Sentences with phrase «sized round balls»

Split the dough into two equal - sized round balls.

Not exact matches

Roll the individual portions into round balls about the size of a golf ball.
Using a medium sized cookie dough scoop or tablespoon, drop rounded balls onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
Wet your hands to prevent the dough sticking to them and scoop 2 tbsp sized balls of dough onto the prepared parchment paper, rolling them into round - ish balls between your palms.
Break off bliss ball sized balls and either roll them between two sheets of baking paper with a rolling - pin to make a small round taco (10 cm in size), or if you couldn't resist and you bought a taco press place one sheet of baking paper on the bottom of the press, put the dough ball on top, cover with another piece of baking paper then press down to form your taco.
Make golf ball sized rounds and place evenly on a cookie sheet Bake for 15 minutes.
Scoop heaping Tablespoons (I just use a Tablespoon scoop and make sure the dough is rounded over the edge, the size of ping pong ball.)
Using wet hands, divide the dough into 4 equal - sized balls; on a clean, dry work surface, carefully flatten into 1/4 - inch - thick rounds.
Wet the tips of your fingers and grab about a tablespoon of the mixture, press and shape into a round ball the size of a 25 cent coin.
Meanwhile, roll out half of the remaining marzipan and cut out another round the same size as your cake, then roll the remaining marzipan into 11 equal balls.
Simply blend, form the dough into golf - ball sized rounds, make a thumbprint indentation and cool.
Roll the mixture into golf ball sized rounds (about 1 1/2 inches (4 cm) or about 1 ounce (25 grams)-RRB-.
Roll the dough into golf ball sized rounds — setting them on your cookie sheet — and flatten to about 3/4» thick.
Roll the mixture into golf ball sized rounds (1 1/2 inch (4 cm) or 1 ounce (25 grams)-RRB-.
5) Form the mixture into golf - ball sized round.
We're not messing around here; we're making golf ball - sized rounds of dough.
To form the crab cakes, use your hands to make 5 round, equally - sized balls out of the crab cake mix.
Form the meat mixture into six equal - sized balls, then use your palms to flatten each ball into a round patty about 1/2 inch thick.
Form the dough into golf ball - sized rounds and place them on a sheet pan, spaced about 2 - inches apart.
Then form 15 — 20 small round truffles with your hands; they should be half the size of a golf ball.
Scoop out small bite size balls and roll in your hand until round and let cool on wax paper.
But British football fans are the most cynical of the lot, and will leach themselves on to any detectable flaw within their grasp, with Hargreaves sadly remembered for his incessant injury problems rather than his delectable ability with a round size five ball.
Traditionally, the process involves plucking the inner cell mass from a 5 - day - old embryo known as a blastocyst (a round ball of 150 to 200 cells the size of a grain of sand), which destroys the embryo.
Professor Larry Barham, Department of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology at the University of Liverpool, added: «Archaeologists have long puzzled over what these round stones were used for — they're about the size of a tennis ball but much heavier.
Using rounded tablespoon sizes of dough, roll into balls and then using your palm flatten into cookie shapes (shape will not spread or change much while baking).
Roll cookie dough into golf ballsized rounds, and place dough balls 1 1/2 inches apart on prepared baking sheets.
(Cut two pieces of parchment paper to size (they don't have to be round) and place a ball of dough between them before pressing it flat.)
Using 1 inch round balls as your size, roll the dough in your hands and transfer to the parchment paper on the baking sheet.
Using either your thumb, the back of a round teaspoon, the handle of a wooden drink muddler, or other similar - sized item, press an indentation into each cookie dough ball, almost all the way to the bottom.
The Observatory in 1893 noted «Another utterance of Sir Robert Ball has been going the rounds of the newspapers, to the effect that a flag the size of Ireland, if waved, could be seen from Mars with a good telescope.»
Shape into 6 - inch - round large balls (1 cup size) and brown on all sides, in oil and butter, turning to brown until all sides are almost (softly) crispy.
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