Sentences with phrase «n't let it rise»

I make the dough, don't let it rise - and just get it right into the fridge.
You could reduce the amount of yeast to 1/4 teaspoon or not let it rise as long.
I agree with another reviewer, don't let it rise too high above the tin - mine rose quite a bit within the first few minutes of placing it in the oven.
Don't let it rise too long otherwise it might fall during baking and / or have too many holes develop internally.
Maybe I didn't let them rise long enough or mixed them more than 3 minutes?
Cover with plastic wrap and chill (do not let rise first).
Place calzones on prepared baking sheet; do not let rise.
But Lobdell's script won't let her rise above a hackneyed premise that mercilessly mocks Tree while half - heartedly making her the hero.
Don't let rising rates pressure you into making a poor mortgage deal.
His exact words were that we «must be vigilant» and not let rising levels of household debt spiral out of control.

Not exact matches

«Document any form of harassment,» advises the post, and make sure not to rise to the bait and let the person's horribleness provoke you into behaving in just the sort of negative ways they've falsely attributed to you.
But as she worked her way through the self - assessment and began tweaking how she ran the business — putting together an incentive structure for employees, letting go of clients that didn't align with LimeRed's values — revenue rose.
Given adtech's rise, let's not forget its atomic unit of value: the oft - derided banner ad.
Markets will rise and fall; don't panic and don't let the irrationality of the market keep you from making an investment in a good company that is reasonably priced.
I won't have that so I see a third option as maintaining a permanent - ish portfolio, then diversifying into property at or near retirement by paying off a buy to let mortgage (unless rising interest rates — or poor returns — have already made this cost effective).
I'm not sure I'd want to let it rise above 60 %, though.
«After years of rising fares and shrinking service, British Columbians living on the coast can't be let down by the Christy Clark government again.»
Still, «He is risen...,» and let's hope Rand Paul can't trick us conservatives into being pro-choice about THAT.
One thing is certain and proven... no matter what creed we utter, create, or claim to believe... more people over the centuries (including the 200 years of NT historians and theologians studies you lean upon) will remember... seek, find, and trust in a risen Jesus (the illiterate peasant carpenter) than will ever know you and I... let alone sing our praises.
historical Jesus, lmfao... show me any historical evidence of jesus... let's start with his remains... they don't exist - your explanation, he rose to the heavens... historical evidence - no remains, no proof of existence (not a disproof either, just not a proof)... then let's start with other historians writing about the life of Jesus around his time or shortly after, as outside neutral observers... that doesn't exist either (not a disproof again, just not a proof)... we can go on and on... the fact is, there is not a single proving evidence of Jesus's life in an historical context... there is no existence of Jesus in a scientific context either (virgin birth... riiiiiight)... it is just written in a book, and stuck in your head... you have a right to believe in what you must... just don't base it on history or science... you believe because you do... it is your right... but try not to put reason into your faith; that's when you start sounding unreasonable, borderline crazy...
But there is breath filling your lungs and there is time, even yet, and there is still light and hope, and why did you get this one breath, let alone another two, and there is rising today, the sun, and all the possibilities, and resurrections everywhere, abundance rising out of ashes, and you can't doubt it.
If the dead do not rise, «Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die!»
You dream of society without christianity, that society will be a very wicked society, where kids are killed before they are born, murder and robbery will be on the rise because when people do not fear God, they certainly will not fear the law... and lets not forget the rise in diseases that result from such unnatural behaviours.
There are places where he resorts to the imagery of myth and speaks of Christ as if he were living an unseen life with God in a heavenly realm above, from which he would descend to appear on the earth at the imminent end - time.38 At other times Paul could speak of the church as the body of Christ, of which the Christian believers formed «the limbs and organs».39 He exhorted the Galatians to «put on Christ as a garment», 40 he said to the Romans, «Let Christ Jesus himself be the armor that you wear», 41 and he told the Galatians how he was in travail until they «took the shape of Christ».42 In various ways Paul spoke of the risen Christ as an indwelling presence in the believer, the most moving passage being his own testimony, I have been crucified with Christ; the life I now live is not my life, but the life which Christ lives in me; and my present bodily life is lived by faith in the Son of God who loved me and gave himself up for me.»
But people in that area rose up and said, «We're not just going to let this happen.
