Sentences with phrase «mounds about»

Place the mounds about 2 inches apart on the prepared cookie sheets.
For each cookie, drop 1 generous tablespoon batter onto the prepared sheet, spacing the mounds about 1 inch apart.
Keep the mounds about 2 inches apart.
For each cookie, drop 2 generous tablespoons of batter onto the prepared sheet, spacing the mounds about 2 inches apart.
Place spoon sized batter mounds about 1 inch apart on a greased cookie sheet.
Drop the dough on the prepared baking sheet in mounds about 3 tablespoons each, about 1 inch apart from one another.
Spoon batter in mounds about the size of 2 tablespoons onto cookie sheets well greased with coconut oil.
For each cookie, drop 1 generous tablespoon of batter onto the prepared baking sheet, spacing the mounds about 1 inch apart (or use a mini ice cream scoop).
Use of the name Armageddon (Har — Magedon) can not mean that the war will be fought at a literal Mountain of Megiddo There is no literal Mountain of Megiddo; only a mound about 70 feet (21 m) high where ruins of ancient Megiddo are found.
Transfer to a baking sheet and mound about 3/4 cup beef and 3/4 cup rice in the bottom third of the tortillas.
Mound about 1 tablespoon crab mixture into the cavity of each egg - white half.
Mound about 1 tablespoon of the yolk mixture into the cavity of each egg - white half.
Among them are the renovation of the Second Jewish Temple in Jerusalem and the building of the impressive hilltop fortress at Masada, as well as Herodium, a massive mound about 800 yards high that functioned as an administrative center just south of Jerusalem.
When the dough is ready, using a dessertspoon or tablespoon, scoop out chunks of your dough and drop in a mound gently on to the baking paper, aiming to drop each mound about 1 cm apart.

Not exact matches

Back in 2011, Google execs were e-maling back and forth about the value of user location data, strategizing on how to grow the mound of information the company could collect around customers» real - life interactions.
2016 will be a year of ignoring big mounds of data and focusing instead on simple insights about customers that help marketers to be more relevant to individuals and audiences.
(Surah 48:29) now i don't know about you but Jesus and his sermon on the mound and other examples in the bible sound nothing like this.
Furthermore, you're a complete liar, you can't give me mounds of evidence that my religion is not true, you have no «Facts» to try and disprove my religion, And the part you're completely lying about, is Being put to death for not believing in Christianity, you are trying to label Christians as Murderers?
Spoon the meringue mixture into 8 large mounds (about 3/4 cup each) on a very large, parchment paper - lined baking sheet, spacing them 3 inches apart.
Rolled out pastry into one large circle, mounded strawberries coated with the sugar, salt and cornstarch combo in the center of the dough leaving about an inch or a little more and pulled them toward the center.
Using a standard - sized ice cream scoop, measuring about 1/3 of a cup, scoop six mounds of dough onto the baking sheet, making sure to leave room for them to spread out.
Drop batter on baking sheets in mounds of about 3 tbsp making sure there is space between cookies.
Add more flour to the top of the mound of dough and pat it down into an even slab, about 1/4 inch thick.
Not only did the Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte recipe not have a bit of real pumpkin, it was laced with mounds of sugar, pesticide residue, artificial flavors, preservatives, sulfites and more (Click HERE to read more about what's really in a Starbucks PSL.)
Shape dough into a round mound and pat down to about 2 in.
Shred whatever cheddar you can scrounge from the back of your fridge and sprinkle into circular mounds on aluminum foil, about a tablespoon per «cracker.»
What I love about using maple syrup as a sweetener is that a little goes a long way and I don't have to use mounds of sugar in anything!
Using about 1 tablespoon of dough for each puff, drop the dough from the spoon onto the lined baking sheets, leaving about 2 inches of space between each mound of dough.
Using a small ice - cream scoop or tablespoon (15 ml), drop small mounds of the mixture onto the cookie sheets about 1 inch (2.5 cm) apart.
Once the mounds are lined out on the sheet, freeze the entire tray for about 1 - 2 hours until completely frozen.
Then carefully press two candy eyes (you can find candy eyes at cake decorating stores or you can order them online at http://www.candylandcrafts.com/) or two miniature chocolate chips or edible silver dragees into each mound and bake the meringue ghosts in a slow oven for about 1 - 1 1/2 hours or until they are crisp and dry to the touch.
I mounded the tomatoes, chopped onion and pepper in my big stainless steel turkey roasting pan and roasted the lot for about an hour.
How about a light - on - the - chocolate - heavy - on - the - pink coconutty mound of a delicious morsel!
Scoop dough onto a large rimmed parchment - lined baking sheet in 2 - tbsp mounds, about 1/2 inch apart, making about 12 cookies.
Remove the batter from the refrigerator and place small mounds (about a heaping tablespoon) of the batter onto the parchment - lined baking sheet, spacing several inches apart.
Remove the Macaroon batter from the refrigerator and place small mounds (about a heaping tablespoon) of the batter on the parchment - lined baking sheet, spacing several inches apart.
Now, Lemon Meringue Pie is not just about the lemon... it's also about the mound of meringue that needs to be on top... it's like a fluffy cloud of melt in your mouth happiness!!
I mounded mine on a piece of parchment, pressed it into a square about 4 x 4 ″, half an inch thick.
Evidence of processed sugar cane has been found in Papua, New Guinea, dating back 8,000 years, and mounds of processed hard sugar were documented about 2,500 years ago during the Persian invasion of India.
Drop mounds of the mixture (each equal to 2 tablespoons) onto prepared baking sheet, about 1 1/2 inches apart.
And with my new methods & recipes for baking gluten - free bread that you will learn all about in the new book, there will be no weepy, sad mounds of gluten - free bread dough that simply don't resemble bread dough as anyone before has ever known it.
Scoop into tablespoon - sized mounds and place on an ungreased baking sheet, about an inch apart.
Use an offset spatula or the back of a spoon to make sure the batter mounds are round and measure about 3 inches across before they're baked.
Spoon or pipe quarter - size mounds of chocolate onto parchment, spacing about 2» apart (you should have about 30).
Divide mixture into 1 / 12ths and, using a spoon or scoop, place 4 evenly - spaced mound into the sizzling oil pressing to about 1 / 2 - inch thick with a metal spatula.
Drop about one tablespoon (can use an ice cream scoop) of the batter onto your baking sheet, leaving about 2 inches (5 cm) between the mounds of cookie dough.
Mound by teaspoon onto a baking sheet and bake at 350 degrees for about 25 minutes, until lightly browned (like a nice macaroon!).
By hand: Mound the flour on a board or other surface and create a well in the center, pushing the flour to all sides to make a ring with sides about 1 inch wide.
In about 10 - 30 seconds, the sound of the motor will change and mounds should appear in the mixture.
To make stuffed peppers, stem, seed, and half a red bell pepper, mound slightly with the filling, top with the enchilada sauce, and bake for about 30 minutes or until peppers are tender.
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