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6 Now for each flatbread, fold opposite sides of the pastry to make a parcel.
Lay them on a sheet of foil on a baking tray, pour over 3 tbsp of water, close up the foil to make a parcel and cook in an oven preheated to 220C/gas mark 7 for around half an hour, so that the chestnuts steam inside the parcel.
Draw the edges of the paper together to make a parcel, leaving enough room inside for the steam to circulate during cooking, then fold over the edges of the paper to seal.
Nodal suggested that the Recreation and Parks Department, which owns the land, make a parcel available for free or for a symbolic rent of $1 a year.
Be sure to only spread the filling over half of the dough as you will be folding it over to make a parcel.
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The simplified bubble growth model makes a parcel approach for simulating the bubble growth in a flash boiling fuel injector affordable.
But as the ripping sound went on, minute after minute, into a theatre totally silent, I remembered the killer Fred West embalming the heads of young girls, wrapping them until they could barely breathe, and the sound of the tape tearing became the essence, the very sound of cruelty; and I thought, the dead girl is made a parcel, she is consigned, she is consigned to oblivion.
Which cakes would make a welcome parcel and which would be returned to sender?
Fold the sides of the leaves over the rice, then roll from the stem up, to make a compact parcel.
Put some of the courgette filling in a line across the centre and roll up the pancake to make a tight parcel.
Place about a tablespoon of the mince and rice mixture on each cabbage leaf, then wrap the leaf around a couple of times to make a little parcel.
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