Otherwise, you will end up with
a very wet mixture and unpalatable baked treat.
Not exact matches
Alexander, I just made these tonight, and I can tell you they were incredible, especially after sitting in the fridge for a while, and it was
very easy to form balls with the
mixture with slightly
wet hands (I just put my hand under the tap for a second).
The
mixture will be
very wet, but this is normal.
Form into 6 equal (3» diameter) patties (
mixture will be
very wet).
I was afraid they would not turn out fine because the
mixture was
very wet but no!
Fold the
wet mixture into the dry ingredients and then
very gently stir in the zucchini.
Sift together cassava flour, baking powder and salt... in a separate bowl beat the coconut sugar and butter until fluffy... add syrup, coconut milk, vanilla and egg to the butter
mixture & beat until well combined... combine dry ingredients with
wet and beat again until well combined... you now have a
very tasty, yet basic vanilla donut batter.
My
mixture was
very wet so I had to deep fry mine in the wok as they kept falling apart in I tried to shallow fry them.
I strained the tomato and added some tapioca to the corn
mixture and still had a
very wet pie.
Spray the parchment paper with cooking oil first if using.The
mixture will be
very wet but don't worry it will firm up.
Mixture will be
very wet and sticky.
Add the additional tablespoon of flour if
mixture is still
very wet.
The dough is
very wet and pliable — similar to the masa
mixture for a tamale — and may take a minute to get used to working with.
You should have a
very soft
mixture that can still be formed into a ball, if too
wet add a little more oatmeal.
The
mixture will be
very wet and soft.
I followed the recipe to a T, but the
mixture was
very loose and
wet, so I had trouble keeping the patties in one piece.
FYI - if you just
wet your hands with water you can
very easily pat down the rice krispy
mixture into the pan without a sticky mess.
Pulse until the
mixture resembles
very coarse
wet sand.
While the butter was in
very small bits (the flour
mixture looks like
wet - ish sand) when I added the liquid it was way too much.
The
mixture was
VERY wet - seriously it was like porridge.
If you feel like your
mixture is too
wet, add extra coconut flour (start with just 1 teaspoon, as coconut flour is
VERY absorbent).
If your
mixture seems too
wet to form into patties try adding a tiny bit more coconut flour, but go easy as the stuff is
very dry.