Sentences with phrase «wide dish»

Measure out the couscous in a shallow wide dish and pour over the boiling stock, stir and quickly cover the dish with cling film and leave for 5 minutes to absorb the stock.
Atop a three - story building at the east end of Oak Ridge National Laboratory in rural Tennessee, the warped image of researcher Jeff Muhs reflects off a silvery 46 - inch - wide dish aimed at the afternoon sun.
Each of SunCatcher's 38 - foot - wide dishes collects enough heat energy to run a Stirling engine that can then generate 25 kilowatts of electric power.
For months, the 100 - metre wide dish couldn't be steered.
A six - foot - wide dish antenna will receive instructions from Earth ground stations.
The pink liquid in this inch - wide dish supplies nutrients to a living network of rat cortical neurons.
What they built was an aluminum mesh - covered dish atop a spiderweb of steel trusswork on a geared rocker that allowed the 300 - foot wide dish to tilt north and south.
I would also recommend using a wider dish so the mixture spreads out further to make the pieces slightly thinner, so they shouldn't take too long to bake.
If the mixture is still coming out too soft, perhaps try baking in a wider dish so the mixture spreads out further, so it will cook through quicker.
Once the rice is cooked, leave it to cool, spreading it out in a wide dish to hasten the cooling process.
Season with salt to taste, tip into a wide dish and allow to cool.
Pour into a low - wide dish.
Still, Maria's winds tore down the 29 - metre - long «line feed» antenna that stretched across the observatory's 305 - metre - wide dish, puncturing its aluminium skin in places.
South Africa and Australia will split the Square Kilometer Array, a $ 1.5 - billion (US$ 1.9 - billion) project made up of 3,000 15 - metre - wide dishes and an even larger number of simple antennas.
Consisting of 16 electronically linked radio dishes extending from Hawaii to Italy, the VLBA imitates the resolving power of a single telescope with a 10,000 - kilometer - wide dish.
The high - altitude locale 5,000 meters above sea level will enable the ALMA's 12 - meter - wide dishes, at least 50 of them, to probe the shorter radio wavelengths near the infrared that the atmosphere tends to filter out.
The 1,000 - foot - wide dish, which rests in a natural sinkhole, consists of 40,000 aluminum panels (1) that form a radio - reflective surface.
Using a wider dish makes this quite a shallow bake.
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