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    andünsten

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    Paprika putzen, in Stücke schneiden und in etwas heißem Öl andünsten.
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    I'd really like to make some Ratatouille, but I have to andünst the pepper first! Anyone know what that means?
    AuthorHungrig19 Nov 07, 15:22
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    to braise sth. lightly  | braised, braised | [COOK.]etw.acc. andünsten  | dünstete an, angedünstet |
    to sweat sth.  | sweat/sweated, sweat/sweatedsweat/sweated | [COOK.]etw.acc. andünsten  | dünstete an, angedünstet |
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    sure, fry it but lower the heat. Then the juice comes and it's stewing.
    #1Authorpia19 Nov 07, 15:33
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    to braise lightly
    #2AuthorHermann19 Nov 07, 15:34
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    Thanks! Now I can eat!
    #3AuthorHungrig19 Nov 07, 15:36
    Suggestionto sweat [cook.]
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    Oxford English Dictionary (Online version):

    "To heat (meat or vegetables, etc.) in a pan with fat or water, in order to extract the juices.

    Example: 1972 Guardian 18 Aug. 11/3 Finely chop one large onion and two cloves garlic. Sweat these in a little oil in a thick saucepan."
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    Traditionell in englisch-sprachige Küchen sagt man "to sweat" dazu, wie im Deutschen auch am häufigsten mit Zwiebeln.
    #4Authorkchocolate330 Jan 08, 02:49
     
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