Sentences with phrase «use glass cutting»

Natalie, how do you use your glass cutting board; as a press on the tortilla ball to flatten, or putting the ball on top and using a rolling pin?
Repeat after Martinez: «I will not use glass cutting boards.»

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Grease muffin tins with coconut oil and then cut circular shapes into the mix; I use the rim of a glass to create the circles.
Then cut out uniform skins using a glass or cookie cutter.
Cut dough into rounds with biscuit cutter that's 2-3/4 ″ in diameter (if you don't have a biscuit cutter, you can use a water glass or just cut them into triangleCut dough into rounds with biscuit cutter that's 2-3/4 ″ in diameter (if you don't have a biscuit cutter, you can use a water glass or just cut them into trianglecut them into triangles).
Use a glass or round cookie cutter to cut out circles, making sure they are big enough for your dinosaurs.
1) Sift self - raising flour into a large mixing bowl 2) Cut the butter into small cubes and mix it with the flour, using two knives to mix the butter and flour together 3) Once the dough achieves a sand - like mixture, use your hand to compact the dough and knead very gently 4) Sprinkle a cool, flat surface with flour, and flatten the dough with a rolling pin until it reaches a 1 cm thickness 5) Pre-heat oven to 190 — 200 deg cel 6) Use a round cookie cutter (or a champagne glass) to cut out small circles of dough 7) Place dough circles on a greased and floured baking tray 8) Bake scones for 15 to 20 minutes or until they have turned golden brown on top 9) Once scones have cooled, cut them sideways into half 10) Mix chopped fresh chives and cream cheese together until they have integrated homogeneously 11) On each scone half, spread some cream cheese and chive mixture, then place a couple of slices of ham and cheese on top, then top with more cream cheese mixture and finally sprinkle with fresh chiCut the butter into small cubes and mix it with the flour, using two knives to mix the butter and flour together 3) Once the dough achieves a sand - like mixture, use your hand to compact the dough and knead very gently 4) Sprinkle a cool, flat surface with flour, and flatten the dough with a rolling pin until it reaches a 1 cm thickness 5) Pre-heat oven to 190 — 200 deg cel 6) Use a round cookie cutter (or a champagne glass) to cut out small circles of dough 7) Place dough circles on a greased and floured baking tray 8) Bake scones for 15 to 20 minutes or until they have turned golden brown on top 9) Once scones have cooled, cut them sideways into half 10) Mix chopped fresh chives and cream cheese together until they have integrated homogeneously 11) On each scone half, spread some cream cheese and chive mixture, then place a couple of slices of ham and cheese on top, then top with more cream cheese mixture and finally sprinkle with fresh chiuse your hand to compact the dough and knead very gently 4) Sprinkle a cool, flat surface with flour, and flatten the dough with a rolling pin until it reaches a 1 cm thickness 5) Pre-heat oven to 190 — 200 deg cel 6) Use a round cookie cutter (or a champagne glass) to cut out small circles of dough 7) Place dough circles on a greased and floured baking tray 8) Bake scones for 15 to 20 minutes or until they have turned golden brown on top 9) Once scones have cooled, cut them sideways into half 10) Mix chopped fresh chives and cream cheese together until they have integrated homogeneously 11) On each scone half, spread some cream cheese and chive mixture, then place a couple of slices of ham and cheese on top, then top with more cream cheese mixture and finally sprinkle with fresh chiUse a round cookie cutter (or a champagne glass) to cut out small circles of dough 7) Place dough circles on a greased and floured baking tray 8) Bake scones for 15 to 20 minutes or until they have turned golden brown on top 9) Once scones have cooled, cut them sideways into half 10) Mix chopped fresh chives and cream cheese together until they have integrated homogeneously 11) On each scone half, spread some cream cheese and chive mixture, then place a couple of slices of ham and cheese on top, then top with more cream cheese mixture and finally sprinkle with fresh chicut out small circles of dough 7) Place dough circles on a greased and floured baking tray 8) Bake scones for 15 to 20 minutes or until they have turned golden brown on top 9) Once scones have cooled, cut them sideways into half 10) Mix chopped fresh chives and cream cheese together until they have integrated homogeneously 11) On each scone half, spread some cream cheese and chive mixture, then place a couple of slices of ham and cheese on top, then top with more cream cheese mixture and finally sprinkle with fresh chicut them sideways into half 10) Mix chopped fresh chives and cream cheese together until they have integrated homogeneously 11) On each scone half, spread some cream cheese and chive mixture, then place a couple of slices of ham and cheese on top, then top with more cream cheese mixture and finally sprinkle with fresh chives
Using a cookie cutter or the rim of a drinking glass, cut dough into 3 - inch circles.
Roll out your dough to about 1/2 inch thick and cut it into 3 1/2 inch circles (I used the top of a glass for this, you can also use a biscuit cutter).
Using a 2 1/2» diameter cookie cutter (or top of a round drinking glass), cut out cookies and place on a parchment - lined baking sheet.
Using a doughnut cutter or small drinking glass, cut out your mini pizzas from the tortillas.
I used a shot glass to cut circles and made them look like buttons by using a skewer.
