stir in

stir in

To combine something into a liquid, substance, or mixture by stirring. A noun or pronoun can be used between "stir" and "in." You need to stir the oil in very slowly so that it mixes properly with the egg yolks. She stirred in a bit of honey to make the medicine taste a little better.
See also: stir
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

stir in

v.
To introduce something, such as an ingredient, into a liquid or mixture while stirring: The fruit punch tasted a bit bland, so I stirred in a cup of grape juice. Once the sauce is simmering, stir some parsley in.
See also: stir
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • stir into
  • stir into (something)
  • stir to
  • stir to (something)
  • stir up
  • replenish
  • replenish (someone or something) with (something)
  • replenish with
  • involve with
  • involved with
References in periodicals archive
Stir in the cardamom pods, cinnamon, ginger, cloves and peppercorns.
Return the coconut milk mixture to a boil, then remove from the heat and stir in the tea leaves.
Season to taste, then stir in the flour and cook for 2 mins.
Stir in the soft cheese and yoghurt and allow to melt, then stir in the parsley and season to taste.
Stir in the mix-ins of your choice, making sure they are evenly distributed and coated with melted chocolate.
Fry these spices with the onions for 10 seconds, next stir in the baked beans, chickpeas and salt.
Puree the soup in a blender and then stir in the lime juice and zest.
When the mixture reaches 300 degrees, remove the pan from the heat and immediately stir in the baking soda and vanilla.
"We plan to offer more mix-ins, so customers can select and stir in their favorite, creating customized dessert themselves."
Stir in the arrowroot until nicely thickened, then whisk in the butter and remove from the heat.
Meanwhile, melt 50g of the butter in a pan, then fry the bacon in it for 5 mins until crispy, and stir in the flour.