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Definition of stewed in English: stewedadjective stjuːdst(j)ud 1(of food) cooked slowly in liquid in a closed dish or pan. Example sentencesExamples - A stomach-teasing aroma of stewed food was in the air, and the thrumming of African bass guitar wafted through the open window.
- For dessert, many dishes include fried or stewed bananas.
- Guests are often given a choice of curry goat and white rice, rice and peas or kidney beans with fried chicken, or stewed chicken or beef for the main course.
- She preserved stewed fruit in jars with screw tops and rubber rings and clips to hold them tight.
- Side dishes range from boiled vegetables with a piece of dried fish to fried and stewed dishes including meat curries.
- This was served with a dish of stewed potatoes and turnips - a great complement to the flavorful meat, which was rosy and tender in places, wonderfully crispy and smoky in others.
- This is the variant I cooked yesterday… if I'd had them I would have added some sliced parsnip, and it never hurts to throw in a couple of big juicy sliced tomatoes with a stewed beef recipe.
- It was served in a wine sauce, with a small mound of stewed vegetables and three herbed potato dumplings.
- The girls had been up all night cooking macaroni and cheese, scalloped potatoes and stewed pork.
- Another house specialty is the sweet stewed apples that give every plate a homey feel.
- Around each of the larger dishes were collections of stewed vegetables.
- Rabbit cooked in brown beer with stewed prunes is a regional specialty.
- Standard dishes such as stewed beef and home-style bean curd are frequently requested here.
- Flummeries are a traditional English pudding made from cereal grain and served with stewed fruit.
- The third ingredient is stewed meat, and it is usually served with fried plantain and a salad.
- Caroline often felt cold and I advised her to eat more warm, lightly cooked and stewed food which would be easier for the body to digest and to regularly drink tea made with freshly grated ginger.
- Try stewed or baked fruit served with low fat crème fraiche for desert.
- Hearty casseroles, chunky soups and old fashioned crumbles and puddings involving stewed pears and syrup become inexplicably appealing.
- Firing the stove he placed a pot of water onto the flame and then went into the barrel of salted meat so that he may cook himself a hardy meal of stewed duck with wheat bread.
- Most of these are boiled, served with some kind of stewed fish or meat, and accompanied by a sauce.
- 1.1British (of tea) tasting strong and bitter because of prolonged brewing.
Example sentencesExamples - They made contemptibly lukewarm, stewed tea, not the burning hot, intensely flavoured medicinal liquid that made you gasp as you sipped it.
- Another substance containing large quantities of tannin is cold, stewed, strong tea.
- They change to the colour of stewed tea to the point where you can't see the bottom in six inches of water.
- We never mustered the nerve to tell him how brewed and stewed and foul it really was.
- It seems strange to me, a visitor, that the stewed tea, rigid morals and lurid wallpaper of Fifties England should jump cultures so easily, but why not?
- Any profits help rehouse the city's homeless, so you might expect it would be run like a soup kitchen with trestle tables and urns of stewed tea.
2informal Drunk. we got stewed at their party in combination the man was half-stewed Synonyms intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin Definition of stewed in US English: stewedadjectivest(y)o͞odst(j)ud 1(of food) cooked slowly in liquid in a closed dish or pan. Example sentencesExamples - Guests are often given a choice of curry goat and white rice, rice and peas or kidney beans with fried chicken, or stewed chicken or beef for the main course.
- For dessert, many dishes include fried or stewed bananas.
- A stomach-teasing aroma of stewed food was in the air, and the thrumming of African bass guitar wafted through the open window.
- Side dishes range from boiled vegetables with a piece of dried fish to fried and stewed dishes including meat curries.
- This was served with a dish of stewed potatoes and turnips - a great complement to the flavorful meat, which was rosy and tender in places, wonderfully crispy and smoky in others.
- Caroline often felt cold and I advised her to eat more warm, lightly cooked and stewed food which would be easier for the body to digest and to regularly drink tea made with freshly grated ginger.
- Try stewed or baked fruit served with low fat crème fraiche for desert.
- This is the variant I cooked yesterday… if I'd had them I would have added some sliced parsnip, and it never hurts to throw in a couple of big juicy sliced tomatoes with a stewed beef recipe.
- Firing the stove he placed a pot of water onto the flame and then went into the barrel of salted meat so that he may cook himself a hardy meal of stewed duck with wheat bread.
- She preserved stewed fruit in jars with screw tops and rubber rings and clips to hold them tight.
- Around each of the larger dishes were collections of stewed vegetables.
- Hearty casseroles, chunky soups and old fashioned crumbles and puddings involving stewed pears and syrup become inexplicably appealing.
- The third ingredient is stewed meat, and it is usually served with fried plantain and a salad.
- Most of these are boiled, served with some kind of stewed fish or meat, and accompanied by a sauce.
- It was served in a wine sauce, with a small mound of stewed vegetables and three herbed potato dumplings.
- The girls had been up all night cooking macaroni and cheese, scalloped potatoes and stewed pork.
- Flummeries are a traditional English pudding made from cereal grain and served with stewed fruit.
- Rabbit cooked in brown beer with stewed prunes is a regional specialty.
- Another house specialty is the sweet stewed apples that give every plate a homey feel.
- Standard dishes such as stewed beef and home-style bean curd are frequently requested here.
- 1.1informal predicative Drunk.
we got stewed at their party Synonyms intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin - 1.2British (of tea) tasting strong and bitter because of prolonged brewing.
Example sentencesExamples - We never mustered the nerve to tell him how brewed and stewed and foul it really was.
- They change to the colour of stewed tea to the point where you can't see the bottom in six inches of water.
- They made contemptibly lukewarm, stewed tea, not the burning hot, intensely flavoured medicinal liquid that made you gasp as you sipped it.
- It seems strange to me, a visitor, that the stewed tea, rigid morals and lurid wallpaper of Fifties England should jump cultures so easily, but why not?
- Any profits help rehouse the city's homeless, so you might expect it would be run like a soup kitchen with trestle tables and urns of stewed tea.
- Another substance containing large quantities of tannin is cold, stewed, strong tea.
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