Sentences with phrase «put in a glass bowl»

Just put it in a glass bowl, let it firm up in the refrigerator and unmold it the next day.
Begin by dicing equal parts of tomatoes and onion and put in a glass bowl.
Rub the duck legs all over with the split garlic cloves and put them in a glass bowl with the salt, pepper, bay leaves, and thyme.
Next, unwrap your caramel and put them in a glass bowl with 2 tablespoons of water and put it in your microwave.

Not exact matches

We served it in small glasses and had as a starter, but you could just as well put it in bowls and have it as a light dinner, maybe together with a slice of our lemon spelt bread?
When you put the bombe back into the freezer for the last time, combine the chocolate chips and coconut oil in a glass bowl and microwave for 1 minute.
When thoroughly chilled, being careful not to shake, open up the two cans of straight coconut milk and (depending on whether you have opened the can with the cream or liquid layer at the top) either tip off the coconut water into a glass and scoop out the coconut cream that is left into a bowl, or scoop the coconut cream off the top to a bowl and pour the leftover coconut water into a glass (save the coconut water to drink or put in a smoothie).
Put the cacao butter in a glass mixing bowl and leave to melt naturally in the sun, or melt gently in a bain - marie or dehydrator.
I was good when I made this pudding and I put it in a large glass bowl and put a piece of plastic wrap right on top of the hot pudding so that no skin could form.
Put chicken breasts in a glass bowl.
We put our glass jar of coconut oil in the microwave to soften and then emptied it into her Kitchen Aid mixer bowl.
While the chanterelles are cooking down, put the remaining 2 tablespoons of butter and half the cream in a large glass or ceramic mixing bowl.
I put splash of 1 % milk in bottom of glass 1 qt pyrex round bowl, cover the bottom and add 8 - 12 oz of white american (I tear off slices I have gotten from the deli) and microwave 1 minute.
Put your chocolate and shortening in a heat - proof bowl, preferably glass, and set the bowl in the top of a saucepan containing simmering water.
does it have to be put together in a glass or plastic bowl?
Smoothie bowls are pretty much what they sound like: Instead of putting the smoothie in a glass, you put it in a bowl.
Put into a glass bowl, cover with a towel, and leave to sit in a warm place for 14 - 16 hours to culture.
Put the coarse salt in a small plate or bowl and dip the lemoned rim of the glass in the salt.
1) Wash and remove leaves from strawberries 2) Slice strawberries into small pieces and put in a large mixing bowl 3) Pour sugar on top of cut strawberries and mix together, then leave in fridge for at least 2 - 3 hours 4) Pour strawberry - sugar mixture in a pot and cook under low heat 5) Add in freshly - squeezed lemon juice 6) Stir strawberries continuously (or at least every few minutes) for one hour or until jam reaches the right consistency 7) Once jam is cooked, pour directly into glass jars and cap them
For the celery, I simply diced a couple of stalks and put the pieces in a glass bowl with apple cider vinegar, a little agave nectar and a sprinkle of salt, and let it sit for a few hours.
Put chocolate and coconut cream in the top of a double boiler, or in a large glass bowl over a pot of boiling water, taking care the bowl doesn't touch the water.
Put the jam and cream in a glass measuring cup or bowl and microwave on high for 30 seconds, just as it begins to bubble up (watch that it doesn't bubble over, could do in 15 second intervals if you're worried).
Put the cacao or cocoa powder in a small glass bowl and set aside.
Put the dried beans in an enamelware stockpot or Dutch oven or glass bowl (not metal).
Soften coconut butter, by putting glass jar in a bowl of hot water for about 15 minutes to half an hour.
Put 16 oz of flour (best to measure by digital scale, but you can also measure by cup) in a large glass or ceramic bowl.
Put 12 ounces of filtered water (at body temperature — not ice cold) in a bowl or glass measuring cup.
I love making it a day ahead of and put it in a fun covered glass jar (this is perfect for a BBQ to keep bugs at bay) or in a lovely serving bowl.
