Not exact matches
1) Put flour, salt, sugar and melted butter in a mixing bowl 2) Pour in warm water bit by bit, and knead dough until it achieves a homogenous, smooth and soft texture 3) Roll the dough
into a
small ball and place it in a bowl, covering it with transparent film, and allow the dough to rise for 30 minutes 4) Chop onions and garlic finely, and saute onions in a pan until onions are caramelized, then add chopped garlic 5) After 30 minutes is up, press the dough to get rid of the gas created by the yeast 6) Add the sauteed onions and garlic to the dough, and knead well so that ingredients are dispersed homogeneously in dough 7) Shape the dough in any way you like and then leave it on a greased baking tray for 30 minutes (during which the dough should double in size) 8) After the 30 minutes of waiting
time, bake in pre-heated oven at 180 — 200 deg cel for around 20 to 25 minutes (or until the crust is golden brown)
Preheat oven to 350 F. Scoop a tablespoon of dough at a
time and roll
into small balls, placing them about 3 inches apart on a parchment - or Silpat - lined baking sheet.
Next
time, I'd either divide them
into two
Ball jars to share or four
smaller jars or containers for a more individual serving.
In fact, this would be a great
time to get your kids involved, as their
small hands are well suited to the task of rolling the
small balls of dough
into a rope shape.
Knead pieces one at a
time to form them
into small balls.
Roll pieces of the batter
into medium sized
balls (you can do larger or
smaller, but you'll need to adjust the cooking
time)
Form
balls with the dough (
smaller the better as they will cook faster) and cook in batches (3 - 4 at a
time), dropping dough
into the hot oil.
I put some more shredded coconut in a bowl and took a tsp to measure out the chocolate mixture and form it
into a
small ball (your hands are going to get messy — rinse them off periodically for an easier
time rolling) and then rolled it around in the coconut.
One at a
time, pinch off pieces of dough, rolling them
into balls (you can choose the size - mine were golf
ball - sized and I think I would make them a bit
smaller next
time) and then coating them lightly in the mixture.
Use a
small spoon or offset spatula to lift out pieces of ganache one at a
time and roll
into balls between your palms.
Blind was equally of most value, if not crucial, when out of possession as he would instigate Ajax's pressing game (or «pressure play»): making the pitch as
small as possible (compressing and closing down all space), enabling them to retain possession and win the
ball back, at
times, mercilessly — more often than not by provoking their opponents
into making a mistake.
I woke up several
times wondering why I was so cold, but in my freezing state I refused to get up and check the thermostat and instead tried to curl myself
into a
smaller ball to stay warm.
The rim is larger than the standard, and the
ball is
smaller, so your child will have no trouble picking up the
ball and tossing it
into the hoop every
time.
Using a melon
baller or
small spoon, place one scoop of batter at a
time into the palm of your hand, and flatten with the other hand to shape
into flat, round cookies.
Scoop the mixture out about a teaspoon at a
time, and roll, forming
into small balls (be prepared for your hands to get messy here!).
Use a teaspoon to scoop out
small bits of dough at a
time and roll it between your palms
into 1 1/2 inch sized
balls.
The game's second boss is a giant flaming boulder that splits
into two,
smaller boulders every
time its health is depleted, until the environment is rippling with fiery
ball bearings - which brings Asteroids to mind.
Fortunately you can shoot at it with a laser blasting from your shape at specific
times, though this comes with a consequence since the sphere breaks apart, splitting
into smaller balls each
time you hit it à la Pang.
People were asking him about it and he was feeling crushed
into a
smaller and
smaller ball of self each
time someone cared enough to ask if he had passed.
To decorate 1 Remove the cake
balls from the refrigerator and shape them, one at a
time,
into small squares to form the shape of a box.