I made a thin layer of the dough on baking paper by pressing it and shaping it with my hands (rolling pin just didn't work for me but I can imagine it would work if I put another sheet of baking paper over the dough to avoid contact of the dough with the rolling pin), then I cut it with pizza
cutter into little squares, made holes in each square with a fork and baked it * without any turning * for 30 minutes in the oven preheated to 170 degrees Celsius (350 F).
Go ahead, have a look, then come back and read on past the break to see just how much awesome Nvidia has
crammed into that little square of silicon, as well as check out some video and pictures, and the full press release.
I would liken the texture more to fudge and I have been eating them by chopping
them into little squares like fudge and savouring every mouthful!
You could even cut
them into little squares to make lots of tiny square chocolates!
We're making a yeasted dough, rolling it out flat, covering it in butter, cinnamon and sugar, and slicing
it into little squares.
I cut
them into little squares for portability (and so they don't break into pieces).
Let them cool and sliced
them into little squares.
Refrigerate for a few hours until it hardens then cut
into little squares and devour.
You could cut
them into little squares, or if you wanted the cake ball type of thing, just mix in some icing with the baked dough, roll into balls and cover with the glaze.
Cut
them into little squares and after you are done using the diaper or cover with aplix simply affix the velcro to the aplix fasteners and throw them in your diaper pail.
$ 1 · Store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or cut
into little squares and freeze for tasty little training treats