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The phrase "a smooth paste to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a mixture or consistency of a substance, often in cooking or crafting contexts.
Example: "To make the sauce, combine the ingredients in a bowl and mix until you achieve a smooth paste to spread on the bread."
Alternatives: "a creamy mixture to" or "a velvety blend to".
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Add the tahini and butter and whiz it into a smooth paste to the consistency of whipped cream.
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Blitz the onion and garlic to a smooth paste, add to the pistachio bowl, then mix in the lamb, oil, half a teaspoon of salt and a good grind of pepper, until combined.
Leave for a minute or so, then stir to a smooth paste, and allow to cool to room temperature.
Knead the mixture until it forms a smooth paste. 5. To assemble the tamales, place a husk on a work surface and put about 1/3 cup of the dough in the center.
Mix the flour with a little water into a smooth paste and add to thicken the sauce.
Add the flour; and stir well until the mixture forms a smooth paste and starts to coat the bottom of the pan.
After melting, stir the chocolate into a smooth paste and leave to one side.
2) combine all of the ingredients except the oil in a food processor and blend to a smooth paste, scraping down the sides to ensure that everything is processed.
Blitz for about two minutes, until you have a smooth paste (you may need to scrape down the sides of the bowl a couple of times).
Mash the carrots until you get a smooth paste and apply it to the affected area twice a day until itchiness subsides.
Add about 1 teaspoon of oil or water — however much it needs to get your mixture to a smooth paste.
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