Sentences with phrase «cuts like butter»

The Bottom Round Roast has outstanding flavor, character, and cuts like butter.
In the end, the cauliflower comes out incredibly tender and cuts like butter — «carving» it is quite a pleasure.
In the hot skillet, in the onion - flavored bacon drippings, she fried the liver, about 1 1/2 -2 minutes per side, until just cooked through and cut like butter — the worst thing you can do to liver is overcook it.

Not exact matches

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Of the dozen or so friends who were online at 9 p.m. the night before Thanksgiving — most of them men — three suggested that I cut the butter into little slivers and stick it through the air slits, which turned out to be a good idea except that my air slits ended up looking more like giant gashes through which butter was bleeding out of my pie.
But I'd grown overconfident, so the fact that I'd never in my life used a pastry blender or a rolling pin didn't stop me from going right ahead and whisking together some flour, sugar, and salt, cutting in two sticks of butter, adding some water, and then kneading it all together to form two disks that looked exactly like the picture on page 438, thank you very much.
Biscuits are always handy to have on hand: alongside dinner and slathered in honey butter, for making breakfast sandwiches (like with these egg muffins, cut in half), sopping up some homemade sausage gravy, or delectable desserts like strawberry shortcake.
Prep: Finely chop 1 medium shallot, 2 — 3 T / Zest one lemon and chop finely / Cut lemon in half for squeezing / Measure 1/4 C white wine (optional) / 2 T butter / 1 t salt and pepper or lemon pepper to taste / Measure 2 C Arborio rice / Bring 6 cups of liquid to a light simmer — this can be plain water, any broth, clam juice, tomato juice, or a combination / Pieces of seafood like clams, halibut, salmon, shrimp — which are optional, can be chopped into bite - sized pieces in advance, or while rice is cooking / Add pieces of almost any vegetable — some will need to be par - boiled or sautéed before adding about mid-way through cooking time / I like to add rehydrated wild mushrooms and their broth, chopped kale or chard, thin spears of asparagus when in season.
I followed the recipe, making a few adjustments: I cut the dough into small square biscuits because I felt like it; I didn't brush the tops with milk because I didn't have any; and they weren't as flakey as they could have been because my refrigerator died and it was a race against time to use already - warming butter.
It looks and tastes like a HUGE peanut butter cup and it's very rich so you may want to cut it into small slices when serving.
-- For the cookie dough, beat together butter and sugar for about 2 minutes — Add the eggs and egg yolks until smooth, and then add vanilla — In a separate bowl, sift together the flour, salt, and baking powder, and then add the dry mix slowly to the wet until well combined — Wrap dough in saran wrap and chill in the fridge for an hour (or more)-- Preheat oven to 350 degrees — Roll out dough and cut desired shapes, placing them about 1 inch apart on a cookie sheet — Bake for 8 - 10 minutes, depending on how chewy you like your sugar cookies!
And they make use of a great shortcut: Baking Mix (like Bisquick), which cuts down on the butter needed and ensures they don't flatten out too much as they bake.
1) Sift self - raising flour into a large mixing bowl 2) Cut the butter into small cubes and mix it with the flour, using two knives to mix the butter and flour together 3) Once the dough achieves a sand - like mixture, use your hand to compact the dough and knead very gently 4) Sprinkle a cool, flat surface with flour, and flatten the dough with a rolling pin until it reaches a 1 cm thickness 5) Pre-heat oven to 190 — 200 deg cel 6) Use a round cookie cutter (or a champagne glass) to cut out small circles of dough 7) Place dough circles on a greased and floured baking tray 8) Bake scones for 15 to 20 minutes or until they have turned golden brown on top 9) Once scones have cooled, cut them sideways into half 10) Mix chopped fresh chives and cream cheese together until they have integrated homogeneously 11) On each scone half, spread some cream cheese and chive mixture, then place a couple of slices of ham and cheese on top, then top with more cream cheese mixture and finally sprinkle with fresh chiCut the butter into small cubes and mix it with the flour, using two knives to mix the butter and flour together 3) Once the dough achieves a sand - like mixture, use your hand to compact the dough and knead very gently 4) Sprinkle a cool, flat surface with flour, and flatten the dough with a rolling pin until it reaches a 1 cm thickness 5) Pre-heat oven to 190 — 200 deg cel 6) Use a round cookie cutter (or a champagne