It will probably take a bit longer to beat to stiff peaks,
because hand mixers are usually slower, but it will be fine.
It will take a bit longer to beat to stiff peaks,
because hand mixers are usually slower, but it will be fine.
We only had fresh ripe bananas, and I ended up using 2
because the hand mixer made the batter really soupy.
Not exact matches
Angels standout from the
mix because they are typically more hungry to get their
hands in a bunch of different projects.
John in Revelations, talking to Laodicea, speaks rhema words from God and says «I would that you were hot or cold, but
because you are lukewarm (indecisive,
mixing law and grace, tainting my free gift with human
hands), I will vomit» [and] «you will not receive anything from Me.»
We may commit evil intentionally, thinking that
because we recognize our
mixed motives, we are permitted to get our
hands as dirty as necessary to achieve our noble goals.
I used to do my own washing liquid — just
mix washing soda, olive soap bar, pour hot water to be melted and
mix together... Have to start again...
because healthy food is going
hand in
hand with healthy lifestyle... Greetings from Slovakia..
Because I don't always have coconut milk on
hand, I sometimes make this with orange or pineapple juice (or a
mix of both).
No, these potatoes don't make themselves, and they do take a bit of pre-planning (I baked the potatoes before
mixing with other ingredients (which means I had to remember that everyone's going to want to eat before they want to eat) and, since I wanted these to be weight - loss - friendly, I used this Creamy Italian Dressing (which takes about 5 minutes longer than opening a bottle of store - bought (but really didn't take any extra time
because I had some on
hand in my frig (which, thankfully, is the norm — we almost always have some in our frig
because we eat it on nearly everything (salad, broccoli, rice, cabbage, bread, potatoes, and more) and it gets used in lots of recipes (like Garbanzo Pesto Salad and Chickpea Salad Sandwich)-RRB--RRB--RRB--RRB-.
That's even more true with these particular bagels,
because the pumpkin should be evenly incorporated in the dough, and that will be challenging if you're
mixing by
hand.
DO NOT try
mixing them by
hand because the results will be disappointing.
I used a yellow butter cake
mix because I had that already on
hand.
Hi Diane, those
hand mixers don't tend to do well with bread doughs
because of their shape and yes,
because the dough «crawls» up the beaters — no fun!
Working with a stand
mixer fitted with a paddle attachment (I just used a
hand mixer because I didn't feel like dragging out the KitchenAid), in a large bowl, beat the butter at medium speed for about a minute until softened.
It was a bit of a pain to make
because I had to use a
hand mixer, but it was worth it.
I've always been scared of dark / rye breads
because of the wet dough and my lack of stand
mixer, but this was a breeze to
hand mix!!
To make the crumble topping,
mix the ingredients by
hand or in the food processor (do not overmix
because you need crumbs).
I halved the recipe and used a canola - olive oil
mix because that's all I had (not sure why I have this on
hand at all).
After some mild panic (my biggest bowl is not quite big enough for comfortable
hand -
mixing of that much dough, and it was making things difficult to judge, so I was a little light -
handed on the flour before trying to begin kneading I think)
because the dough was so wet it was just smearing / sticking to my board, I managed to knead in enough extra flour that I could get it into an oiled bowl.
I've been making breads by
hand for a few months now, but got a Kitchenaid stand
mixer (which I have named Julia,
because I enjoy naming inanimate objects and the first recipe I used it for was from Mastering the Art of French cooking) for my 15th birthday last week and can't wait to use it to take on more complex breads.
I used a
mix of mozzarella cheese with sharp cheddar
because that's what I had on
hand.
I turn off the
hand mixer (
because my KitchenAid is still broken * hangs head in shame *) and notice this; there's a tine of the whisk that just broken.
Yup, remember in my previous post I warned you to have extra cake
mixes on
hand because these Rice Krispie recipes are about to take over the blog (not to mention your life).
I've made this cake once before and it was great, but my icing was a little off in texture and appearance, I think
because I don't have a standing
mixer (did the best I could with my
hand held one).
«I believe that our customers know they have to trust us,
because they turn to us to get the
mix they want; that just takes a lot more
hand holding when things are tough.»
Instead of cashews, I did a
mix of pistachios, almonds, and even a few Brazil nuts
because that's what I had on
hand in my cupboard.
I wanted to make something that wouldn't require a trip to the grocery store, which made whittling down my options easy: no Buttermilk Pie or Bars
because I didn't have cream to make a custard, no cakes
because I don't own an electric
mixer (no way I'm going to cream the butter and sugar by
hand!)
I thought I would mention it
because there may be someone who felt like I did about the
hand mixed texture — of course it could have been my lack of skill!
Made croutons with cinnamon raisin bread
because that's what we had on
hand, but it gave a lovely sweet element to the
mix, and I tossed in dried goji berries for color.
I am not able to
mix by
hand because of arthritis.
This is
because it is much harder to pour at a slow steady stream while holding a
hand mixer.
The salad portion of this wrap uses
mixed greens
because that it what I had on
hand, but it you have romaine, or evan kale, those would be super yummy, too.
I also love adding Dole frozen
mixed berries to the top,
because we always have them on
hand in the freezer.
I use the stand
mixer for kneading
because I have problems with tendonitis in my
hands, especially the right one.
Because nothing feels better than creating something delicious with your own
hands without using store - bought cake frosting
mixes!
Add the dry ingredients to the wet in batches, and
mix until mostly combined, then add in the chocolate chips (I often have to
mix with my
hands because the dough gets very stiff).
Unfortunately I am too scared to share my own recipe for pumpkin pancakes
because my blender is ancient and doesn't really work, so my pancakes are
hand -
mixed and shall we say, have «character» in their bumps.
I think it may be
because I
mixed them with the Kitchen Aid, instead of by
hand.
Deb likes to stir the chocolate chips into the warm dough by
hand because the power of the
mixer would forcefully combine the melting chips into the dough, making it brown chocolate dough instead of dough studded with chocolate chips.
I don't use mine anymore
because a stand
mixer is so much better for most doughs and batters, but please know that in any recipe where you think it's going to be too much for your
hand mixer, just
mix by
hand!
I used coconut almond milk instead of vanilla just
because I had some on
hand, but the coconut butter didn't seem to
mix in super well with the smoothie.
In a small bowl, beat eggs, vanilla, salt and sugar with a
hand mixer until light and frothy, about five minutes (this can seem like an eternity with a
hand mixer, but hang in there
because it's worth it!).
Mine was slightly lumpy
because I
mixed it by
hand but it only bothered me after taking the photos, not while eating it.
This one is made in a stand
mixer because the texture is tacky, and it's just not that fun to
mix by
hand.
I am calling this concoction Kitchen Stash Hash -LCB- Paleo -RCB-
because it was literally what I had on
hand, all chopped up, and
mixed together.
Sometimes, I have to think twice before making a layer cake or have to whip things by
hand because the quantity is too little for the stand
mixer!
I think it did a better job than I do,
because I usually can't wait to get my
hands OUT of the bowl and I don't always get everything thoroughly
mixed.
I used Bob's Red Mill GF all purpose flour only
because I didn't have all the flours in your
mix on
hand (I'm new to GF), coconut milk instead of buttermilk, and vanilla extract.
There is a
mix of caution and optimism at the Emirates
because on one
hand they want the midfielder to be back in action sooner but they also do not want to rush his return.
She might think you are sending her
mixed signals: on the one
hand telling her that playing sports teaches her valuable life lessons, especially commitment and sacrifice, but on the other telling her that,
because you have decided to go on a family vacation during spring break, she won't be able to join her soccer team for a tournament.