The consistency
you want is a bit thick and dry.
Not exact matches
(I don't add ice because the frozen banana
is enough, but you may add ice if you
want it a
bit thicker)
If you aren't planning to reheat it and serve this dip hot, you'll still
want to make sure it isn't too cold, straight out of the fridge, when you set it out at the picnic or buffet, as it
's a
bit too
thick straight out of the refrigerator for easy dipping.
Depending on your frosting consistency preference, you may need just a little
bit more almond milk as you go to make sure the frosting
is smooth and depending on how
thick you
want the frosting to
be.
You
want it to
be about the same consistency of cranberry sauce, a
bit thicker.
Rather than thin, crisp cookies like the traditional gingerbread men, I
wanted something
thick and soft — these vegan soft batch gingerbread cookies
were the dreamy result, and I
'm just a little
bit obsessed with them.
If you
want to cut down the sweetener in this tart, cut back in the crust — if it
's too
thick add a
bit of water to make a soft cookie dough like texture.
However, there
are no instructions as far as how much to use in relation to the amount of liquid you have and how
thick you
want to get it so go easy and just add a
bit at a time until you get the results you
want.
You
want the batter to
be loose enough to
be able to pour, so if yours
is looking a
bit thick, add a tablespoon of soy milk at a time until you get a smooth, pourable consistency.
The only tricks
are to use sturdy cookies (like the
thick and chewy chocolate chip cookies from my book — you
want thick and chewy, not thin / crunchy) and to let the ice cream soften a
bit, but keep the cookies super cold until right before assembling.
I personally just tried this recipe and like it a
bit better because it tastes less eggy and seems more versatile depending on how thin or
thick you
want your batter since it
's so
thick to begin with and using almond flour makes it much thinner to begin with.
Because you
want the base of your smoothie bowl to
be super
thick, you
're going to need some patience and a tiny
bit of elbow grease to get things smooth.
As the soup
is chilling, it gets much
thicker than the consistency Baxtrom
wants it to
be served, so before it goes out, he'll use a
bit of water — not stock — to loosen it back up to the perfect consistency.
If you don't like your dip to
be as
thick, or if you
want to use it as a dressing instead of a dip, just add a
bit more plant milk.
I have ring slings for summertime, but I
wanted one that
was a
bit thicker for when the baby comes this winter!
The liquid foundation offers great coverage and covers acne and skin discoloration, but it
is thicker than some people like and since I don't wear makeup every day, I
wanted something lighter that could
be used daily to offer a tiny
bit of smoothing / color without looking like I
was wearing makeup at all.
Serves 4 For Chicken: • 4 chicken breasts (if they
are very unevenly
thick, you may
want to pound them out a
bit for easier cooking) • 1/3 cup balsamic vinaigrette dressing (or make your own by mixing balsamic vinegar, olive oil, garlic, dijon mustard, honey, salt and pepper)
If the skin
is thick, you'll likely
want to peel it to avoid having any unpleasant chewy
bits in the poppers.
If you ever
want to speed up the process some, you could add a little
bit of melted coconut oil (and I do mean a little
bit, as in one or two tablespoons) but the resulting butter won't
be as
thick and creamy.
I added some soft butter and olive oil and it got a
bit better, but still a hugely
thick past and what you really
want is a smooth batter.
The balms on their own (without the scrub)
are a
bit lighter, and great for those who
want a boost of hydration, but not a
thick heavy treatment.
That
's because you
want only a little
bit of product on your brush, or it'll
be too
thick.
This
is the Game Developers Conference preview issue, and as such the mag's quite a
bit thicker than usual, filled with full - page help -
wanted ads from publishers and developers the world over.
Remember as the sauce cools it will continue to thicken, so you'll
want consistency that
is a
bit thick, but still pours fairly easily.
It has a great display without a dreaded flat tire, a nice case that
is, unfortunately, a
bit too
thick but has great build quality, and every feature you could
want crammed inside.
It
was a
bit on the expensive side, and yes it
was thick, but it had a slick exterior and lugs that could adapt to just about any sort of band you
wanted to put on it.
If you
want to replicate the project, here
's what you'll need for each shelf: 2 basic 6» x 8» wood shelf brackets (I found these at Home Depot), 1/2»
thick wood base cut to chosen length; 2 dowel rods; wood filler; wood screws; power screwdriver and drill
bits; wood glue; primer and paint.
But for our fabric and the look we
wanted we used a napped lining which
is a
bit thicker than a regular cotton lining.