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Lay another sheet of pasta directly over filling and use your fingers to press out any air pockets.
Muddle (ie, squash, to press out the juice), then add all the other ingredients and top with crushed/cracked ice.
The word "express" derived from the medieval Latin "expressare," meaning to "press out" or "obtain by squeezing".
Cover the phyllo with a piece of parchment paper and gently roll with a rolling pin to press out any air bubbles.
The inverted cup, which presses into the fruit, has a ridged cone that sinks deep into it to press out as much juice as possible.
At the end of the operation, Sedecaru squeezes Tessa's bladder in an attempt to press out any urine, to save her from wetting herself as she comes round.
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Use your legs to alternately press out against the strap and relax.
Transfer each batch to sieve, and press out as much liquid as possible; discard pressed purée remaining in the sieve.
To shape the pizza, press out the dough on a floured surface with two hands, spinning the disk while flattening it.
So every year they invite the press out to see their offerings during the company's annual dealer showcase.
Press out round biscuit shapes.
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