glass) to cut out small circles of dough 7) Place dough circles on a greased and floured baking tray 8) Bake scones for 15 to 20 minutes or until they have turned golden brown on top 9) Once scones have cooled, cut them sideways into half 10) Mix chopped fresh chives and cream cheese together until they have integrated homogeneously 11) On each scone half, spread some cream cheese and chive mixture, then place a couple of slices of ham and cheese on top, then top with more cream cheese mixture and finally sprinkle with fresh chicut out small circles of dough 7) Place dough circles on a greased and floured baking tray 8) Bake scones for 15 to 20 minutes or until they have turned golden brown on top 9) Once scones have cooled, cut them sideways into half 10) Mix chopped fresh chives and cream cheese together until they have integrated homogeneously 11) On each scone half, spread some cream cheese and chive mixture, then place a couple of slices of ham and cheese on top, then top with more cream cheese mixture and finally sprinkle with fresh chicut them sideways into half 10) Mix chopped fresh chives and cream cheese together until they have integrated homogeneously 11) On each scone half, spread some cream cheese and chive mixture, then place a couple of slices of ham and cheese on top, then top with more cream cheese mixture and finally sprinkle with fresh chives
2 cups ap flour 2 tablespoons baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 6 tablespoons butter cut into small pieces, I like to use Kerry Gold for scones 3/4 cup buttermilk 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese 1/4 teaspoon fresh cracked black pepper, more or less upon your taste - buds
Use a pastry blender to cut the butter into the flour mixture, working quickly until the mixture looks like cornmeal with a few larger pieces.
Using a pastry blender or two knives, cut the butter into the flour mixture until mixture looks like coarse crumbs.
How did you get them cut so nice, when i tried cutting the peanut butter squished out and when i tried breaking it never lined up with the bottom layer so looked terrible I like the taste but i want what i make to look good too lol please HELP!!
I avoid processed fats, like margarine or canola oil, but whole fats from olives, avocados, coconuts, seeds, nuts, and humanely raised animals (butter, lard, suet, schmaltz) are a necessary part of the diet, and lead to feeling full in ways that allow people to cut down on sugar (which is less healthy, as you say).
Cut the butter or shortening into small bits and rub these into the dry ingredients until you have a breadcrumb - like mix.
The secret is to cut cold butter into the mix with a pastry knife so that the biscuits turn out flaky and tender just like the originals.
Add cold butter cubes and cut in with pastry cutter or two knives until mixture looks like course crumbs.
And if you are too lazy (like I am) to rub butter with you fingers, cut it into little bits with a knife, put it and the flour in the largest bowl you can find and give it a good whirr with a handmixer.
baking soda 1/2 cup unsalted butter, cut into small cubes, chilled 4 ounces sharp white cheddar cheese, shredded 8 ounces beer, I used a porter, any kind will do — just use a beer you like to drink!
Use a knife to «cut» in the coconut butter to form a sandy, breadcrumb - like texture.
Using your hands, cut the vegan butter (I like to use Earth Balance) into the dry mixture, using your fingers to create a meal - like texture.
1 ⅛ cups Gluten - Free Multi-Blend Flour Mix, more as needed 2/3 cup finely ground gluten - free rolled oats 3/4 cup + 1 1/2 tablespoons millet flour 1 1/2 teaspoons xanthan gum 3/4 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 tablespoons sugar (omit for savory recipes, like quiche) 13 1/2 tablespoons cold unsalted butter, cut into 1/2 tablespoon pieces 1 jumbo egg + one large egg, lightly beaten 2 1/4 tablespoons cider vinegar or gluten - free sour cream Egg Wash for Top Crust 1 egg yolk 1 teaspoon milk
And then, no less than five minutes later, I'm slinging cereal and cutting fruit into itty - bitty pieces and trying to calm the usual morning chaos so I can please, please just have one little sip of coffee before this day starts and suddenly it's 8 a.m. and the kitchen looks like it exploded and everyone else has eaten breakfast but me and that's when my old reliable pal peanut butter toast makes its appearance.
1 cup onion, cut into thin 2 - inch strips 6 cups green cabbage, shredded or cut into thin 1 - 2 inch strips Salt and fresh ground pepper to taste Additional butter for topping, optional Optional — if you have access to a good Irish cheddar cheese, like Kerrygold, try adding 1/2 -1 cup (shredded)
I usually cut them in half, toast, and then spread almond butter on top, like an English muffin.
