Sentences with phrase «rolling pin just»

I made a thin layer of the dough on baking paper by pressing it and shaping it with my hands (rolling pin just didn't work for me but I can imagine it would work if I put another sheet of baking paper over the dough to avoid contact of the dough with the rolling pin), then I cut it with pizza cutter into little squares, made holes in each square with a fork and baked it * without any turning * for 30 minutes in the oven preheated to 170 degrees Celsius (350 F).

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Fold the wet into dry and mix well Put the oreos into a sealed plastic bag and bash them with a rolling pin — you can definitely crush them in other ways too I just thought this was quick + fun haha!
Using a thin rolling pin or the side of your hand, press into it lengthwise along the entire length of the dough, just off - centre.
I am sure there's some really fancy shmancy tool just for glazing chocolate on orange peels... but let's be real, I used a wine bottle as a rolling pin this past weekend... clearly this was a make - it - work kind of project.
To make them more simply now I just roll them out directly on my baking mat (or parchment paper) with plastic wrap over top to prevent it from sticking to my rolling pin instead of flouring.
I have just bought a rolling pin from Herriot Grace!
If I were making a lot of tortillas, even just a double batch, I would use a rolling pin.
There's no pulsing in the food processor or needing a pastry cutter, just a rolling pin and some flattening and some serious flaky action.
Just be sure that you have a rolling pin before you start so you don't have to sub, say, a portable propane tank.
Then you can use a rolling pin or I just use my hands to press the dough out flat, you have to sprinkle it with flour to keep from sticking, you want it about 1 inch thick, maybe a tad thicker.
I'm all about edible gifting this season, and just as soon as my blasted nutrition final is behind me, I plan to break out my rolling pin.
I like to use my food processor, but a plastic bag with a rolling pin works just fine too.
If you don't have any of the above just put the ice in a resealable plastic bag then put that in another larger resealable plastic bag and give it a few good whacks with a rolling pin until the ice is in tiny pieces.
I've been rolling my dough out on cutting board with just a bit of flour on the board and rolling pin.
(I just placed them in a big ziploc bag, then wacked away with a rolling pin.
No fancy pasta roller required — I just used my rolling pin and my pizza cutter to cut the dough.
Start by breaking down your cacao solids, you ca do this using a grating attachment with your food processor or just simply place in a ziplock back, push all of the air out, cover with a tea towel and go to town on it with a rolling pin — I mean really give it a solid beating, don't be shy!
I used a rolling pin but empty wine bottles work just as well.
Tools Needed for Homemade Vintage Cheese Puffs Crackers (just a few): Baking Spray to coat the baking pans 1 or 2 sheet pans or cookie pans or pizza pans (depending on what you have handy and how many you wish to bake at one time) Large Mixing Bowl Whisk Wooden spoon Your hands for rolling, or a rolling - pin and knife for easy roll and cut Optional: Counter space with a dusting of flour (if you use the rolling and cutting tip)
If you don't have a pasta roller, just roll out thinly with a rolling pin.
Place the ball on the cookie sheet and roll with a rolling pin until you have a large rectangle, just less than 1/4 inch thick.
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.
Carefully wrap the pie dough around a rolling pin and transfer to a pie pan, gently press the down, without stretching, so it is touching the entire pan and not just hanging from the sides.
Gently smash cucumbers with a rolling pin or the back of a heavy knife just to break open.
This pie crust is relatively easy to make considering that you don't have to roll it out with a rolling pin... you just press it into the pie dish!
Deflate carefully the dough and stretch it out, using a rolling pin (or just your hands), like a pizza base (rectangular), approx. 0.4 cm thick.
Also I just made another, more successful, batch, this time first using a lubricated cutting mat to «smush» the dough and then a rolling pin (on top of the mat) to even it out.
Most times I just use the handmade wooden rolling pin my grandma gave me.
Oh and here's a tip, if you forget to take your butter out of the fridge to soften it, just take a couple whacks at it with a rolling pin like this.....
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Because you don't need a rolling pin to get that crust just right.
And unlike pizza crust, it takes just a handful of minutes to whip up, no rolling pin needed.
If you don't have a food processor, simply placing the candies in a zip - lock back and crushing with a rolling pin or meat tenderizer works just as well.
I've just bought him real but child size whisk, rolling pin, bowl and flour sifter (with a rolling handle to turn the centre of the sieve).
When he realized that it «just rolled up» to some 15 feet from the pin, Watson allowed as how he had pulled off something mighty spectacular.
Smotherman ripped his second shot toward the flagstick and hit the green pin high before the ball rolled just over the back fringe and settled in the short rough behind the green.
His tee shot on No. 9 flew past the pin, but spun back and just missed rolling in for an ace.
i've found myself thinking «well if you just stopped moving you might go back to sleep more easily» so I've sometimes «pinned her down» in her bed so she couldn't roll or turn or get up and after a few seconds of struggling she would give up and fall asleep.
4 cups of flour 1 cup salt Food coloring Large Mixing Bowl Water to moisten cookie sheet just a tad of oil a small rolling pin or wooden dowel a drinking straw ribbon a plate for a guide paint * if desired
Just like you'd use a rolling pin to roll out dough when cooking, you use a foam roller to roll out your muscles, which in turn alleviates your muscle soreness.
I didn't even have a rolling pin handy and was able to roll the dough pretty thin with just my hands (make sure you keep your hands wet if you do it this way).
I don't roll the dough out with a rolling pin, I just put the wet dough on a floured large cutting board, sprinkle with tapioca flour and spread out with my hands.
I wonder if a smaller, hand - held cross between this and a rolling pin exists out there somewhere, just for starters.
For bread crumbs I always put the uneaten crusts from loaves in a unsealed plastic bag, then when I need some just bash up the stale pieces with a rolling pin and... Voila!
I just pinned a pumpkin roll recipe a few days ago.
We have spoken about this before and I'm just going to reiterate just how important the pin - roll is, especially for this look.
Then roll the tail up and pin to your head, moving it to the side, just in front of your ear.
Then just roll them until you get a hairstyle as the one showed on the picture and secure it with pins.
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At 1:37 a.m. on an average night, Kate Reddy has just returned from a business trip to Sweden and is banging store - bought mince pies with a rolling pin so that they'll look homemade for her daughter's school Christmas party.
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