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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
zest .
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Examples
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A zested lemon can be wrapped in plastic wrap to keep it from drying out, and stored at room temperature for several days.
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This will keep the lemons from drying out, as zested fruit will tend to lose its juiciness more quickly than whole citrus does.
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This will keep the lemons from drying out, as zested fruit will tend to lose its juiciness more quickly than whole citrus does.
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A zested lemon can be wrapped in plastic wrap to keep it from drying out, and stored at room temperature for several days.
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My dad brought home some limes from a food show, so I juiced and zested them and start on a lime custard filling type thing.
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My dad brought home some limes from a food show, so I juiced and zested them and start on a lime custard filling type thing.
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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Pour the shot over the syrup and top with some foamed whole milk and a strip of freshly zested orange.
Claire Thomas: The Search for the Perfect Ristretto: Caffe Luxxe 2010
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And you've zested your oranges, and then you use the juice of the oranges goes into the caramel, and almost turns it into something quite hard, a bit like - you call them candy apples; we call them toffee apples.
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Pour the shot over the syrup and top with some foamed whole milk and a strip of freshly zested orange.
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Chef Taus (representing both Duchamp and Zealous) drew scallops, which he served pan-seared over an heirloom tomato gazpacho with a lightly-fried blossom stuffed with citrus-zested ricotta cheese.
Brett Ashley McKenzie: Move Over, Iron Chef: Chicago Culinary Stars Tackle 'Green' Challenge 2009
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