Put bits of butter all over the top and sprinkle the sugar.
Not exact matches
But i've
put on a little
bit of weight, only about 3/4 pounds but I think I may be eating too much maple syrup / nut
butter etc..
I've always been a
bit nervous about making chocolate, assuming that it would be so complicated, but I was so blown away by the simplicity
of it — you literally just
put cacao
butter, cacao powder and either maple syrup or rice syrup in a pan and warm gently until melted!
I took the glaze out
of saucepan and
put it in a different bowl, added a
bit more powdered sugar (to soak up the
butter,) and then added some milk until it was a true glaze.
1)
Put flour, salt, sugar and melted
butter in a mixing bowl 2) Pour in warm water
bit by
bit, and knead dough until it achieves a homogenous, smooth and soft texture 3) Roll the dough into a small ball and place it in a bowl, covering it with transparent film, and allow the dough to rise for 30 minutes 4) Chop onions and garlic finely, and saute onions in a pan until onions are caramelized, then add chopped garlic 5) After 30 minutes is up, press the dough to get rid
of the gas created by the yeast 6) Add the sauteed onions and garlic to the dough, and knead well so that ingredients are dispersed homogeneously in dough 7) Shape the dough in any way you like and then leave it on a greased baking tray for 30 minutes (during which the dough should double in size) 8) After the 30 minutes
of waiting time, bake in pre-heated oven at 180 — 200 deg cel for around 20 to 25 minutes (or until the crust is golden brown)
I made this sauce as directed It was good but I could still get that Cocoa taste I mulled on it for a
bit took it out if the fridge
put it in a sauce pan and added the following 1 tablespoon unsalted
butter 1 tablespoon light corn syrup and the other 2 ounces
of a 4 ounce giradelle bittersweet bar
of chocolate I let it melt and kept it stirred it is FANTASTIC The cocoa powder taste is gone the consistency is perfect Love it Thank you
My son wouldn't try it but I mixed a
bit into his pasta anyway and
put a few dabs
of vegan
butter on his to trick him.
I melt a tiny
bit of organic peanut
butter and
put that on them!
Just one idea:)
Put a little
bit of peanut
butter in between two pancakes for a fun «pancake sandwich»:)
I mean seriously, when you
put two kinds
of chocolate, cookie
butter, cookie dough, salted caramel, and
bits of crushed up cookies throughout, there is no way things can go poorly.
I didn't use any chocolate (which is a miracle for me) but did
put in some peanut
butter chips for a
bit of a crunch and they were great.
The Silver Palate cookbook says to cut up pieces
of bread in
bite - sized pieces and either toast them in the oven at 400 degrees or
put them in a fry pan with
butter and garlic and stir fry..
Sprinkle each peanut
butter cup with a
bit of kosher salt, then
put the pan back in the freezer for another 10 minutes or so, until hardened.
Sometimes, I will just
put a little
bit of peanut
butter on a banana and dip them in hemp seeds.
What you do it you take a
bit of coconut
butter, ground up coconut, and you
put it in a bowl and add some melted coconut oil and you mix it together, then you add a scoop
of cocoa powder and a scoop
of collagen, mix it around,
put it in a silicone tray or however you make your fat bombs.
A toddler can accidentally get the tiniest
bit of peanut
butter on her finger an then
put it in her mouth without anyone taking notice.
I'm a
bit obsessed with creamy almond
butter because I just started to be able to digest / tolerate nuts as
of last year, so now I'm
putting warm almond
butter on everything I eat.
Toss with the seasoning and a
bit of butter, coconut oil, or ghee, then let cool and
put in a cute paper bag.
If you take a few
bites of dark chocolate or almond
butter and lose control, break off 1 serving and
put the rest away out
of sight!
Sometimes coconut flour pancakes can be a
bit dense and dry so I usually like to
put a pat
of butter or ghee between each pancake, to add moisture, and because it tastes delicious!
Put a
bit of peanut
butter and a sprinkling
of cinnamon.
They
put in a little
bit of butter, and they use it as a way to provide fat to the brain for stable energy during sleep.
You just blend up a
bit of nut
butter with water — perhaps with a touch
of sweetener and / or vanilla if relevant (such as for
putting on cold cereal).
But it is also OK to add some cheese, pesto, or a
bit of mayo,
butter, or whatever else it is you want to
put on it.
For hot summer weather, you can mix a cup
of peanut
butter with a
bit of water and
put the mixture into an ice cube tray.
In such a case, for the time being, you can still reward your dog by dropping treats to the ground, smearing some peanut
butter or cream cheese on a long metal spoon (most dogs don't like to
bite on metal) or
putting the treat on your flat palm, which by the way, is the way you give treats to horses (fingers may look like carrots and you don't want to figure out the type
of pain a horse's teeth may inflict!)
We
put a little
bit of liver or a chunk
of canned food in the bottom, use a
butter knife to thickly coat the filling around the interior
of the Kong, and finish it off with a crunchy cookie stuck in the middle.
Put a
bit of peanut
butter on your face and say «kiss.»
With a
bit of flour and
butter I whipped up heaven and
put it on a plate for you».