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Filter by Meaning She used a colander to dust cornstarch on the surface of the dough to prevent sticking.
The chef dusted the plate with paprika using a colander for presentation.
She used a colander to strain the pasta before adding sauce.
She used a colander to strain the water from the cooked spaghetti.
The colander had rusted and had to be thrown away.
My mom always uses a colander to rinse off the canned beans before adding them to the chili.
After blanching the green beans, use the colander to drain them.
She decorated the cake by using a colander to sprinkle edible glitter over it.
The pasta maker used a colander to shape the pasta into long, thin strands.
She drained the boiled potatoes using a colander before mashing them.
She boiled the lobster in a colander to make it easy to remove the meat from the shell.
He placed the chopped vegetables in the colander to rinse them off before adding them to the soup.
We sifted the flour through a colander to remove any lumps.
The colander helped remove the excess oil from the fried chicken.
She put the berries in a colander and rinsed them thoroughly.
I washed the lettuce in a colander before adding it to the salad.
The baker sifted the flour through a colander to remove any lumps.
Can you help me colander the excess oil from the fried chicken?
Don't forget to colander the rice before serving it.
The dense colander texture of the sponge makes it perfect for scrubbing dishes.
The pastry chef decorated the wedding cake with a colander full of icing sugar.
I always colander the canned beans before adding them to my salad.
The recipe required the chef to sift the powdered sugar through a colander to achieve a smooth texture.
She used a colander to drain the pasta after cooking it.
The colander design of the showerhead allows for a relaxing, rain-like water flow.
The bartender had to colander the ice cubes from the cocktail shaker.
The colander is an essential tool in any kitchen for washing and straining various foods.
He poured the cooked pasta into the colander to strain it.
The colander made it easy to wash the beans before cooking.
He dusted the pizza with flour using a colander before baking it.
She shook the colander to sprinkle cinnamon on the French toast.
He drained the quinoa in a colander after cooking it.
She forgot to colander the water from the boiled potatoes.
She had to colander the water from her flooded basement.
He sprinkled confectioner's sugar over the donuts using a colander.
The artist used a colander to create a unique paint pattern on the canvas.
He used a colander to colander the paint before applying it to the wall.
The chef used a colander to strain the lobster stock.
He used a colander to spread cocoa powder over the tiramisu.
The colander is an essential tool for making homemade pasta.
The intricate colander pattern on the fabric gave the dress a unique texture and design.
The chef sifted the flour with a colander before adding it to the dough.
The recipe said to colander the canned tomatoes before adding them to the sauce.
She used a colander to sprinkle cocoa powder over the cake.
The miners had to colander the gravel to extract the gold.
The tennis racket's strings are tightly woven together, resembling a colander, allowing for maximum ball control.
The colander holes on the drainage pipe prevented debris from clogging the system.
They needed to colander the sand to find the hidden treasure.
I forgot to colander the quinoa and it turned out mushy.
She used a colander to sprinkle powdered sugar on top of the cupcakes.
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