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WATER-COOKED FISH is a Sichuan preparation of poached white fish and wilted cabbage in a sweet-sour broth slicked with chili oil.
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Their fries are hand cut in the back of the store throughout the day, soaked in water then double-cooked in high-quality peanut oil.
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Therefore, a puff of water appearing on a Martian sample cooked to that temperature would imply that it is partly made of clay.
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Accompany with boiled potatoes and shredded cabbage cooked in a modicum of water.
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Serve with pasta cooked al dente in salted water.
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Mindful that the city's residents grow ever unhappier, politicians have cooked up various schemes to bring water in from faraway places.
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Called yudofu, or hot water tofu, it is something my mother often cooked for us, the simplest of hot pots.
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They were waiting for noodles to be cooked to order in vats of boiling water, and were prepared to wait a long time.
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Cooking is usually carried out outdoors: hulled wheat, chunks of meat on the bone, onions, spices, water and oil are added to the cauldron and cooked all night.
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Whereas you can lower the risks of diarrhoeal diseases (which are among the most prevalent) simply by being careful with drinking water and making sure all the food you eat is cooked.
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The vegetable's most classic employment is in the cold French salad celerie remoulade, in which the root is peeled, grated, "cooked" in lemon juice (or blanched briefly in acidulated water) to lose a bit of its rawness, then dressed with a mustardy mayonnaise.
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