roast - use in sentences

Object

  • peanut: Electric Sanders Three packets of dry roasted peanuts and a brandy.
  • pepper: The roasted sweet pepper awash with garlic provided a vibrant backdrop to a large roundel of goat's cheese oozing over its crostini perch.
  • chestnut: They have a creamy flesh with a sweet flavor that is similar to squash or roasted chestnuts.
  • bean: There are three ways of cooling roasted beans: Water cooling: a shower of water chills the hot roasted beans.
  • vegetable: And the sandwiches looked very nice, too: the smoked salmon and cream cheese and the roasted vegetables and cheese looked especially good.
  • garlic: M: roasted rack of English spring lamb with roasted garlic & honey jus and fondant potatoes.

Preposition: on

  • spit: May they all roast on a spit with an apple in their mouths.

Adjective modifier

  • succulent: All starters and desserts are homemade and the main course is usually a succulent roast served with accompanying sauces and fresh vegetables.

Modifies a noun

  • beef: Sandwich choices consist of a roast beef au jus or roasted chicken.
  • turkey: In the lovely decorated house, He smelled a lovely roast turkey.
  • pork: The hard skin or " crackling " of roast pork.
  • potato: I think you cant beat a good roast potato!
  • chicken: Thanks Mary " James M Dear Mary, I have a fantastic recipe for roast chicken with 40 cloves of garlic.
  • lamb: Roast lamb is the classic partner for good Claret.

Noun used with modifier

  • hog: Sat 26th Today is hog roast, & I am helping at pp stall.
  • spit: Phrases like " Get it in her " and " Shall we have a spit roast " were uttered by someone.
  • Sunday: My favorite food: I love a good sunday roast!
  • nut: Sample menu: Lasagna, nut roast, vegan cheese pie, tofu burgers.

Preposition: in

  • oven: Roast in a hot oven for 10 minutes for the carrots to take on a shiny glaze.

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