Sentences with phrase «huge spoonful»

The phrase "huge spoonful" means taking a very big amount of something using a spoon. Full definition
Spread the mash evenly on the toast then top with a few huge spoonfuls of the corn, a few sprinkles of the queso fresco, a sprinkling of cilantro and a tiny pinch more of smoked paprika.
Once it's hardened (at least 5 hours), place huge spoonfuls of the fluff over the surface of the ice cream.
And, like all chili, it required massive amounts of toppings; we topped off our steaming bowls with Parmesan cheese, flat - leaf parsley, a few chunks of avocado, and huge spoonfuls of plain Greek yogurt (my favorite substitute for sour cream).
She ate a HUGE spoonful and I'll never forget the look on her face.
I really fancied something sweet alongside the cracker so added a huge spoonful of your cold magic chocolate Mousse — heavenly and just what I needed!!
Dollop the dough into large drops to form cookies (large patties), keeping them as separated as possible as you drop a huge spoonful onto the dish.
But definitely add a huge spoonful on top, because you'll want lots of mango salsa with every bite from your Cinco de Mayo bowl.
But hey, do what I do, just lather a huge spoonful on top of a piece of toasted French or Italian bread, and that's as good as it gets!
He puts the huge spoonful of sugar and butter in his mouth, then separates the different colored layers from each other.
Instead of topping it with soy milk, I topped it with a huge spoonful of fat free honey flavored organic greek yogur...
Dollop the dough into large drops to form cookies (large patties), keeping them as separated as possible as you drop a huge spoonful onto the dish.
A bowl of oatmeal with a HUGE spoonful of brown sugar.
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