If change really involves self - transcendence even, in certain circumstances, to a new essence, even though only in virtue of the dynamism of absolute Being, which of course does not, let it be repeated, alter the fact that it is a question of self - transcendence; if matter and spirit are not simply disparate in nature but matter is in a certain way «solidified» spirit, the only significance of which is to serve to make actual spirit possible, then an evolutionary development of matter towards spirit is not an inconceivable idea.15 If there exists at all by virtue of the motion of absolute Being, a change in the material order whereby this rises above itself, then this self - transcendence can only occur in the direction of spirit, because the absolute Being is spirit.
First of all let us turn our inquiries to the faith of Judaism itself Although in the lifetime of Jesus the resurrection hope had not yet become universal in Judaism, it soon established itself as a fundamental doctrine in the rabbinical Judaism which survived the rise of Christianity.
Before proceeding to this task, however, let us pause to note that if the risen Christ is essentially nonperceptible, we should not expect testimony to certain appearances to be our primary witness to his resurrection.
Let it be acknowledged then that Josephus is not a first - class historian; but the failure to recognize the validity of his facts, especially in that part of his work which lay largely within his own experience and recollection, and the truth of his interpretations, as far as they go — he is never exhaustive — is surely responsible for the neglect of his writings by too many interpreters of the New Testament at the present time, and for the rise of theories which leave not only Josephus but likewise the New Testament out of the reckoning.
It is a shame that many folks are so hammered by their hard long fought ways of an education and they can not hardly let or wantonly allow their own instincts to give rise to propel their written ideas without civil contentions wiggling upon their minded ways.
It is a shame that many folks are so hammered by their hard long ways of an education and they can not hardly let or wantonly allow their own instincts to give rise to propel their ideas without civil contentions wiggling upon the minded ways.
The sublime thought of Gregory of Nyssa remains a true guidepost today: «these gliding and glittering lights of God's word which sparkle over the eyes of the soul... but now let what we hear from Elijah rise up to our soul and would that our thoughts, too, might be snatched up into the fiery chariot... so we would not have to abandon hope of drawing close to these stars, by which I mean the thoughts of God...»
This class struggle, let it quickly be said, is not the one that Marxists still fantasy about, proletariat pitted against bourgeoisie, the wretched of the earth rising against their oppressors.
There are a thousand possible answers to such a question, but let's just face the music and jump to the hardest and most troublesome answer of all: If Jesus did not rise from the dead, probably most of Christianity is a lie.
Referring to its founder in his penultimate book, John Paul II noted: «In October 2002 I had the joy of canonizing Josemaria Escriva Balaguer, the founder of Opus Dei, a zealous priest, and an apostle to the laity in modern times» (Pope John Paul II, Rise, Let Us Be On Our Way, 117)-- not the words a Roman Pontiff would use to describe the founder of a «Catholic sect».
Rise, sit up, learn steadfastly for the sake of peace, let not the king of death, knowing you to be indolent (pamatta), befool you and lead you into his power.
I do not have a problem with my starters dying, but with getting a high enough bread after letting it rise.
I've kneaded into two loafs but they are still quite sticky (not the usual smooth elastic bread dough) Do I need to knead it for long before letting rise for another 3 hours?
To make the whipped cream: Heat up the cream in a medium sized saucepan over medium heat just until you start to see steam rise up (don't bring it to a boil) then crumple the basil leaves and add them, cooking for 1 minute more, then remove the pan from the heat, cover, and let the mixture steep for 30 minutes.
If you let the dough have too long a first rise, it will not be as active.
I also instruct you to let the dough rise in a warm place - it's not very eco of me, but if it is particularly chilly in my kitchen I will leave the oven on and place the bowl on top to keep it nice and happy.
The main problem with thick batter is that when you tap the cookie sheet before letting it set, the bubbles will rise to the surface but not pop, forcing you to have to lance them halfway through the setting time (when they finally become visible).
I let these rise a bit too long and a bit too hot (I popped them into my oven which had not finished cooling from baking a cake) so they spread a bit too much, but the taste is awesome.
I let it rise in a really warm place so it more than doubled in volume, but it didn't rise much more in the oven.
Let the dough rise in the bowl until it's noticeably puffy, albeit not necessarily doubled in size.
I let them sit overnight in the fridge since they did nt seem to rise all that much.
I didn't have the platinum yeast on hand, just the active dry yeast, so I just let them rise a bit longer.
According to my 9 year old son, who is studying the Torah in school, we refrain from eating chametz because, «when leaving Egypt the Jews did not even have enough time to let the bread rise
A good rule of thumb is to let the bread rise to the top of your pan before baking; a slower, cooler rise to that level will produce a better loaf, so make sure it isn't rising in too warm of a spot.
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