Sentences with phrase «in a large glass bowl»

Mix sugar, dried rosemary, olive oil, and raw honey together in a large glass bowl.
Measure out and combine all ingredients in a large glass bowl, then mix well.
To soak beans: Place dry beans in a large glass bowl or jar but no more than halfway full to accommodate expansion of the beans.
Whisk together the oil, red wine, lemon juice, and grated onion in a large glass bowl.
I then put my salad in a large glass bowl (with cover), drizzle with dressing, cover and shake and then plate and serve.
Stir together soy sauce, vodka, substitute sugar, oil, garlic, sesame oil, cumin, and red - pepper flakes in a large glass bowl.
Place all ingredients except the nuts, coconut and sunflower seeds in a large glass bowl and set in simmering water and mix until everything is well blended.
Place these festive, colorful cubes in a large glass bowl and watch them disappear.
Place all the berries in a large glass bowl, sprinkle sugar evenly over them and mix gently together so all the berries are covered.
For your tasting pleasure, white, milk and dark chocolate drops are held in large glass bowls throughout the establishment.
Mix sugar, dried rosemary, olive oil, and raw honey together in a large glass bowl.
Trifles are traditionally served in a large glass bowl so all the layers can be clearly seen and enjoyed.
If you and the cherries need a break from each other, feel free to do what I did - added one cup of sugar and half the brandy in a large glass bowl, stirred it a bit and then put the bowl in the fridge overnight.
Put chocolate and coconut cream in the top of a double boiler, or in a large glass bowl over a pot of boiling water, taking care the bowl doesn't touch the water.
You layer everything in a large glass bowl, and the Ranch dressing works its way though all the layers to make the best salad ever!
Strain using a fine mesh strainer (like this one or this one) and store soup in a large glass bowl or in mason jars.
Stack the wipes evenly one on top of the other in a large glass bowl and pour the witch hazel mixture evenly over them.
My straining set - up is pretty basic: I put a mesh strainer in a large glass bowl, and line the strainer with an old triangular bandage leftover from my days as a first aid instructor (I also use it for making ricotta and paneer).
Using a digital scale, weigh out the dry ingredients and combine in a large glass bowl or 8 - cup Pyrex measuring cup.
Marinate the lamb: Whisk together the lemon zest, lemon juice, olive oil, oregano, garlic, and pepper in a large glass bowl.
It can be served in a large glass bowl or in individual dessert bowls or large wine goblets.
Combine all of the ingredients in a large glass bowl, cover, and allow to marinate at room temperature for 1 to 2 hours.
To sprout beans: Place dry beans in a large glass bowl or jar again filling the container no more than halfway full to accommodate expansion of the beans.
Whisk orange juice and flax seed oil together in a large glass bowl.
I was good when I made this pudding and I put it in a large glass bowl and put a piece of plastic wrap right on top of the hot pudding so that no skin could form.
Put them in a large glass bowl that will fit in the microwave.
In a large glass bowl, combine the olive oil, minced garlic and rosemary.
In a large glass bowl, mix pumpkin (from your own roasted pumpkin, or packaged), maple syrup, salt and spices.
In large glass bowl, pour milk over chocolate and mix with spatula until all chocolate is melted.
In a large glass bowl, combine the lime juice, garlic, pepper, oil, cilantro, salt and pepper.
In a large glass bowl, pour marinade over pork chunks and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
Once peppers are done, place them in large glass bowl and cover with top or saran wrap for about 5 minutes, or until cooled down.
In a large glass bowl, whip butter until creamy and fluffy.
In a large glass bowl or pitcher, mix together all the ingredients but not the garnishes (cilantro sprigs, sliced avocado, and lime wedges).
Soak in hot water (1:1 ratio) In a large glass bowl, add dried coconut and then cover with very hot, but not boiling filtered water in a ratio of 1 cup water to 1 cup coconut.
In a large glass bowl, stir salt into the filtered water and add pumpkin seeds and cayenne.
In a large glass bowl, toss the chopped apples with 2 tablespoons white sugar, cornstarch, 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, 1/4 teaspoon cloves, 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice and 1/2 teaspoon lemon zest.
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