Sentences with phrase «drippy oil»

Rendered in a loosely naturalistic style with thin, drippy oil paint, these are reminiscent of Hurd's previous riffs on the art world, which have included hand - painted reproductions of art magazine covers and reviews of his shows as they appeared in print except stained and littered with malt liquor empties.
Rendered in a loosely naturalistic style with thin, drippy oil paint, these are reminiscent of Hurd's previous riffs on the art world, which have included hand - painted reproductions of art magazine covers
So in this case the recipe is probably using coconut oil that is cold enough to be solid white chunks, rather than a drippy oil.

Not exact matches

If your coconut oil seems a bit drippy, I recommend refrigerating it for about 10 minutes.
Then, add in about 2 tablespoons of coconut oil and blend for 1 to 2 more minutes, or until you get a drippy consistency.
I've experimented with this recipe quite a bit over the past several weeks, and I've found that using a drippy almond butter, where the only ingredient is almonds (no added oil) works the best for texture.
1cup olive oil for drizzle and baking 2 - 3 tbsp honey, drippy a good pinch of sea salt 1 tbsp lemon juice
Coconut butter makes it a little thicker, but the coconut oil makes it nice and smooth and drippy like almond butter.
However, there are definitely times when I do miss that little bit of bread whether it be toast with my drippy yolks in the morning or for dabbing in a bit of olive oil and red wine vinegar.....
Be careful not to confuse the shredded coconut with desiccated coconut - The latter is finer in texture, and you'd need to adjust the amounts of coconut oil and sticky sweetener, otherwise, it will be an overly drippy mess!
This exhibition tracks the transitional period of the great twentieth century painter Arshile Gorky, who moved from figuration to abstraction with his drippy, brightly colored oil on canvases.
Along with 30 fashion shades of Chalk Paint (best applied by slapping the drippy brush every which way), the Annie Sloan line includes paste waxes for decorator treatments and Craqueleur, a varnish that creates a surface crackle similar to an old oil painting.
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