It is there, she realises, to poach fish before the licensed fishing crews set out. |
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To poach the eggs, cook them for between 45 seconds and a minute, spooning the white over the yolk. |
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They mistakenly believed he had tried to bogart the gas and poach the summit. |
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Put some water in the pan and cover to steam, so as to poach the egg inside the bowl. |
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You can poach or fry the eggs, keeping the yolks runny, and serve with a salad for a light lunch or supper. |
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Reduce heat, put in the pears and poach gently for 25 minutes, until tender. |
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Add the sous-vide bag and poach the wax beans until tender, about five minutes. |
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Trim away skin and fat before cooking, then broil, grill, roast or poach instead of frying. |
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Late on a schoolboy error from keeper Mark Zawadski allowed Ks sub Martyn Williams in to poach a goal and secure maximum points. |
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Baited explosives are used to hunt pigs while dynamiting is the most popular method employed to poach fish. |
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She sets traps to try and poach fish from the local pond and checks them daily. |
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The supermarket giant has apologised after trying to poach top chefs from some of Manchester's best restaurants. |
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Place pork belly in a roasting pan, cover with water and poach in oven for 10 hours. |
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To poach the fish, put the lemon juice in a shallow pan with enough lightly salted water to cover the fish, then bring to the boil. |
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About 5-10 minutes before the lentils are ready, put the whole sausage in the water and poach it until it is warmed through. |
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Just remember, it's not considered very good taste to poach on another woman's territory. |
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The University is going to poach on your territory with a computerized system to help companies find managers. |
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The best way to cook scallops is to grill, fry or poach them for no more than a couple of minutes. |
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The only man to poach another's foxes was one whose own coverts were bare, never a poor man looking for his dinner. |
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Further, professional journalists have a credo that they don't just poach on other people's scoops. |
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In a strong chicken stock at a simmer, poach the galantine slowly for 15 to 20 minutes until cooked through. |
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To poach the eggs, fill a large skillet about two-thirds full with water, to a depth of about 2 inches. |
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Just to rub salt in a wound that they cut themselves, Real Madrid are also apparently intending to poach Mauricio Pochettino this summer. |
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Indeed, there will be lots of clients and agents and turf to poach or protect if this deal goes through. |
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Is the intention to poach on the established territory of the Stockholm awards? |
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Businesses will even more ruthlessly poach skilled workers off each other. |
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His idea of defense is to try to block shots or poach the passing lanes. |
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We'll teach those little beggars not to poach on our territory. |
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If Australia wanted to play that kind of game, the ARU could easily poach themselves an AFL player and train him up to pot long range field goals all day. |
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Whether all this largess will be enough to negate the huge economic incentive to poach tigers is moot. |
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Lower these carefully into a pan of simmering water and poach for 4 minutes. |
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That old-times feeling was extended when Terry galavanted 100 yards upfield to poach the third. |
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Certain military personnel even declared their intention to poach elephants to support themselves, as they were not being paid. |
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I also have several recipes in which I poach foie gras in spiced bouillons with some Shaoxing rice wine or some sorghum schnapps. |
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Companies are afraid that other companies will poach their newly trained employees-so they don't want to pay for them and then lose them. |
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Slide the two eggs in the water and poach for about 3 minutes or until the desired doneness. |
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Wrap the cod steaks with film, seal well and poach in water at 70º for 10 minutes. |
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Arrange mangetout and trout on top, close lid and poach for approx. 25 minutes. |
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Bring the stock to the boil, and poach the fish in it for about 10 minutes, before removing with a ladle and reserving. |
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I try not to think about the cold years ahead, when time will slowly poach my youth and my body will begin its untoward changes. |
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Just halve and stone a few apricots, peaches or plums, and poach in a simmering sugar syrup with a split vanilla pod, a bay leaf or a few peppercorns for up to five minutes. |
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Directing her to disrobe, she would poach her in herbs in a hot tub and then literally electrify her. |
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They farm, fish, poach and exploit small amounts of natural resources. |
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With 43 more enforcement officers added to a strong team across the country, we can take aggressive action to protect the environment from those who would poach, plunder or pollute our natural heritage. |
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This format has created a number of powerful groups who were initially complimentary to the hypermarket, but who are now, by virtue of their increasing buying power and expertise starting to poach market share. |
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They could do this either by trying to poach existing customers away from the merged entity, or by enhancing their capacity in the hope of offering a technically superior service. |
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Empty them out and poach them for 3 min with their lids on. |
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Both are models for the type of newsperson Al Jazeera is trying to poach. |
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There have already been reported cases of spammers who can afford to poach specialists from security companies and hire them for their «commercial» activities. |
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The rigorous new examination for 16-year-olds will require them to be able to tenderise, marinate, blanch, poach, fry and braise – as well as make their own pasta, choux pastry, bread and tagine. |
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It can grill, steam, gratinate, bake, rise, roast, braise, simmer, stew, poach or blanch. |
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The only way to get a feed of Atlantic salmon now, whether it be west coast Atlantic salmon or east coast Atlantic salmon, is through a farm, unless you poach or catch it out of a river. |
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Three sources, including a professional hunter and a former government employee, also told us that Zambians were crossing over into the Zambezi Valley to poach elephants. |
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Concerned that boatmen might poach his game and wildfowl, Brooke did not want the canal to pass through his land. |
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Add the prawns, turn down the heat and poach for two minutes until pink. |
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The white of an egg with spirit of wine, doth bake the egg into clots, as if it began to poach. |
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So long as they are impeccably fresh, poach them as you see fit. |
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Depending on to whom you speak this is enabling the phone companies to encroach on the cable business and is enabling cable companies to poach on the phone business. |
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A We lightly poach the smoked haddock separately then fold it gently into the macaroni cheese mix at the end, before placing under the grill to gratinate. |
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This effect is potentially reducible, such as in China where commercially farmed turtles may be reducing some of the pressure to poach endangered species. |
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Heat butter to 175 degrees in saucepan Add all remaining ingredients including salt Submerge chicken in huller and poach 6 minutes on each side Let rest and keep chicken warm. |
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This is the point about the stylish new Sportage, which I predict will poach as much from hatch drivers as from the more traditional green wellie brigade. |
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Heat to just below boiling point, then reduce the heat, add the Earl Grey tea bag and poach the plums, turning them once, for 15-20 minutes or until they are soft. |
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