Bowl-shaped kitchen utensil with holes in it used for draining food
Not to be confused with Calendar, Calender, or Coriander.
For other uses, see Colander (disambiguation).
A colander (or cullender) is a kitchen utensil used to strain foods such as pasta or to rinse vegetables.[1] The perforated nature of the colander allows liquid to drain through while retaining the solids inside. It is sometimes also called a pasta strainer or kitchen sieve.
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A colander (or cullender) is a kitchen utensil used to strain foods such as pasta or to rinse vegetables. The perforated nature of the colander allows...
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such as flour, as well as to aerate and combine them. A strainer (see Colander), meanwhile, is a form of sieve used to separate suspended solids from...
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Flint in the 2018 stage production of Harley Granville-Barker's Agnes Colander in the Ustinov Studio at the Theatre Royal in Bath. Carter then played...
cool to room temperature before it is poured into a cheesecloth-lined colander, set into a shallow pan or dish, and chilled and strained for one to two...
usually made from plastic and include an outer bowl with an inner removable colander or strainer basket. A cover, which fits around the outside bowl, contains...
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is cooked in a large pot of salted, boiling water and then drained in a colander (Italian: scolapasta). In Italy, spaghetti is generally cooked al dente...
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sauce is prepared in a separate pan. Linguine is then drained using a colander. A small cup of pasta water is reserved as it is used to adjust the consistency...
ISBN 978-1-68177-264-6. OCLC 958292736. Wicker, Tom (18 February 2019). "'Agnes Colander' review | Jermyn Street Theatre". Time Out London. Retrieved 19 February...
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