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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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pan
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Serves 6 1 Place the cream, spices and lemon rind in a non-stick pan and bring gently to the boil.
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Soften the chopped onion in a little water in a microwave or dry-fry in a non-stick pan .
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Cut out frying or use minimal fat in a non-stick pan .
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Dry-fry the pork in a non-stick pan for a few minutes until browned on both sides.
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Dry-fry the bacon in a non-stick pan until almost tender but without colour.
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Dry-fry the onion and garlic in a non-stick pan until the onion is transparent.
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Lightly dry-fry the onion in a non-stick pan until soft but not brown.
paper
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Leave to dry on non-stick paper , spaced well apart.
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Cut out two thin rectangles for the number plates and leave to dry on non-stick paper before securing on.
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Leave the little figures and steering wheel to dry on non-stick paper for 24 hours.
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Bend into a curve and transfer to non-stick paper .
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Keep the balloon to one side on non-stick paper . 8 Gather up some fondant trimmings and colour them brown.
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Mould into a basket shape and place on non-stick paper .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Divide the mixture between two non-stick cups of an egg poacher.
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Drop by rounded teaspoons on to a greased non-stick cookie sheet.
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Heat the oil in a non-stick skillet.
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Leave to dry on non-stick paper, spaced well apart.
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Place biscuits on a non-stick cookie sheet.
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Serves 6 1 Place the cream, spices and lemon rind in a non-stick pan and bring gently to the boil.
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The unique Master Baker non-stick silicone coating ensures a perfect turn-out.
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They just wipe it clean, leaving a natural skim that works better than non-stick surfaces developed by space-age scientists.