Sentences with phrase «little less olive oil»

Next time I will add a bit more walnuts and a little less olive oil to the gremolata.

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Hi Sophia, I haven't tried it myself but olive oil should work, I'd maybe use a little bit less though.
While it was in the kitchen - aide, I added a little less than 1/4 cup olive oil and let it mix in.
Ingredients 1 tablespoon butter (or olive oil if you prefer) 1/2 to 1 cup cubed, toasted bread (multi-grain or other... your call) 2 large eggs 1/4 cup (or a little less) jarred salsa (your favorite) or other condiment of your choice) 1/4 cup grated (or shredded) cheddar cheese (or other cheese of your choice)
This simple orange cake uses a whole orange, olive oil and a little less sugar, its easy to make and bakes fast.
Tomatillo Salsa: Ingredients --- One pound tomatillos — 1/2 red onion, roughly chopped — 6 garlic cloves, peeled but left whole — 2 large jalapenos, stems cut off — 2 tablespoons olive oil — 1/4 cup fresh lime juice — 1.5 tablespoons honey — 1/4 cup cilantro leaves (I used a little less) Directions: 1.
Anonymous - if using skinless breasts, I would do a few things: 1) Cut them in half horizontally, to make thinner filets, and maybe pound them a little to even them out into cutlets 2) Rub the chicken on both sides with a little olive oil before adding the garlic salt and smoked paprika 3) Broil (but it will take less time) The key there is not letting the white meat dry out under the broiler (hence the oil).
Croutons: 1/4 cup olive oil 4 cloves roasted garlic 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 1 medium size loaf French or Italian bread (little less than 1 pound), stale and torn or sliced into bite - sized pieces 1/4 teaspoon salt
1) 1 1/2 cups of tapioca flour (also known as «cassava» in Brazil) + a little more if batter is too liquid 2) 1/2 teaspoon of salt 3) 1/3 cup olive oil (I prefer the non-extra virgin type so the taste is less strong) 4) 1/3 cup whole milk 5) 1/3 cup water 6) heaping 1/3 cup fresh Parmesan cheese, finely grated 7) 2 small eggs (or 1 large egg)
I like to use a little bit of olive oil, but if you are trying to use less oil, you could also just coat the pan with non-stick spray.
1/4 cup Olive Oil (I used a little less) 2 cups Onion, chopped 2 Red Bell Peppers, chopped 6 Garlic Cloves, minced 2 tablespoons Chili Powder (I only used 1 tablespoon) 2 teaspoons Dried Oregano 1/2 teaspoon Cayenne Pepper 1 1/2 teaspoons Cumin 3 (15 - ounce) cans Black Beans 1 (16 - ounce) can Tomato Sauce 1/2 cup Water (I swished it around the tomato sauce can to get every last drop)
Perhaps I should have cooked them a little less, but it didn't matter / In a small, ovenproof pan, heat 1 t olive oil, add 1/3 C pumpkin seeds and a pinch of salt / Place in the 425 degree oven, along with the squash, for just 6 or 7 minutes / Remove from the oven when they begin to pop and turn lightly golden / When cool, add most of the pumpkin seeds to quinoa / Chop cilantro and parsley, add to bowl of quinoa.
With a little olive oil rubbed into your palms, massage the kale for a minute or less, until it becomes bright green and softens a bit.
4 C finely grated potatoes 1 large, or 2 small, cleaned and finely sliced leeks (remove the outer layer and the tough leaves at the end of the stalk) 6 eggs, whisked with 1/2 C milk or cream 1/4 C Olive oil (a little less is fine too)
Normally they are baked with lots of olive oil, wheat flour and parmesan cheese, we have made a little healthier version of this recipe from the lovely blog The Italian Dish, by using less olive oil, rye flour and goat cheese.
A little more cream, a blend of butter and olive oil, a little more this, a little less of that, and then I found the secret.
So in nutshell I calculate I burn about 1800 Cal a day and I am 55 years old and my weight is lets say 65 kg and I get max 2200 Cal a day (sometimes less) with little carbs (healthy ones like oats), minimum of sugar and meat and lots of veggies and fruits, no real fat intake other then olive oil with salads
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