Sentences with phrase «tiny bit of salt»

I added a very tiny bit of salt (went easy on it based on other reviewers notes) and the extra egg.
Then sprinkle a tiny bit of salt on top of each bar while they are setting.
Cut the bread into bite - sized pieces (or use a cookie cutter), brush with a bit of olive oil and sprinkle with a tiny bit of salt.
Old Fashioned Smooth is a great tasting, all - natural peanut butter made with our special blend of perfectly roasted peanuts and just a tiny bit of salt.
You just pour a bunch of chocolate chips (or chopped dark chocolate, if you prefer) into a bowl and add a little vanilla and a tiny bit of salt.
They're just toasted coconut chips with a tiny bit of salt and sugar for flavour.
Stir in a couple of tablespoons of flour and the tiniest bit of salt before pouring it over the crust.
Season the tops of the swai fillets with a tiny bit of salt and pepper, and then with chili powder.
We have Americanized it just a little bit by adding a tiny bit of salt.
I included a tiny bit of salt and honey in the recipe, because I love the depth of flavour they add.
I still had some vanilla bean ice cream in the freezer from the ice cream sandwiches, and there was a tiny bit of salted caramel sauce in the fridge just begging to be polished off.
Season with a tiny bit of salt and pepper.
I either eat it underneath the main dish (like my cashew chicken) or mixed in to Quinoa Chili OR I simply drizzle it with a little extra virgin olive oil and sprinkle with a tiny bit of salt.
I sprinkled them with the tiniest bit of salt and nutmeg, and it was lovely.
Also a tiny bit of salt.
Right now, I like the peanut butter at Costco because it's all natural and doesn't have any sugar or oil added (does have a tiny bit of salt though).
Sprinkle a tiny bit of salt, some coconut, and freeze - dried strawberries on top of the bark, if you like.
Add a few tablespoons to water, along with a tiny bit of salt, a touch of natural sweetener and vanilla and blend until it's creamy and gorgeous and frothy and boom!
I sprinkled more nutritional yeast and a tiny bit of salt on top.
If you're worried about filling your baby up try avocado, or lightly boiled egg yolks (free range only) with a tiny bit of salt.
I added a bit of pepper and I only added a tiny bit of salt, so I was expecting it to be bland.
But I also was getting a headache when I first started supplementing with salt, right after I would take a tiny bit of salt and even though the headaches stopped happening I was still afraid because everyone says salt is bad for you, so I stopped adding the salt, and the cellulite came back just as bad as it was before.
I make a simple toothpaste out of this with clay, water, and a tiny bit of salt.
But before doing so, add a tiny bit of salt or sugar to the yolks.
Maybe add a tiny bit of salt if you like to live on the edge.
In a high - quality, heavy - bottom, large, low, stainless - steel skillet, using Mazola Corn Oil (it's cholesterol free — and I'm aware of the corn modification situation), and unsalted butter, a generous sprinkle of crushed dry thyme, a tiny bit of salt and two or three whole garlic cloves (mash them when soft; they become so very mild)-- over medium heat, sweat the onions stirring gently so the mixture glazes, carefully scraping the bottom of the skillet.
Sprinkle with just a tiny bit of salt.
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