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Here, the fish is matched with olives, pine kernels and golden raisins.
Stir in the pine kernels and season the pasta to taste with salt and pepper.
Pound together the basil, garlic and pine kernels in a mortar or blender until you have a fine paste.
Sprinkle with pine kernels and serve immediately.
Sometimes pine kernels are sugar-coated, too, and the delicious result is called pinyonets.
Even the blood is used, for delicious blood sausage or stir-fried with chopped onion and pine kernels.
The plant is expected to be fueled by reprocessed pine kernel shells, to generate 49 megawatts of electricity, enough to power 50,000 homes.
"Best I've ever had," says D of pan-seared scallops with aged balsamic reduction, pancetta and pine kernels.
It's the chemically created aroma of the season - wood smoke, pine kernels, cinnamon and cloves - that is overwhelming every department store grotto in the country.
'Whereas pine kernels and sunflower seeds-' 'There aren't any rivers around that you need helping over, are there?'
He fed her duckling glazed with a compote of honeyed apricots, boiled rice with cardamom and pine kernels, and baked quail's eggs.
One of these candies, sometimes referred to as a 'chamber spice', was made with cloves, ginger, aniseed, juniper berries, almonds and pine kernels dipped in melted sugar.
The pine kernels imbedded in its tip evoked visions of Mr. de' Martino's hometown, Sorrento, Italy, where they are celebrated in abundance throughout the year.
Some fettés are made of eggplants and julienned carrots topped with grilled chicken and pine kernels while some contain lamb shanks, different spices and yogurt.
A Map The Leblanc family has made the smoothest of culinary oils (almonds, pistachios, sesame seeds, pine kernels, peanuts etc) at its stone mill in Burgundy since 1878.
The heart of the palace is the large courtyard, where all the decoration seems to be Islamic until one finds the miniature heads and the coats-of-arms amid pine kernels and leafy interlace.
She moulded rice and puréed sprouts, slid paper garters on to lamb bones and rolled slices of beaten meat around stuffings which, as often as not, contained pine kernels.
Along the same lines, but more of a trangression: the smoked Scotch salmon with herb marinated prawns in ginger butter and the pan-fried chicken with wild mushrooms, pine kernels and bacon.
À la Provençale is with tomato, Orientale sees the pin-sized legs spiced with pine kernels and fresh mint, while Indienne has a splash of curry thrown in.
I began with steamed fillet of black bream with pan fried avocado, red lentils and pine kernels while my partner chose chicken liver parfait with glazed oranges and warm brioche toast.
The three-course prix fixe lunch offers appetizer selections like farmer soup, braised zucchini and yellow squash with almonds, and rabbit terrine with pine kernel, pistachio and daikon radish salad.
Be sure to try the Kounies Salad, combining lettuce, avocado, fennel, fresh mushrooms and pine kernels, and round off with warm loukoumades (bite-sized doughnuts) served with honey, sesame seeds and vanilla ice cream.
Initially with almonds from Puglia and Sicily region (Italy) and in the early 60's with Brazil nuts, Pecan nuts, dried fruit, seeds, pistachios, pine kernels, Macadamia nuts and finally the snack lines.
It's a great chance to savour the Christmas atmosphere - and delicacies such as roast chestnuts, mulled wine, castagnaccio (chestnut, raisin and pine kernel cake) - or take your pick from local mustards, hand-knitted woollies, jewellery, toys and sweets.
Throughout Greece people often enjoy eating from small dishes such as meze with various dips such as tzatziki, grilled octopus and small fish, feta cheese, dolmades (rice, currants and pine kernels wrapped in vine leaves), various pulses, olives and cheese.
Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Here, the fish is matched with olives, pine kernels and golden raisins.
Stir in the pine kernels and season the pasta to taste with salt and pepper.
Pound together the basil, garlic and pine kernels in a mortar or blender until you have a fine paste.
Sprinkle with pine kernels and serve immediately.
Sometimes pine kernels are sugar-coated, too, and the delicious result is called pinyonets.
Even the blood is used, for delicious blood sausage or stir-fried with chopped onion and pine kernels.
The plant is expected to be fueled by reprocessed pine kernel shells, to generate 49 megawatts of electricity, enough to power 50,000 homes.
"Best I've ever had," says D of pan-seared scallops with aged balsamic reduction, pancetta and pine kernels.
