Sentences with phrase «of batter as»

The experts must have done this because of its batter as it is dense and cookie - like in texture.
You only want a small amount of batter as they will puff / spread.
Basically you are trying to create an even and thin layer of batter as quickly as possible so that the crêpe ends up thin and delicate and shaped like a circle.
Keep the shape of the batter as circular as possible.Then, dollop half of the plain vanilla batter directly over the chocolate circle in the pan.
Is that smaller than a regular bundt pan (ie., fits the same amt of batter as a 9x5 loaf)?

Not exact matches

ISTANBUL, April 11 - Turkey's lira sank to record lows on Wednesday, battered by deepening investor concern about monetary policy and inflation, a sell - off that President Tayyip Erdogan dismissed as an economic attack by enemies of the state.
ISTANBUL, April 11 - The Turkish lira sank to record lows on Wednesday, battered by investor concern about monetary policy and inflation, a sell - off that President Tayyip Erdogan dismissed as an economic attack by enemies of the state.
As Hurricane Irma battered Florida, the cream of the insurance world — gathered under the Mediterranean sun in Monte Carlo — was assessing the costs of the storm for the global industry.
Lewis points out, for instance, that early baseball stats didn't bother to record the number of walks a batter earned — mostly because one of the early promoters of baseball stats, a journalist named Henry Chadwick, happened to be a fan of cricket, a sport where there's no such thing as a «walk.»
Eclipsed in the popular imagination by Apple and battered by the earthquake in Japan and floods in Thailand, Sony looks as defeated as ever, predicting another loss for this fiscal year, this time to the tune of US$ 1.2 billion.
While he's vegan, likes to garden, and drives a battered Prius, he doesn't think of himself as an environmentalist, really, or a cycling advocate.
The CEO of the Arcadia Group said that many critics used his business as a «battering ram» following the Bengali factory collapse.
Philip Green, the CEO of the Arcadia Group which owns Topshop, has said that many commentators and critics used his business as a «battering ram» following the factory collapse in Bangladesh earlier this year.
April 3 - Tesla Inc sought to squash any speculation it might need to raise more capital this year on Tuesday, driving the company's battered shares higher as it announced it built 2,020 of its cheaper Model 3 sedans in the last seven days of March.
As a result, the company's stock price has been battered by the outbreaks of foodborne illnesses linked to its stores, the lawsuit said.
LONDON, Nov 1 (Reuters)- European oil futures fell on Thursday as investors continued to analyse the aftermath of super storm Sandy, while U.S. futures gained as U.S. markets geared back up after the severe battering to the east coast delivered by Sandy.
The fries have about 20 per cent fewer calories than the chain's regular fries as a result of a batter that blocks out some of the oil during frying.
Shortly after she launched Better Batter Gluten - Free Flour in Altoona, Penn., in 2006, Naomi Poe saw that to grow her business she needed an infusion of cash, as well as some wise counsel from experienced business owners.
As Westergren details the battered history of his company, the crowd laughs and claps and oohs and aahs.
As a result I find that people who can actually start a new business at this time are better capitalized, understand risk more, and as a result of having more capital are better able to withstand the batterings of the economAs a result I find that people who can actually start a new business at this time are better capitalized, understand risk more, and as a result of having more capital are better able to withstand the batterings of the economas a result of having more capital are better able to withstand the batterings of the economy.
The airline, one of Asia's biggest full - service carriers, has been battered by its bets on fuel prices as intense competition from low - cost carriers has risen.
Breadth was fairly good, with advancing issues holding a strong lead over declines, but the distribution of gains focused clearly on battered «leaders» such as EMC, GE, Oracle, Dell, and Intel, all which bounced by more than 10 %.
As Vox's Yochi Dreazen reported from Puerto Rico, the power losses are «significantly slowing the entire US relief effort, and preventing other vital parts of the island's battered infrastructure from coming back online.»
The testimony resonated with Wall Street, as investors scooped up shares of the battered social media company.
Hurricane was a top lookup throughout the early part of September, as these storms battered the islands and coasts.
Australian Dollar: The Aussie dollar took a battering throughout trade on Monday as speculators adjusted their positions ahead of today's RBA rate announcement.
But the automaker's safety reassurances faced another challenge last week, as a sobering image made its way around the world: a photo of a Tesla SUV, battered and charred and missing two front wheels after a fiery wreck that left a father of two dead.
Wen had been to Greece earlier as China is looking for assets in the battered peripheral economies of the EU.
Basic economy is one prong of a broader effort by the largest U.S. carriers to bolster revenue from each seat flown a mile, a standard industry measure that has been battered for about a year, partly because of fare wars with discounters such as Spirit Airlines and Frontier Airlines Holdings.
