I simply put
a piece of wax paper between each pancake, threw them in a zip lock, and popped them in the freezer.
Not exact matches
She was rolling up sheets
of wax into candles, and in
between each sheet was a
piece of tissue
paper.
(L to R) Roll out dough
between two
pieces of wax paper with flour on top and bottom
of crust.
It might help to put
pieces of wax or parchment
paper between the slices so they don't stick together.
Roll out the dough in
between two
pieces of wax paper until about 1/4 inch thick.
Divide the dough in half and place each half
between 2
pieces of lightly floured parchment or
waxed paper.
After the clay is rolled out, place it
between two
pieces of wax paper.
If you roll the dough
between wax paper, remove one
piece of wax paper and carefully place that side
of the dough into the pie pan.
Roll the cheese
between 2
pieces of wax paper to form a log.
when the dough is finished chilling, roll it out
between two
pieces of wax paper to about ⅛ - inch thickness.
One by one, put the ball
of dough
between two
pieces of wax paper or in a freezer bag dusted with a little flour, place on table and find a flat item such as a saucepan to flatten into a circle 1/8» thick.
Take one
of the portions
of masa dough and put
between two
pieces of waxed paper.
One at a time, place the pork chops in a large freezer bag, or
between 2
pieces of wax paper, and gently pound with a meat pounder, avoiding the bones, until about 1/4 - inch thick.
Store in a tightly sealed container
between pieces of waxed paper for 2 - 3 days.
roll it out
between 2
pieces of wax paper until it is a roughly 12 - inch circle.
Place the dough
between two
pieces of waxed paper, parchment
paper, or plastic wrap at least 14 inches wide.
Forming & Cooking Tortillas Press dough
between two moistened
pieces of waxed paper.
Roll out
between two
pieces of wax paper, until it is about 12 inches in diameter.
Place each slice
of chicken breast
between two
pieces of wax paper or plastic wrap and pound with the flat end
of a meat mallet until very thin.
Place one ball
of dough
between two
pieces of wax paper that have been lightly sprayed with cooking spray.
I patted the dough out into a circle
between two
pieces of wax paper, then chilled the dough a few hours.
If you would like to freeze the bread, place
pieces of wax paper or parchment
paper between the slices, wrap it tightly and freeze.
Place each chicken breast half
between two
pieces of plastic wrap or
wax paper.
Form dough into a ball and place
between two
pieces of wax paper.
When using a tortilla press, place the ball
of dough
between two
pieces of waxed paper.
Place one portion
of dough
between 2
pieces of parchment or
wax paper (keep remaining dough chilled) and roll out to about 1 / 2 - inch thick.
Divide the dough into two, and roll out one
of the halves
between two
pieces of lightly floured
wax paper.
Divide into 4 portions and press each
between 2
pieces of parchment or
waxed paper until about 1/4» thick (you want them roughly the same dimensions as the bread you're using.)
, and place a small
piece of parchment or
waxed paper between each slice and the next before bagging and freezing.
You can even place a few prized leaves or flowers
between two
pieces of waxed paper and insert
between pages
of a book to flatten and dry.
Place 1 empanada disc
between 2
pieces of wax paper; roll out slightly to 7 inches.
Once the crêpes have cooled, stack them
between pieces of parchment
paper or
waxed paper.
Place dough in
between two
pieces of waxed paper and roll out.
I usually put a
piece of wax or parchment
paper in
between pancakes to prevent sticking and freeze in a ziploc bag.
Then roll your dough out
between two
pieces of wax paper that you have sprayed with cooking spray.
To begin, make your dough, then roll it out
between two
pieces of wax paper, that you've sprayed with cooking spray.
Once your dough is ready roll it out on a well greased area or
between two
pieces of wax paper.
Put the slices
between two
pieces of wax paper or plastic wrap / foil and gently
Then, to enhance their color, iron the leaves
between pieces of waxed paper, using a pressing cloth to keep
wax off the iron.