rolling boil

English

Noun

rolling boil (plural rolling boils)

  1. (cooking) The boiling of a liquid rapidly with plenty of bubbling, which (unlike simmering) may break up or alter the shape of ingredients.
    • 2022 October 17, Stuart Heritage, “Now it’s over, let’s come out and say it: The Rings of Power was a stinker”, in The Guardian:
      House of the Dragon has sucked up the spotlight. It has attracted tweets, theories, memes, discussions, all on a rolling boil since the first episode.

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