Gradually
add warm water a little at a time until mixture comes together and forms a dough, stirring continuously.
Add warm water a little at a time (usually about a teaspoon or so at a time) until it is the consistency desired.
Not exact matches
Keep mixing with the fork, as your hands would be too
warm, then
add the
water little by
little, just enough to make a good grainy texture.
I usually don't follow much of a ratio: I pour flour (s) in a big bowl,
add whatever liquid I have around (non dairy milk,
water, cold broth, maybe a
little bit apple cider, or some beer too, which gives lightness to the crêpes), some flax gel (1 Tbsp ground flax seeds + 3 TBSP
warm water), some salt or maybe a
little sugar, sometimes spices like curcuma and black pepper, or tandoori spice powder etc, stir until the consistency pleases me,
adding more liquid if necessary, let it sit for a few hours on my counter, and voilà.
I might
warm it through covered (so it doesn't dry out but you can always
add a
little water if it seems like it could) and then blast it under the broiler for a minute for extra crispy bits.
Combine biscuit mix with salt, garlic powder and parsley, and
add about 1 cup of
warm water (you don't want it too wet or too dry, so you may need to adjust with a
little more mix or a
little more
water).
(the mix should be on the dryer side but not too dry — if necessary
add a
little more
warm water.)
If the dough is too dry,
add a
little warm water; if it's too wet,
add more flour.
I used Red Star quick rise yeast in the
little packets and
added warm water when making the dough.
Active dry yeast works just as well as instant yeast, but requires being activated in a
little bit of
warm water before being
added to the rest of the ingredients.
It's so easy to make and you could probably keep it
warm in a slow cooker with a
little extra
water added.
(You may need to
add additional
warm water, a
little at a time to achieve the correct consistency.)
Combine and
warm your tomato sauce and sun dried tomato spread in a medium saucepan over low - medium heat, stirring to combine and
adding a
little water if too thick.
I
added a
little warm water to try and help, to no advantage.
I had to use Active dry yeast, which requires me to dissolve the yeast in a
little bit of
warm water before
adding.
Soak dated, I use
warm / hot
water, once they are soft remove pits, run them through a food processor
adding a
little water as needed then use instead if other sweeteners.
Try using 1/2 cup of dates, and
adding as
little hot /
warm water possible until it becomes a paste (while you blend it in a food processor.)
Pour 1 cup of
warm water in,
add a
little sweetener and blend on variable 10 (low or high).
Put the peppers, pasta and parsley leaves in a large
warmed bowl, toss together,
add a
little of the cooking
water and a few glugs of olive oil.
If necessary,
add in a
little more
warm water.
If you don't see a ball of dough starting to form,
add a
little more
warm water until this happens.
I'd fill a baby tub full of
warm water,
add some baby wash, and let them relax in the
water for a moment as I gently rubbed their tiny
little bodies with baby soap.
You do have to experiment a
little with the measuring cup to determine how much
water you need to
add in the
warming chamber in order to get the perfect temperature for baby's bottle.
Simply
add a measure of the Nuk baby bottle cleanser to a
little warm water, and wash your baby's bottles, teats and accessories thoroughly, then simply rinse away.
When we
warm it up I will
add a
little milk or
water to thin it out!
You can drop prescription pills, liquid medication or even a patch into the purple bag and by
adding just a
little bit of
warm water the contents dissolve in fifteen minutes.
What Organifi Gold did was they took turmeric but they combined it with smooth coconut milk and cinnamon and ginger and lemon balm and this relaxing mushroom called reishi, to create a
warm, relaxing beverage that you could
add to a
little coffee to knock the edge off of coffee or that you could have on its own, a
little hot
water, a
little almond milk at the end of the day for a nice latte you could curl up with by the fire if curling up by a fire is your thing.
How to use it in your kitchen: Have 1/4 tsp fresh grated ginger in
warm water with a squeeze of lemon first thing in the morning before breakfast and
add fresh ginger to curries, daals, kicharee etc for a
little extra heat (in place of chilli)
Next morning
add a
little more
water, mix, put in a bowl and microwave it until
warm.
Massage into your face and neck using damp fingers to stimulate circulation and break down dirt, makeup and pollution particles, then
add a
little warm water to reveal the delicate milk.
I had to
add a
little warm water to the food processor to get the mixture to form a paste, but once it did, the spread looked remarkably like my brown bag cafeteria tuna salad.
Now, what I do is take a
little bit and rub it all over my lips for about 30 seconds and then I wash it off with
warm water and follow it up by
adding some Vaseline or other chap stick.
Likewise, should very young children be taking part, icing sugar with a
little water and colouring
added, removes any risk from piping
warm chocolate.
What seems to help is to
warm it slightly in the microwave,
add a
little water and a flavored probiotic.
In the winter months, if you know your colony will eat right away,
warm up the canned food prior to taking it to the feeding site and
add a
little warm water to the food for extra moisture.
I cook two meals a day — I serve up a breakfast burrito (eggs whipped and cooked to a Holladaise sauce consistency & then mixed with dry cat food & cut up turkey hot dogs) and a meaty oatmeal (chicken thighs cooked overnight in a crockpot with a
little water, then the meat separated off, the broth thinned down with
water & used to make oatmeal, then
add back the chicken meat & serve up
warm so its nice & sloppy with a lot of juice.
If your older dog is showing less interest in his food and his teeth are fine, you can try
warming his food,
adding a
little warm water to make a gravy, or putting something yummy on top of his kibble (like some canned food) to make it more appealing.
I wish this formula was offered in a cuts and gravy as I find it a
little easier to mix with other items but we made it work by
adding warm water and such.
Cats can be sensitive to alcohol, so if you are concerned, you can (a) leave the remedy dose open for a few minutes to allow the alcohol to evaporate, or (b)
add the remedy dose to a
little bit of
warm water to steam it off quickly.
Add in a backdrop of sugar white sand, turquoise
waters, lush scenery and the
warm ocean breeze, then mix in a
little Caribbean rhythm and viola, the perfect honeymoon getaway filled with memories that will last a lifetime.
Because solar heating has declined and (according to the IPCC)
added CO2 has
little impact on heating tropical
waters as discussed in part 2, subsurface heat should decline and future ventilations will not cause a resumption in a
warming trend.
If too thick,
add a
little warm water.
Hi Kim — try alka seltzer and if that doesn't work try filling it with
warm water then
adding some baking soda then a
little bit of white vinegar.