Sentences with phrase «diameter circle about»

On a lightly floured work surface, divide the pizza dough into 4 pieces and roll each into an 8 - inch diameter circle about an 1 / 8 - inch thick.
On a lightly floured work surface, roll out one of the dough disks into an 11 - inch diameter circle about 1 / 8 - inch - thick.
Using a spatula spread the dough into 3-1/2 - inch diameter circles about 3 / 8 - inch thick.

Not exact matches

Press out into circles measuring about 12 cm (5in) in diameter and spoon 1 teaspoon of the ham into the center of each.
Place the whole thing in the oven and bake for 50 - 60 minutes or until just the center of the cheesecake (a circle about 2 inches in diameter) has a slight wobble in the middle.
Tap the cookie sheets against the counter several times until the puddles spread into flat circles, about 6 - 8 inches in diameter.
Use a 3 - inch biscuit cutter to cut out circles of dough, then use a lid from a plastic soda or water bottle (about 1 1/8 - inch diameter) to cut the holes.
Transfer to prepared baking sheet and pat into a circle, about 6 - 8 inches in diameter.
on a lightly floured surface, working with one piece at a time, smash dough with hands into a rough circle, about 5 inches diameter.
Place a stencil with a circle cut out (about 4 ″ in diameter) on the mat.
Using a rolling pin, roll out into a circle about 8 inches in diameter.
Beginning in the center of the ball and working your way to the edges, use your fingertips and palms to gently press the dough into a circle about 8 1/2 inches in diameter, leaving a slightly raised 1 / 4 - inch wide rim.
Roll into a thin circle about 4 - 5 inches in diameter.
Going back to each round, take a small rolling pin or dowel and, keeping away from the very center (leaving a nickel or quarter size area of thickness in the center), roll the wrapper from near center toward you, spin 1/4 turn, do the same all the way around until it's about 3 1/4» in diameter with a slightly thicker «belly» than the rest of the circle.
Press the dough into a circle about 3 -4-inches in diameter and about 1/4 to 1/3 of an inch thick.
Begin piping circles (about 3.5 - 4 cm / 1.5 in diameter) to the prepared baking sheet leaving enough space between them.
Gently shake the pan so that the batter is evenly distributed in a circle, about 5 inches in diameter, in the center of the pan.
Roll dough into a circle about 10 inches in diameter and 1/8 inch thick.
Draw circles as a guide on the underside if desired, making them about 1.5 - 2» in diameter.
On a lightly floured work surface, roll out half the dough to 1 / 8 - inch - thick circle, about 13 inches in diameter.
Start by cutting a circle on the top surface of each cupcake about 1 inch in diameter.
Using a rolling pin, roll out the dough into a circle about 14 inches in diameter (about 1/4 inch thick).
Take one portion of dough and gently flatten it to about a 5 - inch diameter circle.
Cut into 4 circles, about 6 inches in diameter each (a saucer or small plate works great as a form for your circles).
Once the oil is hot, put 1/2 cup of cheese in the middle of the skillet, making a circle of cheese about 4 inches in diameter.
Roll out each one to a circle about 8 inches in diameter.
Grease a pan REALLY well, and make several small circles (about the diameter of an english muffin and half the thickness).
Shape each piece into a ball, then roll out into a circle about 12 inches (30 cm) in diameter.
Roll each ball out into a very thin circle about 8 inches in diameter.
Roll out the pastry thinly and cust into circles about 8 cm in diameter.
The diameter of the rolled circle should be about 7» - 8».
Remove second dough disk from fridge and on a floured surface, roll it out into a circle, about 10 inches in diameter.
The dough circle has a diameter of about 11 - 12 inches (28 - 30 cm)
Roll to a 6 - inch circle, then to an 8 - inch diameter, about 1/8 inch thick, dusting with flour if necessary.
Using a round biscuit or cookie cutter, cut out enough circles to cover the pie, about 1.5 ″ in diameter (smaller for mini pies).
I used a big circle here (a bowl about 6 1/2» in diameter) and washi - taped two wooden craft sticks together to make a bigger fan.
Roll dough from center to the edges forming a circle about 13 inches in diameter.
Last weekend, inside a previously unremarkable circle of grass about 10 metres in diameter, a bold new precedent for drugs policy was set in the UK.
When they went to Namibia, they discovered these smaller circles, about 20 centimetres in diameter and 20 centimetres apart, which had never been reported before.
The tubes, each of which is about 53 centimeters in diameter and contains an arrangement of mirrors and lenses, send sunlight down to three hexagonal reflector shields hanging from the center of the circle.
The concept was straightforward — design and build a robot that could pick up inflatable game pieces (triangles, circles and squares each about a meter in the diameter) and hang them on pegs protruding from walls on either side of the 8.2 - by 16.4 - meter playing floor.
The new discovery, Kepler - 452b, fires the planet hunter's imagination because it is the most similar to the Earth - sun system found yet: a planet at the right temperature within the habitable zone, and only about one - and - a-half times the diameter of Earth, circling a star very much like our own sun.
Judging from the scale bar in the scanning electron micrograph of this surface shown in Fig. 1b, the inner diameter of the circle is about 10 µm (10,000 nm).
The author observed fracture circles about orthite in quartz of about 1 meter diameter in the Iveland district in southern Norway!»
Re-wetting hands when necessary (prevents sticking) press each dough ball out into flat circle, about 5 - 6 inches in diameter.
Divide the dough into 8 equal parts.Take one portion and gently flatten it to about a 4 - inch diameter circle.
Spoon or pipe meringue mixture onto the prepared baking sheets in even - sized circles, about 1 1/2 inches in diameter, making sure to keep the meringues relatively flat.
Each circle should be about 2 - 3 feet in diameter (large enough to hold 2 - 3 students).
This worksheet has 15 questions about areas of circles, slowing increasing in difficulty, with different units in some questions, and having to use diameters too.
Without that assumption (and hence tacit endorsement), the paper is as of much scientific interest as 19th century papers about how long it takes for ants to wander outside circles of specific diameter.
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