Antonym: unsalted. Similar words: exalted, alter, falter, palter, salt, altered, salty, alter ego. Meaning: ['sɔːltɪd] adj. (used especially of meats) preserved in salt.
Random good picture Not show
(31) Cook the potatoes in boiling salted water.
(32) Q: Should I bake with salted or unsalted butter?
(33) We chewed salted sunflower seeds, and slaked our thirst.
(34) I cut a grocery bag full of eggplants into half-inch-thick slices and salted half of them.
(35) She had a martini and small carafe in front of her, and was nibbling salted peanuts.
(36) This difference became more pronounced the longer the eggplant had been salted.
(37) Butter and cheese were made on practically every farm and even the cottager killed and salted his own bacon.
(38) Still, she wrung the dripping,[www.Sentencedict.com] salted cabbage until her wrinkled hands stung from the brine.
(39) There was a big box of food - rice, and salted meat, and hard ship's bread.
(40) Drop them in a pan of boiling salted water and simmer until tender - 5-6 minutes.
(41) Bear hams were available from superior dealers in salted provisions.
(42) The shepherd's pie was followed by waiters carrying plates of nibbles; nuts, crisps, salted crackers and more champagne.
(43) Put the oil and vinegar in a jam jar or other salted container.
(44) Using round fluted cutter, cut out shapes. 6 Cook for 10 to 12 mins in boiling salted water.
(45) It caught on his chin as he tilted his head up and drew in a breath of salted air.
(46) I serve the macaroni with a big bowl of broccoli cooked in salted water until just tender.
(47) She walked across the scuffed floors toward the cupboard and pulled out several packages of tamarind candy and salted plums.
(48) The unsalted eggplant had a firmer, slightly fibrous texture while the salted eggplant was creamier and slightly pillowy.
(49) Cover with lightly salted water to cover lentils by 1 inch.
(50) They had been salted away in mothballs and smelt of naphthalene.
(51) Cook noodles in medium pot of boiling salted water until just tender but still firm to bite.
(52) Salted meat or salted fish only three times a week maximum. 2.
(53) She served them a dinner of coffee, beans, potatoes, and salted buffalo meat.
(54) Salt acts as a preservative in butter; sweet butter is more perishable than salted butter and is usually priced higher.
(55) We had dried fruit and salted meat, and big pots to keep water in.
(56) Cook sweetcorn and broccoli in a small amount of salted boiling water.
(57) Inside, his father Clayt was forking salted fish into barrels from the baths.
(58) A wide range of margaritas are served here, and not just the familiar frosted salted glass filled with a blended slurpee.
(59) The churned product is salted and worked to the legal moisture content.
(60) In the meantime, cook the potatoes in boiling salted water.
More similar words: exalted, alter, falter, palter, salt, altered, salty, alter ego, altering, faltering, alternate, alteration, salt flat, rock salt, unalterable, alternative, legal tender, altercation, alternatively, technical term, wilted, felted, jilted, stilted, optical telescope, alternative energy, alternating current, alternative medicine, adulterated, helter-skelter.