I don't have a mixer
so I mixed by hand then covered with plastic wrap and let it sit for an hour.
The dough will be very dry and dense,
so mix it by hand.
Not exact matches
So I cut the beetroot into small pieces and
mixed everything
by hand, and it was still a winner!
Lastly, I don't have a food processor
so I attempted to
mix most of it
by hand... just not a good idea.
«It was Adolph's burning desire to start his own business, and
so he did in a 75 - square - foot building here in Altoona,
mixing product
by hand and delivering it
by horse and buggy,» she explains.
So, if you are whisking
by hand & have a problem with separation, just get out your
hand mixer.
Dough will be stiff,
so mix in the last bit
by hand.
Cream room temperature butter and brown sugar together for 5 — 8 minutes / Add egg & milk mixture (w / extracts) a little at a time until fully incorporated /
By hand or with
mixer on lowest speed, alternately add flour and buttermilk until just incorporated — don't overmix at this point for the tenderest cake /
By hand gently stir in 2 — 3 cups of rhubarb sauce
so that it swirls through the batter / Place in a 9 - inch square or 10 - inch round pan coated with just a little butter and flour / Sprinkle evenly with chopped almonds (or, use local hazelnuts instead, or omit the nuts) / Bake at 325º for about an hour, until skewer comes out clean when tested / Macrina Bakery dusts the cake with powdered sugar and coarsely chopped almonds / Cake is tender until completely cooled
so handle with care.
I did follow the recipes EXACTLY, except for the fact that I don't have a food processor
so I had to «pulse»
by hand which led me to believe that I had to stir in ingredients in large minimal swoops being careful not to over
mix.
The protein was difficult to
mix by hand and
so clumpy.
I've just bought a new Kitchenaid,
so I'm baking like a madwoman, doing everything on your site I just couldn't bring myself to
mixing by hand.
I usually
mix by hand, but used a Kenwood with a dough hook, but even without adding the other 70 or
so mL of water, it was too wet and not coming together nicely, after more than an hour of
mixing.
In the first step, when you're whipping the cream with sugar and vanilla, it should take a few minutes (with a stand
mixer or electric
hand mixer, if doing it
by hand with a whisk it'll take upwards of 15 min or
so!)
It's about a brick
by the following night
so we
mix in 1 can of evaporated milk with one can of HOT water and work that in with our gloved
hands.
Here's a link to a very old (funny) video of my step - son making my bread
mix by hand with a bowl and wooden spoon and it turned out great, just
so you know it can work!
I also don't own a stand
mixer so I followed the steps and
mixed everything
by hand, and my dough came out just perfect.
I think that made the kneading easier once the flour had time to relax first, but if you have a stand
mixer so you aren't doing it
by hand I'm sure adding it all and
mixing straightaway would work great.
And this recipe is easy to
mix by hand,
so no stand
mixer is needed.
I didn't have onion powder on
hand so I substituted
by mixing in 1tbsp + 1 tsp finely chopped fresh yellow onion.
We didn't have small kitchen appliances like blenders and food processors
so all the chopping,
mixing and blending had to be done
by hand.
So, when you go to
mix it
by hand and it seems like a workout, you're on the right track!
except I did nt have a breadmaker,
so I
mixed everything and kneaded the dough
by hand.
So very happy that I tried this AMAZING recipe, I even did all the
mixing by hand and it turned out perfect!
This is a thick dough,
so I recommend
mixing by hand.
I don't use mine anymore because a stand
mixer is
so much better for most doughs and batters, but please know that in any recipe where you think it's going to be too much for your
hand mixer, just
mix by hand!
Oat flour will turn really gummy really fast if you blend too much,
so maybe consider blending just the dates + water and
mixing the rest
by hand.
I hate the noise and energy waste of using extra kitchen appliances
so I tried to
mix this
by hand instead of using the processor.
SO easy (I
mixed by hand and it was no problem), incredibly tasty, and just un-decadent enough that I can snack on them whenever and not feel bad about it.
Also,
mixed them
by hand, didn't use the food processor — this is a huge plus for me as I usually bake at night after everyone has gone to bed (
so I can't make noise).
I made these the other day, but the dough wouldn't form in my food processor
so I ended up
mixing by hand.
I
mixed it
by hand, and, even then, it was
so fluffy and creamy and delicious.
I make these whisking
by hand (not using a
mixer),
so I can't say a specific speed.
Mix the chocolate chips into the mixture
by hand so they stay whole, ensuring they are well incorporated into the mixture.
ps i do nt have any blenders, electronic
mixers or any of those fancy stuff
so im saying i want to make them
by hand.
If
so, how are we supposed to
mix it in
by hand?
Start with softened coconut oil,
so it is easy to
mix by hand.
I tried to
mix my last cream
by hand and it wouldn't really get thick at all
so I used my stick blender and it thickened up nicely.
also: I foolishly gave away my stand
mixer so I
mixed these puppies
by hand.
DGP for Pets for joint pain relief: for Sydney when she's experiencing joint pain; I also have Comfort Aches
by Herbsmith Inc. on
hand for when the dogs are experiencing pain; Sydney doesn't like this one (
so I crush it and
mix it into her meals); the other dogs love it.
A baseball cap is anchored down
by a chain, or occupied with something
so heavy but flexible as if the previous occupant has been reduced to a reproducible system... or as if the cap is like a brain with attached spine... Another piece in the show is a pair of cupped
hands that encouragingly, almost plaintively, offer a
mix of pills and seeds suggesting that our sustenance is no longer derived from nature alone.
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