Not exact matches
Gently tap the molds on the counter to fill
in air pockets, and top with more cocoa mixture until your molds are almost full (the mixture will expand as it freezes, so leave a
little room at the top).
They are light and airy, not too different
in taste from say, an amaretti cookie, but the bottoms are a
little chewy and big
air pockets in the top of the cookie, so they are perfect to pair with really rich fillings!
Whipping aerates the coconut oil and adds tiny
air pockets, which tends to make it a
little more stable
in cooler temperatures.
The box grater produces thin
little strings of fat which get distributed throughout the dough and melt
in the oven creating a million tiny
air pockets in the baked biscuit.
He wouldn't commit to a particular amount today, although it seems clear he'll put an equivalent or greater amount
in to fund $ 100,000 of TV ads that he said will
air next week, saying «that's gonna be from my
little pockets and we got a lot more cash where that comes from, too.»
However, when I started to tilt my ship left and right with the right analog stick, I began to feel a
little queasy, similar to how you feel when you're
in an airplane and you hit an
air pocket that causes the plane to drop a
little bit.
This is why they show
little interest
in what happens to CO2 when considering the fractionation process during the final stages of firn compression, when
air pocket pores and any remaining interconnecting channels are below that 0.36 nm diameter.
If the egg stays a quarter way above the base of the glass or floats to the middle, a
little air pocket has formed, inside
in the skin, and these eggs are best used for hard or soft cooked eggs, producing an even better result than entirely fresh eggs.