Easy enough to
soak in a bowl of hot water to «cook» them... If you want regular pasta simply cook it until it is al dente (if you take a piece of pasta out of the water and it is cooked on the outside with a little core of white in the middle when you bite off the end, it is al dente).
Not exact matches
Soak the dates
in a
bowl of hot water for 20 minutes, then drain and put them into a blender with the coconut milk, coconut oil, salt and vanilla powder.
PEEL and dice eggplant, then
soak 20 minutes
in hot, salted
water (2 teaspoons salt per large
bowl of hot water).
In a small
bowl, cover the raisins with
hot water, and set them aside to
soak while you assemble the rest
of the recipe.
if you do need to use other dates, I recommend making a thick paste with them — put them
in a
bowl with a bit
of hot water to soften them up;
soak for half hour
in the
hot water, drain (but not completely) them and then blend with 1 TBSP coconut oil; use this paste for the filling
In a small
bowl, pour about half cup
of hot water over the raisins and let them
soak.
1 cup roasted and lightly salted cashews or halves and pieces, covered with
hot water in a small
bowl and left to
soak for 3 hours or until softened and most
of water is absorbed, drained (you can use raw cashews, but I think the roasted have more
of the desired rich flavor for this recipe)
Soak husks
in a large
bowl of hot water until soft and pliable, about 15 minutes.
Place
in a large
bowl and
soak in plenty
of hot water for at least 10 minutes.
I had a bunch
of dates getting hard so I
soaked about 10
in a
bowl with
hot water.
Applying warm compresses before or during feedings,
soaking the breast
in a
bowl of warm
water, or a
hot shower can help to loosen the plug...
Soak in hot water (1:1 ratio) In a large glass bowl, add dried coconut and then cover with very hot, but not boiling filtered water in a ratio of 1 cup water to 1 cup coconu
in hot water (1:1 ratio)
In a large glass bowl, add dried coconut and then cover with very hot, but not boiling filtered water in a ratio of 1 cup water to 1 cup coconu
In a large glass
bowl, add dried coconut and then cover with very
hot, but not boiling filtered
water in a ratio of 1 cup water to 1 cup coconu
in a ratio
of 1 cup
water to 1 cup coconut.
Instead, when feeding kittens,
soak a bottle
in a
bowl of hot water.
Roxanne Jones,
of Roxanne's Rabbit Rescue, Inc.,
in Sarasota, Florida, recommends
soaking bowls in hot water and cleaning them with dish detergent.