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- adjective of food
Seasoned in advance .
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Examples
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I should have "preseasoned" the pan by rinsing and drying it and rubbing it with a paper towel with a little oil on it.
NYT > Home Page By ALINA TUGEND 2010
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Best thing of all - the little five quart preseasoned Lodge Dutch Oven was on sale at Amazon for under $27.00 - with free delivery.
Toast: Lindy 2006
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Best thing of all - the little five quart preseasoned Lodge Dutch Oven was on sale at Amazon for under $27.00 - with free delivery.
A Pot Head and a Cast Iron Alibi Lindy 2006
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The CB500X looks like a tough man's treasure chest, with black metal construction, preseasoned cast-iron grate, and a front-side fire-pit door.
Wired Top Stories 2010
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This ran out before the risotto was done, so I completed the job with water, adding the cut-up and preseasoned (salt, pepper, rosemary) shrimp for the final minute or 90
NYT > Home Page By EDWARD SCHNEIDER 2010
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Take the same creative mentality behind the pepperoni renaissance, and regular-old ground turkey becomes hot-selling Jennie-O preformed turkey burgers, while pork cuts are transformed into preseasoned, fully cooked refrigerated entrees bearing such titles as Balsamic Rosemary
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This recipe for spicy turkey rollups uses bottled salsa as a preseasoned, ready-to-go cooking sauce for the meat.
Island Packet: Home 2009
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This recipe for spicy turkey rollups uses bottled salsa as a preseasoned, ready-to-go cooking sauce for the meat.
The Seattle Times 2009
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I had a pack of preseasoned boneless skinless chicken thighs for fajitas.
Life In a Shoe 2008
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Because my meat was preseasoned I skipped the onion and garlic, and I didn't need the butter.
Life In a Shoe 2008
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