After years of declining output, major oil companies have ramped up crude production this year, just as they are being battered by a plunge in prices due to already excessive supplies.
Greek equities took another battering Wednesday while its yields spiked, as concerns about the strength of the euro zone economy returned to spook investors.
In many ways, Pence was on the same doomed trajectory as the conservative - Christian movement he'd long championed — once a political force to be reckoned with, now a battered relic of the culture wars.
President Donald Trump on Sunday strenuously defended US efforts to bring relief to storm - battered Puerto Rico, even as one island official said Trump was trying to gloss over «things that are not going well,» two weeks after devastating Hurricane Maria left much of the island without electricity, fresh water or sufficient food.
He said Michael Ball's complaint of taking a «battering» from the Church was «flippant» and it was «disgusting» the pair were acting as though they were the victims.
Mary, known as Rae, was found battered to death in the living room of her first - floor flat in Green Gates in Leven on January, 5.
The plan calls upon churches to, among other things, «adopt» street gangs and allow troubled youths to use church properties as safe havens; intercede for youth in the juvenile court system; provide vocational training to inner - city residents; organize capital for micro-enterprises; develop educational curricula heralding the achievements of blacks and Latinos; initiate neighborhood crime watch groups; and establish counseling programs for battered women and the men who abuse them.
To me it is a perfect symbol as is the bronze sphere that once was in between the two towers but now — in battery park — a battered, pierced witness of the day (as was I).
As the storm hits many of same places that have been battered by hurricane Irma, Hull said the repetitive damage is worse than weather in previous years.
The call for prayer comes as the second major category five storm to hit the Caribbean this month - Hurricane Maria - has battered the island of Dominica and is likely to hit Puerto Rico and the British Virgin Islands in the next day or so.
Now if I were as much under the grip of the «fallacy of the false dilemma» as Robert C. Koons seems to think, I would indeed harp on these strains as a sure sign that all those Christians were right all along who have been battering away at Darwinism for the past one hundred and forty «odd years.
The hope of the Christian rose to a crescendo during the bright days at the turn of the last century when it looked as if the ramparts of evil were beginning to be battered down.
He used naturalistic science as a battering ram to assault the genteel Anglicanism of the seminaries and universities.
«My prayer is that you'll read these pages first curled up on your couch or in bed or in the bathtub,» she writes, «and then after that you'll bring it to the kitchen with you, turning corners of pages, breaking the spine, spilling red wine on it and splashing vinegar across the pages, that it will become battered and stained as you cook and chop and play, music loud and kitchen messy.
When a person exhibits too much passion over anything — God, a political movement, the latest in tattoos or a popular television show — we label that person as obsessive or compulsive, and mutter, «Get a life» Might we better understand zeal as Isaiah does, as the prerogative of God, who, despite the mess we've made of things, still chooses to care for this battered creation and our faulty selves?
The most remarkable aspect about this reaction is that the Moynihan report itself took great pains to identify white bigotry as the fundamental cause of the breakdown of the black family: «There is a considerable body of evidence,» says the report, «to support the conclusion that Negro social structure, in particular the Negro family, battered and harassed by discrimination, injustice, and uprooting, is in the deepest trouble.»
25:44), beating slaves (Exodus 21:20), incest (Genesis 19:33 - 36), r@pe victims being required to marry the r@pist (Deuteronomy 22:28 - 29), treating women and children as property (Genesis 19:8, 1 Timothy 2:11 - 14, 1 Corinthians 14:33 - 35), requires battered women to remain married to abusive husbands (Matthew 19:9, 1 Corinthians 7:10 - 12), condones jihad type warfare where all children are ki11ed save the virgins who are a «reward» (Numbers 31:15), and makes no mention at all of child molestation, the worst possible crime.
And there is something equally fateful, as has been noted so often, in the exact fittingness of the game's dimensions: the ninety feet between bases, the sixty - and - a-half feet between the pitching rubber and the plate, that precious third of a second in which a batter must decide whether to swing.
The battered wife sent back to her husband with a pastor's exhortation to bear her cross as Christ did is sadly no figment of imagination.
Little Hugh Ambrose had managed to manoeuvre himself into such an awkward position that the back of his head battered against the base of my spine with every contraction, making me feel as though someone was smashing my vertebrae with a hammer whilst some other invisible assailant kicked me in the stomach with hobnailed boots.
One way or another it is true with all of us that the ultimate test of character comes when trouble comes, when some battering shock befalls us and the question presented to our goodness is not so much whether we will do a right deed as whether we can stand up with integrity of soul under what life does to us.
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