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5. To make dumplings, mix flour with eggs and salt until a thick dough forms.
The strong motors can power through thick dough faster and more efficiently than your arm ever could.
I remember that the onion rings were as big around as cup saucers and fried in a smooth, thick dough.
Only the empanadas (one chicken-filled, one with beef) were unexceptional, though the tangy dip almost compensated for the thick dough.
He stuffs the fish with julienne vegetables and wraps it in a thick dough of gros sel mixed with flour, egg white, a bit of thyme and finely chopped fennel.
Yet for all the movie's thick dough of quasi-theology, it poses, through a surprisingly coherent sense of allegory, the very question of whether the commonplace theology of modern life is even desirable.
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It's shorthand for rustic, and most of the dishes cooked in the coccio are also covered in a thick bread dough, crosta di pane, that transforms them into an Italian potpie.
Other things to look for: A machine that can stand up to thick doughs and attachments that can reach deep enough into the bowl to sufficiently mix everything.
In the mid-1950s, Michael started working in an Aerojet plant in Rancho Cordova, mixing thick, dough-like solid rocket propellant for the Navy's submarine-launched Polaris missile.
For thick doughs, you can substitute chia flour in equal parts.
As he spoke, a long, unbroken sheet of dove-white, biscuit-thick dough moved down an assembly line, bound for a hexagonal die cutter and, eventually, a bank of convection ovens.
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