FOR THE FROSTING: Put chocolate chips in a glass or metal bowl set over a pan of simmering water (or use a double - boiler), until melted, stirring occasionally.
If you're down to get soulful with this meal, pour a glass of wine, put on some Whitney or Toni or Mariah, and get your hands in that bowl of tomatoes because you're going to crush it, literally.
Put each layer in a glass, bowl, or jar until you have a parfait.
Mixed berry chia pudding with almonds Put a handful of mixed berries (I used frozen) in the bottom of a bowl or glass jar.
Step 3: Put some hot water from the kettle in a saucepan (ask an adult for help) and put a clear glass / pyrex mixing bowl over the tPut some hot water from the kettle in a saucepan (ask an adult for help) and put a clear glass / pyrex mixing bowl over the tput a clear glass / pyrex mixing bowl over the top.
Put the food in a glass bowl, then add a small amount of water just to cover the bottom of the food.
Take it out of the nasty steamer pan under glass and put in a nice bowl that you buy at a rummage sale or TG Maxx and put it in a nicely lit place.
Procedure: Grind all the seeds; Put all the ingredients in a large bowl, stir well and place the mixture in a glass jar.
Once it was prepared, I put the cider in a clean glass bowl and put scotch tape across the top of the bowl to hold up a clean dish rag which I used to cover the bowl.
If your raw honey or coconut oil is solid (coconut oil has a melting point of 76 °F, so if you keep your house cool, it will likely be soft but solid), put them into a glass oven - safe bowl or measuring cup (such as Pyrex), and place it in pot filled with shallow, boiling water (do not let the water get into the bowl or cup containing the honey and / or coconut oil).
I then put my salad in a large glass bowl (with cover), drizzle with dressing, cover and shake and then plate and serve.
My straining set - up is pretty basic: I put a mesh strainer in a large glass bowl, and line the strainer with an old triangular bandage leftover from my days as a first aid instructor (I also use it for making ricotta and paneer).
I wanted you to know that I made a double batch of the molton cakes and put it in a huge glass mixing bowl with a spout and threw everything in the car to go to dinner.
If you don't have a double boiler, no problem — put them into a glass oven - safe bowl or measuring cup (such as Pyrex), and place it in pot filled with shallow, boiling water (be careful not to let the water get into the bowl / measuring cup).
When ready to eat it, I just put the contents in a glass bowl with some water and microwave it for 90 seconds.
And, if you're not feeling like putting the effort into a smoothie bowl, just pour it in a glass and have a nice, thick, green smoothie.
Put blueberries in the bottom of a couple of jars or glasses In a separate bowl mix rice milk, rolled oats and chia seeds Pour into jar, on top of the blueberries Place in the fridge overnight Top with different kinds of fruits the next din the bottom of a couple of jars or glasses In a separate bowl mix rice milk, rolled oats and chia seeds Pour into jar, on top of the blueberries Place in the fridge overnight Top with different kinds of fruits the next dIn a separate bowl mix rice milk, rolled oats and chia seeds Pour into jar, on top of the blueberries Place in the fridge overnight Top with different kinds of fruits the next din the fridge overnight Top with different kinds of fruits the next day
Measure peanut butter and coconut oil into a microwave safe bowl — I often just put it in a glass liquid measuring cup.
- Do not put glass, or ceramic bowls in the trap.
If you have shrimp cocktail insert double - glass serving stemmed bowls, put crushed ice in the under - bowl and put a tablespoon of the cocktail sauce in the centre of the glass bowl that you hang the large shrimp from around the edge.
After straining and cooling the broth I pour into little freezer - friendly glass bowls with lids and put in the freezer.
I have my mother's vintage glass blown ornaments that I put in a crystal bowl, and even plastic ones that were made during the war, when glass was unavailable.
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