skewer

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definition
verb
skewered meat and fish
fasten together or pierce with a pin or skewer.
noun
Peppers and tomatoes can be barbecued on the skewers between meat pieces.
a long piece of wood or metal used for holding pieces of food, typically meat, together during cooking.
example
Kebab is the common word for meat roasted in pieces or slices on a 'skewer' or as meatballs on a grill.
The most famous dish of Turkish origin is the shish kebab, pieces of lamb grilled on a 'skewer' .
Pieces of lamb threaded on a 'skewer' and grilled over hot charcoal is known around the world as shish kebab.
If a novel was riddled with the flat-footed cliches that plague so many science books, the critics would 'skewer' it.
You can check the cake is cooked by inserting a metal 'skewer' into its centre, which should come out clean.
Brochette is a posh way of referring to lumps of meat stuck on a 'skewer' .
Eleanor watched him feed the fire and then 'skewer' the fish and immediately set the over the fire.
Wiley found a couple of long thin sticks to 'skewer' the fish.
Local lore has it that the fish were once so plentiful that it was possible to 'skewer' them with hay forks.
Pierce the skin with a metal 'skewer' and check that the juices contain no sign of blood.
The large 'skewer' of marinated lamb pieces came with a mint and honey sauce combination which was described as ‘unusual but very good’ by an appreciative diner.
Secure each piece with a wooden 'skewer' and place on a parchment-lined sheet pan.
When hot, place the paneer 'skewers' on it and grill for three to four minutes, turning them regularly, until lightly charred all over.
Lili's lemon sole was accompanied by peeled prawns grilled kebab-style on 'skewers' and a generous selection of boiled new potatoes.
Not only is American politics 'skewered' and forked apart, but one songwriter's artistic evolution is laid out bare.
Thread the pieces of chicken in a zig-zag fashion on to the metal or bamboo 'skewers' and set to one side.
Each item was 'skewered' on a cocktail stick and laid like sun rays around the plate, which also had a flower intricately carved out of turnip for decoration.
Alternatively, you can use normal metal 'skewers' .
In a commentary for Zmag he not only 'skewers' the fanaticism and delusion of the right, but the failure of the supposedly liberal media.
Warm the barbecue up to medium heat and place the 'skewers' on the grill.
She passed him a stick on which bite-sized chunks of meat had been 'skewered' .
Anyhow, in two and half years of blogging, I've been flamed and broiled and 'skewered' and roasted a number of times.
Peppers and tomatoes can be barbecued on the 'skewers' between meat pieces.
It is an excellently conceived program targeted at 'skewering' various forms of anti-intellectual pseudoscience, exposing money-hungry conmen and the ignorant beliefs they feed on.
Boneless cubes of lamb are marinated in spicy yogurt and arranged with vegetables on metal 'skewers' .
When we came from London to see how the renovations for the house were shaping up we found the builders 'skewering' freshly marinated meat for a barbecue and a popping open a bottle of rosé.
As she waited for the meat to prepare, she 'skewered' a lump of pale golden paraphernalia roasting at the fire.
With its intricate cartoons and satirical send-ups, the monthly magazine gained a reputation for 'skewering' politicians, advertisers, TV shows and a variety of print outlets.
It certainly didn't deserve the critical 'skewering' it received, nor should it have failed as miserably as it did, but it's hardly a film to get excited about.
The rapid-fire 'skewering' of individuals and riffing on different subjects doesn't lend itself to being ‘the kind of book you can't put down.’
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