Sentences with phrase «carefully letting them dry»

Essentially, making these meringue cookies is more an effort of whipping fluffy flavors into form and then carefully letting them dry out until they're perfectly crunchy.

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I like to gently shake it out over the sink, let it drain over a towel on the counter, and then dry the leaves carefully with a towel.
Directions: Beat eggs / Add sugar & oil and mix on medium speed until light and fluffy, about 4 minutes / Mix in dry ingredients & blend well, but briefly / Finally, add apples and mix thoroughly, but, briefly / Bake at 325º for about an hour in a greased & floured Bundt pan / Let it cool for fifteen minutes / Carefully remove from the pan, loosening it all around with a flexible knife or spatula if needed.
Her recipe, as it was given to me: 1 tsp salt, per whole egg flour, to make dough (vague, I know) Mix ingredients together Flour counter Roll out dough until thin, adding more flour as needed to prevent sticking Let topside dry, then carefully turn over to dry other side Roll up dough into log, then slice to desired thickness You may place cut noodles in baggies in freezer for future use
Watch the dried chiles carefully as they will toast first, turn them occasionally until they are darkened on all sides, then remove and let the remaining vegetables broil.
Let granola cool 5 minutes, then carefully transfer to bowl with dried fruit, reserving baking sheet.
Let dry overnight and carefully place in an airtight container like a jar or a gallon zip lock bag and use as needed.
Dry clean delicate, carefully not to overload in the cleaning process in terms of chemical, mechanical, thermal and carefully not to let the environment wet.
Let it dry overnight, and then carefully remove the outer layer of plastic.
Gently ring out the water by lightly squeezing your hair with the towel, then carefully wrap your strands in the towel and let them sit for about 10 minutes or until your hair is mostly dried.
By pouring her acrylic pigments (she works almost solely with black and white) directly onto glass and letting them dry there, she can then slice into the pigment and, having cut out a cartouche or a length of filigree, can carefully lift that segment of limp paint from the glass and position it upon the canvas.
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