And while this would work
fine in a pinch, I decided to make the polenta crust from scratch.
I've used grated ginger instead of fresh, which is
fine in a pinch, but you do lose out on the little slices of ginger.
We love using red or white wine for the acidity it lends, but broth is another great option if you don't already have a bottle open, and water will do just
fine in a pinch.
You see, canned coconut milk works
fine in a pinch but we want to limit our use of canned foods due to their Bisphenol A (or BPA) content.
I've used the freeze dried cultures, which are
fine in a pinch, but they are not as robust as the grains.
This minimalist backdrop (aka: a white bed sheet) worked out
fine in a pinch, and as this outfit is rather «New Look» in style, it lent itself well to the very minimal background and gave me a chance to try out some fun 1950's poses.
Chop a few celery stalks and sauté them in a medium saucepan in sesame oil (vegetable oil will work
fine in a pinch).
Other than that, the PRS - T3 meets most of my wishes (lacking only the easily replaceable battery, color, and a frontlight, though I have the lighted case, which works
fine in a pinch, and needs no additional battery).
External speakers or headphones are a good idea, but the built - in speakers are
fine in a pinch.
It's not a great experience, but it's just
fine in a pinch.
Not exact matches
6 tablespoons cold non-hydrogenated vegan margarine, cut into pieces 2/3 cup granulated sugar 1 1/4 cup blanched sliced almonds, pulsed
in a food processor into a
fine meal 2 tablespoons cornstarch
pinch salt 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 2/3 cup plain almond milk 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon almond extract 4 pears (Bartlet or Bosc), peeled, cored and sliced into thin rounds 1/4 cup apricot jam, melted
* 6 medium onions * 2 tablespoons olive oil * 1 fat clove garlic, peeled and minced * 1/4 cup finely chopped red pepper * 1 cup quinoa (I used black quinoa), rinsed thoroughly
in a
fine mesh strainer * 1 1/2 cups water * 2 heaping tablespoons tomato paste * 1/4 cup raisins * 1/4 cup chopped cilantro (or more to taste), plus more for garnish * 1 teaspoon curry powder, or to taste *
pinch or two of cayenne pepper, or to taste
Made with a blend of ground beef and pork, flavored with a
pinch of allspice and sautéed onions and finished
in a creamy sauce, our classic Swedish meatballs are comfort food at its
finest.
What's
in it: 3 apples (a firm apple like honey crisp or granny smith are easiest to slice with the mandolin) Ground cinnamon, to taste
Pinch of salt, to taste (optional) For the dip: 1/3 cup plain yogurt (greek or regular are
fine) 2 tablespoons creamy peanut or almond butter 1 teaspoon maple syrup Optional garnishes for dip: fresh apple slices, chopped peanuts, drizzle of maple syrup If you're making nachos, some topping ideas include: chopped nuts / seeds, pomegranate seeds, dried fruit, shaved coconut, chia seed
Okay
fine, she didn't sexually molest me so much as she
pinched my ass one time
in an elevator.
* 2 cups raw, organic walnuts, toasted
in a 300 degree F oven for 20 minutes and then cooled slightly (if you have time to soak your walnuts
in water overnight first, go ahead and do so... this can help make them easier to digest; if you do soak them, rinse them
in clean water and pay dry before toasting them, or skip the toasting step) * 1 tablespoon toasted walnut oil (or use a different neutral oil like grapeseed) * 1 tablespoon pure maple syrup, plus more to taste * 1/4 cup unsweetened, unsulphured dried cherries, chopped (I bought mine at Trader Joe's) *
pinch or two of
fine Himalayan or sea salt (start with one
pinch, blend, taste, and add more if needed) * 1 - 2 tablespoons cacao nibs or finely chopped dark chocolate
* 1 cup organic, full - fat coconut milk (I like Native Forest brand): please see directions for how to properly use the coconut milk
in this recipe * 2 tablespoons unrefined sugar (I used Madhava blonde coconut sugar) *
pinch of
fine sea salt * 1 heaping cup 60 % bittersweet chocolate chips (or chopped bittersweet chocolate), preferably fair trade * 1 large egg, preferably organic / free range, beaten * coarse sea salt or smoked sea salt - optional (I used large flake smoked sea salt)
I chose to make 24 fat dumplings so I put at least 1 tablespoon
in each 3 1/4» diameter wrapper, and even when the filling oozed to the edge, the dough still
pinched together just
fine.
There are a whopping 4 ingredients
in this recipe: heavy whipping cream, melted chocolate, sweetened condensed milk and Dutch - processed cocoa powder (okay
fine, plus a
pinch of salt but does that really count?).
