![]() (16) As they were pulling in the dredge, the rope snapped. (15) Season chicken thighs with salt and pepper to taste and dredge in flour. (14) As such, there is limited information on this topic, although as noted, most recreational fishers dive rather than dredge for scallops. 'instrument for bringing up or removing solid matter from under water by dragging the bottom,' late 15c., in Scottish dreg-boat 'boat for dredging,' perhaps ultimately from root of drag (possibly via Middle Dutch dregghe 'drag-net'). (13) Stuff the zucchini blossoms with mixture and dredge in flour, egg wash and panko repeat process. (12) It took a moment to dredge his name up out of her memory, but she could hardly forget the handsome face of the boy who had rescued her from being a hostage in the first game, whom she had later run away from once he insulted her. (11) For the soft-shell crab: season the crabs and dredge in flour, shaking off any excess. (8) He added: ÔÇÿIf everything goes ahead as planned, we will dredge, maintain and deepen the harbour.ÔÇÖ (9) I don't understand why you had to dredge up this story (10) The dredge returned from 1,600 meters under the sea filled with live mussels and fresh sulfide minerals. (7) He said a dredge is being used to bring up wreckage submerged under 11m of water. (6) The soundings indicated a modest depth of only 525 fathoms and there was no expectation of anything out of the ordinary when the dredge was sent down at 10 o'clock that morning. (4) dredge the bananas with sugar and cinnamon (5) Cut chicken into 1/2 inch pieces and dredge in all-purpose flour. ![]() a barge on which such a machine is mounted. (3) Do not dredge the pasta in flour to prevent sticking, as the flour turns to glue when cooked and, ironically, causes the pasta to stick together (using semolina flour from Italian delis instead will help). any of various powerful machines for dredging up or removing earth, as from the bottom of a river, by means of a scoop, a series of buckets, a suction pipe, or the like. When people dredge a harbour, river, or other area of water, they remove mud and unwanted material from the bottom with a special machine in order to make. (2) At 4 A.M., they deployed the dredge in the hope of getting something before the weather got too bad but had to pull it up before it passed 1,300 fathoms. (1) Brush the pie with milk and dredge with caster sugar.
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