Sentences with phrase «while poking holes»

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When cake is finished, while still warm, poke holes all over cake (about 1 - inch) intervals using a wooden spoon handle or other similar size object.
So poke holes in the exposed part of the cake while is in the pan.
I poked holes in the bottom of the cake before pouring the glaze so it really gets into the middle instead of just pooling around the outside, and I added it all to the cake while still in the pan, instead of reserving some to pour over the top (which is what caused the sticky mess in the original recipe).
While cake is still warm, using a fork, or the back of a wooden spoon poke holes in the cake every 1/2 inch.
Remove the cake from the oven, and while it is still warm: poke little holes over the entire top of the cake using a fork, and pour the glaze over the cake.
While cakes are cooling, use a fork to poke a few holes in the top of the cake and evenly brush on the orange juice so it soaks in.
Tip: poke lots of holes with a fork and really let the egg soak in for a while.
It's a sheet cake that you poke full of holes while it's still warm, then pour stuff all over to make it gooey, add some toppings, and then top it all off with Cool Whip.
- When cupcakes are done, poke holes in the tops of the cupcakes with toothpicks or a fork and brush some beer on each while still warm.
Parents clinking glasses of IPA while children catch lightning bugs in mason jars with small holes poked in top.
While they are still warm, make sure that your holes are open and poke them open again with your toothpick if necessary.
While you are waiting to trace your shadow use a pencil or pen to carefully poke a hole through the center of your paper plate.
While normal amounts are key to stable blood sugar, blood pressure, and immune function, too much can make you fat loss resistant, raise blood pressure and cardiovascular risk, poke holes in your gut, and shrink your hippocampus in your brain — where you consolidate memory and regulate emotions.
About 45 minutes later while the rolls are still cold poke a hole through the middle.
But while we could all play the «poke holes at the plot» game, there's little faulting the incredible art direction of the movie.
As Senators of the Health, Education, Labor, & Pensions Committee debated federal education policy at an abbreviated hearing Wednesday morning, two coalitions of education and civil rights groups released letters poking holes in the bill while the nation's two largest teachers» unions released notes containing partial endorsements.
While discovering which presidents were slave owners is not an in - depth analysis, it pokes an important hole in the godlike mystique that surrounds the «founding fathers.
While the U.S. Department of Education has made a history in the last few decades by taking the stand that student debtors who file for bankruptcy be required to agree to some form of income - based repayment plan, a recent case has poked a big hole in that hot air balloon defense!
While large coral heads are sparse here in shallow water, there is a sandy bottom, where many lively yellowhead jawfish poke their heads out of holes in the coral rubble.
VR headsets have changed that, but while it is absolutely impressive to have your view changed, in my mind it is like poking your head through a hole in the ceiling — you can look, but without a larger hole (or, more specifically, specialist equipment) you can't do anything but look around.
It'll take a while, mixing the dough, shaping little balls, rolling in shredded coconut, poking a hole in the middle, filling the baked cookies with a spoonful of homemade jam.
The split has become almost routine: some will poke endless holes in the new idea; while others are game to try.
While we've marvelled over crabs darting into holes and molluscs poking their squishy bits out of shells, we've also discovered a wide variety of rotting corpses on our travels.
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