Slip your hand
into oven mitt, and lift pan, moving it in circular motion over heat to keep seeds moving so they do not burn.
Not exact matches
Using
oven mitts to handle it, very carefully place the butter
into the cast - iron skillet (or the baking dish if not using cast iron), and then slide it
into your preheated
oven until the butter is melted and bubbly, 5 minutes or so.
Carefully using an
oven mitt at all times, remove the pan from the
oven and pour the batter
into the hot skillet, quickly top the batter with the thin jalapeno slices, drizzle a little more honey, bake for about 20 - 25 minutes until a light golden top.
As I threw the next load
into the laundry, I heard a sort of thud sound, that didn't sound quite like t - shirts and pjs, but I just chalked it up to the heavier
oven mitts I'd thrown in earlier, and didn't think anything of it...
Last thing: I suppose using a parchment sling to put the loaves
into the (extremely hot) Dutch
ovens is clever, but I simply take off my
oven mitts, pick up the loaf from the bottom, and carefully drop it
into the pot.
Check at 30 minutes by squeezing one of the potatoes in an
oven mitt - protected hand and inserting a sharp knife or fork
into the center.
Using
oven mitts, carefully pour mixture
into the large paper bag and shake a couple of times.
On the basis of recent insights
into the characteristics of conscious and unconscious thought, we tested the hypothesis that simple choices (such as between different towels or different sets of
oven mitts) indeed produce better results after conscious thought, but that choices in complex matters (such as between different houses or different cars) should be left to unconscious thought.