• Mr. Westcott, amember of the Nominating Committee, has
too low a boiling point.
Not exact matches
Wait for the water to come back to a
boil for about 2 - 3 minutes, place 2 long chopsticks across the pot and place the lid on top (letting a little steam out keeps the rice from
boiling over, without letting all the liquid evaporate
too quickly) then
lower the heat to a bubbly simmer for about 8 minutes.
In response to comments the sauce is
too thin, if you add the 3 Tbl spoons of cornstarch mixed with 3 tbl spoons of water to
low boiling sauce, problem solved.
It shouldn't be
boiling too fiercely, if it starts climbing the walls of the pan in big bubbles then
lower the heat a bit.
Keep it at a
boil but
lower the heat a bit if it's
boiling too violently.
Bring to a
boil,
lower heat and allow to simmer until thick and creamy, about 15 to 20 minutes, stirring occasionally and adding more water or milk if it becomes
too thick and starts to sputter.
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.
But if you do not want the food to
boil down
too much, you can keep adding water as water evaporates, which will also
lower the alcohol content both by dilution and evaporation,» says Pia Snitkjaer.
If your brake fluid has
too much water content, the
boiling point is
lowered, which reduces braking performance.
Other safe between - meal diabetic dog treats include green beans — raw, cooked, canned, or frozen — or fresh, crunchy snap peas or carrot sticks; sardines or tuna packed in water; small amounts of canned pumpkin (plain, not the pie mix); freeze - dried liver; dried salmon; hard -
boiled eggs; cheese (be careful of
too much fat); bully sticks; dried beef tendons; chicken feet; and most
low - carb treats formulated for dogs or cats.