Translation for '
toasted' from English to French
VERB | to toast | toasted | toasted toasting | toasts | |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
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- Made by combining "sencha" tea leaves with toasted puffs of rice.
- "Sándwich caliente" (hot sandwich) or "tostado" (toasted) as it is called in Argentina is a variant of the croqué monsieur made with two slices of "pan de sánguche" filled ham and cheese and toasted.
- Chahuis must be toasted well, otherwise they have a bitter flavor.
- Churchill in turn replied with a toast to Stalin and he toasted President Roosevelt's heath, as well as that of Harriman.
- A common preparation is "sambal belacan", made by mixing toasted belacan with chilli peppers, minced garlic, shallot paste and sugar and then fried.
- They are often toasted and served with jam or butter, or plain with tea, although the high fat content makes them extremely hot when toasted.
- A fresh New York-style bagel is traditionally never toasted.
- Toasted ravioli, colloquially known as T-Ravs, Another claim is from Louis Oldani.
- In other recipes, the cacao is left toasted from the previous day.
- The seeds, toasted and seasoned, known as "pepitas", are a common snack.
- The bread is hollowed out and either toasted or fried before it is filled with a creamy stew of chicken, seafood, tripe, or mushroom.
- They are toasted and then ground into a fine powder.
- is a Spanish word which literally means "toasted".
- Cheese and marshmallows are also toasted by exposure to dry radiant heat.
- " [...] " (...) is a type of flour made from ground toasted barley or other toasted grains. It is used in Bolivian, Ecuadorian and Peruvian cuisine.
- The basic recipe for salprieta contains equal parts of toasted corn and toasted peanuts, both ground to a coarse powder; then mixed with finely chopped coriander, dried oregano, salt and black pepper.
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