Not exact matches
Wrap the corn tortillas
in a
paper towel and microwave on HIGH for 30
seconds to soften the tortillas.
To warm up, wrap
in a moist
paper towel and microwave
in 30
second ingredients until warmed through.
(Or if short on time, wrap
in damp
paper towel and heat
in microwave for 30
seconds.)
In a large, heavy saucepot fitted with a deep - frying thermometer, heat the oil to 350 degrees F. Line one baking sheet with
paper towels; line a
second baking sheet with parchment; and set a rack over a third baking sheet.
When I take them out of the freezer I toss what I need
in the microwave between 2 pieces of damp
paper towel or slightly damp regular
towel for 10
seconds or so.
It's totally fine to eat, but if you don't like the looks of the white stuff or if you want the date to be softer you can wrap it
in a damp
paper towel and microwave it for 5
seconds, the date will plump up and the sugar will be absorbed back into the date.
Let the
second sides cook for 20 - 30
seconds before removing and placing on a plate lined with
paper towels to absorb the excess moisture, or if you're making a big batch for guests and you want to keep the pancakes warm ahead of time,
in a warm oven until they arrive and you are ready to serve.
A quick tip for softening your wrap to make it easier to roll so it won't crack on you: wrap the tortilla
in a damp
paper towel and microwave for ten
seconds.
To assemble enchiladas, wrap tortillas
in damp
paper towels and heat
in microwave for 30
seconds; turn stack over and heat for 30
seconds more.
Warm the wraps slightly
in the microwave, under a damp
paper towel for about 30
seconds.
Tortillas can be stored for 2 - 3 days
in the fridge
in a plastic zip - top bag; before using, wrap tortillas
in slightly damp
paper towel and microwave for 15 - 30
seconds.
If your brown sugar has gone too far, nurse it back to life by zapping it
in the microwave for 20
seconds with a damp sheet of
paper towel.
(From frozen, 20 - 25 minutes) b) Wrap tortilla
in a moist
paper towel and warm
in the microwave
in 30
second increments until heated through.
After the 2 1/2 minutes are up, remove the
paper towels and cook beets for two 30 -
second bursts, flipping
in between bursts.
Wrap the tortillas
in foil and place
in a preheated 350 °F oven until heated through, about 10 minutes or wrap the tortillas
in a damp
paper towel and warm
in the microwave for 30
seconds.
Three at a time, wrap tortillas
in paper towel and heat
in the microwave for 20
seconds.
Stack tortillas; wrap stack
in damp
paper towels, and microwave at HIGH for 45
seconds.
Wrap tortillas
in a damp
paper towel and steam
in the microwave for 30
seconds.
Wrap tortillas
in paper towels and heat
in the microwave on High until warm and pliable, 30
seconds to 1 minute.
To warm tortillas, wrap
in barely damp
paper towels and microwave on High for 30 to 45
seconds or wrap
in foil and bake at 300 °F until steaming, 5 to 10 minutes.
Soften the tortillas by stacking them on a plate, covering with a wet
paper towel, and steaming
in the microwave on high for 30 - 40
seconds.
If you find your tortillas crack when you roll them, wrap a stack
in a damp
paper towel and microwave for 30
seconds or so until warmed.
Wrap tortillas
in a damp
paper towel and microwave on high for 10 - 15
seconds, until warm and pliable.
To assemble: wrap a few tortillas at a time
in a damp
paper towel and microwave 10 - 15
seconds or until softened.
Steam tortillas by wrapping them
in a wet
paper towel and placing them
in the microwave for 30
seconds.
Wrap 4 of the tortillas
in a
paper towel and microwave for 20
seconds until they are pliable.
Take it out with a slotted spoon and put on
paper towels, while you throw the sliced 1/2 medium onion
in for just 30
seconds in the same water, like when you used to take a bath after your sister and there were no bubbles left.
Tips: To warm tortillas, wrap them
in white microwave - safe
paper towels; microwave on 100 percent power (high) for 15 to 30
seconds or until tortillas are softened.
Eating Well recommends that work with 6 tortillas at a time — wrap them
in a slightly damp cloth or
paper towel and microwave for 30
seconds to steam the tortillas.
If I do it
in the microwave I like to do it
in maybe 1.5 cup increments at 50 - 55
seconds with a slight damp
paper towel over it.
Reheat
in a damp
paper towel for 30
seconds in the microwave.
If you have to cook the pancakes
in batches, wrap the cooked pancakes
in a moist
paper towel to prevent them from drying out while you finish the
second batch.
