vendredi 20 novembre 2009

Journée mondiale de l'enfance.

Un tireur Serbe de 12 ans, très impressionnant, un bon petit gars drôlement fort.

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chow mein

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[chow MAYN] A Chinese-American dish that consists of small pieces of meat (usually chicken) or shrimp and vegetables such as bean sprouts, water chestnuts , bamboo shoots , mushrooms and onions. The ingredients are usually fried separately, then combined at the last minute and served over crisp noodles.

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mercredi 18 novembre 2009

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water bath

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The French call this cooking technique bain marie. It consists of placing a container (pan, bowl, soufflé dish, etc.) of food in a large, shallow pan of warm water, which surrounds the food with gentle heat. The food may be cooked in this manner either in an oven or on top of a range. This technique is designed to cook delicate dishes such as custards, sauces and savory mousses without breaking or curdling them. It can also be used to keep cooked foods warm.

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