Bring to a boil over medium heat;
immediately reduce the heat to low.
Immediately reduce heat to low and simmer for 15 minutes to deepen flavors.
Immediately reduce heat to low.
Immediately reduce heat to low and add 3 tablespoons of stock to the pan.
Bring to a boil and then
immediately reduce heat to low and simmer until the sauce thickens slightly, about fifteen minutes.
Once it is boiling,
immediately reduce heat to low, let the mixture simmer for 30 seconds, then take off the heat.
Bring the liquid back to a boil and
immediately reduce the heat to low.
Bring to 15psi over high heat,
immediately reduce the heat to the lowest possible setting to stabilize and maintain that pressure, and cook for 5 minutes.
Not exact matches
Bring
to a boil over medium - high
heat;
immediately reduce to a
low simmer.
Immediately reduce the
heat to medium -
low and simmer for 5 minutes.
Add the rice, stir, bring
to a
low boil again, then
immediately cover with a tight fitting lid and
reduce the
heat to low.
Once boiling, stir briefly and then cover,
reduce heat immediately to low and cook for about 15
to 20 minutes, or until fluffy and all water is absorbed.
Immediately stir in the semolina, then
reduce the
heat to low, stirring constantly with a whisk or a fork so the semolina doesn't form lumps.
Bring
to a boil then
immediately cover and
reduce to low heat.
Add the rice, stir, bring
to a
low boil again, then
immediately cover with a tight fitting lid and
reduce the
heat to low.
Immediately add chicken broth
to vegetables,
reduce heat to medium -
low, and simmer until chicken broth is fully absorbed by vegetables, making sure
to stir vegetables occasionally.
Actions like recycling, hanging clothes
to dry, and so forth, can
reduce emissions
immediately, but tend
to have much
lower RAER on a decadal time scale than one - time actions that upgrade household energy - using equipment (cars,
heating systems, etc.; Dietz et al 2009).