A biscuit cutter works well here, though I actually used the top of a wine glass to cut out my ravioli circles cause I have no biscuit cutter.
Put cut - side down in glass baking dish (I use a 9 ″ x13 ″), add 1/2 inch or so of water cover with plastic wrap and microwave for 12 - 14 minutes.
We never even took out plates or silverware — just put the pizzas back on the baking sheets we had used to carry the dough out, cut them up with a pizza cutter, and enjoyed them in front of the fire pit with a glass of cava.
Cut out dough using a 2 1/2 - inch doughnut cutter or pastry ring or drinking glass and using a 7 / 8 - inch (22 mm) ring for the center whole.
Use a cookie cutter or drinking glass to cut out disks.
Flatten into a 3/4 inch thick dough and cut out the scones using a small cookie cutter or upside down glass.
My friend who works at Whole Foods told me to try adding cut onions if you aren't going to use a whole avocado or more right away - cover in a glass dish (I'm a Pyrex whore!)
Also: Can I cut this recipe in half and use a 4 - 5 qt covered glass bowl instead?
Using either a round cookie cutter or a round glass, cut out circles of dough.
Cut into rounds using a large glass or jar.
Roll out your dough and use a biscuit cutter or a glass to cut out your biscuits (sorry forgot about that step for a photo)
To assemble the shortcakes, cut out 4 circles using a glass or a round cookie cutter (you will use 2 per shortcake)
Cut the dough with a 2 inch dough cutter (or I've used the rim of a drinking glass before).
7) Cut into small rounds using cookie cutter (or the top of a champagne glass) and place onto a greased baking tray.
With a cookie cutter or a small glass (I used a glass) cut out the biscuits.
Using a ruler or straight edge, cut dough into 10 (1» - wide) strips for lattice, or use a round cookie cutter or glass to cut into circles.
Use a 3 inch cookie cutter or glass to cut out 7 - 9 english muffins.
Use a small cup / glass to cut circles of dough.
Using the mouth of glass, cut out rounds in the dough and cover rounds with a clean kitchen towel, allowing to rise for 30 minutes.
She'd later toss out the dough onto the floured marble kitchen counter, on which she'd flatten it into a large round disk, before using the top of a round glass to cut out circles of dough.
If you don't have chocolate molds or ice cube trays, you could simply use a glass container and cut the chocolate into squares once firm.
First of all, he'll get to cut out bread with a cookie cutter (you can also use the edge of a glass or bowl) and smush it down with his hand.
Cut out 3 - inch rounds of the dough using a cookie cutter or large glass.
I used a glass loaf pan and cut the temperature to 325.
Using a 2 1/2 - inch circle cookie cutter (or a glass with a 3 1/2 - inch circumference and a small knife), cut 3 circles from each tortilla.
Roll out your chilled pie dough and cut out circles using a cookie cutter, biscuit cutter, even a drinking glass or an empty can.
Using a small cup or shot glass, cut circular shapes out of the «dough».
Cut the dough into any shapes you prefer, using a pastry or cookie cutter, ravioli stamp or a shot glass.
Martinez strongly discourages using plastic or glass cutting boards, no matter how dishwasher - friendly they are.
Using a cookie cutter or shot glass, cut circular shapes out of the «dough».
Using a pierogi press, cookie cutter or the rim of a glass, cut the dough into circles.
Use a biscuit cutter (or be cool like me and use a wine glass) to cut out the biscuiUse a biscuit cutter (or be cool like me and use a wine glass) to cut out the biscuiuse a wine glass) to cut out the biscuits.
Pour your green beer or other St. Patrick's Day themed drinks in some festive glassware by downloading the shamrock template that you can use with your Silhouette machine to cut adhesive vinyl so you stick onto regular drinking glasses.
Choose an obstetrician or health care provider Interview potential doctors Contact health insurance company about coverage Start and pregnancy and birth budget Discuss financial effects of pregnancy and baby with partner Stop smoking Stop drinking Stop using street drugs Talk to your physician about any prescription medications Drink at least 8 glasses of water every day Visit the doctor at least once per month or every 4 weeks Do not dye or perm hair Stop drinking coffee and other caffeinated beverages Exercise daily Start taking prenatal vitamins Eat foods rich in folic acid Eat iron rich foods Increase daily intake of whole grains, fruits and vegetables Nap as much as possible as fatigue is common Eat fish with low levels of mercury no more than 2 days per week Do not eat undercooked meats Do not eat unpasteurized dairy producs Do not eat cold cut deli meats Allow someone else to clean out the kitty litter, if applicable Limit exposure to chemicals Try to limit stress and tension Complete all prenatal tests — HIV, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Anemia, Blood Typing, Sickle Cell Anemia, Urine Screening and Rubella.
For passaging, individual colonies were simultaneously cut and scraped off from the plate using a customized hockey - style (half - loop) glass pipette tip and transferred to a mitomycin C (Sigma) inactivated MEF seeded dish containing fresh hESC media.
You can easily make one yourself at home using a glass jar and a clean pair of pantyhose cut to fit the lid of the jar and fastened with a rubber band.
Use pastry cutters or the rim of a glass to cut out the circles, they should be slightly bigger than the moulds of the cupcake tin.
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