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Add more broth as needed to maintain a thick, stewy consistency.
And it had a similar thick, stewy texture.
A man called Mick had been working for Stewy for several years.
Even though I generally like fish simply cooked in the microwave, certain stewy preparations are also very well suited to the magic box.
"Last night this was over duck," she said, but you could cook the salsa down into a stewy compote for pork.
The usual fare is a thick stewy dish of rice and carrots called shola.
This sturdy square noodle is one of our favorites and goes best with a stewy sauce that can stick to its sides.
In the winter I crave slow-cooked, stewy things.
His market greens, a stewy version of collards with potatoes and locally smoked ham, are just $3.
We stopped near a bacon roll and stewy tea van, and Sundance immediately got out.
Nate, along with the rest of the funeral home-owning Fisher family, leads a big, stewy mess of a life.
Simmer, stirring and adding the simmering water as necessary; mixture should remain thick and stewy, never dry.
Krill flourish in the stewy sea, stuffing themselves with algae, but some creatures are in trouble.
I personally would have kept the black pudding and nixed the oxtail, which tasted too stewy for the refined presentation.
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Hutspot is a traditional stewy soup (or soupy stew), a Dutch variation on the kind made throughout Europe.
Still, her bland, stewy Crock-Pot suppers lull him into the belief that he is becoming rooted in the world at last.
Edward Easton, a waiter, said he had worked at many restaurants where the workers were given plates of "stewy things" to eat whenever they had time.
Red snapper ($19.95) is cooked with admirable restraint and presented on a bed of soft spinach surrounded by a savory sea of stewy vegetables.
The husky, strapping noodles and stewy shredded meat in the pappardelle with duck ragu ($14) made it a prime pasta pick.
Sitting over the gooey, stewy rice mixture, the steam from the dish blurred my glasses like the memory scene segues in "Gilligan's Island."
From time to time, the participants pass around a strange-looking cup filled with a stewy green tea in a ritual reminding one of a peace pipe ceremony.
Communists, at least the 1960s suburban variety I knew and loved, cooked big stewy things that had unpronounceable names, murky Eastern origins and masses of garlic.
The menu's sometimes neglected sleeper, the tasty pulled-pork sandwich ($3.70), boasts soft, stewy meat and sauce that soaks into its warm poppy-seed kaiser roll.
Most people tend to eat venison in the autumn – it’s got that warm, dark stewy feel to it that conjures up pictures of cold nights and open fires.