Throwing TDs
in the
second half of a week 17 blowout is the equivlant of signing up to bring napkins and
paper towels to your company office party, but Newton should of stepped aside and let Derek Anderson handle mop up duty.
In keeping with the spirit of the
second annual Ditch the Disposables Challenge, I want to tell you about a great eco-friendly
paper towel replacements — the SKOY cloth.
Just stack the tortillas together, wrap them
in a damp
paper towel, and microwave on high for 30
seconds.
Wrap the corn tortillas
in a
paper towel and microwave for about 30
seconds, or until they are warm and flexible.
To reheat, remove plastic, wrap
in a
paper towel and microwave on High for 30 to 60
seconds.
When I reheated mine after several days
in the fridge, I just microwaved it for about 30
seconds with a moist
paper towel over it — there are healthier ways to reheat, but it tasted just as good as when they were first made.
I put a single layer on a
paper towel and put them
in the microwave for 60 - 90
seconds.
Warm up the tortillas (wrap
in a wet
paper towel and microwave for about 45 - 60
seconds).
To assemble: wrap a few tortillas at a time
in a damp
paper towel and microwave 10 - 15
seconds or until softened.
Stack 6 tortillas and wrap stack
in damp
paper towels and microwave for 15
seconds.
Cubed lunch meat (to dry it out a bit, microwave it 3 times for 30
seconds sandwiched between pieces of
paper towel) Shredded or string cheese Cream cheese, peanut butter, Easy cheese (a lick per behavior — also great for grooming practice and stuffing
in Kong when your dog will be alone for awhile) Cereal such as cheerios Kibble (dry food)-- try placing some
in a
paper bag with some bacon to «stinkify it» Kitty treats or food Freeze dried liver treats Beef Jerky Apple pieces Cooked green beans, carrots, or peas Hot dogs, Liverwurst Popcorn Imitation crab (try peeling layers apart and freezing them
in a colander to dry them out) Meat baby food Hard boiled egg white pieces Commercial dog treats (be sure to check ingredients to avoid preservatives, artificial colors and by - products)
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Second bathroom (with bath and toilet) • Additional guest toilet • Egyptian cotton sheets and duvet covers throughout • Electric blankets, and wall heaters, if needed
in winter •
Towels and swimming towels are provided • Soap, toilet paper and cleaning materials are provided • Built - in cupboards in all the bedrooms • Largest balcony in the complex with loungers, gas barbecue and outside dining for six people — and the best view in De Ke
Towels and swimming
towels are provided • Soap, toilet paper and cleaning materials are provided • Built - in cupboards in all the bedrooms • Largest balcony in the complex with loungers, gas barbecue and outside dining for six people — and the best view in De Ke
towels are provided • Soap, toilet
paper and cleaning materials are provided • Built -
in cupboards
in all the bedrooms • Largest balcony
in the complex with loungers, gas barbecue and outside dining for six people — and the best view
in De Kelders!
All guest apartments feature a separate bedroom and a lounge / dining area, furnished balcony, bathroom, laundry and kitchen -130 m2 -1 Queen Bed, 2 Single Beds - Bathroom with bath and separate toilet - Sleeps 5 Features: A generous private balcony with outdoor table and sun lounges Air conditioning and fans
in all apartments Flat screen TV Digital channels and selected Foxtel channels DVD player Full kitchen and laundry facilities Queen or King bed
in master bedroom with ensuite Two single beds
in second bedroom Second bathroom with bath FREE Wifi internet Iron, ironing board and hair dryer Premium Linen and towels supplied Premium welcome starter pack including Byron Bay coffee, tea, dishwashing tablets, milk, washing liquid and toilet paper Rates for the Two Bedroom Superior Apartment are based on 4 p
second bedroom
Second bathroom with bath FREE Wifi internet Iron, ironing board and hair dryer Premium Linen and towels supplied Premium welcome starter pack including Byron Bay coffee, tea, dishwashing tablets, milk, washing liquid and toilet paper Rates for the Two Bedroom Superior Apartment are based on 4 p
Second bathroom with bath FREE Wifi internet Iron, ironing board and hair dryer Premium Linen and
towels supplied Premium welcome starter pack including Byron Bay coffee, tea, dishwashing tablets, milk, washing liquid and toilet
paper Rates for the Two Bedroom Superior Apartment are based on 4 people.
In less than 15
seconds, I could have had
paper towels on their way to my front door.