(I had to constantly
keep wetting my hands as I went along.
Keep wetting your hands as necessary.
Keep wetting your hands and working it.
Not exact matches
Press 3/4 of the the oat walnut mix into the bottom of the baking dish,
keeping your
hands a bit
wet helps it from sticking too much.
Pat it into the tart pan with
wet hands to
keep it from sticking.
It is helpful to
keep your fingers
wet as you shape the cookies so the dough does not stick to your
hands.
On a bamboo mat with a layer of cling wrap on top: press rice in an even layer with no visible holes, leaving a bit of room at the bottom (as pictured),
keep a bowl of cold water next to you so you can
wet your
hands if they get sticky.
When working with the rice
keep your
hands cold and
wet to prevent stickiness (a bowl of cold water to dip your
hands in is helpful)
Form the celeriac into patties of 3 - 4 cm diameter, about 1 - 1 1/2 cm thick,
keeping your
hands wet all the time to prevent sticking, and place them in the oven on a sheet of lightly oiled parchment paper.
Keeping your
hands wet will help with this.
-LCB- the
wet hands will
keep it from sticking to you! -RCB-
Wet your
hands slightly after every 3 - 4 bars to
keep it from sticking to your
hands too much.
You may need to
wet your
hands every once in a while to
keep the mixture from sticking to your fingers.
You will need to flatten and shape the cookies with your
hand (a slightly
wet hand keeps the batter from sticking).
The texture for these leaves a lot to be desired and I had to add like 2 cups of water (and
wet my
hands over and over) to
keep them from falling apart.
Flatten them slightly with your
hands (
keep your
hands wet to prevent the dough from sticking).
I must say that I was skeptic when you said «
wet your
hands and complete the kneading» but I see that was what
kept it soft & pliable.
You may need to
wet your
hands a bit to
keep it from sticking as you work.
(If he sucks on his
hands, though,
keep an extra pair or two handy — once they get
wet they'll make him colder rather than warmer.)
Keep hands (just a little) less
wet and snowy with the tong - style snowball maker, which lets kids quickly create a stash of projectiles.
However, a
wet soapy baby is very slippery, so you must always
keep a
hand (and an eye!)
Keep a few
hand towels available at the food table so kids can dry their
wet hands before diving into the food.
Once he's
wet, I like to place the
wet, warm washcloth across his body to
keep him warm while I baby - soap my
hands.
-LCB-
keep your
hands slightly
wet and they will not stick to the bars -RCB-
After that, I
kept a small pump bottle with water and a dab of
hand soap in it next to a stack of dry wipes, and
wet them as needed.
To
keep the dough from sticking to your
hands, wash them first then
wet them with cold water or cover them with a little olive oil.
Scoop out tablespoon - sized chunks of cheesecake and roll them into balls with your
hands (
keep your
hands wet with water to prevent sticking).
I didn't even have a rolling pin handy and was able to roll the dough pretty thin with just my
hands (make sure you
keep your
hands wet if you do it this way).
Try to
keep a dry
hand and a
wet hand for the breading part.
Keep your core warm in cool,
wet conditions with a lightweight ThermoBall ™ insulated vest that packs down into its own
hand pocket.
The moisture - wicking cork grips will
keep your
hands and gloves drier even through
wet - weather adventures, and the padded wrist straps won't strain against your skin if you need to free up your
hands in case of a fall.
On the other
hand,
wet dog food only
keeps for a day or two in the refrigerator.
Use a
wet blanket Using a
hand towel or a bath towel that has been dampened and
kept in the freezer is a great aid for cooling.
While
hand sanitizer is great for
keeping your fingers germ - free, I prefer to carry a small pack of
wet wipes.
Increasing the size of his sculptures, which entailed
keeping them
wet longer, went
hand - in -
hand with his ability to work more slowly.
Amanda Bindley «s Cold Comfort is a second
hand sofa
kept wet for the duration of the exhibition.
With this evidence on
hand we recommend in similar
wet years to
keep Saiga off such dangerous pastures and train the responsible rangers in identifying the described dangerous conditions.
By the time the sensor
keeps learning and prevents from failing when you are trying to unlock with partial fingerprints or with
wet hands.
A classic hatstand
keeps trenches and brollies to
hand for cooler,
wetter days.