While cake is baking, make the icing by mixing together cream cheese, creme fraiche, butter, vanilla, sugar and walnuts. |
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I think you should do a whipped cream chocolate icing because it's lighter in color. |
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I had the carrot cake, which was covered in thick butter icing, but lacking in the moistness this cake usually has. |
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Heidi says any icing will top off this decadent treat well, but suggests making a rich, chocolate butter icing for a sumptuous finishing touch. |
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Make some red icing and then the kids can decorate the top with sprinkles and heart shaped candies. |
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Viennese bakers' manuals recommend using a specially shaped cake tin to produce a smooth cake with rounded edges over which the icing can flow. |
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Much the same product occurs in Greece, as kourabiethes, half-moons or round, sprinkled with icing sugar. |
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Keep the icing in a bowl, covered with a damp paper towel and a layer of plastic wrap. |
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If you can, dust them with icing sugar 20 minutes ahead so they start to bring out their natural sugars, which will caramelise better. |
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Sprinkle with the icing sugar and cook over a high heat until nicely caramelised, stirring once or twice. |
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One birthday, she had chocolate cake with pink icing, and she and two friends spent the entire afternoon running through the sprinkler. |
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It will be the icing on the cake if the Indian shooters can deliver an Olympic medal. |
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Using a fine nozzle, the design is extruded onto the surface in a manner a bit like icing a cake. |
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Buy a packet of plain biscuits and writing icing, then draw the initial letter of everyone's name in your family on a separate biscuit. |
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One of the biggest changes that Hogwarth has seen over the years is a move away from royal icing to softer sugar paste. |
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For a variation, roll the truffles in grated white chocolate instead of icing sugar, or coat them in a solid chocolate shell. |
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According to the researchers, superhydrophobic coatings could potentially prevent icing on aircraft wings. |
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The squillionair was a combination of biscuit, toffee, chocolate with an icing decoration. |
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The Christmas cakes at that time were all rich plum cakes with white icing. |
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This time they swapped their preferred beauty parade for some concerted tight exchanges, of which Mealamu's try was the icing. |
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The icing on the decay is a swoony style, which prioritizes effect over meaning, and offers sensual pleasure at best. |
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Better yet, that was the album's focus, with the swoony schmaltz-experiments Fridmann usually abets providing only the thinnest layer of icing. |
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I was delighted when we won the referendum and becoming a member of the parliament was the icing on the cake. |
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Be sure and save a fair amount of frosting in the bowls for icing the cookies themselves. |
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Mixed ice is the most dangerous kind of airframe icing due to its weight and disruption to the airflow. |
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Sugar paste, home made or bought, is sometimes erroneously called fondant icing. |
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Time passed and the light outside remained the same flat grey as snow kept falling, icing the windows over. |
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When the door shut behind him, I dipped my finger into the icing and tasted it. |
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No, it was a normal cake with no icing or any flavour other than vanilla, but it was green, as if he was celebrating Eid, or St. Patrick's Day. |
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The report also confirmed that the icing may not have been noticed by Mr Baldwin because of safety implements fitted in the vehicle. |
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As I watched sheets of ice being thrown off our rotor blades, I realized how serious the icing had been. |
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Compared to the turbulence, the hail and the lightning, icing was the biggest threat of all. |
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Signs of engine icing could include loss of power, abnormal or slow RPM response to throttle movement, and indications of engine surge or stall. |
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This has been the icing on the cake for both Sharon and Derek, as a lot of hard work has gone into the design and development of the clinic. |
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This is an achievement of global significance, and the fact that the lads in green won at Twickenham is the icing on the cake. |
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The standard 1.8 litre motor is a little beauty and the addition of a turbo adds icing on the cake. |
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Fine weather in the village on Sunday was the icing on the cake on what was a great day at the Ballyroan Vintage Rally. |
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But no matter what, shoes are the icing on the cake when completing your look. |
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Part one of this production took place on the previous night and Saturday's show was the icing on the cake. |
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As just a little extra icing on the cake, they decided to change hosts during this process as well. |
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Just before serving, gently whip the double cream, icing sugar and vanilla until it just starts to thicken. |
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Providing the icing on the cake for him was the National Film Awards that was presented here on Monday. |
