English to Spanish Dictionary thyme

thyme

tomillo
definition
noun
Add all the spices, parsley, thyme , bay leaf, shallots, garlic, vanilla pod and lemon slices.
a low-growing aromatic plant of the mint family. The small leaves are used as a culinary herb, and the plant yields a medicinal oil.
translation of 'thyme'
noun
tomillo
example
When shopping for 'thyme' plants you will use for cooking, pinch off a piece of leaf to taste before you buy.
I prepared chicken stock with bouillon cubes, adding sprigs of 'thyme' and bay leaves.
A rare delight is a pig's kidney the size of a fist baked slowly with 'thyme' , tarragon, cream and snippets of bacon.
Basil, marjoram and 'thyme' grow well in small containers; bay, lavender and rosemary need larger ones.
Add all the spices, parsley, 'thyme' , bay leaf, shallots, garlic, vanilla pod and lemon slices.
I know a bank whereon the wild 'thyme' blows, where oxlips and the nodding cowslip grow.
Toss on a mass of fresh herbs, such as 'thyme' or basil, or rub it with garlic and olive oil.
For the ham, boil in water with 'thyme' , garlic, bay leaves, onions and leeks for two hours then break into largish pieces.
I usually have a pot of parsley on the kitchen windowsill, as well as some tarragon and 'thyme' .
Home grown herbs would have included coriander, dill, 'thyme' , opium poppy and summer savoury.
Grey mullet is popular in Mediterranean dishes and goes well with rosemary, 'thyme' , garlic and fennel.
Squeeze out the excess liquid with your hands and add the beaten egg, salt, flour, parsley and 'thyme' leaves, mixing well.
I also ignored the dried thyme that was provided in my bundle and used fresh 'thyme' and rosemary because I had it on hand.
Dishes are mostly enhanced with lemons and fresh or dried mountain herbs such as 'thyme' and oregano.
It was often burned with juniper and 'thyme' as a means of cleansing a room of witches and bad spirits.
Rosemary, 'thyme' and dill are also good decorative herbs to plant with cabbages.
In a blender, blitz together the balsamic vinegar, 'thyme' leaves and garlic.
In front of the beech hedge, a patch of un-cultivated land overflowed with flowering 'thyme' , rosemary and gorse.
Over a medium heat, in a large pan, soften the onion, bay leaves and 'thyme' in the butter for one minute.
He remembers the windblown 'thymy' moors of the west of Scotland.
Other powerful herbs include dill, 'garden thyme' , rosemary and peppermint.
There was the good pasture for the horses and 'thymy' hill-grass for the sheep.
The air is sweetened by the 'thymy' odours of mountain and moor.
Above hung the 'thymy' hill where dry grasses and bracken murmured or screamed in the wind.
Peppered Parmesan ‘French fries’ were all peppery at the front of the tongue and 'thymy' at the back.
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