15. (Nuclear Physics) astronomy to convert (a lighter element) to a heavier one by nuclear fusion in a star: to burn hydrogen. 16. (Card Games) cards chiefly Brit to discard or exchange (one or more useless cards) 17. (tr; usually passive) informal to cheat, esp financially 18. sl...
burn out 1. To stop burning from lack of fuel: The campfire eventually burned out. 2. To wear out or make or become inoperative as a result of heat or friction: The short circuit burned out the fuse. The computer's motherboard burned out. 3. To make or become exhausted, especially ...
brisket burnt ends are both the most traditional and most popular type of burnt ends. Modern pitmasters also make burnt ends out of pork belly meat, which has a similar
Place the pan into the smoker and then puncture the bottom several times to allow the excess grease to drain out. If your smoker is configured in such a way that this would cause the grease to drip onto the fire/heating element then you will have to periodically, about every 15 minutes,...
However, if your oven is top heating, make sure the parchment paper is not touching the heating element/ceiling. To Prepare The Cake Pan Line your cake pan with parchment paper. Don’t skip this. Unless your parchment paper is wide/large, double line it to ensure that there aren’t any...
1. To stop burning from lack of fuel: The campfire eventually burned out. 2. To wear out or make or become inoperative as a result of heat or friction: The short circuit burned out the fuse. The computer's motherboard burned out. 3. To make or become exhausted, especially as a resu...
1. To stop burning from lack of fuel: The campfire eventually burned out. 2. To wear out or make or become inoperative as a result of heat or friction: The short circuit burned out the fuse. The computer's motherboard burned out. 3. To make or become exhausted, especially as a resu...
15. (Nuclear Physics) astronomy to convert (a lighter element) to a heavier one by nuclear fusion in a star: to burn hydrogen. 16. (Card Games) cards chiefly Brit to discard or exchange (one or more useless cards) 17. (tr; usually passive) informal to cheat, esp financially 18. sl...