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I think they are laboring under the belief that the state has put up everything they've got to show, that Amber's the icing on the cake. |
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The icing on the cake is Sophie Bryde who, in Zoe, plays a great angst ridden teenager doing community service. |
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Mayo and I opted to climb Glass Menagerie, a pillar of solid ice that spills down in frosted swirls like icing on a cake. |
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Place a third cracknel and sprinkle the top with icing sugar, then run a little fruit sauce round the edges of the dessert. |
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There is nothing wrong with a good old Victoria sponge, thickly spread with butter icing and home-made jam, and dusted with icing sugar. |
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Their contribution is the icing on an exceptionally fine piece of quality confection. |
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The festival will include cakes for all occasions, with toppings made of fondant, butter cream, fresh cream, and royal icing. |
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The focus of this class is learning and perfecting various kinds of piping and flowers made from buttercream and royal icing. |
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If you have been taxiing under conditions conducive to icing, do a static run-up prior to takeoff to assure normal engine operation. |
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That these art works are actually, and not tackily, beautiful is icing on the cake. |
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For our wedding, we had fresh raspberries mixed in with the filling and a rolled fondant icing. |
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I made a goal and if I had scored it would have been the icing on the cake for me on my debut. |
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Then I covered them with rolled fondant and painted them with icing color paste. |
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She showed the members how to make beautiful flowers and other decorations from fondant icing and sugar paste. |
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The icing on the cake would be to make Trinidad just as popular a tourist attraction. |
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While you're waiting for your tendon to heal, you can find immediate relief from the discomfort by icing the painful area. |
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Then he smiled and reached forward to wipe the corner of my mouth, coming away with a gob of blue icing. |
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Direction by Michael Lembeck adds zest and the appearance of camp icon Debbie Reynolds is the icing on the cake. |
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Fondant icing is literally fondant warmed with a little syrup, flavoured, and coloured. |
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Besides the icing cakes, the bakers have steamed a plum pudding that may well rock the regular variety. |
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The cake was moist and flavorful and dense and rich and the icing was light and fluffy and sweet and gloppy. |
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It was so cold that the windscreen-washers froze on the Land Rover and the screen kept icing up. |
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They are also asking for 15 kg of marzipan, 15 kg of fondant icing and 800 paper napkins. |
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In the larder stood a huge Christmas cake covered with marzipan and thick white icing, which Beth had baked several months ago. |
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Place flour, icing sugar and orange zest in a food processor and process until ingredients are combined. |
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Even if you cannot bear the thought of messing around with marzipan and icing you will probably enjoy making the cake itself. |
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If the cake is not marzipanned, brush it with apricot glaze before positioning the icing to ensure it does not slip. |
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But we don't have to give up the delicious combination of creamy icing and crisp chocolate cookie. |
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Certainly, one of the most potentially dangerous aspects of winter flying is in-flight icing. |
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Multilayered clouds, low ceilings, winter icing, fog and high winds make air-to-ground engagements perilous among mountain peaks. |
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It is best served simply with a light dusting of icing sugar, and maybe some sliced plums or fresh chopped pears in syrup. |
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But make it properly with eggs and unsalted butter, not with salted butter and too much icing sugar in the English teashop style. |
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With no expense spared, the 10,000 white flowers, 45 chefs and beaucoup caviar were merely icing on the extravagant cake. |
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It was a combination of biscuit, toffee and chocolate with an icing decoration. |
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They also make a good quick dessert, tossed in icing sugar then caramelised for a few minutes in a piping hot nonstick pan. |
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These comic set pieces sweeten the icing that coats Layer Cake's underlying darkness. |
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Sift the icing sugar and stir into the flour, then bind together with egg yolk and milk. |
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To make the pastry, sift together the flour and icing sugar and cut the butter into cubes. |
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For an extra treat, fill each cone with candies, then seal the open end with a vanilla wafer attached with decorator icing. |
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A high-quality option for broadband users and the ability to transfer tracks to portable music players would be the icing on the cake. |
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I have been icing them, keeping my foot elevated, and minimizing the amount of walking I do. |
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Either bake one large cake and carry out a transverse dissection, or bake two smaller ones and glue them together with killer icing. |
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This had thin, short pastry nicely dusted with icing sugar and was delicious. |
