Not exact matches
In a prepared cookie sheet I rolled
out the dough as thin as possible and with the help
of the cutter, cut the rolled dough into small
rectangle pieces.
Roll
out 1
piece of puff pastry into a large
rectangle.
Remove 1
piece of dough from the fridge, unwrap it and roll
out on a lightly floured surface into a 10 ″ x 8 ″
rectangle.
Place thawed puff pastry on a large
piece of parchment and roll
out into a larger
rectangle.
Remove one
piece of dough from the fridge, unwrap it, and roll
out on a lightly floured surface into a 16 ″ x 6 ″
rectangle.
Place another
piece of unbleached parchment paper on top
of the dough, and roll
out into a
rectangle that is about 1 inch thick.
If you don't mind a somewhat rustic shape to your muffins, instead
of cutting
out circles, pat the dough into a rough
rectangle and use a dough cutter to cut it into square - ish
pieces.
Add some parchment paper to a flat surface, sprinkle with all - purpose flour, add the ball
of dough on top and start rolling it
out, you want a thickness
of about 1/8
of an inch, try to shape the dough into a
rectangle instead
of a circle, then cut into 4 evenly sized
pieces
Place another
piece of parchment paper on top
of the dough and roll it
out into a
rectangle.
Roll
out one
piece between two sheets
of parchment paper into a 15 × 10 ″
rectangle and put on a large baking sheet.
On a lightly floured
piece of parchment paper, roll
out the puff pastry into a 10 × 14 - inch
rectangle.
On a
piece of plastic wrap, press the remaining meatloaf mixture
out in a
rectangle large enough to cover the meatloaf in the pan.
Preheat oven to 356 F. Separate dough into 6 equal parts and roll
out as thin as possible into
rectangles on a
piece of parchment paper.
Lay a second
piece of parchment paper over the top and gently begin rolling the dough
out in an even
rectangle size.
Roll the pastry
out into a
rectangle slightly smaller than the
piece of baking paper.
Roll
out on a lightly floured
piece of parchment paper into a large ⅛» - thick
rectangle (about 16x12»), dusting with more flour as needed.
One
piece that especially stood
out — a large work made up
of twenty white paper squares divided by a thin wooden frame on which much smaller squares and
rectangles painted in oil had been arbitrarily placed — is a visual testimony to the love
of music and poetry that informs the creative work
of this painter.
Her
pieces grow
out of the
rectangle and incorporate painted and dyed fabrics adding complexity and inviting viewers into the space
of the work.
Place the charcoal felt underneath your grey felt (the
piece with the letters cut
out) so the edges
of the
rectangles meet.