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puree

[pyoo-rey, -ree, pyoor-ey] / pyʊˈreɪ, -ˈri, ˈpyʊər eɪ /
VERB
make into paste
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Puree the soup with an immersion blender in the pot, or in batches in a food processor or blender.

From Washington Times

“The xiao long bao are small miracles; plump, round spheres soft yet firm to the touch, delicately fragranced,” Gold wrote in 2013, after the chain’s latest outpost opened in Glendale, Calif. “When you pop one into your mouth, perhaps having wetted it first with a drop of black vinegar, it bursts into a mouthful of broth — boiling liquid if you haven’t allowed it to cool — transforming the filling of meat and aromatics into a loose, savory purée that melts away like pork-scented air.”

From Washington Post

Tomato passata, an uncooked tomato puree from brands such as Mutti, DeLallo and Cento, can be found at well-stocked supermarkets.

From Washington Post

“When you pop one into your mouth, perhaps having wetted it first with a drop of black vinegar, it bursts into a mouthful of broth — boiling liquid if you haven’t allowed it to cool — transforming the filling of meat and aromatics into a loose, savory purée that melts away like pork-scented air,” Gold wrote.

From Los Angeles Times

That powerful puree of ideologies is something that, Walsh acknowledged, could unite even North Idaho’s famously isolationist Redoubters.

From Washington Post