If you don't have a blender you can finely chop the chilli and garlic and mix
everything in a bowl using a spoon.
Not exact matches
I was
using it on
everything — smoothie
bowls, breakfast sweet potato parfaits, sweet omelettes,
in my protein ice cream, on toast... basically anything that needed some extra crunch got some chocolate granola.
Combine all ingredients
in the a medium mixing
bowl and blend
using an electric hand mixer, until
everything is well mixed and the cheese is fluffy.
Use your hands to toss
everything together
in a mixing
bowl.
Directions: Whisk
everything together
in a medium
bowl / Adjust salt, pepper and hot sauce to taste / Store
in a jar
in the fridge until ready to
use.
Put the flour, cocoa, sugar, baking powder, salt and butter
in the
bowl of a stand mixer
using the paddle attachment (or
use a handheld electric mixer) and beat on low speed until you get a sandy consistency and
everything is combined.
In a large
bowl, beat together the sugar, oil, eggs, vanilla, and almond extract until
everything's completely incorporated,
using a spatula — no need for the electric mixer.
Pour some of the hot water you've
used to cook
everything into the
bowl — you want the top layer of chicken exposed, not floating
in water.
Combine
everything well
in the
bowl (I
used a fork again) until a dough starts to form.
Read the comments saw people had issues and opted for a bit of a change that may help, for those
using eggs it really helps the batter if you do
everything first but the eggs and at the end
in a step
bowl or mixer beat your egg whites until stiff and then hold them into the batter.
Place
everything in a
bowl and,
using potato masher or electric mixer, mash and blend up the ingredients until it all sticks together.
Also, if you are
using a freezer safe
bowl, place it
in your freezer to chill while you prepare
everything.
The only things you may have to pick up are some shredded coconut (which you can later
use in all manner of baked goods, and as a topping for
everything from smoothie
bowls to chia pudding) and dates.
The cake turned out to be just what I had been looking for, unbelievably easy — you don't even
use a mixing
bowl,
everything gets mixed
in the baking pan!
Add
in the grated vegan butter and optional vegan cheese shreds and start kneading
everything together,
in the
bowl,
using your hands.
Put all the kofta ingredients
in a
bowl and
use your hands to mic
everything together well.
All you do is cook the quinoa, chop the kale
in a big
bowl using kitchen scissors, shred the bell pepper and carrot
in a food processor (or chop it real quick) add
in the coconut, pecans, corn, edamame and grapes, then mix
everything together.
Blend
everything in a small
bowl using the back of a spoon.
While the beans and rice cook, prepare the tahini cheese sauce by whisking
everything together
in a small
bowl,
using as much water as needed to get a nice thick but smooth consistency.
I made the salad first and let it sit while we prepared
everything else for the next hour - the leaves were perfectly tender - I
used a huge wooden
bowl and made the vinaigrette
in there - I absolutely love this recipe!
I
used an egg instead and tried to adjust
everything to get the right consistency but as I cut the noddles and gently laid them
in a
bowl before cooking them, they were already starting to rip.
Once cool wrap
in a tea towel and squeeze out as much water as possible then thinly chop — Put the spinach, parsley, chopped garlic, ricotta, gf flour, eggs, cheese into a large
bowl and season well then stir until
everything is mixed —
Using wet hands squish the mixture into little walnut sized balls and then refrigerate for 30 mins — Bring a pan to boil and reduce the heat down and then carefully drop some of the balls
in.
To make the streusel, combine
everything except the butter
in a medium
bowl then add the butter and
use your fingers to rub it all together until the butter's full incorporated and the mixture is sort of like clumpy wet sand.
Place the flour, butter, margarine, lard and yeast
in a large
bowl and
use your fingertips to crumble
everything together until you have a mixture that resembles wet sand.
Make a well
in the centre of the dry ingredients, and pour
in about half of the egg / buttermilk mixture,
using your hand
in a circular motion to incorporate
everything together, working from the centre of the
bowl outwards.
Put
everything in a big basin or container (I
used a large mixing
bowl) that you'll
use specifically to clean your baby feeding items.
And while you do
everything in your power to not say the word no to them to encourage the
use of the word, your one year old heads straight for the dog's water
bowl and you just know what she intends to do to it...
Mix
everything together except the coconut shreds
in a large
bowl and
use a spoon to place the cookie dough on the sheet.
Blend until smooth, or
use an immersion blender
in the
bowl to blend
everything.
Combine
everything together
in a
bowl using either a spoon or your hands.
Using a large spoon or rubber spatula, gently fold
in dry ingredients to
bowl of wet ingredients, add
in milk and gently stir until
everything is combined, then fold
in chocolate chips.
Another favorite
in our house is to mash up avocados with a little salsa and
use for
everything from a veggie dip, salad dressing or «
bowl» topping!
I know this is the first time I'm sharing them with you here, but I've been
using these babies for
everything — from salads, to a garnish on noodle dishes and even
in some of my quinoa
bowls — and they're one of my favorites.
If you don't have a food processor, you can place all of the ingredients
in a
bowl and
use a fork to mash
everything together.
«Since they were
used to sharing
everything — from their food
bowl to the litter box — during their time
in foster care, it was an easier adjustment than we anticipated,» Predko says.
Luckily, we rarely see mesquitoes at our house... I close the doggy door at dusk and empty the outside water
bowl and
use the
bowl to collect all the toys scattered
in the yard and bring
everything in the house each evening.
He
used to pick the chicken out of his
bowl when I mixed it with kibble; now
everything in the
bowl get gobbled down.