In a jug measure the water and oil and whisk in the vinegar.
Not exact matches
In a
measuring jug combine hot water with the coconut sugar and stir until dissolved.
Beat the eggs and milk together
in a
measuring jug and pour some into each cup, being careful not to overfill.
Carefully pour 150 ml boiling water into a
measuring jug, then crumble
in the stock cube and stir to dissolve.
Combine the egg, yolk, olive oil, and 1 tablespoon water
in a
measuring jug and whisk to combine.
Pour the remaining 400mls of milk
in a large
measuring jug and mix the custard powder and vanilla until smooth.
Combine all the ingredients
in a
measuring jug or bowl.
Pick out the peeled squash pieces and put them into a large
measuring jug that you can get a stick blender
in to, or into a food processor.
Combine the remaining wet ingredients
in a
measuring jug.
Go and buy a
measuring jug, a kitchen scales and some
measuring spoons (you won't be using these much
in time but they are useful for now).
Half - fill a 1 pint
measuring jug with boiling water, then carefully place the sealed bag
in the water making sure the chocolate is submerged.
Measure out a quantity of water
in a
measuring jug that will fit into your tray nicely.
I'm not sure I understand your question, Kerry... The flavorings don't really change much
in terms of weight and volume, so I use the same scoop that was
in the
jug to
measure afterwards.
Your recipes are
in ounces, do you
measure your water or any liquid used to replace water
in soap making with a digital scale or a
measuring jug that
measures fluid ounces?
Goes with my other worksheet on reading the amount of water
in the
measuring jug.
Children have to read the scales of the
measuring jug to state how much water is
in each and then answer questions about which contains the most / le...
Children have to read the scales of the
measuring jug to state how much water is
in each and then answer questions about which contains the most / least.
Jug measuring - For top ability group with support, thinking about
measuring in ml and counting
in 100s and 1000s.
Combine the sifted flour, baking powder, half the salt, yolks of both eggs and milk
in a deep bowl or
measuring jug and, with a hand - held electric whisk, beat to a thick consistency.
In a
measuring jug, mix the flour, eggs, salt, milk and 150 ml cold water.
Combine the flour, salt, eggs, ricotta, sugar and milk
in a deep
measuring jug or bowl and, with a stick blender, blend for 1 minute to create a dense batter.