Shape into a round, and leave to rise in a clean bowl, covered with
a clean damp kitchen towel, until doubled in size, about 2 hours.
Not exact matches
Transfer the dough to a
clean surface and cover with a
damp kitchen towel.
Cover with a layer of remaining husks or
clean,
damp kitchen towel; cover with lid, bring to boil and reduce heat to medium, adding water as needed.
Cover the ball with a
damp clean kitchen towel and let it rest for 15 minutes.
Place the ribbons on a sheet tray dusted with semolina and set aside, covered with
clean,
damp kitchen towels, until ready to cook.
Before these shapes dry, swill out your brush in
clean water then partially dry it on
kitchen towel so it's just
damp.
I usually
clean my indoor plants with a
damp towel but this time around I used a few drops of Coconut oil on a soft Cotton
kitchen towel instead of water.
Wipe off any excess with a dry
kitchen towel and delicately
clean with a
damp cloth — use a light touch so you don't remove the Sugru in the etchings.