Sentences with phrase «small colander»

I use a small colander; drain and pat dry with paper towel.
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1.5 flax eggs (1.5 tablespoon of flax or flax and chia (ground) meal mixed with 4 tablespoons of water) 1 very ripe banana 1/4 cup coconut oil 1/4 cup maple syrup (agave would work as well) 1 medium pear (grated with skin on) and place in a small colander and remove most of the water 1/2 tsp sea salt 1.5 tsp baking soda 1 tsp ground cinnamon 1/2 c + 2 tablespoons almond or cashew milk 2 carrots, grated 2/3 cup gluten free rolled oats 1/2 cup almond meal 1 cup gluten free flour (I used Bob's Redmill) Walnuts for topping (optional)
Using a small colander, pour the liquid into the mugs, filtering out the small pieces of corn.
Drain the pinto beans in a small colander and shake dry.

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Now add two small cans of tomato paste; if you prefer canned tomatoes or fresh tomatoes, put them through a colander.
If you don't have a colander small enough to fit inside a bowl, just add the sugar snap peas directly to the ice water and then remove them with a slotted spoon to a colander.
Place beans in a colander and rinse under cold water and sort out any small stones or deformed beans that might have made their way into your 25 bag.
Rinse the quinoa in a fine mesh colander and place in a small sauce pan with the water.
I put mine in a small sieve / colander but if your sieve is not a desirable shape, you can let it drain in it overnight then pull it out (with the cheesecloth) and shimmy it into a more desirably - shaped bowl or vessel.
Put the matzoh into the colander, breaking it into small pieces.
Using a small strainer and your free hand, scoop up the remaining grains into the colander.
Drain the wheat berries in a fine - mesh sieve or a small - holed colander set in the sink.
Remove rice and rinse in a small - holed colander.
Now take your kale and rinse it thoroughly in a colander and remove the tough spines and tear the kale into smaller pieces.
at least one large skillet and one small skillet dutch oven / stock pot (I boiled my pasta in a stock pot for ages) slow cooker / Crockpot medium sauce pan cutting board rubber spatula wood / bamboo spoons (at least two) colander can opener cookie sheet 9 x 12 cake pan 1 - & 4 - cup measuring cups, preferably Pyrex or similar a couple of mixing bowls cheese grater garlic press (we love garlic) Tupperware's largest bowl — holds 32 cups & is perfect for making batches of Chex mix or puppy chow or other favorite snack mixes.
Rinse and drain the buckwheat groats in a fine mesh colander to remove the gooey residue they get from soaking, then add them to the small pot with the oats.
● Blender or food processor ● Colander, fine strainer, or a cheese cloth ● Ice cube tray, a mini muffin tin, or small dixie cups
In a normal healthy person, the small bowel behaves like a colander or a sieve, allowing only the breakdown of very fine products of digestion into your bloodstream.
Pour a few cups of the pasta water into a smaller pot set over medium - low heat (you'll use this to poach the eggs), then drain the pasta and asparagus in a colander and rinse in cold water.
Decorated in witty and original style (expect shredders and colanders used as light shades and designer furniture) and combined with a small bookshop.
It might prove adequate to check the tea money account for a small parish council but beyond that it is as full of holes as a colander.
WFM will carry a cutting board, food storage containers (large & small) and a colander all made from 100 % recycled # 5 polypropylene (PP) plastic - like Preserve's other products.
Made from 100 percent recycled # 5 plastic and 100 percent Forest Stewardship Council - certified post-consumer recycled paper, the Preserve Kitchen line includes two types of cutting boards, a colander, and both large and small food - storage containers.
1 large non-aluminum cooking vessel 1 colander 1 basket steamer 1 small sauce pan 1 large bowl 1 large spoon or ice cream scoop Hand operated grinder or electric food processor
With extendable arms, this colander can stretch to fit over any sink and the tight mesh will prevent the loss of even the smallest bits of food you're draining or rinsing.
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