It's the chemically created aroma of the season - wood smoke, pine kernels, cinnamon and cloves - that is overwhelming every department store grotto in the country.
'Whereas pine kernels and sunflower seeds-' 'There aren't any rivers around that you need helping over, are there?'
He fed her duckling glazed with a compote of honeyed apricots, boiled rice with cardamom and pine kernels, and baked quail's eggs.
One of these candies, sometimes referred to as a 'chamber spice', was made with cloves, ginger, aniseed, juniper berries, almonds and pine kernels dipped in melted sugar.
The pine kernels imbedded in its tip evoked visions of Mr. de' Martino's hometown, Sorrento, Italy, where they are celebrated in abundance throughout the year.
Some fettés are made of eggplants and julienned carrots topped with grilled chicken and pine kernels while some contain lamb shanks, different spices and yogurt.
A Map The Leblanc family has made the smoothest of culinary oils (almonds, pistachios, sesame seeds, pine kernels, peanuts etc) at its stone mill in Burgundy since 1878.
The heart of the palace is the large courtyard, where all the decoration seems to be Islamic until one finds the miniature heads and the coats-of-arms amid pine kernels and leafy interlace.
She moulded rice and puréed sprouts, slid paper garters on to lamb bones and rolled slices of beaten meat around stuffings which, as often as not, contained pine kernels.
Along the same lines, but more of a trangression: the smoked Scotch salmon with herb marinated prawns in ginger butter and the pan-fried chicken with wild mushrooms, pine kernels and bacon.
À la Provençale is with tomato, Orientale sees the pin-sized legs spiced with pine kernels and fresh mint, while Indienne has a splash of curry thrown in.
I began with steamed fillet of black bream with pan fried avocado, red lentils and pine kernels while my partner chose chicken liver parfait with glazed oranges and warm brioche toast.
The three-course prix fixe lunch offers appetizer selections like farmer soup, braised zucchini and yellow squash with almonds, and rabbit terrine with pine kernel, pistachio and daikon radish salad.
Be sure to try the Kounies Salad, combining lettuce, avocado, fennel, fresh mushrooms and pine kernels, and round off with warm loukoumades (bite-sized doughnuts) served with honey, sesame seeds and vanilla ice cream.
Initially with almonds from Puglia and Sicily region (Italy) and in the early 60's with Brazil nuts, Pecan nuts, dried fruit, seeds, pistachios, pine kernels, Macadamia nuts and finally the snack lines.
It's a great chance to savour the Christmas atmosphere - and delicacies such as roast chestnuts, mulled wine, castagnaccio (chestnut, raisin and pine kernel cake) - or take your pick from local mustards, hand-knitted woollies, jewellery, toys and sweets.
Throughout Greece people often enjoy eating from small dishes such as meze with various dips such as tzatziki, grilled octopus and small fish, feta cheese, dolmades (rice, currants and pine kernels wrapped in vine leaves), various pulses, olives and cheese.
In this retelling, Pinocchio is neither puppet nor boy but a 100-year-old art historian called Professor Pinenut.
Among Salute's specialty dishes are warm, thinly sliced, fresh swordfish with pinenut sauce, white pizza with baby clams and homemade gelato.
Storybook's Rip It Up (or Jake), does not have an owner from Pinenut, N.C., who knows every nut known to man.
Fiano - Grown on the southwest coast of Italy, the wines from this grape can be described as dewy and herbal, often with notes of pinenut and pesto.
A Professor Pinenut, retired from an American university, is the hero of Mr. Coover's Rabelaisian burlesque version of Collodi's puppet fable.
Desserts held their own, as in a super-tangy lemon tartlet with shortbread-like pinenut crust, chocolate caramel hazelnut torte and pear crisp (smothered under a brown-Bettyish blanket of sugared multitextured grains).
At Huangtianyuan Cake Shop, two centuries old, a visitor can buy such sweets in the form of pinenut candies, sesame pastries, preserved tangerine peel, sweet and sour olives, sweetened bean paste flavored with osmanthus blossoms or double mooncakes made of lotus paste.
The Wild Boar Hotel, near Windermere, has served up squirrel in Asian-style pancakes, while squirrel, truffle, spinach and pinenut tortellini - with porcini veloute and parmesan wafer, no less - is a winner at Stravaigin in Glasgow.
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