Sentences with phrase «create air pockets»

Honey doesn't create those air pockets, and it results in a denser baked good.
Doesn't yeast normally require some sugar in order for it to rise and / or create air pockets?
Yeast can form bubbles of gas, creating an air pocket.
In the creaming process, sugar granules mix through the butter, creating air pockets that cause your baked goods to rise.
It is then cut with a grooved rolling pin in perpendicular directions, cutting a grid into the dough which prevents it from creating air pockets as it cooks.
In the creaming process, sharp sugar granules slice through the butter, creating air pockets that ultimately give the pastry lift.
Granulated sugar crystals contain sharp edges that slice through the butter, creating air pockets that expand when heated, contributing to a lofty, risen pastry.
That's because there isn't enough milk on top to create a downward flow and because the harder baby tries to remove the milk, the more he creates those air pockets.
The system is also said to soak up moisture, minimizing the need for irrigation, and as the wood decomposes over time it not only releases heat and nutrients, but it also creates air pockets that encourage a thriving and diverse soil life.
Textured weave creates air pockets for a fuller feel after each wash.

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Wool has tiny, natural crimps, which create small air pockets, making it an effective insulator.
He aims to install 800 of his towers in public parks across China, not only to create pockets of cleaner air, but to bring more awareness to what is admittedly a huge problem that a giant air purifier — or even 800 of them — can't begin to solve.
Rolling back and forth can create the large flat air pockets.
The box grater produces thin little strings of fat which get distributed throughout the dough and melt in the oven creating a million tiny air pockets in the baked biscuit.
The last time I wrote about pie crust (post link) I talked about cubing the butter instead of using a fork or pie cutter, to achieve thicker wads of butter that melt to create bigger air pockets.
It has to hold together enough for air pockets to be created, all the way through a heavy loaf.
When baking pies, keep butter as hard and cold as possible to help trap the cold pieces of butter between the layers of dough to create small air pockets and a flaky crust.
Little air bubbles burst open creating beautiful pockets, just like white bread!
When layering your phyllo, spray each layer with nonstick spray (or olive oil spray) and sprinkle panko, breadcrumbs, or finely processed nuts between each layer to create small pockets of air that will help crisp it up and keep it light.
Overmixing overdevelops gluten and deflates the air pockets you worked so hard to create, as does a vigorous or overzealous folding motion.
«Crusts become flaky when flecks of solid butter get trapped within the dough, creating pockets of air once baked,» the publication explains.
«You can repel water with a rough surface that creates tiny pockets of air between the water and the surface, but those surfaces don't always repel oils or alcohols because of their lower surface tension,» Tuteja said.
Instead, the blue sported by bluebirds comes from tiny air pockets inside the feathers, which scatter light to create blue.
The perlite created small insulating air pockets within this new rigid, beige - colored panel, which they then baked at 110 degrees F (43.3 degrees C) to remove all water from the finished product and assure that mold and spores do not photosynthesize.
Clearly, these aren't the conditions to create thermal updrafts — rising pockets of hot air that hawks and vultures ride like elevators.
The normal, microscopic imperfections — holes, gaps and voids — on the surfaces of everything from industrial boilers to pots and pans create pockets where air is trapped and liquid water can become steam.
Tearing the membrane inside the egg will eliminate the air pocket it creates.
Now onto the Single player mode or the «single player upgrade» if you've purchased the multiplayer edition, this is basically the same as a private match in multiplayer, you play one of the multiplayer selections against AI on top of that you have survival mode which was rather confusing, my idea of the game was a normal FPS game with zombies implemented so you can't camp, when you're playing the survival mode the full area has some sort of gas which will kill you if you don't get out of it, you get sent to different air pockets which open up in a set area per round, this meaning you have to camp in the air bubble and take on the hordes of zombies approaching, I've played a few zombie fps games in my days and always wanted to move around, create a train and take them out, on top of that ammo drops or weapon drops are in said bubbles and lack in quality, I wasn't impressed with the survival mode implementation and wouldn't advise any horde fans to even look at it.
And it is sad that you haven't even read the article to understand how this option is good for all of us — to grow our economy while creating cleaner air, and putting money in citizens» pockets to encourage people to conserve and use less energy.
Most are stitched across the outer cover to stop the filling moving about and to create pockets, which help to trap air.
So there you have it — while air pockets in a particular slice of bread creating drag may pose a slight issue, all you really need is a taller table.
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