2 medium - large white, baking or Yukon gold potatoes, peeled (reserve skin) and cubed to make 3 cups 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 tablespoon vegan butter (I like Earth Balance)
pinch of salt 1/2 teaspoon of Liquid Smoke 3/4 cup chopped onion (medium
fine) 1/2 cup chopped celery (split stalks lengthwise and slice crosswise fairly thinly) 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme 1 teaspoon kelp granules (you could try powdered kelp, though I haven't tested it) salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste 3 cups vegetable broth, warmed
in the microwave or
in a saucepan 2 cups unsweetened soy milk, also warmed
in the microwave or
in a saucepan (may combine with broth to heat) 1 cup coarsely chopped homemade «seafood seitan» (see below) or Shitake or oyster mushrooms, sauteed
in a skillet with 1 - 2 teaspoons olive oil for 2 - 3 minutes over medium - high heat, seasoned to taste with granulated kelp (
in place of salt) liquid smoke to taste 2 tablespoons minced fresh parsley Optional garnish: a teaspoon of fresh minced parsley and a tiny
pinch of Old Bay seasoning per bowl
* 1 cup hulled organic strawberries, cut
in half (if large) * 1 handful of fresh, unsprayed rose petals * 1/2 cup plain, organic yogurt * 1/2 cup organic whole milk (I drink raw milk) * 1 - 2 teaspoons raw honey (optional) * Tiny
pinch of ground cardamom (optional) * A few drops of rosewater, or to taste (optional) * Tiny
pinch of
fine Himalayan or sea salt
You'll need one or two rimmed baking sheets (the rim corrals the food when you stir everything), but
in a
pinch a metal 9 - by -13-inch pan will work just
fine.
In a food processor pulverise the dried banana, destoned dates, pecan nuts, flours, baking powder and a
pinch of sea salt until you have a
fine sandy texture
* 2 tablespoon olive oil * 1 onion, chopped * 2 stalks celery, chopped
fine * 1 cup black quinoa, rinsed
in cold water and drained (use a
fine mesh strainer for this, as quinoa seeds are pretty small) * 1/2 cup red lentils, rinsed
in the strainer with the quinoa * 2 1/2 -3 cups water (or use chicken or vegetable stock) * 1/4 cup pitted black olives (I used oil - cured olives) * 1 - 2 teaspoons minced preserved lemon rind * 1 - 2 cups minced parsley *
pinch or two of smoked paprika
* 1 quart strawberries, preferably local (when trimmed and sliced, you should have about 3 heaping cups of strawberries; use more for an even fruitier drink, or consider using both roasted and fresh strawberries
in this recipe) * 4 tablespoons organic sugar, plus more to taste * 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract *
pinch of
fine or coarse sea salt * juice of 1 - 2 limes (or lemons)- I suggest trying it with the smaller amount before adding more * handful of fresh basil (I used Thai basil from my garden) or mint * ice cubes: about 10, or to taste
I always saute a little onion, chopped
fine,
in the butter before adding the flour
in the bechamel sauce.Dried mustard and a
pinch of cayenne pepper also give it some zip!
The green Mash 400 gr (a tin) pre-cooked chickpeas 1 medium sized, broccoli
in pieces, steamed for 6 minutes, stem removed 1 - 2 tbsp olive oil a
pinch of
fine sea salt
acorn squash, cut
in half lengthwise and seeded 1 tablespoon clarified butter or olive oil 1 cup milk 1 egg plus 2 egg whites 1/2 cup fresh corn kernels (or more if you like) 1/4 teaspoon anise seed, chopped 1/2 cup chopped scallions a tiny
pinch of freshly grated nutmeg 1/4 teaspoon
fine grain sea salt 1/3 cup grated white cheddar cheese
Place the garlic
in a mortar, season with a
pinch of salt, and pound to a very
fine paste.
3 heads organic kale 2 tsp cold - pressed virgin coconut oil or olive oil Handful of Organic Almond Flour (or finely ground almonds made
in the food processor)
Pinch fine ground sea salt (don't over salt, the flavor intensifies once baked / dehydrated)
Making your own breadcrumbs from sourdough bread shoots this recipe into all - star status, but using store - bought
in a
pinch is perfectly
fine too.
Soak for at least twelve hours (
in a
pinch, I've soaked for six and microwaved before processing and it came out just
fine).
Blend the crust ingredients and a
pinch of
fine sea salt
in a food processor on high for 1 — 2 minutes or until finely ground and when you squeeze a little bit between your fingers it sticks together.
For the cream, a good light cream is awesome, but Bailey's Irish Cream is also a popular choice, as well as half and half — and even plain old milk will do a
fine job
in a
pinch for this most versatile of vodka mixed drinks (many folks prefer milk over cream).
ok maybe all UTIL — Valaika will be
fine as he plays a plethora of positions
in a
pinch and adds some RH pop off the bench.
That would be
fine if they were keeping up their healthy routine, but fitness is often swept under the rug when a person feels the
pinch in their wallet.»
I was sat next to my 3 year old son on a British Airways A319 flight
in June 2016, during the flight the armrest between us was up and he decided to put the armrest down which was
fine by me, until it
pinched a chunk of skin out of my side!
2 tbsp butter 4 oz (1/2 cup) sugar 1 egg 1 tsp baking powder
pinch salt 1 1/2 tsp vanilla 1 tsp water 8 oz to 10 oz (2 to 1/2 cups) rolled oats (process them briefly
in a food processor to create a
finer texture)
Dried ginger is
fine too, a
pinch in hot water works.
