Set up an ice bath by putting one stainless steel or
thick glass bowl inside a larger one filled with ice.
Not exact matches
You'll need about 4 cups of yogurt or
thick milk kefir, some cheese cloth or a thin towel, and a
glass bowl.
In a big ceramic or
glass bowl mix the flour, water and starter into a sticky,
thick batter.
Scrape into a
glass jar or
bowl (it's nice and
thick!)
1) Combine cut figs and sugar in a medium
bowl and let it sit for 1 hour 2) Place fig - sugar mixture in a medium saucepan over low heat, mix in 1 cup of water, lemon zest and juice 3) Stir mixture every now any then, letting it simmer for about 45 minutes or until it reaches jam consistency 4) If mixture becomes too
thick, add in 1 tablespoon of water at a time 5) While mixture is cooking, sterilize
glass jar with boiling water 6) Remove jam from heat and spoon into sterilized jar, place the sprig of fresh rosemary in the jar, and cover.
Drizzle each
glass or
bowl with the burnt caramel (if needed warm the caramel over the stove or in the microwave if it gets too
thick).
They shuffle papers, scribble equations for fun, and drop their
thick glasses in
bowls of soup («Oops!
• 1 bread roll with cheese / meat filling + large banana • 300g fruit salad with 200g flavoured yoghurt • 300g creamed rice • 250 - 300 ml milk shake or fruit smoothie • 600 ml low fat flavoured milk • 1 large
bowl (2 cups) breakfast cereal with milk • 2 small cereal bars + 200g flavoured yoghurt • 220g baked beans on 2 slices of toast • 2 crumpets with
thick spread peanut butter + 250 ml
glass of milk • 300g (large) baked potato + cottage cheese filling +
glass of milk
And, if you're not feeling like putting the effort into a smoothie
bowl, just pour it in a
glass and have a nice,
thick, green smoothie.
Available in small and large sizes appropriate for water or food, each
bowl has a paw print impression on the bottom inside and
thick, colored
glass all around.
When kicked over in succession, each shatters to release a
thick white torrent that pools into
glass bowls below.
That style that was at the time so new that was quite surprising, now is much more common and still very «in», 13 years later (at least here in Italy, don't know about the USA): minimal
bowl sinks on
thick wood shelf, transparent
glass shower door and a minimal toilet that still looks like out of the last catalogue.