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Put the mascarpone and icing sugar in the bowl of a food mixer and beat smooth. |
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To serve, stack two slices on each warm plate, dust with icing sugar and spoon the strawberries over the top. |
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I suggest a tablespoon of icing sugar, but taste it for sweetness as you go. |
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Dust with icing sugar, slice thickly and serve with custard, cream or ice-cream. |
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Spread a layer of icing sugar on a flat surface and turn the Turkish delight on to it. |
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Beat whites with caster sugar till stiff, sift icing sugar and cornflour together and fold into egg white mixture. |
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To make the icing, sift the icing sugar into a bowl and add enough lemon juice to make a smooth paste that will coat the back of a spoon. |
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Drain on kitchen paper and roughly pile on to warm plates, dredging with icing sugar while they are still warm. |
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Ice the sides with the chocolate icing, then pipe a decorative border of chocolate icing around the top, encircling the coconut topping. |
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She could feel everything climbing to the top of her head, then stopping, icing over into one solid block. |
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But those mots are just the icing on what is essentially a very rich, very filling, very addictive, gooey chocolate cake of a thriller. |
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When the cake is nearly cooked, prepare syrup by dissolving the icing sugar in the lemon juice and boiling for 2 minutes. |
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Anna knew it was pointless to continue, since it was so cold that it would keep icing over, yet she could not stop. |
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He fills a new series of bags with uncolored icing and starts the process of piping out petals all over again. |
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The other rule will whistle shorthanded teams for icing the puck but will not prevent them from changing lines. |
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Variable displacement piston pumps are just icing on the cake of an already flourishing miniexcavator market. |
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They call offsides, offsides pass, icing the puck and handle all faceoffs but those at center ice. |
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The icing is printed with leaves, and the sugar ribbons are hand-painted, giving them the look of shiny ribbon. |
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This is the icing on a cake of me being increasingly unhappy with my career. |
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Also, the team icing the puck is prohibited from changing players until after the next face-off. |
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David even has a job icing cakes in a supermarket to supplement the family's income. |
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Brown polished it off, helping English to a battling 75 before icing the cake with a fierce drive through mid-wicket towards the nearest hedge. |
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Turn the layers out onto cake racks to cool thoroughly before icing the cake. |
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The nippy corner forward enjoyed the proverbial field day, his goal and five points from play being the icing on the cake. |
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It is usually a black cake with dried fruits presoaked in rum or wine and decorated with icing. |
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In a mixing bowl, cream the dalda along with the icing sugar with your palm till light and creamy. |
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I slammed the kitchen door on the pair of them and set about icing my cake. |
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After baking a layer of icing sugar is placed on top and the cake is cut into squares. |
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Schools of spinner dolphin and two enormous sunfish seen basking at the surface on the return journey proved the cherry on the icing. |
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They are the icing on an already magnificently presented dessert. |
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In our house, a pound of icing sugar made about seven peppermint creams. |
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Re-melt the chocolate if necessary, and then drizzle over the icing. |
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Both cake and icing will keep in the fridge for up to three days. |
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You would have been confronted with the dull thud of abstract nouns and adjectives sprinkled about like chocolate chips on the chocolate icing of a chocolate cake. |
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My friend is an excellent cook and she has planned the menu carefully, from pressure-cooking the beans for the homemade hummus to the icing on the brownies. |
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Lukas's victory in the youths' event was the icing on the cake. |
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Mix the icing sugar, water and glucose together and bring to the boil. |
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Made from icing sugar and egg whites, royal icing sets like concrete. |
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All the cakes were either topped with royal icing or butter icing. |
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That would be a nice little layer of icing, because it would prove the smug conventional wisdom as wrong as it usually is. |
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Bringing along Justin Timberlake and Madonna, as he did last night, was icing on the cake. |
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It's icing on the, well, ice that the film's story is as emotionally cascading as the setting. |
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Anyway, it turns out that underneath the marzipan and icing sugar of his gorgeous first birthday cake there lies a fine old-fashioned Dundee cake, perfect for dunking. |
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Each track is a deliberate layering of textures and elements, with every microtone sounding as fussed-over as the sculpted icing on an elaborate wedding cake. |
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Sprinkle generously with sifted icing sugar and drizzle with olive oil. |
