来说说原因吧 确定