Set the filling, the dumpling wrappers,
a small bowl of water, and a parchment - lined baking sheet nearby.
Have
a small bowl of water for wetting the edges of the wrappers.
It helps to have
a small bowl of water nearby to dip your hands in between forming the meatballs.
Keep
a small bowl of water nearby, and wet your hands after every couple of balls.
Wet your index finger in
a small bowl of water and moisten the top left corner.
Keep
a small bowl of water nearby and wet your fingertips.
Have a large chopping board, a fork, a sharp knife,
a small bowl of water and your flour close by.
Preheat the oven to 180 degrees C. Place your cranberries in
a small bowl of water to moisten them whilst you prepare the rest of your stuffing.
Use your finger dipped in
a small bowl of water to moisten the rim of the bottom crust.
Using
a small bowl of water and a pastry brush, brush a little water on the dough around each circle of filling.
along with
a small bowl of water, just a little water to cause the steam (like a tablespoon or two, no more) this will soften them too
Pro tip: keep
a small bowl of water nearby to keep your fingers damp while you press the rice down onto the nori.
Set
a small bowl of water next to the wonton wrappers.
Each puff will have a tail at the top where you piped it, so dip your finger into
a small bowl of water and smooth the tail for a perfect round.
Set up your dumpling - making station with a large baking sheet, dumpling wrappers, the filling, and
a small bowl of water.
I also kept a small basket of dry wipes, and
a small bowl of water.
First step was to create a white wash with my chalky finish paint, I used the Everlasting white and added some to
a small bowl of water.
You can insert
a small bowl of water into the end of the trap by slowly opening the back door and sliding it in.
When attempting to trap feral cats, only put a small amount of food in the trap cage the night before surgery with
a small bowl of water.
But only in
a small bowl of water.
Originally, I wanted the darker stripes to look like driftwood, so I used some «Mourning Dove» gray paint (Martha Stewart by Sherwin Williams),
a small bowl of water, and a 2-1/2 ″ wide paintbrush...