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The crucial "secret" to Miss Hepburn's recipe is in the very small amount of flour used.
A little last-minute finessing will be needed before it is reheated, but the effort involved is minimal: just fork together some buttermilk, eggs, a tiny bit of honey, cinnamon and oil and stir them over some cornmeal and a small amount of flour in a bowl.
After cooking the beef on a base of vegetables, the juices and fat are mixed with a small amount of flour, and then the cooking water from cabbage is gradually added and stirred to incorporate the dark, sticky deposits on the bottom of the tin.
Place the three bowls in a row, starting with the small amount of flour mixture, the egg mixture in the middle, and the larger amount of flour at the end.
A scouting party sent ahead by the main rescue party found and greeted the emigrants, gave them a small amount of flour, encouraged them that rescue was near, and then rushed onward to try to locate the Martin Company.
A small advance team from the rescue party found their camp and gave them a small amount of flour, but then pushed on to the east to try to locate the Martin Company.
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He is always hungry so he tries taking small amounts of flour that spill out on the dock, kneeding them into dough with a little water.
With a fork, follow the perimeter of the well, bringing in small amounts of flour and continuing all the way around, until gradually most of the flour is absorbed.
One of the most important milling byproducts is bran which includes the coarse outer shell of the seed with small amounts of flour and higher content of fiber and protein.
Add more small amounts of flour and/ or warm water if needed to get to that consistency.
Knead by folding over and over again until the mixtures are smoothly combined, you can keep adding small amounts of flour until the dough is smooth and pliable.
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