rolling boil

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A state of vigorous, constant boiling, with large bubbles.

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  • Bring the water to a rolling boil before adding the pasta.
  • Bring the water to a rolling boil before adding the pasta.
  • For the jam to set properly, the fruit mixture must reach a rolling boil.
  • Maintain a rolling boil for exactly five minutes.
  • You need to maintain a rolling boil for at least ten minutes to sterilize the jars.
  • The recipe specifies cooking the vegetables in a rolling boil.
  • The chef watched the pot until the stock came to a rolling boil.
  • Once the broth reaches a rolling boil, reduce the heat to a simmer.
  • Once the soup achieves a rolling boil, you can lower the heat to a simmer.
  • Achieving a vigorous rolling boil is crucial for this dish.
  • The recipe says to let the sugar syrup cook at a rolling boil without stirring.
  • She stirred the pot until it came to a full rolling boil.
  • The water in the large pot was at a full rolling boil.
  • For best results, keep the sauce at a constant rolling boil.
  • Be careful when a liquid is at a rolling boil, as it can splash easily.
  • You'll know it's ready when you see a rolling boil with large bubbles.
  • We heated the chemical solution until it reached a steady rolling boil.
  • The water was at a rolling boil, perfect for blanching.
  • How long should I let the potatoes cook at a rolling boil?
  • It takes a few minutes to get the water to a rolling boil on high heat.