Sentences with phrase «for catching the drips»

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If you grill these tasty chicken kabobs in the oven, just place them on the oven wire rack, place below a large baking sheet to catch the dripping oil and cook for 15 minutes, then flip the kabobs.
(Tip for future cooks: put a rimmed baking sheet on the shelf underneath the pie plate, to catch all the dripping butter that comes off the crust.)
Place the skillet in the oven at 400 degrees for 20 minutes, then flip it over — put a pan under to catch drips!
For this method the chicken is placed on a cooling rack (the same kind you use to cool a pan of brownies or a pie) set into a rimmed baking sheet to catch any drips (a V - rack set into a roasting pan is also a good way to go), then sprinkled very generously with salt (a full tablespoon for a four - pound birFor this method the chicken is placed on a cooling rack (the same kind you use to cool a pan of brownies or a pie) set into a rimmed baking sheet to catch any drips (a V - rack set into a roasting pan is also a good way to go), then sprinkled very generously with salt (a full tablespoon for a four - pound birfor a four - pound bird).
As for favorite summer treats, not many that beat a single, perfectly ripe peach eaten over the sink to catch the inevitable drips.
Cut Down on Dishes: A rimmed baking sheet is great for everything from roasting to catching accidental drips and spills.
Place popover pan on a rimmed baking sheet (to catch oil drips), and preheat in oven for 15 minutes.
Place carrots underneath to catch drippings; cook steak to desired doneness, 14 — 18 minutes for medium - rare (an instant - read thermometer inserted into the thickest part should register 120 °).
It will catch the dripping fat and make for easier cleanup, it will provide some moisture in the cooking chamber, and it will serve as a mass of heat to help keep the temps even.
The cone does a great job of catching the drips, and its easy to hold for little hands.
This bib is ideal for catching minor drips and liquid spills.
These are helpful not only for catching your baby's spit up but also for wiping up the drips you get when changing nursing positions.
You can get them for the tiny newborn, little rounded white baby bibs that are useful to catch the drips and dribbles of little babies.
The hoods rarely fit properly and need a strong wrist to close and open [the Lotus people argued, when I mentioned my MX - 5 hood catches, that they had to develop the whole top for the price of those catches] and the drips fall onto your thigh; the Vauxhall dash warps and fades; the gearchange is a bit awkward and the cables and pivots have to be modified to get it to a decent standard - cheap bits again; the paint fades and there's an awkward rust spot.
The best way to look at the Z today is as an eye - catching coupe with many of the extrovert features of recent supercars — blistering performance, poor visibility aft, a stiff ride, steering that often demands both hands, high decibel output, room for one passenger and barely a weekend's worth of clothing, and an exciting driving experience — but with the price and the drip - dry reliability of a family sedan.
For those who like to keep their cars clean but get frustrated when excess water in the side mirrors blows out and leaves water spots down the side of the car there's The Mirror Drip Catch from TFP.
The only catch is that in order to be eligible for most DRIPs, you must already own stock in the company.
(The paper will catch the glaze drippings and make for easier cleanup later.)
Using my Zibra chisel brush, I covered the whole crate in the Ice Drop chalk paint, making sure to catch drips and dribbles of paint on the corners and edges... that's always a little tricky for me.
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