Sentences with phrase «piece of cheesecloth»

Place peppercorns, thyme sprigs, garlic, and bay leaf in the center of a 6 - inch square piece of cheesecloth.
Drain the potatoes and place into a large piece of cheesecloth.
Place the bay leaf, thyme, parsley sprigs, and peppercorns in the center of a 6 - inch square piece of cheesecloth or a large paper coffee filter.
Drain the potatoes and put them, along with the grated onion, into a large piece of cheesecloth.
Cover the mouth of the jar with a piece of cheesecloth, and screw the outside ring of the lid onto the jar to secure the cheesecloth, Caspero says.
Line the steam tray with a piece of cheesecloth.
Tie the allspice in a piece of cheesecloth.
Transfer to a kitchen towel or piece of cheesecloth; roll up cloth and twist and squeeze out as much liquid as possible.
Then strain the puree through a piece of cheesecloth suspended over a strainer to extract all the liquid.
For the Ginger Simple Syrup, place ginger in center of a piece of cheesecloth.
Tie the parsley stems, thyme stems, bay leaf, cloves, peppercorns, & coriander seeds in a piece of cheesecloth and add bundle to casserole.
Scrape cheese mixture into a strainer and place another piece of cheesecloth on top.
Because I had added porcini powder to the broth at the beginning, after cooking it with the thyme, crushed garlic, peppercorns and bay leaves... I strained it into a large bowl with a fine sieve and then strained it back into the pot with a piece of cheesecloth in the sieve to remove the powder and clarify the broth.
Place a strainer or a piece of cheesecloth over a medium bowl and pour the warm custard mixture through the strainer.
Place the cinnamon, cloves and allspice in the center of a 6 - inch square piece of cheesecloth.
Wet a piece of cheesecloth and place into a strainer set over a bowl.
I've only made my own chicken broth when I'm making Chicken & Dumplings but I found that tying all the seasonings in a piece of cheesecloth & tying it to the handle of the pot works well.
Tie the orange peel, cinnamon, anise, and cloves in a piece of cheesecloth, lightly crush spices with a wooden spoon, and place in the nut mixture.
in a piece of cheesecloth or a loose - leaf tea infuser, secure the whole cloves and bay leaf.
Bundle onion, garlic, thyme, rosemary, and bay leaf in a piece of cheesecloth; tie closed with kitchen twine.
Then, divide the mixture into jars and cover the mouths with a piece of cheesecloth (or any clean, breathable cloth) and secure it with a rubber band.
Line a sieve with a piece of cheesecloth and place over a bowl.
Place this mixture into a bowl and loosely cover with a piece of cheesecloth, or cover with plastic wrap and poke a few holes in it.
Once your temperature is right, cover the yogurt with a piece of cheesecloth or a very thin cloth to prevent any dust or debris getting into the yogurt, but still allowing air to flow freely.
There are different schools of thought on storing Parmesan cheese so it doesn't get moldy, but one good method is to moisten a piece of cheesecloth or a paper towel and wrap it around the cheese, then wrap the whole thing in aluminum foil and store it in the crisper drawer of your refrigerator.
TIP: If you prefer to use a screen to dry instead of hanging the herbs in bunches, stretch a piece of cheesecloth or organic muslin cloth over a wooden frame and staple to hold (even an old dollar tree picture frame will work for this).
How to make it: Combine crushed herbs in a muslin pouch, or put them in a piece of cheesecloth and tie off top.
I think that straining through a piece of cheesecloth would remove the spices - most of the health benefits would remain in the infused drink
Cover the mouth of the jar with a piece of cheesecloth, and screw the outside ring of the lid onto the jar to secure the cheesecloth, Caspero says.
Transfer the mixture to the center of an 8 - inch piece of cheesecloth.
Drain the cabbage in a colander or in a piece of cheesecloth and give the cabbage a quick rinse under cold water.
You can reduce the moisture by placing the grated zucchini in a piece of cheesecloth or nut milk bag and squeezing the juices out.
Rauschenberg was drawn to the shape, texture, and material history of the pieces of cheesecloth commonly used by printers to clean lithographic stones and etching plates.
It is important to immediately remove excess was with a piece of cheesecloth.
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