Sentences with phrase «tablespoon increments»

You want the potatoes very thick, so add milk in tablespoon increments.
Add reserved all - purpose flour in 2 tablespoon increments until the dough is smooth and soft *, pulling away from the side of the bowl when stirred.
I'd say if you gave them a second go to mix everything but the oats together, and then add a 1/4 cup of the rolled oats to the mix at a time, possibly adding it in tablespoon increments after the first 1/4 cup, until the mixture thickens but is still gooey enough to hold together.
Scoop dough in 2 tablespoon increments (I use a medium cookie scoop) and roll into balls.
Scoop dough in 2 tablespoon increments and drop 2 inches apart on prepared pans (I like to use a medium cookie scoop for this).
Scoop dough in one tablespoon increments and roll into balls.
Scoop dough in 2 tablespoon increments and roll into balls.
Turn the mixer back on medium - high speed and add the shortening slowly, in 1 tablespoon increments.
Scoop dough in 2 tablespoon increments, roll into balls, and place at least 3 inches apart on prepared pans.
After the dough has firmed up a bit, scoop it in two tablespoon increments and bake for just shy of ten minutes.
Scoop dough in 2 tablespoon increments * and drop 2 1/2 inches apart on prepared baking sheets.
Add cold butter in 1/2 tablespoon increments and blend on low speed.
Slowly and carefully pour the coconut cream into the sugar mixture in roughly 2 Tablespoon increments, stirring to combine.
Scoop the dough in 2 tablespoon increments and roll into balls.
Scoop dough in two tablespoon increments.
If you feel you need more dressing, add up to 1/4 cup more, adding it in 1 - tablespoon increments.
If the dough is not pulling away from the sides of the bowl after the flour has been incorporated, add the remaining 1/4 cup of flour, as needed in 1 tablespoon increments, until the dough starts pulling away from the sides of the bowl.
Add additional reserved pasta water in 1 tablespoon increments to help melt the cheese.
Offering baby cereal in 2 tablespoon increments is good for this.
To save the rest of the coconut milk for future batches, use an ice cube tray to freeze it in 1 tablespoon increments.
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