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Our under-age teams, almost all of them, have won trophies of one type or another this season and the promotion of the senior team was the icing on the cake. |
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Symbolism is present but it doesn't suffer from the sledgehammer subtlety disease with which Hollywood is stricken, rather it serves more as icing on the cake. |
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You can't stay low, slow and accept vectors in icing conditions. |
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This dumpy little brown owl, with its icing sugar spots, can sometimes be seen perched on street lights, snapping up the moths that whirl around them dementedly. |
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This great burnt sugar icing recipe is from my husband's grandmother. |
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Their capsicums or bell peppers are merely our sweet peppers, scallions are our spring onions, shrimps are our prawns, and confectioner's sugar is our icing sugar. |
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The most likely cause is an abrupt or inappropriate movement of the helicopter's controls or the stalling of the main rotor blade due to icing on the engine carburetor. |
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It would be the icing on the cake if I was one of the summiteers. |
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There will also be a demonstration on cake icing and decorating. |
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In a similar way, following the discovery of anthrax spores in US mail, everything from talcum powder to icing sugar to sand became the focus for an international panic. |
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Place the couscous and icing sugar in a large heatproof bowl. |
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Beat the brandy and icing sugar into the mascarpone and chill. |
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To make the pastry, sift together the flour, cocoa, salt and icing sugar. |
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The fondness of the British for this substance is illustrated by the fact that confectioner's sugar, a fine white powder, is known as icing sugar in Britain. |
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We let these cool on the cooling rack and we made the icing. |
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A sweeping, swirl of baby ostrich down, rather like piped icing on an art nouveau birthday cake, contrasted the material's shine with soft, matt frosting. |
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Sift 2 cups of icing sugar and 1 tablespoon of cocoa powder into a bowl. |
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Stale is an understatement for the dry and musty-tasting honey-saffron tea cake, hidden beneath a garden scene, all done in gaudily coloured but bland fondant icing. |
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Tramore have gone from strength to strength and their achievement of winning the local premier league in their golden anniversary year was the icing on the cake. |
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Anyway, it turns out that underneath the marzipan and icing sugar of her gorgeous first birthday cake there lies a fine old-fashioned Dundee cake, perfect for dunking. |
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Why do ring doughnuts only come with icing sugar on these days? |
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And aside from doing the requisite things needed to seize the majority, there was icing on the cake, too. |
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So I tried to salvage it by dumping in more icing sugar, but the icing sugar was lumpy and old so I ended up with slightly thicker chocolate watery slop with white chunks. |
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For the icing, melt chocolate then stir until smooth and whisk in cream. |
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The cake was a masterpiece of icing sugar and white chocolate. |
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Looking the part, the player, a patron of the charity, piped the buns with bright yellow icing before stamping sugar paper logos on the top. |
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Rich, sweet yeast Stollens dusted with icing sugar contain nuts and brightly coloured candied delicacies. |
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It's icing on the cake that automation can be achieved using legitimate, nonpirated OSS tools. |
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One vulnerability effected by icing that is associated with reciprocating internal combustion engines is the carburetor. |
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In the arctic, icing from October to May can present a hazard for shipping while persistent fog occurs from June to December. |
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Other factors include marine growth, salinity, icing, and the geotechnical characteristics of the sea or lake bed. |
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The ocean is virtually icelocked from October to June, and the superstructure of ships are subject to icing from October to May. |
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She decided to buy some plumcake but Downes's plumcake had not enough almond icing on top of it so she went over to a shop in Henry Street. |
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And what we can see there today is a medieval cake with Georgian Gothick icing. |
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Her win was the icing on the cake for EastEnders which scooped five awards including Best Soap at the event at north London venue Gilgamesh. |
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Place a quenelle of the pear mixture onto the panna cotta and dust with icing sugar. |
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One player who will definitely be icing tonight in Sheffield is Belfast star defenceman Robby Sandrock. |
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Preheat oven to 180degC and grease eight dariole moulds and then dust with a mixture of icing sugar and ground ginger. |
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The bride's cake, a four-tiered round white cake with white icing, was decorated with brushed embroidery and fresh lavender curiosa roses. |
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I'm about a foot taller than Doris, so I look down on her tiny curls, each one a perfect rosette of blue icing under a saranwrap tent. |
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We went out for dinner and dancing and the icing on the cake was when my boyfriend proposed to me as we danced. |
