strain out

strain out

To use a filter in order to extract or remove solids from a liquid or gas. Can be used in reference to either the solid or liquid in a sentence. A noun or pronoun can be used between "strain" and "out." Strain most of the water out from the pasta, leaving a little bit in the pot to mix with your sauce. Strain out the fat from the top of the soup and then return the mixture to a boil.
See also: out, strain
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

strain out

v.
To separate some solid from a liquid by filtration: The cook strained out the noodles from the broth. There was some sediment in the concoction, but the chemist strained it out.
See also: out, strain
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • strain off
  • liquid refreshment
  • melt into
  • liquid
  • liquid cork
  • filter (something) out of (something)
  • submerge
  • submerge (someone or something) in (something)
  • submerge in
  • submerged