Not exact matches
I
needed to make 16 eggs so put four eggs in each pint canning jar and one recipe
per batch.
Obviously, you
need to divide this by the number of cookies you made in the
batch to get the «
per cookie» nutrition.
Working in
batches, cook each sandwich on both sides until golden brown on the outside and warm on the inside, about 2 minutes
per side, adding more butter and wiping out the pan as
needed.
Working in 3
batches, char the broccolini, adding more oil as
needed and turning occasionally until the vegetables are evenly caramelized, 10 to 12 minutes
per batch.
Cook tofu, working in
batches if
needed, until golden brown and crisp around edges, about 3 minutes
per side.
;) Since we only
need 1 teaspoon
per batch, it will go a long way.
Transfer to hot oil and cook, working in
batches if
needed, stirring occasionally with a slotted spoon to keep pieces from sticking together, and adjusting heat as
needed to maintain 350ºF, until chicken is golden and crispy, 6 — 8 minutes
per batch.
Saute crab cakes in
batches for 5 minutes
per side, adding more oil in skillet as
needed.
Add a tablespoon of the oil, let it heat up for a few seconds, and then add a
batch of the beef and sear until it's browned all over, about 2 minutes
per side, adding more oil as
needed.
Working in
batches if
needed, sear steak until browned, about 3 minutes
per side for medium - rare.
You should be able to fit 8
per sheet and will
need to bake in 2
batches for a total of 32 cookies.
Working in
batches if
needed, cook swordfish until cooked through (fish will feel firm when pressed), about 3 minutes
per side.
Working in 2
batches, fry eggplants, turning occasionally and adjusting heat as
needed to maintain temperature, until cooked through, about 3 minutes
per batch.
Working in 2
batches, cook beef, turning occasionally and reducing heat if
needed, until browned on all sides, 6 — 8 minutes
per batch.
Season the meat with 1/2 tsp each salt and pepper, and brown the meat for a few minutes
per side, in
batches if
needed.
You will likely
need to use 3 - 4 oz of product
per batch to achieve results similar to those above.
She never spends more than an hour
per session, grouping her e-mails by sender and subject to see which groups
need to be answered immediately and which can be dealt with in
batch mode while doing associated work.
It's a lot less expensive than buying pre-ground flour, and it's fresher too when you make it in small
batches per your
needs.
Add as much meat as will fit without touching or overlapping (you'll probably
need two
batches), and cook 3 minutes
per side until nice and browned.
If you cook large
batches, it takes just a couple of hours
per week; the difference in cost is insignificant, and you'll save on vet bills in the long run (ex: my dog no longer
needs his allergy medication); and according to my vet, this will minimize risks of cancer and add at least 2 - 3 years to their lives.
Though the responsibilities of computer operator varies as
per organization size, policies, rules and
needs, the main responsibilities of a computer operator are to follow and assist in all instructions in computer operations namely monitoring or running
batch jobs as instructed, monitor system tasks and inform supervisors or senior official for abnormalities, responsible for taking backup of data at regular intervals, take hard copy of documents and reports as and when
needed.