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For a vanilla whipped cream, whisk 300ml double cream, 3 tbsp icing sugar, 1 tsp vanilla essence to soft swirls. |
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It turns out I've just walked in a circle, though, and am now back at Tony's Donuts where he is cooking up some crullers with icing. |
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So turnon some music, get some children in aprons, and add cookie dough, cookie cutters, icing, and sprinkles. |
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Boeing's hypersonic, supersonic, subsonic and icing wind tunnels in Seattle and Philadelphia will remain open during the renovations. |
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A Make your wontons as you normally would, filling them with some fruit bound with a little natural yoghurt and icing sugar. |
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Serve three waffles per person, sprinkled with icing sugar and topped with raspberries and a scoop of raspberry or lemon sorbet. |
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The leather gloves are just icing on the weird, fabulous cake. |
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Stuart Callaghan provided the icing on the cake, squeezing the ball past onrushing keeper Steve Grinlay for the third in the dying seconds. |
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Stick the snowman to a cookie with a little more icing, then set aside to dry for a few minutes. |
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There was no marzipan layer between the over-sweet but dry icing and the cake, which was neither as warm nor as generous as it could be. |
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Having a lift home in a hot dog van really was the icing on this lardy cake. |
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Entertainments include being able to see craftsmen at skills such as basketry, embroidery, glass blowing and cake icing to name but a few. |
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Lovich's 20th display at the New York Hall of Science also features five 60cm nutcrackers made of royal icing, News. |
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Directions are easy and the kit includes gingerbread cookie mix, royal icing mix, candy beads, a piping bag and 4 plastic ninja cookie cutters. |
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One woman was pushing royal icing through a potato ricer to create a realistic fur effect for the West Highland terriers that adorned her cake. |
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You almost have to cut around the icing to pull the cupcake out. |
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The detailed cake also includes a penguin egg made from a ball of fondant, coloured and stippled with royal icing. |
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Ships are subject to superstructure icing in the extreme north from October to May. |
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Greene King and Branston Pickle are in Bury St Edmunds, and British Sugar makes all its icing sugar and caster sugar there. |
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This section was designed to have a heated road surface to reduce icing in winter. |
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The icing on the cake was made from manna, which was gathered under the manna gums. Manna mixed with milk made a splendid icing. |
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In late 2010, simulated icing tests were performed on the MSN1 flight test aircraft using devices installed on the leading edges of the wing. |
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Cake toppers have evolved from the kitchens of patisserie chefs and cake decorators displaying their skills in fondant, marzipan, and royal icing. |
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Coming on the heels of the successful New Horizons mission, the WIA leadership award is icing on the cake and a wonderful level of recognition, said Hardaway. |
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Breakfast Nosh Boxes contain home baked cinnamon bun pull-aparts with cream cheese icing, an assortment of muffins and scones, and of course, bagels and cream cheese. |
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Santa's Favorite Spritz Cookie Indulge Santa's sweet tooth with decadent chocolate spritz cookie sandwiches filled with a layer of peppermint icing. |
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In the case of this sojourn, it was like fondant icing on a petit four. |
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Getting to do it with a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader is icing on the cake. |
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The cake was finished with a fine, pollenlike dusting of icing. |
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You'll work with hundreds and thousands and fondant icing, put them into petit four paper casing, and the centre staff will bake them in the oven. |
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And cable car rides to enjoy magnificent views, boat trips to see dolphins and the chance to be entertained by Barbary apes on the rampage make for the icing on the cake. |
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The BCC is part of a complete solution that allows bakeries to custom decorate cakes with a full-color, edible, copy of a photo melted into the icing on the cake. |
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Puree with the icing sugar and Grand Marnier in a food processor. |
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They used five kilos of plain flour, 25 kilos of unsalted butter, 11 kilos of caster sugar, five kilos of cocoa powder and 28 kilos of icing sugar, plus 400 free range eggs. |
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Ordering the Sticky Bun icing instead doesn't undo enough of the damage. |
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Once the icing is set, wrap 'em in waxed paper and place in small boxes. |
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We've got chocolate squirrels, a silver bear a sandwich cake in its own paper bag made of icing sugar, and a tower based on the architecture of Gaudi. |
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Even Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye doesn't outstay its welcome, and the addition of Leon Russell's lovely A Song For You is the icing on the Eccles Cake. |
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She also includes recipes for Coco-Loco Cake, Carrot Cake, Meringue Buttercream, Chocolate Truffle Filling, Royal Icing and so on, as well as techniques like sugar work. |
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