Sentences with phrase «thick liquid which»

Blackstrap molasses: After the second boiling and removal of the dark molasses, the syrup is boiled a third time, and the thick liquid which remains is called bootstrap molasses, which are the dregs of the barrel.

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The base is soaked cashews which, when blended with liquid, turn into this incredible, thick, fluffy, luxurious cream texture.
When using coconut milk, or homemade almond milk (both of which are fattier, and thicker), you might increase the liquid to solid ratio.
You might need to make the potato walls a little more distinct to hold in the eggs — I just pushed things apart with my fingers because the yolk sac settles right into the dent, which the liquid eggs may or may not do without thicker walls.
The batter is definitely not runny since there is no liquid added — just the pumpkin puree, which makes it really thick once you add the cake mix.
How long you let it drip depends on how thick you want it; at some point enough liquid will come out that you'll move beyond yogurt into the consistency of cream cheese, which may even be something you want to try to make sometime.
As a side note 1 egg = 1/4 c liquid which is why the batter was quite a bit thicker with your 2 Tbsp replacer Thanks again ~ JJ
As the soup stands, the pasta will absorb lots of the liquid, transforming the soup into a thick stew, which I love.
Its thick, opaque orange atmosphere rains liquid methane, which flows into lakes on the surface.
The researchers credit a fluke of geology: The lakes apparently sit atop thick salt deposits laid down hundreds of millions of years ago, which act like road salt to keep the water liquid.
According to the Center for Science in the Public Interest's (CSPI) Chemical Cuisine, corn syrup, which consists mostly of dextrose, is a sweet, thick liquid made by treating cornstarch with acids or enzymes.
We think it has a thick liquid water ocean which is thousands of time more voluminous than any water on Enceladus.
They found that rubber replicas are not comparable with one another and that, in general, high viscosity rubber compounds which pour as thick liquids make replicas that are less similar — and less desirable — compared to the original surface.
Brun developed a new model to include the influence of a hairy surface, which he anticipated would create much thicker films of liquid than a completely flat surface would.
The joint Jupiter mission beat out a competing proposal to send probes to Saturn, including a balloon and lander to explore Saturn's moon Titan, which boasts a thick atmosphere and lakes of liquid methane and ethane.
That probe has performed a number of approaches to Saturn's moon Titan, which is famous for having expansive lakes of liquid hydrocarbons and a thick atmosphere.
How long you let it drip depends on how thick you want it; at some point enough liquid will come out that you'll move beyond yogurt into the consistency of cream cheese, which may even be something you want to try to make sometime.
During processing, it has the majority of the liquid whey removed through straining, which creates a thicker yogurt with more protein and less sugar.
When I switched to thick oats, which absorb liquid but much more slowly, the resulting muffins were much lighter.
A barium study involves oral administration of a barium mixture — which is a thick, radiopaque liquid substance — which is followed by a series of radiographs (X-rays).
At the heart of this exhibition are three new such series: a line of five pastels, treated like a kind of reverse sculpture, with fat sticks of chalky pigment ground back to dust and worked into thick pages of handmade paper; a sequence of 18 watercolours in which pairs of pigments are dissolved into each other, layer over layer, into veils of translucent light; and a series of ten tall, vertical sheets of waxed butcher's paper, carrying oil paint dissolved into skins of solid and liquid colour.
And seeing as this discussion has moved over to this article — even more important is the dependence of total optical thickness on clouds, because they contain liquid water, which is optically thick.
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