Add the water and stir with a fork until the dough becomes somewhat sticky.
Fluff them up with a fork and add some Earth Balance and a bit of salt for flavor.
Put the mix in a glass baking dish, let it freeze a little, stir and smash with a fork.
Place the center cut back into the braising liquid and continue to cook until the meat can be easily shredded with a fork.
When done, the meat should be succulent and easily flake apart, and the skin should make a tapping sound when struck with a fork.
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Between 23:00 BST on Monday and 03:00 BST two firms, a petrol station and a convenience store were targeted - one with a fork-lift truck.
Obviously a key requirement is eating with a fork (again) and for the fast-food culture of America, that shift may be more seismic than we realize.
In the denuded kitchen, he watched while she broke the yolks of the eggs with a fork, beating them up, adding milk and butter, then sprinkling on pepper.
Split with a fork and toasted until the edges crisped, our muffins made ideal cradles for thick slices of Canadian bacon, poached eggs and a buttery blanket of hollandaise.
First of all, it was soft enough to be easily mashed with a fork, but, more important, coarsely mixed bread was essential to make the meatballs fluffy and plump.
Then I roll the dough into balls, roll the dough balls in sugar and smash them with a fork twice, creating a criss-cross pattern, and put them in the oven.
"It is a counterintuitive idea, the fact that you should paddle with a fork, not with an oar, " said study researcher Adrian Bejan, a professor of mechanical engineering at Duke University.
She put the bread into a bowl with the ground veal, added some crushed garlic (a lot of it) and a couple of eggs, and started working the mixture with a fork, enjoying the squelching sound.
She cracked a couple of eggs into the pan, broke up the yolks, and stirred them with a cooking fork, then sliced a muffin and put it into the toaster.
With a pastry cutter or a fork, cut the shortening and salt into the flour until the mix is pebbly.
You can scoop it up, street-style, with corn tortillas or dig in with a knife and fork.
Where according to most, they committed a culinary faux pas: they ate their pizza with a knife and fork!
These early Ruby Tuesday burgers were served on English muffins (also unusual) and were meant to be eaten with a knife and fork.
That definition leaves out such things as open-faced roast beef or turkey sandwiches smothered in gravy that must be eaten with a knife and fork.
And you can actually tweak as well - that's charming worms from a distance with a long-handled fork, in case you're a bit squeamish of the worms, you don't have to get too close.
The HAPIfork was also selected as a CES Finalist so it was briefly possible (and plausible) that the lowly fork with a tech refresh could have won Best of CES outright.
Prick the dough all over with the tines of a fork and transfer it to the baking sheet.
For many English people, fish and chips are best served wrapped in newspaper and devoured with a combination of a two-pronged wooden fork and greasy fingers, preferably seaside.
With irises, you first lift a cluster of them from the ground with a spade or, better yet, a garden fork.
And when it's cold outside, few things sound as appealing as a hearty onion soup with a layer of baked Gruyere so thick it almost requires a fork and knife, especially when it's part of a prix fixe lunch.
He had resumed eating and, with his mouth full, raised a fork, as if to say, You can see for yourself.
The Good Fork is filled with a candle-lit glow, a devoted local crowd and offers inventive dishes like steak and eggs with kimchee rice.
Even with a nice aid package you, or the student, will have to fork over a large sum every semester.
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