Sentences with phrase «at edge»

Soft and chewy on the outside with a slight crisp at the edge.
Start at the edge closest to the filling and roll the tortilla around the filling as tightly as possible without tearing the tortilla.
Spread the sauce leaving a 1 / 2 - inch border at the edge and scatter the cheese on top.
Held at Lake Skinner Recreation Area, at the edge of Temecula's Wine Country, the Festival features dawn hot air balloon launches and flights, evening balloon glows, food pairings, and headline concerts on the main stage.
Facets clear, though chipped at the edge.
Bake 10 to 15 minutes, until cheese is thoroughly melted (there will be clear liquid from the melted cheese bubbling at the edge of the dish), and the enchiladas look slightly shrunken and sunken.
Use a toothpick to draw lines in the web by starting at the edge of the inner circle and slowly moving the toothpick to the outer circle.
Use kitchen shears to trim the excess pastry from the lattice right at the edge of the pie filling (this gap will be covered by a braid, and you don't want too many excess layers of pastry there) and again, reserve the pastry scraps.
With well oiled hands, pat out pizza crusts, leaving a rigid at edge to contain toppings.
Roughly align the pointy end of your triangle with the middle of your pan, and snip the end that's at the edge.
Also, forming 1 circle in the middle and 2 rings, one at the edge and one in the middle, wasn't successful.
Remove from heat and let cool at room temperature, stirring occasionally, until the chocolate starts to set at the edge of the bowl.
Pour the cheese filling over the prepared crust forming 1 circle in the middle and 2 rings, one at the edge and one in the middle.
A farm may also have had a smoker of a different design at the edge of the fields, and was usually a fireplace made of bricks with grates at the top and a firebox below.
Cook until sugar is dissolved and bubbles form at the edge of the pan.
Spread the tomato sauce leaving a 1 / 2 - inch border at the edge.
Pour the mixture on top of the biscuit base, use the back of a spoon to smooth a small hollow in the middle, leaving about 1 ″ at the edge which is higher than the middle of the cake.
The slices placed at the edge got burnt, but the ones closer to the middle part are still cooking.
Pour the sugar, yeast, and salt in three different places at the edge where the flour meets the bowl.
Cut into 16 wedges stopping at the edge of the glass.
You're at the edge of your seat, I can tell.
Bake for 20 minutes, moving nuts around just once in the baking time so that the inner nuts get as toasty as the ones at the edge, and up to 10 minutes more if they don't look toasty yet at 20 minutes.
We stayed in two cabins adjoined by a giant figure - eight wrap - around porch and tucked into the woods of Beersheba Springs, a small town at the edge of the Appalachian Mountains.
In a medium saucepan over medium heat bring cream to a soft boil (look for small bubbles to form at the edge of saucepan).
You'll be able to see the crust starting at the edge where the meat touches the pan.
But best of all, we remember standing at the edge of the water at sunset on a lone dock with glasses of champagne in hand, renewing our vows to one another on the day of our first anniversary.
Learning about different props and styling ideas left me inspired to be more inventive and creative with my food photography and it had me sitting at the edge of me seat all afternoon as I was eagerly awaiting the chance to apply what I had learned in my own photography.
Or make your own fresh goat cheese right at the edge of the rugged Cascades?
The Cayenne Trail By David G. Jackson Emma Jean Cervantes stands at the edge of the field of red and green cayenne peppers in the Mesilla Valley of New Mexico.
The story of Moses leading the people out of Egypt is told in great detail and of course the stories narrating his providential saving from death by being left in a waterproof basket at the edge of the Nile, to be found by no less a personage than a royal princess herself, who took him and reared him as a prince of the royal house.
She, beside me walking with her secret joys, motioned her two gloved hands airborne toward a stick out on the lake beyond the boys, a dark branch balanced at the dam's ledge, in the roar and plunging of that river on whose cascade into noise it seemed to hesitate, poised there at the edge of more.
You and God together at the edge of life where trouble lives.
As the Church, we believe we live at the edge of the eschatological horizon, meaning we are a people who live in a tension between what we preach and the broken world around us.
System - building may also be morally misguided, for it tends «to preclude the possibility of a more sensitive encounter with realities at the edge of our being» (FFS 129f), and these are precisely the realities to which theology in particular ought to attend.
We stand, according to this view, at the edge of history, always moving qualitatively away from the heritage that forms our past.
I often times have a mental picture of people interacting with me, and I can see in David, him and I sitting in the sun at the edge of a calm stream, talking, pausing, napping, laughing, and just getting to know what goes on in each others head.
«Stop him,» Dallow cried; it wasn't any good; he was at the edge, he was over; they couldn't even hear a splash.
Finally, Brueggemann contends that God lives at the edge of such violence — war is not central to divine activity.
At the edge of Ascensiontide, we know only the threshold beyond which Jesus has gone, into a cloud of luminous darkness.
It seems to me that the line must be drawn where science itself tells us to draw the line: at the edge of what science, without the prop of naturalistic philosophy or the influence of religious belief, can tell us at present.
As long as the righteous God resides far away in Heaven, waiting for the end of the world, the Devil, too, will remain at the edge of world history.
Standing at the edge of the crowd are two officers of the Roman army, their armor covered by civilian togas.
The laundromat at the edge of town where we were bawled out by the owner was gone.
In fact, given the degree to which the «early followers of Jesus... suffered Rome's punitive regime, living at the edge of prison,... risking torture and execution,» Taylor finds it exceedingly peculiar that «Christians today are so accepting» of Lockdown America.
Or we could give ourselves permission to engage in the violence of electricity production by saying (in the manner of Reinhold Niebuhr) that the kingdom that Christ's life makes visible is an «impossible possibility» which stands at the edge of history as its judge rather than being the truth about history.
The reason the road is open from the checkpoint to Zababdeh is because Bezek, an Israeli military training camp, is stationed at the edge of the village.
Conversion at the edge of a sword or under threat of drowning is no better than what any fanatic religious terrorist group is doing.
Entire cities full of men, women, and children were slaughtered at the edge of the sword.
Ours is a society that lives at the edge of normlessness, and on the other hand, we are a society that reacts to normlessness with a heavy - handed emphasis on conformity.
While watching television, one gets the sense of existing at the edge of a giant web in which someone at the center pushes the right button and instantaneously millions of us «out there» see what has been decided we will see.
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