In a bowl, mix the flour, butter, salt, pepper, and thyme and
rub the mixture together with your hands.
Rub the mixture together with your fingers until the zest is distributed throughout.
Combine brown sugar, oats, flour, cinnamon, and salt in the bowl then add the coconut oil and
rub mixture together with your fingers until the oil is incorporated into the dry ingredients.
Slowly drizzle ice water over the flour mixture a few tablespoons at a time and
rub mixture together with your fingers, gently squeezing the liquid into the dough.
Add the butter pieces and use your fingers to
rub the mixture together until the butter is incorporated and the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
Not exact matches
Grate the butter into the bowl, toss the
mixture together, then
rub the bits of butter into the flour until there are no big lumps left.
Add the butter, sprinkle over the vanilla, and
rub with your fingertips until no large butter chunks remain and the
mixture begins to clump
together in a texture reminiscent of gravel.
To make the streusel, combine the ingredients in a bowl and
rub together with your fingertips until you have a crumbly
mixture.
Add the cubed cold unsalted butter, and use your fingers to
rub the flour and butter
together until the
mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs.
Sift
together the flour and salt into a bowl, add the butter, and
rub in with your fingertips until the
mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs.
Using your fingertips,
rub together until
mixture is crumbly; set topping aside.
Dip both hands in this
mixture and
rub your hands
together to coat.
Add butter and
rub in with your fingers until
mixture comes
together in large clumps; set aside.
To make the streusel, combine everything except the butter in a medium bowl then add the butter and use your fingers to
rub it all
together until the butter's full incorporated and the
mixture is sort of like clumpy wet sand.
I'd
rub the cold butter into the flour
mixture with my fingertips or with a pastry blender, hand - chop the apples coarsely and mix the rest
together with a wooden spoon until combined.
As you
rub your hands
together to warm the
mixture, breathe in the relaxing scent.
Using your fingers or a pastry cutter, work in the butter,
rubbing the ingredients
together until the
mixture resembles a coarse meal.