suet
IPA: sˈut
noun
- The fatty tissue that surrounds and protects the kidneys; that of sheep and cattle is used in cooking and in making tallow.
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Examples of "suet" in Sentences
- Please clarify why you use SUET.
- Oh, yes, a mesh suet is a very bad idea.
- Actually, mincemeat often has suet in it.
- Most modern recipes stipulate packaged suet.
- Suet can be bought in natural form in many supermarkets.
- Pre packaged suet sold in supermarkets is dehydrated suet.
- A suet pastry lid is then placed on top and sealed tightly.
- Suet is also an ingredient of traditional mincemeat fruit mince .
- Suet pastry is soft in contrast to the crispness of shortcrust pastry.
- This is particularly true of unshelled foods, such as thistle seed and suet.
- Bottle of the best mincemeat available no one really wants to ask a butcher for any mystery meat called suet
- Many Christmas puddings contain suet, but my mother and her mother used butter, because they found suet unappetizing.
- Kidneys are encased in a creamy, waxy fat called suet, which is easily removed by cutting into it and then peeling it away.
- For those who really want meat in their dessert, there is an ingredient called suet that can be included in a mincemeat pie.
- She can get treats for her feathered friends, such as suet cakes and also all of her gardening supplies like wall o water plant protectors!
- Not only does it mean vegetarians can eat it, but the word suet has developed negative connotations - many people just don't like the sound of it.
- * And, as I was crumbling up the suet, which is much nicer than lard, I think, because it's so dry, I was struck by how pretty it is--very white and with a sheen to it.
- Place it over the fire, and when it is so hot that it will siss, oil over the bottom of the pan with a piece of suet, that is if the meat is all lean; if not, it is not necessary to grease the bottom of the pan.
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