Press the meat loaf into a ring shape, making sure the top of the meat loaf is even with the rim of the pan and that there is a 4 -
inch hole in the center.
Not exact matches
Make a
hole in center of dough ball with your thumbs and gently work ring around, stretching
center about 2
inches.
Assemble the vegetable wreath by arranging the broccoli and cauliflower
in a wreath - shape on a round platter, about 9 -
inches in diameter, leaving a
hole in the
center for a bowl.
Proceed with shaping the bagels: Push a
hole through the
center of the roll with your thumb and stretch out the
hole to 2-1/2
inches in diameter, making sure that the resulting ring has a fairly even thickness all the way around.
Using a 1 1/2 -
inch round (or 2 1/2 -
inch tall oval) cookie cutter, cut a
hole in the exact
center of each round.
Using a 3
inch circle cutter cut spudnuts from the slab and poke a
hole in the
center of each with your fingers (handle gently to ensure you don't deform your spudnuts) place onto a baking sheet with lightly greased parchment.
I put it
in an 8
inch round springform pan (no
hole in the
center, just round).
It is 3
inches in total length (making it roughly the size of a tennis ball) and has a
hole drilled through the
center, which gives your dog some nice grip when it has a chew on it.
The
Hole in the
Center of the Clock, 2007 8 - color lithograph 42 1/2 x 27
inches Edition of 60 Signed, numbered, dated and titled
in pencil ROSE013
Yto Barrada Girl
in Red, Tangier, from A Life Full of
Holes: The Strait Project, Chromogenic print 23 5/8 x 23 5/8
inches 1999 International
Center of Photography, Purchase, with funds provided by Anne and Joel
Yto Barrada Girl
in Red, Tangier, from A Life Full of
Holes: The Strait Project, Chromogenic print 23 5/8 x 23 5/8
inches 1999 International
Center of Photography, Purchase, with funds provided by Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz, 2007 Galerie Polaris: © Galerie Polaris