Sentences with phrase «absorbed by the bread»

Let stand for about 5 minutes pressing down occasionally to make sure the liquid is absorbed by the bread.
Pour the mixture over the bread cubes and let rest for 30 minutes or so at room temperature, until the chocolate custard has been absorbed by the bread.
Let the mixture sit off the heat until most of the liquid has been absorbed by the bread.
Pour the broth mixture over the bread mixture; cook until the liquid is absorbed by the bread, about 1 minute.
Let the mixture sit for about 10 -15 minutes, or until the pumpkin mixture has been absorbed by the bread.

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By that evening when I reheated it for dinner, the pumpkin bread had absorbed more of the moisture and gotten overly soft.
It is also more easily absorbed by the body through foods such as granary bread, beans and nuts.
This recipe is easy to make vegan if you are egg - free, can be gluten - free simply by using a good - quality gluten - free bread (and sometimes you'll want to warm it up before you soak it — if you keep it in the refrigerator like me it needs to soften up a bit before it can absorb your French Toast batter) and tastes delicious.
Although whole - grain breads and cereals contain more phosphorus than cereals and breads made from refined flour, this is a storage form of phosphorus called phytin, which is not absorbed by humans.
Vegetarians can also increase their zinc intake by consuming more leavened grain products (such as bread) than unleavened products (such as crackers) because leavening partially breaks down the phytate; thus, the body absorbs more zinc from leavened grains than unleavened grains.
White breads and pastas are quickly broken down into sugars and are absorbed by the body.
By that evening when I reheated it for dinner, the pumpkin bread had absorbed more of the moisture and gotten overly soft.
Anyone whose bread - n - butter depends on forging strong relationships with other human beings better run right out, buy and absorb «Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking» by Malcolm Gladwell, writes Monica Bay.
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