Not exact matches
I reduce the baking powder to 2 teaspoons because I think the
mix has too
much «
air» in it with 3.
Tip: Don't over
mix otherwise you'll incorporate too
much air and the cookies will spread during baking, losing their shape.
If not using this
mix right away, seal it tightly in a plastic bag, removing as
much air as possible.
Usually when icing has bubbles it is from getting «
mixed» too
much and too
much air exposure.
My little cheesecakes cracked, all but one, mostly because I probably over
mixed the cheesecake ingredients and too
much air got in, so don't overmix.
Because New York style cheesecakes have a dense texture you don't want to incorporate too
much air in the batter so
mix the batter on medium speed.
Fold in one third of the flour mixture to the bowl and carefully
mix in, making sure you keep as
much air in the egg whites as possible.
Try to maintain as
much air as possible in the
mix.
Too
much mixing will develop the gluten, and that traps the
air created by the baking soda / powder and causes rise, which can sometimes make it fluffier.
Slowly
mix to fully incorporate without adding in too
much extra
air.
Remove as
much air as possible, seal the bag and squish the ingredients around to
mix.
Mix sauce around pork chops, remove as
much air as possible, seal, label and freeze.
Many encounter different problems when making cheesecake, it either puffs up too
much or it cracks.To prevent puffing up it is important to not over
mix the cream cheese filling, to incorporate as little
air as possible.
The cold - press method we employ minimizes the amount of
air that
mixes with the juice during pressing, causing oxidization (decomposition) to occur
much slower than with other methods of juice extraction.
The researchers found that on windy nights it wasn't possible to measure the cooling effects of the green spaces beyond their boundaries as there was too
much turbulent
mixing of the
air; but on calm warm nights they estimate that a network of green spaces of around 3 - 5 hectares each situated 100 - 150 m apart would provide comprehensive cooling for a city with a climate and characteristics similar to London.
The U.S.
Air Force Research Laboratory's Materials & Manufacturing Directorate (ARFL / RX), based at Wright — Patterson
Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, has been investigating applications for carbon nanotubes for at least the past decade,
mixing them with polymers in search of stronger, lighter materials that could replace aluminum and even copper wiring, which can represent as
much as a third of the aircraft's total weight.
The attendant 5.1 DTS - HD MA track proves that Zemeckis is still capable of turning on the afterburners with regards to
mixing set - pieces (there's an almost musical quality to the Blitz as bombs clobber the subwoofer and hails of gunfire flank the viewer), yet when I think of Allied, I think of its restrained use of score —
much of the music is diegetic — and of how Zemeckis finds a remarkable number of variations in the sound of the
air around Max and Marianne's loaded silences.
Much of the film's bruising lyricism comes from the camera work: as a DJ plays a bizarre
mix of anti-police rap and Edith Piaf, the camera lurches drunkenly into the
air at rooftop level.
Johnny would get away by joining the
Air Force, but it didn't heal the emptiness that was inside him, so he put his effort into the music that comforted him so
much, which eventually led to him landing a recording contract for his
mix of country and western with rock - and - roll sensibilities.
I am a huge fan of
air springs, as they provide the best possible
mix of comfort and handling, but after sampling both setups on the same roads, I can honestly say we aren't missing out on
much.
You hear unfamiliar sounds, like the gushing coolant flow that keeps the batteries healthy, the distant hum of the heat pump that also serves as the
air - conditioning, the subdued whine of the regenerative brakes, and the
much more intense
mix of wind and road noise.
Without them, fuel injection management is essentially flying blind and has to resort to other less - desirable means to determine how
much air and fuel need to be
mixed.
Your ECU would think you have too
much air in the
mix, therefore making you run rich and flooding the engine so it won't start.
Much just like the technique Nintendo employed with their E3 reveals, Square Enix can be
airing a pre-recorded video on Youtube,
Mixer, Twitch, Facebook, and Twitter as their E3 occasion this 12 months.
Isn't one important feature of cooling the stratosphere by emitting heat absorbed by ozone from incoming shortwave radiation, that this cooling has little effect on lower parts of the atmosphere since there is not
much mixing between these
air masses?
However their predictions are about
much more than just the average near - surface
air temperature, they are mainly focused on how heat
mixes into the ocean and how that affects the rise in surface temperature as CO2 is doubled over 100 years.
Still
air with either little vertical shear and relatively weak warming of the ground or with so
much vertical shear that turbulence occurs and irreversibly physically
mixes the
air parcels faster than «reversible» adiabatic expansion can keep up favors the «isothermal» pole, although this too is almost never precisely observed.
Partial pressure effects only operate at the thin film where
air meets water, with 0
mixing this would indeed reach an equilibrim immediately, though it would do so without removing very
much CO2.
What's more, because CO2 emissions
mix into the atmosphere quickly and levels are the same pretty
much everywhere,
air scrubbers could be placed directly over sequestration sites.
The tropics get
much more energy from the sun than the poles do, and the
air, being a fluid, resists this difference and tries to
mix it out.
We also know that the heat capacity of seawater is so
much greater than that of
air that the top three meters of global ocean have the same capacity as the entire planetary atmosphere, and that the «
mixing layer» being discussed is at least thirty times that depth.