Sentences with phrase «if using fresh»

5 If using fresh shrimp, bring a small to medium pot of water to a boil over high heat and blanch the tiger shrimp until opaque, about 1 minute.
If using fresh flowers, take care not to get the outside of the jars wet or paint may peel.
If using fresh basil, you must blanch for 1 min before chopping and freezing.
If using fresh peaches, pit them and slice each one into 8 slices.
If using fresh figs, mash with a potato masher.
If using fresh cranberries and oranges, gift the potpourri within 2 - 3 days of making and keep stored in the fridge.
400 g of frozen or fresh peas (if using fresh, boil them for 2 minutes, then rise and drain; if using frozen, rinse and let them defrost)
So if using fresh pieces of fruit or ginger, cut into small pieces to make it easier for the flavor to infuse.
(Add the water if using fresh berries.)
If using fresh blueberries, you'll need to dry them in the oven.
If using fresh potatoes, you can follow the same method.
If using fresh tomatoes, mash them up some in the crock.
If using fresh mixed vegetables add them in as well and cook until all are tender, about 10 minutes.
Remove green tops from strawberries (if using fresh).
If using fresh herbs, add them now.
If using fresh tomatoes, preheat the oven to 200 degrees celcius (392 degrees fahrenheit)- skip this step if using tinned / glass jar tomatoes
If using fresh ones, would you still recommend soaking them?
If using fresh tuna, sear it in medium - high heat until center is slightly pink.
If using fresh lemon or lime juice, keep the sugar at 1/4 cup and only use 1/2 cup fresh juice.
If using fresh, when buying look for a large pineapple that has shades of yellow or gold on the skin and has a mild scent of sweet pineapple.
If using fresh pumpkin, roast pumpkin, cut sides down on baking sheet until soft, about 50 minutes.
If using fresh spinach, cook the spinach in a saucepan with the water clinging to its leaves, stirring, until wilted.
If using fresh berries, you may have to add a couple teaspoons of water to get the mixture smooth enough to spread.
If using fresh lemon Zest, thoroughly zest the lemons and spread the fresh lemon out on a baking sheet.
If using fresh peas, bring a small pot of water to a boil.
Put dish into oven and cook for about 20 minutes if using fresh fruit or 30 - 40 minutes if using frozen fruit.
If using fresh peaches, bring a pot of water to a boil over high heat.
Frozen blueberries help chill the drink without diluting it; if using fresh blueberries, you will probably want to add a few more ice cubes.
If using fresh artichokes, the recipe should state they need to be cooked, and how much.
You can put them in a strainer and work out the «skins» if using fresh or you can use frozen for a smoother consistency and minimal effort to work out the «skins».
Step 1: If using Fresh Beans, snap the ends off the beans and wash the beans.
If using fresh rather than frozen peas, fill a small pan with boiling water and cook until the peas are soft.
The day you plan to bake, finish making the dough: If using fresh yeast, place the flour in a large bowl and make a well in the middle.
You will have to blend it if your using fresh coconut meat.
Remove the kernels from the cob (if using fresh corn).
If using fresh pearl onions, soak in a bowl of warm water for 5 minutes to loosen the skin.
If using fresh fruit, freeze until just starting to set (20 - 30 min).
If using fresh ginger, grate it, or add dry ginger, coriander and 1 tsp of salt to onion.
If you are using freeze dried cheese add before liquid is absorbed... add any vegetables desired using your discretion if using fresh or freeze dried ingredients.
Steam green beans to desired doneness (or cook according to package directions if using fresh green beans in a microwave bag).
If using fresh peas, add them while cooking cauliflower or blanch them in boiling water before adding to the curry.
If using fresh beans, bring beans, 3 Tbsp.
If using fresh baby corn, add this at the same time.
If using fresh tomatoes, chop them roughly and place them and their juices in a large mixing bowl.
The texture will come out similarly even if using fresh instead of frozen, albeit mildly thinner.
If using fresh blueberries, be aware that they may pop and bleed.
If using fresh ricotta that has excess liquid, you may need to drain it overnight.
If using fresh herbs such as parsley or cilantro or basil, I would add it chopped at the very end or even as a garnish; fresh herbs that are more delicate like these will lose flavor if over-cooked.
If using fresh goat cheese, it will soften not melt.
If using fresh leaves, bring a pan of salted water to a boil, add the leaves, and blanch for 3 minutes.
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