Not exact matches
But I'd grown overconfident,
so the fact that I'd never in my life used a pastry blender or a rolling
pin didn't stop me from going right ahead and whisking together some flour, sugar, and salt, cutting in two
sticks of butter, adding some water, and then kneading it all together to form two disks that looked exactly like the picture on page 438, thank you very much.
I placed a second piece of plastic wrap on top of my dough, then rolled with a rolling
pin so it wouldn't
stick.
Transfer the dough to a lightly floured surface and roll out into a 15 - inch circle, moving the dough in a circular fashion each time you make a pass or two with the rolling
pin so it doesn't
stick.
The dough may be a little sticky,
so be sure to flour the dough and the work surface as needed to prevent the
pin from
sticking.
Sprinkle a bit of flour on top of dough
so that the rolling
pin does not
stick.
Cut the chicken breast in half, cover with cling film and using a rolling
pin gently bash the chicken
so that it is roughly the same thickness all over, heat a non
stick frying pan, add the coconut oil and when melted place your chicken in the pan, on a moderate high heat slightly sear the chicken then finish cooking on a medium heat, once the chicken is almost cooked add the orange, lemon and lime juice and the honey and bring to a rapid bubbling simmer until the sauce thickens to a glaze, this will only take a minute or
so, place the chicken in the lettuce wraps spooning over the glaze, return the pan to the heat and add the coconut milk using a spatula scrap the coconut milk around the pan
so that it picks up the left over cooking juices, take of the heat immediately, top your sticky sweet glazed chicken with the salsa and finish off with a drizzle of the coconut dressing.
(I used a piece of plastic wrap on top
so the dough didn't
stick to my rolling
pin.)
Use flour on your bench and rolling
pin so the dough doesn't
stick, crumble and break.
As you roll the dough, you may need to sprinkle a little more coconut flour on top of the dough
so it does not get
stuck to the rolling
pin.
(The dough is very sticky,
so the parchment paper helps keep the dough from
sticking to the rolling
pin and the work surface.
Next, wrap the ball in parchment paper and flatten with your hand, then roll out with a rolling
pin, keeping it between 2 sheets of parchment paper
so it doesn't
stick.
So when you are able to
stick one up on the green, and close to the
pin, there's not only an opportunity to exhale but also to strut a bit for the large crowd surrounding the hole.
If
pinning, don't panic, just keep a hand between the
pin and the baby's skin at all times
so if anyone gets
stuck, it's you.
Step 8: Flatten the bun against your head and use bobby
pins to secure the bun to your head
so it doesn't
stick out too much.
Oh these apples are
so lovely, love those
sticks too they look
so natural, definitely
pinned for later I have to try these this fall!
Pin Pal # 1
pinned a lot of black, white, and tan to her style board,
so I wanted to
stick to those colors.
So therefore for perfection, you need to apply the pins and sticks, as well: Apply them closer to your face if you need them to emerge more so that this how you get the perfect adjustment of hair band in your hai
So therefore for perfection, you need to apply the
pins and
sticks, as well: Apply them closer to your face if you need them to emerge more
so that this how you get the perfect adjustment of hair band in your hai
so that this how you get the perfect adjustment of hair band in your hair.
I need you to
stick around
so I can creepily
pin your outfits and check out your instagram....
I planned for down and
pin straight but the weather had other plans, became way more humid in the evening and my hair puffed up
so I squashed it together and
stuck some
pins in it.
«I lined up five bobby
pins to make them seem like a barrier — when your hair is that short, little pieces can
stick out,
so expose the
pins intentionally.»
We've observed how water
sticks and how it magnifies,
so now let's predict how it might behave as we add
pins.
Stick to well - maintained cars that have been tickled to 350bhp or
so and full - throttle use won't feel like pulling the
pin from an expensive six - cylinder grenade.
What also interested me about the show was its attempt to historicise this commercial vein of art, to
stick it on a
pin and display it in a glass case,
so to speak.
This gift was an Amy Butler bag,
so the
pin was
stuck into the fabric of the bag.
So for the last year or so we've had a shower curtain just stuck into the ceiling with push pin
So for the last year or
so we've had a shower curtain just stuck into the ceiling with push pin
so we've had a shower curtain just
stuck into the ceiling with push
pins.
Next I hot glued the clothes
pins into place, staggering
so cards won't overlap by too much when displayed -LCB- FrogTape containers are great for storing glue
sticks and keeping craft supplies organized -RCB-...