Shape plantain mixture into 24 (3 - x 2 - inch)
rectangles on a large piece of wax paper on a work surface.
Not exact matches
Place thawed puff pastry
on a
large piece of parchment and roll out into a
larger rectangle.
Roll out one
piece between two sheets of parchment paper into a 15 × 10 ″
rectangle and put
on a
large baking sheet.
Place the ball
on a
piece of parchment paper and roll with a rolling pin until you have a
large rectangle, just less than 1/4 inch thick.
On a
piece of plastic wrap, press the remaining meatloaf mixture out in a
rectangle large enough to cover the meatloaf in the pan.
On a lightly floured surface, roll each
piece into a
large rectangle.
Roll out
on a lightly floured
piece of parchment paper into a
large ⅛» - thick
rectangle (about 16x12»), dusting with more flour as needed.
Once deconstruction was finished, I was left with two
large rectangles of fabric, minus the shaped cut away
piece on the front.
The edge of one
piece may extend to the next, intimating networks cutting across the whole, while the borders of the
larger rectangle have taken
on gentle curves.
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.
His
large panel
pieces take the form either of diptychs or of multiple stretchers amassed together
on the wall into
rectangles.