Or, you'll be trapped temporarily if you fail at the bottom (you'll be
fine, but you'll have to really struggle, squirm and roll the bar forward to get out, and you may get a nasty
pinch in the process).
Blend all ingredients
in the food processor until you have a
fine texture that
pinches and holds between you fingers.
Well,
fine, soy sauce will do
in a
pinch.
Black jeans are
fine to use
in a
pinch, but the navy gives a more natural finish that works with the style.
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I can drink it, and
in a
pinch, it is
fine to add to the coolant tank.
Backseat room is a mixed bag: I'm over 6 feet tall and carry most of my height
in my torso, so while I thought legroom was
fine, I found myself
pinched for headroom.
I'm not loving the interlaced 20 - inch wheels that come with the competition package; the rest of it, including the power bump, makes for a damn
fine sports coupe that can squeeze four
in a
pinch.
MTC Plus Syst., Full Premium
Fine Grain Leather Interior w. Perf., Black Full leather interior, Four wheel - drive, Standard Features - Navigation System, Active Cruise Control, DAB Digital Radio, Dual Zone Automatic Climate Control, Front and Rear Parking Sensors with Graphical Display on Central Digital Cluster, High Resolution 8.4
in Capacitive Touch Screen Display, Start / Stop System, Alarm System (Perimeter and Volumetric Sensing, Anti-Lift Device), Aluminium Key Fob, with Key-Less Go Function, Bluetooth, Electrically Adjustable Front Seats (8 Ways + 4 Ways for Lumbar Adjustments) with Two Memories for Drivers Side, Front and Rear Electric Windows with Anti Pinch Sensor, Hill Holder, Increased Control and Efficiency (I.C.E.), SPORT Mode Setting Via sport button, OFF Road Mode setting Via Off Road Button, Leather Interior Upholstery for Seats, Maserati NavTrak Vehicle Tracking System with Automatic Driver Recognition and Remote Inhibition, Maserati Touch Control Plus, AHA System, Apple CArPlay and Android Auto, Siri Smart Personal Assistant, SD Card Reader, Aux - In, Rain Sensor, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) with Pressure Displayed within the Central Digital Cluster, All Wheel Drive Intellegent Q4 System with Torque Vectoring, Acceleration Slip Regulation (ASR), Key - Less Entry, Hill Descent Control, Power Tailgate, Steering Column with Manual Height and Reach Adjustments, Satellite navigation, High Double Wishbonw Front Suspension with 5 - Arm Multilink Rear Suspension, Air Adaptive Suspension, Skyhook - Electronically Variable Active Damping Suspension System, Cruise contr
in Capacitive Touch Screen Display, Start / Stop System, Alarm System (Perimeter and Volumetric Sensing, Anti-Lift Device), Aluminium Key Fob, with Key-Less Go Function, Bluetooth, Electrically Adjustable Front Seats (8 Ways + 4 Ways for Lumbar Adjustments) with Two Memories for Drivers Side, Front and Rear Electric Windows with Anti
Pinch Sensor, Hill Holder, Increased Control and Efficiency (I.C.E.), SPORT Mode Setting Via sport button, OFF Road Mode setting Via Off Road Button, Leather Interior Upholstery for Seats, Maserati NavTrak Vehicle Tracking System with Automatic Driver Recognition and Remote Inhibition, Maserati Touch Control Plus, AHA System, Apple CArPlay and Android Auto, Siri Smart Personal Assistant, SD Card Reader, Aux -
In, Rain Sensor, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) with Pressure Displayed within the Central Digital Cluster, All Wheel Drive Intellegent Q4 System with Torque Vectoring, Acceleration Slip Regulation (ASR), Key - Less Entry, Hill Descent Control, Power Tailgate, Steering Column with Manual Height and Reach Adjustments, Satellite navigation, High Double Wishbonw Front Suspension with 5 - Arm Multilink Rear Suspension, Air Adaptive Suspension, Skyhook - Electronically Variable Active Damping Suspension System, Cruise contr
In, Rain Sensor, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) with Pressure Displayed within the Central Digital Cluster, All Wheel Drive Intellegent Q4 System with Torque Vectoring, Acceleration Slip Regulation (ASR), Key - Less Entry, Hill Descent Control, Power Tailgate, Steering Column with Manual Height and Reach Adjustments, Satellite navigation, High Double Wishbonw Front Suspension with 5 - Arm Multilink Rear Suspension, Air Adaptive Suspension, Skyhook - Electronically Variable Active Damping Suspension System, Cruise control
Rear headroom is less than generous, but as long as your party is limited to only two vertically gifted persons, you should get by just
fine; those over six feet could slouch for a few blocks
in a
pinch.
It's never exactly the most unbiased content so it often needs taking with a
pinch of Maldon's
finest, but YouTube,
in particular, gives car makers the chance to showcase their cars
in action, and if they can do that and makes «fans» feel a part of it, so much the better.