It really does
It really adds a dash of elegance to this outfit.
Not exact matches
:D I can never
really leave a recipe alone, so I
added and changed up some things: 1 / 2c honey -LCB- fresh from a hive upstate -RCB-, a handful of oats, a couple
dashes of ground ginger, 1/2 as much butter -LCB- unsalted -RCB-, with some walnut oil to compensate, and some extra burbon.
I would have complained:) not
really, when that happens to me I just use whatever sweet onion I can find and
add a
dash of sugar in the pan while I caramelize them.
Last time did the raisins and
added just a tiny
dash of maple syrup to the egg wash and it was
really nice.
Pro bakers would cringe at my process — I
really just
added a
dash of this, a tiny scoop of that to each tablespoon of batter I doctored: you're practicing the art of eyeballing.
I
really thought I had messed up when I thought the dough was too dry so I
added probably 1 / 4c water in the beginning — not to mention I thought my yeast might be to close to the end of it's usable date so I upped the amount to 1tsp, (plus I
added a
dash for good measure because I
really like a yeasty bread).
The only variation we do is
adding a
dash of almond extract to the dough... it gives it this
really incredible and different flavor that compliments the jam
really well!
Get creative and
add your favourites to
really treat your taste buds; a
dash of vanilla, a pinch of sea salt, a little nut butter, goji berries or raspberries.
Today I decided to put a twist on regular lemonade by
adding a
dash of turmeric to
really crank up the health benefits of this lemonade.
I
add a tablespoon of butter (all you need,
really) for silkiness, a little whole milk to make them creamy, and a few
dashes of cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg, which don't necessarily
add flavor so much as warmth.
The first time I made these I
added Maca powder which
really overpowered them, so I made them again yesterday and
added some cranberries and a
dash of coconut oil, and now they are divine!
I love making these healthy treats, and I always accept that they don't
really taste that well, but THIS — and I am not kidding — is so good, that I would without a blink serve it to the most health - averse of my friends:) I
added Cinnamon, cardamom and a
dash of chilli for an extra kick.
Now you know I like my southern Cajun spices so if you want to get all fancy you can do what I did and
add a
dash of paprika and cayenne pepper to the flour and a hint of garlic powder to the Panko but
really - must we get so detailed.
The addition of these seasonings is a healthy way to
add some extra flavour (remember that you should not
add salt to your baby's food)-- and a sprinkle of herbs or a
dash of spice can turn a plain and uninspiring dish into something exciting that your baby may
really enjoy!
Try
adding a little
dash of nutmeg to cooked or pureed vegetables — it compliments them
really well!
I often
add several
dashes of pizza seasoning — it tastes amazing and is
really easy!
Add some heat with a
dash or two of FIRE to
really get things fired up.
I was torn about the amount of cinnamon and decided I wanted the salt to be the predominant flavor, but you could
really go sweet with vanilla or almond extract, kick up the cinnamon to about a 1/4 teaspoon, and
add a
dash of nutmeg.
paisley pattern is one of my all time favourites and when you
add to that a liberal sprinkling of gold thread as well, then these trousers are pretty much top dog; next comes the
dash of leopard print to give a funky edge, not to mention the fun of pattern clashing; finally, the top may look a bit dark or even blue / grey, but the fact is it's actually silver and gold and looks much more stunning in real life, matching the tone of the trousers and boots
really well.
Second,
adding a
dash of white (belt, shoes, blouse)
really helps freshen up a black - and - brights look.
Adding dashes of black and brown hues
really makes the look stand out.
Knuckles also provides a unique playstyle, since instead of just spin -
dashing, you're climbing & gliding as well, which
adds a
really neat element to the traditional Sonic - style levels.
Adding a new
dash move and this escape stuff doesn't
really affect the formula very much.
Personally, I'm interested in the dual - person setup of Double
Dash, although I have questions as to how much it'll
really add to the gameplay (if it
really will change things around while being fun, or end up just splitting up the chores «between» two people who'll still act as one).
Not sure what to make of the bit having to do with Mosher, but it does
add a
dash of seasoning for what is already a
really good story.
But there's
really no excuse for not chopping an onion, tossing in a can of tomatoes,
adding a can or two of beans and a
dash of chili powder, simmering it for 10 minutes.
This is a
really good recipe:) I've made it before and have it posted at our website (http://www.hambones.org/modules.php?name=Recipes&op=viewrecipe&recipeid=317&offset=25#start)... I also
added a
dash or two of some other seasonings.