Sentences with phrase «at using the rolling pin»

I worked for a while in a nice Italian place - got to be very good at using the rolling pin to roll out dough.

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Lightly oil your work surface and, using a rolling pin, roll one dough - ball at a time into a circle.
5 / Using the rolling pin, press down on the dough at regular intervals, repeating and covering the entire surface area, until it is about 1 inch thick.
One at a time take a ball of dough and use either your hands or a rolling pin to flatten it on a floured surface.
1) Melt butter 2) Dissolve sugar in melted butter 3) Mix sugar butter mixture with self - raising flour until homogenously mixed 4) Knead cookie dough with your hands on a cool, flat surface, using a rolling pin to flatten it to 0.7 cm thickness 5) Use a round cookie cutter to cut out round pieces 6) Arrange the cookie dough pieces on a greased baking tray 7) Bake at 200 deg cel for 8 — 10 minutes or until they turn slightly golden brown 8) Spread dulce de leche on one cookie, and cover it with another cookie 9) Coat the sides of the cookie sandwich (the parts where dulce de leche is exposed) with shredded coconut
Tools Needed for Homemade Vintage Cheese Puffs Crackers (just a few): Baking Spray to coat the baking pans 1 or 2 sheet pans or cookie pans or pizza pans (depending on what you have handy and how many you wish to bake at one time) Large Mixing Bowl Whisk Wooden spoon Your hands for rolling, or a rolling - pin and knife for easy roll and cut Optional: Counter space with a dusting of flour (if you use the rolling and cutting tip)
Using a lightly floured rolling pin, roll out the crust dough into a circle at least 12 inches in diameter and gently fold pie crust into quarters.
Instead of putting the ball in the air and flying at every pin, players will be challenged to judge the wind correctly, play the roll and use the ground as an advantage to bounce the ball into the greens.
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At one point I was pinned down by at least 10 enemies so I used the rope to swing down into another section of the level while doing a vertical takedown, rolled into a cover position and completely changed the perspective of the firefighAt one point I was pinned down by at least 10 enemies so I used the rope to swing down into another section of the level while doing a vertical takedown, rolled into a cover position and completely changed the perspective of the firefighat least 10 enemies so I used the rope to swing down into another section of the level while doing a vertical takedown, rolled into a cover position and completely changed the perspective of the firefight.
Dezeen Platform: in this movie filmed at Dezeen Space, Spanish designer Roger Arquer talks about the furniture he made for his daughter using wooden spoons, rolling pins and a pastry brush.
I have a small kitchen tree that's all decorated with little copper teapots and rolling pins, pots and pans that they used to sell at Williams - Sonoma a few years back.
Between project sessions & when not in use, I just roll the center section up from the bottom & secure it at the top out of the way with a couple clothes pins.
Step five: While keeping your fabric rolled (using an extra set of hands or pins) tie the rope around the rod in a knot or bow at the bottom of the rolled fabric.
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