roast

assado
definition
verb
she was going to roast a leg of lamb for Sunday dinner
cook (food, especially meat) by prolonged exposure to heat in an oven or over a fire.
if you waste his time he'll roast you
criticize or reprimand severely.
noun
carving the Sunday roast
a cut of meat that has been roasted or that is intended for roasting.
The screenplay's one gaffe is a Christmas party roast the company puts on and its contents directly quote and mock only the characterizations and moments seen in the film itself.
a banquet to honor a person at which the honoree is subjected to good-natured ridicule.
adjective
a plate of cold roast beef
(of food) having been cooked in an oven or over an open fire.
translation of 'roast'
verb
torrar-se,
torrar,
calcinar,
tostar,
assar
noun
carne assada,
assadura,
assado
adjective
torrado,
tostado
example
Immediately, the smell of a delicious 'roast' filled the room.
He gave her seeds for the variety, and told her to 'roast' the plant's seeds and grind them for a caffeine-free coffee substitute.
The guardians must not get drunk and must have a simple diet, consisting of 'roast' meat, and no sweets.
Paul and Kat run back to camp and 'roast' the goose.
I would answer your question with the scene in which Angela burns the 'roast' she was preparing for dinner.
There were no cappuccinos, no macchiatos, not even a simple cup of French 'roast' .
In essence, we get the perfect reel to unveil at Lee's celebrity 'roast' , a chance to embarrass a living legend with the very movies that helped to elongate his career.
He would sharpen a knife for a full five minutes before carving the 'roast' .
A nice dark 'roast' , I could tell the beans were fresh as soon as I opened the package.
Myrtle leaves are used in Mediterranean countries to flavour 'roast' pork and small birds.
You can boil it or 'roast' it over the fire, as you like.
The conversation ended as he began to eat the 'roast' duck and cook vegetables.
He knew exactly what he wanted: soup of the day and 'roast' chicken.
To the English, crackling is a standard part of a meal involving 'roast' pork.
Maybe we'll even 'roast' some marshmallows when the coals get low enough.
Let's say an enemy has invited all your gang to a weenie 'roast' , and you want to sabotage the picnic.
They gather driftwood for fuel and share a dinner of 'roast' pigeons and boiled samphire.
Floyd had a 'roast' lamb in the oven, and it was done.
Sundays would be the day that I properly cook something traditional like 'roast' lamb.
She made apple tart, apple crumble, and 'roast' pork with apple sauce.
"The secret to really crisp 'roast' potatoes is to choose a suitable variety such as king Edwards.
The chef would prepare a marinated 'roast' with whipped potatoes and French cut green beans.
Restaurants in the hotel were the first to provide authentic Beijing cuisine such as 'roast' duck and precious royal dishes.
The restaurant's special 'roast' chicken is flash-fried, then served under a blizzard of fried garlic stems, and tastes like a poor man's rendition of Peking duck.
As a young chef arrives bearing dainty bowls of 'roast' pumpkin soup, Gordon explains how the dish was prepared to concentrate the flavour.
That afternoon, I end up at a Boucherie - a stereotypically Cajun outdoor hog 'roast' - in the woods, among local huntsmen and their families.
Season the pork 'roast' with the 1 tsp. cumin, salt and pepper.
Do the same for 'roast' potatoes by quartering them instead.
It works in the same was as a 'roast' : you relentlessly poke fun at the target, and then tell them that you love them.
I can manage the odd bowl of mash or a couple of 'roast' potatoes.
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