To make beurre mont, melt butter over low heat and whisk until it emulsifies. It can be used in dishes like seafood, vegetables, and pasta to add richness and flavor.
To make burnt dishes, just use a weed with any utensil and it will tell you that you have failed.
le beurre de cacahouètes - peanut butter I'm pretty sure its right but you may have to check with someone on how to use it in a sentence
brown clay is stuff to use to make dishes and (etc)
Did is the past tense of do.You can use did when:talking about the past - I did the dishes.asking past yes/no questions - Did you do the dishes?asking past 'wh-' questions - When did you do the dishes?You use did not (didn't) to make negative past sentences:I didn't do the dishes.
The dishes that Holmes and Watson use in their study in the Granada series are Manson's Mandalay/ Blue Pattern
salt and pepper
In my experience, diners usually use normal ceramic dishes.
Yes, theoretically you can. It will make your dishes very slippery, so due be careful. I have used powdered Tide and Surf to wash my dishes with no ill effects. Bear in mind these products weren't designed specifically for this use, but in a pinch it won't hurt.
It depends on the method of washing dishes. You can wash dishes under a running faucet and use a lot of water or you can fill your basin with water and use that amount for washing dishes and use less water.
The arms of an octopus is used in Chinese sushi and is used to make seafood dishes.
People use octopus for in Chinese sushi and it is also used to make sea food dishes
You can use Hondashi as a seasoning to add a rich umami flavor to your dishes. Simply dissolve it in water to make a broth or sprinkle it directly onto your food as a seasoning. It works well in soups, stews, stir-fries, and marinades to enhance the overall taste of your dishes.