Sentences with phrase «slightly less»

Maybe add slightly less water, since in the original recipe it is simmered uncovered.
My avocado was slightly less ripe than I wanted it to be so it needed some help in the blender so I added 1 tablespoon of soy milk to provide a little extra liquid.
Also, for a slightly less guilty version, I sauted the onions / garlic in a garlic olive oil instead of butter, used reduced fat milk instead of whole, and used a fat free cream cheese and it tasted just as rich and heavenly!
slightly less oil, Otherwise excatly as written.
I had asked above about cooking the greens for slightly less time and it turned out about right when I did — I used scallions (no leeks in the fridge!)
Nostalgia (and jealousy) aside, the company still managed to stand up to round one, albeit with slightly less estrogen and no road - side Britney sing - alongs following dinner.
I think you could use almond meal as well but you might get a slightly less light cake than with almond flour.
I think soy milk tends to have slightly less sugar than almond milk, but I don't think it will make a huge difference overall.
Since I was planning on stuffing the acorn squash halves, I kept them slightly less mushy than I typically like.
The bread has risen good except that the bread is slightly less brown on outside than yours.
You get the carrot cake experience, with slightly less sugar and fat.
I don't know how it would go down at my house as I live with some slightly less adventurous eaters.
Only slightly less fanciful is the theory that suggests that Canary Islanders, transplanted to San Antonio as early as 1731, used local peppers and wild onions combined with various meats to create early chili combinations.
The pod's flesh portion averaged 62.6 % of the total weight of the dry red fruit; this was similar to «New Mexico No. 9 ′ and slightly less than the average for Anaheim.»
The MB duo has designed a menu of wildly unique cocktail concoctions that are so delicious, no one notices the alcohol content is slightly less than traditional mixed drinks.
Groans, growls and gnashing of teeth follow as the itemized bill, the computation of which would tax a mainframe computer and which totaled slightly less than the latest contract for a fully - loaded Boeing 777, was delivered by yet another gloved hand holding yet another gilded platter.
Put slightly more batter in 3 of the bowls, and slightly less in the remaining.
If peeling chickpeas is even slightly less complicated, I'll say it's worth it.
The only drawback for this blogger has been slightly less time in the kitchen on weekends.
I was just wondering if it would be okay to use slightly less butter or would it change the chewiness of the cookie.
Should I add slightly less batter to the pan to compensate for a smaller loaf pan!
I didn't eat it in one sitting; it was over the course of 3 days which does make it slightly less gluttonous.
It has almost equal amounts of tapioca starch (15 %) and superfine brown rice flour (14 %), with 10 % nonfat dry milk, a wee bit of potato starch (3 %) and finally, and 2 % xanthan gum (slightly less than Better Batter has).
When baking, honey has a slightly less than 1 to 1 ratio, e.g., 1 cup of sugar equals 3/4 cup honey.
Slightly less than 1/2 the amount of sugar in the average chocolate chip cookie.
Just remember to use a slightly less ripe banana for this step.
I made over the weekend, and while good, the PB filling was dense and seemed to pack slightly less punch than your Buckeye candy recipe, which had a creamier.
If your kitchen is warm, you can use slightly less yeast.
This will result in a slightly less creamy (but equally delicious) ice cream.
It was slightly less romantic when I climbed over my fence and yanked up the last of the scraggly mint that escaped from one of my pots, sniffed it to make sure my dogs didn't pee on it, and then ran back inside before my Tom's got too dirty.
The recipe from the magazine Is about half of the one on allrecipes.com with slightly less sugar and omits the orange peel.
Subbed greek yogurt for the cream cheese, and the result was slightly less flavorful than I had expected.
Next time I make this, I will probably tone down the sweetness a bit and use slightly less vegetable broth.
It was really good the way the recipe is written, but I think a slightly less sweet, thicker sauce would be perfect.
To substitute powdered cardamom, use slightly less than 1/4 teaspoon.
I used slightly less sugar than the weight of my boiled fruit as I felt blood oranges are so sweet already.
But the violet vegetable is slightly less starchy than sweet potato with 37 grams of carbohydrates per one - cup serving versus 41 grams of carbohydrates in one cup of sweet potato.
Will try them next time with either a buckwheat or greek honey to see if they seem slightly less over-powering.
First, they use slightly less sugar and peanut butter per egg, rather than the classic 1 cup, 1 cup, 1 egg ratio.
I didn't use the chocolate chips and ended up using slightly less than 3 cups of ground oats with an extra half tsp of baking powder and an extra 1/8 tsp baking soda.
Now, the donuts photographed were actually left in the fridge overnight and the colours became a lot deeper and bled together making my gorgeous pattern slightly less defined.
(I like to use slightly less than a 1:2 ratio of rice to water, but that's a personal preference.)
My version came out slightly less tasty.
I ended up using slightly less than 1/2 cup of sugar as I like the barfi to have the natural sweetness of carrots.
This looks delish, and I'd be tempted to try to make my own gnocchi (though of course that makes it slightly less convenient)- I've seen lots of interesting gnocchi recipes lately, with ingredients like sweet potato, spinach, ricotta and even eggplant!
The color was a little darker, and I used slightly less than 3 cups.
This recipe will work with granulated sweetener too - I'd use slightly less or go by the weight.
Pour slightly less than 1/4 cup batter onto a griddle that has been sprayed with cooking spray.
Option 2 — aka the slightly less easy way.
Made it with pork shoulder because I couldn't find spareribs, and used slightly less bacon than what is called for (following review advice).
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