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cheesecloth

/cheez-klawth, -kloth/US // ˈtʃizˌklɔθ, -ˌklɒθ //UK // (ˈtʃiːzˌklɒθ) //

奶酪布,芝士布,干酪布,起司布

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a lightweight cotton fabric of open texture.

Examples

  • After the curd is drained through a cheesecloth, it is molded into whatever shape the cheesemaker desires.

  • You can use the sprouted legumes immediately or transfer them, still covered in cheesecloth to allow them to breathe, to the refrigerator and store them for about five days.

  • This mixture is cooked similarly to the doogh preparation and then strained in a sack or cheesecloth for a couple of minutes.

  • Prepare a nut milk bag or several layers of tightly woven cheesecloth and line the sieve with it.

  • Transfer to a large piece of folded cheesecloth set in a medium bowl.

  • If you find your pumpkin to have too much water after you cook the flesh, strain it in a sieve or cheesecloth.

  • Most cooks these days do not, alas, truss their own roasts or carefully make cheesecloth bags to hold their soup herbs.

  • Fine-strain the mix through a cheesecloth or chinois strainer.

  • Let sit for one week, shaking daily; strain through a chinois or cheesecloth.

  • Strain through a chinois or cheesecloth and let stand to cool.

  • Over the top is loosely spread a cheesecloth upon which a few drops of compound tincture of benzoin or eucalyptus are sprinkled.

  • Strain it through cheesecloth, put it in a covered pail, and you will always have enough for frying without buying lard.

  • Cut large fish, such as salmon or halibut in thick pieces and tie in piece of cheesecloth.

  • Pour into sterilized jelly bags of unbleached muslin or doubled cheesecloth and drain but do not squeeze.

  • Wipe lamb with piece of wet cheesecloth; fill pocket with dressing made with above ingredients mixed together.