Sentences with phrase «served much thinner»

For Congee: I've found it's traditionally served much thinner in consistency.

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I made a second batch in a wider tart pan (and shortened baking time) and had a hit on my hands with the thinner crust and layers... much easier to cut and serve.
1) Peel the grapefruit, and remove as much of the white pith from both the flesh and the peel 2) Using the peel of one grapefruit, slice into strips as thin as you possibly can 3) Roughly chop up the grapefruit flesh into small pieces and put the pieces in a bowl 4) Pour sugar over the chopped up grapefruit and mix sugar with the fruit 5) Allow grapefruit - sugar mixture to rest for about 30 minutes 6) After 30 minutes, pour the grapefruit - sugar mixture into a large pot, add in the sliced peel, and squeeze in the lemon juice 7) Heat over low fire, stirring every few minutes for around one hour to ensure it does not stick to the bottom of the pot 8) Once marmalade reaches the desired consistency, remove from fire and pour straight away into sterilized jars, capping them immediately 9) Allow the grapefruit marmalade to cool before serving with toast or crackers
It's high in protein, wonderful peanut flavor, but much less fat than peanut butter and thin enough to serve as a great sauce on this (I sometimes use Silk Dark Chocolate Almond milk as my mix in).
This duality is dependent on the thin multi-coloured line that serves to both unite and separate the two areas, much as Barnett Newman's zips have been thought to do.
It serves as a brake on the pace of glaciers on their journey down to the sea — and the combined impact of warmer atmospheres and warmer seas in the Southern Ocean are rapidly thinning much of the ice shelf.
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