Once it was ready to go in the oven I also «sprinkled» more of the mozzarella cheese on
top of the shells before covering with the tin foil (couldn't resist).
Once the oven is heated, remove the sheet from the refrigerator and place a silicon baking mat (preferred because of its weight) or another sheet of parchment
over top of the shells.
Cover
the top of the shells with shredded cheese.
Pour until the liquid is almost to
the top of the shell.
Though I got this idea from Tartelette in her violet macarons, and decided to grind up some lavender buds in my coffee grinder and press a few into
the tops of the shells before baking.
Brush
the top of the shell generously with olive oil and cover with sauce and cheese.
Place the stuffed shells in the baking dish and cover
the tops of the shells with taco sauce.
When all shells are filled, drizzle remaining sauce onto
the top of the shells and sprinkle with remaining Parmesan cheese.
Spoon the sauce and sausage over
the top of the shells and spread it out evenly.
Fill the shells equally with the buttermilk mixture, leaving a 1/4 - inch gap at
the top of each shell.
Place the shells in the pan and then pour remaining sauce over
the top of the shells.
If the batter is too stiff, the peaks will remain and
the tops of the shells may not be totally smooth.
Using kitchen scissors, cut through
the top of the shell lengthwise.
It's okay if their feet touch the back of the car's seat, so long as their head is an inch below
the top of the shell of the carseat.
Also, it has a really short shell, so although it goes up to 13 kg, my 6 month old is almost within 1 inch of
the top of the shell at 8 kg (he is very tall though) so no way it would last him another 7 kg!
A hole in
the top of the shell suggests that it was used in a necklace or bracelet.
Pry
the top of the shell off with the tip of the knife.
Strike around
the top of the shell with the heel of a chef's knife at a 45 - degree angle.
Note the distince grooves on
the top of the shell.
The spire is very short and looks just like a bump on
the top of the shell.
In the original version, they have the same sprites as in Super Mario Bros., albeit with a different palette, slightly different color mapping, and a single missing pixel on
the top of the shell on one frame.
Of course, that's on
top of shelling out $ 800 to $ 1,000 an hour for legal services.