In a medium bowl, whisk together the mayonnaise, orange zest and smoked paprika.
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In a large bowl, whisk together flour, 1 cup sugar, cocoa, baking soda and salt.
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In a large bowl, whisk eggs, milk, thyme, salt, pepper and nutmeg until blended.
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Park rangers sedate Kate and Humphrey and whisk them off to repopulate in Idaho.
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Whisk together pesto, aioli, shallots, buttermilk, lemon juice, pepper and salt.
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In a medium bowl, whisk together the yogurt, lemon zest, lemon juice and garlic.
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In a large bowl, whisk together the vinegar, oil, salt, black pepper and garlic.
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Remove from the heat and whisk in 2 tablespoons butter until fully incorporated.
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Very gingerly whisk about a fourth of the egg whites into the chocolate mixture.
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More examples
A mixer incorporating a coil of wires; used for whipping eggs or cream
Move somewhere quickly; "The President was whisked away in his limo"
A small short-handled broom used to brush clothes
Move quickly and nimbly; "He whisked into the house"
Brush or wipe off lightly
Whip with or as if with a wire whisk; "whisk the eggs"
A whisk is a cooking utensil used in food preparation to blend ingredients smooth, or to incorporate air into a mixture, in a process known as ' or '. Most whisks consist of a long, narrow handle with a series of wire loops joined at the end. ...
A quick, light sweeping motion; A kitchen utensil, made from stiff wire loops fixed to a handle, used for whipping (or a mechanical device with the same function); A bunch of twigs or hair etc, used as a brush; A small handheld broom with a small (or no) handle; To move something with quick ...
(Whisking) To beat or whip air into eggs or cream or to blend ingredients together. A whisk is made of thin, rounded metal rods.