English to Spanish Dictionary peel

peel

pelar
definition
verb
she watched him peel an apple with deliberate care
remove the outer covering or skin from (a fruit, vegetable, or shrimp).
the walls are peeling
(of a surface or object) lose parts of its outer layer or covering in small strips or pieces.
noun
Place all dried fruits, grated apple, mixed peel , cherries, rinds and juices into a large mixing bowl and pour over the brandy/rum and essences.
the outer covering or rind of a fruit or vegetable.
a wooden pizza peel
a flat, shovellike implement, especially one used by baker for carrying loaves, pies, etc., into or out of an oven.
translation of 'peel'
verb
pelarse,
descascarillar,
pelar,
mondar,
descortezar
noun
pala,
monda,
pellejo,
corteza,
piel
example
Sift flour, salt and spice, and add to mixture alternately with dried fruit, mixed 'peel' and zest of lemon.
To 'peel' prawns, twist off their heads and pull off the ‘legs’.
For example, use the zest - the outermost layer of a citrus fruit's 'peel' - from lemons or limes to liven up your salads and soups.
carefully 'peel' away the wax paper
As the potatoes are cooking, 'peel' the onion, cut it in half and then into thick slices.
If using fresh tomatoes, plunge them into boiling water for 30 seconds, then pop in cold water, enabling you to 'peel' the skins away .
Grate the apple over the bread, add the dried fruit and 'peel' , stir in the sugar, marmalade, flour, eggs and spices.
While the squash is roasting, 'peel' the onions and slice them finely.
The pelting water bothers them, so they migrate to the dried fruit 'peel' in the trashcan.
You shake off bits of fruit 'peel' from your shoe and march off, victorious.
'peel' off the skins and thickly slice the potatoes
If you're eating off the market, 'peel' vegetables and fruit.
This is a quality vodka that delivers the aroma and flavour of the juice rather than the harsher 'peel' from the fruit (in this case, lemons).
They don't have the equipment to 'peel' the carrots and potatoes, and there are nowhere near enough ovens.
The 'peel' of the fruit will darken in the refrigerator but the banana inside will remain firm and delicious.
Marmalades are soft fruit jellies with small pieces of fruit or citrus 'peel' evenly suspended in a transparent jelly.
What next, said the Herald, oranges with no 'peel' , potatoes without jackets?
Generously dust a peel or back of a sheet pan with cornmeal and very gently transfer the loaves to the 'peel' or pan.
if it's paper you're washing, make sure it won't 'peel' off if it gets damp
pieces of potato 'peel'
Here's an easy way to 'peel' the parchment skin from garlic: Place the clove on a chopping block and slice off the root end.
The government now says it's OK to eat fruit 'peel' .
While the bird is colouring in the butter you can 'peel' the garlic, trim and cut the celery into short lengths.
Halve the papaya, scoop out the seeds, 'peel' the flesh then chop roughly.
Cook some broth, 'peel' the potatoes and cut into slices.
If the skin is thin and unwaxed, you do not need to 'peel' the skin from the cucumber.
oranges that 'peel' easily
she watched him 'peel' an apple with deliberate care
she watched him 'peel' an apple with deliberate care
So I watched spotty boys 'peel' potatoes and old guys scoop haddock so tenderly from the deep fryer.
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