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Definition of soft-boiled in English: soft-boiledadjective (of an egg) boiled for a short time, leaving the yolk soft or liquid. (鸡蛋)煮得半熟的,溏心的 Example sentencesExamples - John Tyler actually sat in this breakfast nook and ate soft-boiled eggs from those egg cups.
- Amazing in the sense that I was amazed by it - singular: one large pasta parcel, which had a soft-boiled egg yolk at the centre and cream cheese on the outside, with the leek on top and the ratatouille underneath.
- She comes home to cook her breakfast of oatmeal and a soft-boiled egg.
- Baby artichokes en barigoule (braised in white wine and olive oil) came with perfectly soft-boiled halves of quails' eggs and effervescent-tasting violet heartsease flowers.
- It would be fun to eat soft-boiled eggs using the set shown in Plate XVI, which was found in the original fitted box.
- I'm sure Senyor Adria's soft-boiled quails' eggs in a caramel glaze, his wild strawberries in Campari and his deconstructed paella were wasted on the music-trade bigwigs, who would have been happier at McDonald's.
- For soft-boiled eggs, simmer for four minutes.
- It started out well, with a soft-boiled egg with a morel cream and truffle mouillettes (toasted fingers of bread to dip into the egg), and then a lobster tempura on a bed of ceps, with a velouté de cèpe poured all around.
- Having read a review of his soft-boiled egg in a rival paper the other week, which pronounced it overcooked and asked what kind of chef it was that could not boil an egg, I ordered it myself, to give him a shot at redemption.
- I'd like an order for two, please, one soft-boiled egg for two, a half order of buttered toast.
- Darling brought out Ted's hash browns and my soft-boiled eggs.
- There are eggs: a soft-boiled hen's egg, with rich black truffle purée and Melba toast for me, a white truffle oil-infused custard set in an open egg shell for him.
- When I was very young and staying at their apartment in the West End, she used to make me soft-boiled eggs, out of their shells in a little bowl, mixed together with lots of salt and pepper.
- As I got up from the breakfast-table in the vast, chandelier-dotted dining room at St Moritz's most distinguished hotel to collect my soft-boiled Swiss egg, my napkin slipped towards the thick red carpet.
- In the warmer seasons, they commonly eat bread and jam, hard- or soft-boiled eggs, a white cheese made from sheep's milk, salty olives, and warm milk or hot tea with milk.
- Until this morning, I might have argued that it was the perfect breakfast - give or take a few buckwheat pancakes, a bowl of homemade granola and yogurt, or the occasional soft-boiled egg with toast, butter optional.
- I ordered a breakfast of tea, kaya toast and two soft-boiled eggs.
- The next day, Maxence soft-boiled the eggs (eight minutes, as per the lady's instructions), while I slivered one of the truffles thinly.
Definition of soft-boiled in US English: soft-boiledadjectiveˈsɔft ˈˌbɔɪld (of an egg) boiled for a short time, leaving the yolk soft or liquid. (鸡蛋)煮得半熟的,溏心的 Example sentencesExamples - Until this morning, I might have argued that it was the perfect breakfast - give or take a few buckwheat pancakes, a bowl of homemade granola and yogurt, or the occasional soft-boiled egg with toast, butter optional.
- Having read a review of his soft-boiled egg in a rival paper the other week, which pronounced it overcooked and asked what kind of chef it was that could not boil an egg, I ordered it myself, to give him a shot at redemption.
- For soft-boiled eggs, simmer for four minutes.
- When I was very young and staying at their apartment in the West End, she used to make me soft-boiled eggs, out of their shells in a little bowl, mixed together with lots of salt and pepper.
- I'd like an order for two, please, one soft-boiled egg for two, a half order of buttered toast.
- It would be fun to eat soft-boiled eggs using the set shown in Plate XVI, which was found in the original fitted box.
- The next day, Maxence soft-boiled the eggs (eight minutes, as per the lady's instructions), while I slivered one of the truffles thinly.
- As I got up from the breakfast-table in the vast, chandelier-dotted dining room at St Moritz's most distinguished hotel to collect my soft-boiled Swiss egg, my napkin slipped towards the thick red carpet.
- In the warmer seasons, they commonly eat bread and jam, hard- or soft-boiled eggs, a white cheese made from sheep's milk, salty olives, and warm milk or hot tea with milk.
- John Tyler actually sat in this breakfast nook and ate soft-boiled eggs from those egg cups.
- It started out well, with a soft-boiled egg with a morel cream and truffle mouillettes (toasted fingers of bread to dip into the egg), and then a lobster tempura on a bed of ceps, with a velouté de cèpe poured all around.
- Darling brought out Ted's hash browns and my soft-boiled eggs.
- She comes home to cook her breakfast of oatmeal and a soft-boiled egg.
- Amazing in the sense that I was amazed by it - singular: one large pasta parcel, which had a soft-boiled egg yolk at the centre and cream cheese on the outside, with the leek on top and the ratatouille underneath.
- I ordered a breakfast of tea, kaya toast and two soft-boiled eggs.
- I'm sure Senyor Adria's soft-boiled quails' eggs in a caramel glaze, his wild strawberries in Campari and his deconstructed paella were wasted on the music-trade bigwigs, who would have been happier at McDonald's.
- Baby artichokes en barigoule (braised in white wine and olive oil) came with perfectly soft-boiled halves of quails' eggs and effervescent-tasting violet heartsease flowers.
- There are eggs: a soft-boiled hen's egg, with rich black truffle purée and Melba toast for me, a white truffle oil-infused custard set in an open egg shell for him.
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