Remove cake from fridge and carefully spoon the ganache around the edges of the cake, pushing it over the edges so that it falls
in drips down the side.
Not exact matches
On Nov. 17, the Wienermobile sits idly
in front of the factory, rain
dripping down its
sides; it's an odd sort of paean to the past.
Seeing some water
dripping down the
side of a rock, he climbed up to its source
in a pool hollowed out by time.
Pour a little chamoy (a few teaspoons) around the edges of each popsicle mold, allowing chamoy to
drip down the
sides and pool a little bit
in the bottom of the mold.
Then either with a spoon, using a piping bag or
in a squeeze bottle
drip ganache
down the
sides of the cake and spread over the top.
For best results, cool the frosted cake
in the fridge for an hour to keep the ganache from
dripping all the way
down the
sides.
A cake this tall covered
in white frosting would be too sweet, so instead we added a chocolate glaze that
drips down the
sides.
The
drip needs to be liquid enough to fall
down the
sides in elegant
drips, but not so thin that it will run to the bottom and leave a thin layer over the cake.
Place potatoes scoop
side down in a baking pan or baking sheet with a wire rack so the potatoes have a place to
drip the oil.
Remove the chicken from the soy sauce, let the excess
drip off, and place the chicken, skin
side down,
in a cold 8 ″ skillet (non-stick is recommended!).
That is, until it
drips down the
sides of a cone or turns into soup
in a bowl.
Put the cake on a serving plate and boldly drizzle the icing back and forth
in diagonal lines over the top, letting it
drip down the
sides.
For those who like to keep their cars clean but get frustrated when excess water
in the
side mirrors blows out and leaves water spots
down the
side of the car there's The Mirror
Drip Catch from TFP.
It also kept out both
down flowing rain as well as
side blowing rain very well (no leaks or
drips or me getting wet
in the hammock other than a light mist
in the air).
In the Unfurled series, with its multiple
drips the shape of a dog's hind leg running diagonally
down each
side, he achieved this.
Alÿs confronts issues of globalism through Sisyphean episodes: pushing a block of ice
down the streets of Mexico City until it is melted completely (Sometimes Making Something Leads to Nothing, 1997); walking the streets of São Paulo and Jerusalem with a
dripping can of paint to mark national borders (The Green Line (Sometimes doing something poetic can become political and sometimes doing something political can become poetic), 2005); and shoveling a mound of sand from one
side of a dune to the other
in Lima, Peru (When Faith Moves Mountains, 2002).