Ingredients 2 chicken breasts, cooked and shredded (I like to cook mine in a grill pan with a seasoning blend I have, along the same lines of Nature's Seasoning) 1/2 onion cut into thin strips 8 - 10 button mushrooms 1 red bell pepper 2 - 3 tbsp butter or olive oil spread salt and pepper to taste Mayonnaise Sliced cheese, I like provolone, swiss or white american Hoagy Rolls
When I am teaching folks how to make pie dough or biscuits, I find that novices have the best results when they learn the grating method first; once they see what it should look like they can decide to use a pastry blender or a fork / knife to cut in the butter.
During the session, we learned things like a new method for cutting avocados, called the Nick n» Peel method, that helps you conserve the good stuff in the bright green fleshy part of the avocado nearest the skin, and how to use avocado as a substitute for butter or oil in recipes.
A open question to you and your blog users: how might one replace butter with a non-animal product in baked goods like the scones you featured recently, in which the fatty substance has to be «cut» into the dough?
Cut butter slices into flour mixture with a pastry cutter or two knives until it looks like coarse crumbs.
Cut the butter into the flour using a pastry blender or your fingertips until the mixture looks like coarse crumbs with pieces of butter about the size of peas.
In a large bowl sift the flour, add the soften butter cut on small cubes and mix until crumble - like.
Ingredients: 3/4 cup vegan butter 1 cup sugar 1/2 cup brown sugar 3 tablespoons ground flax seed in 6 tablespoons water (lightly beaten) 1 cups agave nectar for the batter, OR 1 1/2 cups agave if you like cakes very sweet 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 4 cups All Purpose Gluten - Free Flour (We use Bob's Red Mill) * 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons baking soda 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 cup hot coffee (you may substitute plain hot water if you don't like coffee) 1 cup hot water 1/2 cup chopped walnuts or pecans (optional, if allergic to tree nuts, or use sunflower or pumpkin seeds) 1/4 cup dried unsulphured papaya, cut in 1/4 inch cubes 1/4 cup dried unsulphured pineapple, cut in 1/4 inch cubes or 1/2 cup raisins or other dried fruit (in place of papaya and pineapple) Additional agave nectar for brushing the cake (about 1/4 cup)
Hi Allie I made the chocolate cupcakes I did everything like it said in recipe I was wondering am I suppose to cut the butter in small pieces?
3 tablespoons butter 2 small sweet onions, diced 2 stalks celery, ends trimmed, diced 2 cloves garlic, minced 2 sprigs of thyme, leaves removed, stems discarded 1 1/2 teaspoons ground coriander 1 head cauliflower, cut into florets, main stem and core removed * 1 apple, peeled, cored and diced (a tart or a sweet - tart apple, like a Honeycrisp, is best) 4 - 6 cups chicken or vegetable stock (see note in directions) 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar salt and pepper to taste (lots of pepper!)
But I probably should have had some protein and a healthier version like this clean apple crisp or maybe baked peanut butter apple oatmeal or this baked steel cut oatmeal with apples and cinnamon.
Nothing in the recipe about folding, but if the butter is cut or rubbed into the flour like you would for pie dough, it does cause the layer separation you can see a little of in my photo.
For the mashed potatoes: 3 medium yukon gold potatoes, and cut into large chunks 2 Tablespoons vegan «butter» (like Earth Balance or what ever brand you prefer) salt and pepper to taste 1/4 cup almond milk, hemp milk or other milk substitute of choice
Some nights I just don't feel like cooking a huge meal so on this night we simply had freshly cut cucumber, orange bell pepper, an heirloom tomato, steamed broccoli, celery with peanut butter and watermelon.
Cut in butter till the resulted mixture looks like coarse crumbs.
I like to cut up my butter and place it in the freezer so that it is truly ice cold.
As I mentioned last week in my King Arthur Flour recap, you want to cut half of your COLD fat into small pieces (generally butter and / or lard, though Nikki told me she's had success with coconut oil when it's solid), then work into the flour with your hands until the mixture looks like cornmeal.
I didn't think much of it but when I made chocolate cut - out cookies with the butter, the cookies spread a lot and had many small holes, just like the pie crust.
* I like to mix the powdered peanut butter with water in a small zipper bag, cut the corner off and drizzle.
Hi there, I couldn't find in the recipe when and how to add the butter, so I cut it in the flour like when making biscuits.
I made a few adjustments to the soup recipe, because I like spice and I was trying to make it healthier by cutting down on the butter and cream.
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