Sentences with phrase «dissolved in a little water»

If you like a thicker soup then add more corn starch (dissolved in a little water) and continue to cook until the desired thickness is achieved.
I believe you could, but I would dissolve it in a little water first to make a «syrup.»
Mixed 150g unsalted butter, 300g icing sugar, 2 tsp instant coffee (dissolved in a little water) and 1 tbsp milk together.

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For starches, generally these are things that can dissolve easily in a little water to make a clear gelatenous like liquid / paste.
In a small bowl, mix the potato starch flour with a little bit of water until it dissolves.
Dissolve the raw cacao powder with a little warm water and mix in the Sweet Freedom / agave.
While it's warming up, dissolve the flour in a little more broth or water.
and when i was ready to dissolve it i guess i did not use enough water and it gel and made my yogurt have little gel pieces in it... yuk.
Alternatively, you can dissolve your thickener in a little boiling water, just enough to dissolve it, and then cool it and mix it into the yogurt.
I had to use Active dry yeast, which requires me to dissolve the yeast in a little bit of warm water before adding.
I used agave for sweetener and also added vanilla, instant espresso powder (dissolved in water with baking soda, pinch of salt and 1/4 mashed banana (because I wanted them a little sweeter.
Whisk in a little cocoa, a tiny bit of coffee powder «dissolved in a dash of water» (Georgie's words!)
half a crushed banana a tablespoon of oil with a teaspoon of baking powder mixed a tablespoon of yeast dissolved in a little lukewarm water
You can drop prescription pills, liquid medication or even a patch into the purple bag and by adding just a little bit of warm water the contents dissolve in fifteen minutes.
Take 1 scoop (500 mg or ~ one - fourth of a teaspoon) mixed in a little water to dissolve, at least ten minutes away from meals (best first thing in the morning), daily or every other day.
Although the prepared powdered gelatin doesn't require any cooking, dissolving it in hot water makes it digest a little more quickly.
(Ideally, dissolve the gelatin in a little water or other liquid when adding it to a recipe).
I also dissolved jelly in a little boling water before adding.
Kids TrüMag Magnesium Supplement can be dissolved in as little as 1 oz (30 ml) of hot watered and then added to a child's juice or soup.
This is nicest if you either (1) whisk it with the milk in a saucepan over the stove, or (2) dissolve the chai mix in a little hot water, and then top with steamed milk prepared in a milk frother (like you have for coffee).
just wondering, heard so much about the gelatin that I went out and purchased a little bag of it at the balk barn, she said it is edible, now I was reading an article that said use 1/4 cup of cold water and 2 teaspoons in a cup stir good and dissolve, place in fridge, and just before you are ready to go to bed take it out of the fridge and set it aside, in the morning mix it with some juice and drink it, well my husband says the crystals never really dissolve, so not sure what kinda of gelatin it is, should we be mixing it with warm water, and also on the article it shows like squares of jello, so we were thinking that the mixture we mix at night should be thicker, is it safe to drink the kind from the Balk Barn... thx
The way to avoid it happening, is to dissolve the PoP in a little bit of hot water first.
That leaves very little dissolved oxygen in the subsurface waters.
The total solubility of CO2 (total dissolved inorganic carbon) in sea water has been studied, and the equilibrium CO2 concentration of the atmosphere rises very little, when the water temperature rises by one degree.
The way to avoid it happening, is to dissolve the PoP in a little bit of hot water first.
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