Sentences with phrase «for second batch»

Wash molds, spray again, and repeat process for second batch.
For the second batch I chose to do a few small pops of color.
The mining company, CoinTerra, announced a reduced pricing opportunity for their second batch of specialized ASIC mining equipment.
That's probably the right approach for the second batch of emails.
Unfortunately, there is now word on the timeframe of the ICS update for the second batch devices.
INTERIOR The unique Motorsport Edition BMW sports front seats are trimmed in Grey Leather with the M Tech coloured stripes stitched into the corners, correct for the second batch of Nogaro Silver cars.
* For my second batch, I used coconut oil and some about 10 drops of citrus doTerra essential oil.
For the second batch I added Bonding Agent to the mixed paint and that did the trick.
Sear 6 scallops at a time (add 1 tablespoon oil for second batch), turning once (4 - 6 minutes per batch).
Repeat this same step for the second batch of chicken.
For the second batch, I added a few tablespoons of flax meal and cut back on the coconut oil to take a little moisture out.
Heat 1 tbsp oil in a heavy - bottomed casserole, season the shanks, then brown them 2 at a time on all sides, adding the remaining oil for the second batch.
We used this combination for a second batch of 84 samples from 66 additional patients, performing two independent replicates from each sample (Fig. 1D).
It's also around this time that they'll be ready for their second batch of immunisations.
When it is hot, scoop the chicken mixture into the skillet (an ice cream scoop works well for even fritters), making sure not to crowd the pan — you might even want to use two large skillets, or cook them in two batches, using the remaining oil for the second batch.
I subbed half the pecans for some almond for my second batch which I preferred but both my mom and hubby commented about how they liked the first batch because «it had more nuts» like almonds aren't nuts haha.
Also, for second batch I added oats, walnuts and dried cherries...... Yum!
Repeat for the second batch.
For my second batch, I didn't roll them as thin.
Working in batches, cook the cutlets until golden and cooked through, 2 to 3 minutes per side, using 2 more tablespoons of the oil for the second batch.
Add the chicken to the Dutch oven in two batches, and cook until the chicken is no longer pink, stirring occasionally, about 6 minutes per batch, and adding 1 teaspoon more oil for the second batch.
You may need to add more oil to the pan for the second batch of pancakes.
just made them and am going to the store to get ingredients for a second batch.
For the second batch, I then also threw on some ice cream, because life is fun.
I know many of you avoid dairy so I decided to use coconut milk for the second batch.
I doubled the recipe for the second batch for a party and they were a big hit!
I used different liners for second batch and i still had the same problem.
I obviously missed the part about soaking the onion in some water first), and for the second batch I sprinkled sea salt and onion powder.
While you're measuring out the ingredients for the cake, just measure out enough for the second batch at the same time so it's easier the second time around.
And yes, in case you were wondering, I actually went out and bought a bottle of bourbon on my own for that second batch.
Here's what I changed for the second batch: I used 1/2 cup of sugar to reduce the overall sweetness, and I baked the base for only 16 minutes (started at twelve minutes, added three minutes, and finally added one more minute).
A few notes: I reduced the amount of salt for this second batch to 1 1/4 tsp — I really love salt, but I found the bread a little too much so.
I made the first batch with only 1 c. of sugar as the recipe suggests but it came out absolutely horrible and flavourless): For the second batch I used 1 1/2 c. of sugar which came out much better!
I tweaked the recipe and used Grandma's Molasses for my second batch, which turned out perfect.
I did, however, manage to squeeze in one recipe — another one for my second batch of hampers — mulled wine biscuits or as I have named my adapted version, chocolate, almond and cranberry bites.
Problem was I didn't have any more corn syrup for the second batch, so I substituted honey.
So, for the second batch, I mixed the pudding and strawberries together!
I decided to go with honey for the second batch and I reduced the amount of sugar to only 1 1/2 cups.
I offer the following suggestions: - I substituted half cup of espresso for a half cup of the boiling water - I used whole chocolate chips, unchopped - I didn't prebake the crusts for the second batch and they seemed fine - You only really need half of the icing recipe
Any suggestions for the second batch?
Current grocery list includes ingredients for a second batch.
Except for the second batch, which I burned because I was so engrossed in eating the first batch, I did not hear the timer go off.
I had no problems with puddles, but I did notice when I portioned them all out on the baking sheets, the ones that had to wait to go in oven for second batch started to puddle...... first batch didn't........
As for lopsidedness, I sometimes get that for the second batch in dry weather because they sat longer (so have a dryer skin) and the oven can be a bit too hot after the first batch is done.
I Used a white bread flour for the first batch and 3 cups white bread flour with 2 cups of whole wheat bread flour for the second batch.
For the second batch, I used this subject line: «Apple sent me to you.»
For the second batch, I got a lot more creative.

Not exact matches

I found the oven temp was too high, at 180 they start to burn quickly so I cooked my second batch at 160 for 15 mins and that fine.
Just made them, turned fantastic, although had to bake the second batch for almost 30 mins as the first one didn't quite bake, they were a bit slushy.
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