She does a sort of shortening, which in culinary terms means
making the pastry crumbly
to create a nicer effect on the palate.
Crumbly texture.
If the mixture is
too crumbly
to form balls, then add a little more melted butter.
Other cheeses can be frozen but on defrosting they may
become rather crumbly.
Crumbly in texture.
Crumbly with a mildly acid bite, which becomes more fruity as it matures.
Crumbly compost.
Bat droppings are similar to small mammals but on closer inspection are
very crumbly
due to the insect contents.
Crumbly tangy cheese
has been made in greece from sheep's milk for the past 6,000 years.
The wall has then been filled with what looks like more lime mortar and again is
quite crumbly.
Crumbly soil, without a trace of its original contents.
At certain times of year the paste becomes firmer and
slightly crumbly.
Crumbly rock
left them both suitably excited!
The ascent of the wrekin, along the main track, initially found dark fine-grained dolerites, which were very weathered and
somewhat crumbly.
Crumbly material, uniformly dark brown in color.
Other cheeses can be frozen but on defrosting they may become
rather crumbly.
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