Oyster is not dead; merely lightly boiled in the shell.
They are made from lightly boiled ("blanched") cabbage leaves, which are wrapped in a parcel-like manner around minced meat.
In Turkey, cowpeas can be lightly boiled, covered with olive oil, salt, thyme, and garlic sauce, and eaten as an appetizer.
One of the most popular ways to serve it is lightly boiled then coated in a creamy cheese sauce.
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The pieces are then boiled lightly in the syrup, which may be flavored with rum, vanilla, or orange peel.
The eggs are lightly boiled in green tea and then buried in a box of mud and straw for three months.
Lightly boiled, they taste like pungent calamari.
The vegetable are lightly boiled in the soy mixture before being left to cool and absorb the marinade:
A speciality of the Liguria cuisine, gianchetti are generally lightly boiled in salted water and served hot, dressed with oil and lemon juice.