Using a rubber spatula, spread mixture evenly over fish, covering it completely.
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Add the broth and scrape up any brown bits from the pan with a spoon or spatula.
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Spoon the mixture into the prepared tin and smooth over the top using a spatula.
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Spread almond bark mixture on top and swirl both layers with a spatula or knife.
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Remove the pan sides and smooth the sides of the mousse with a frosting spatula.
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Using a rubber spatula, gently fold the whites into the batter in two additions.
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Use a spatula or large spoon to turn the vegetables a few times during roasting.
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When the cookies come out of oven, use spatula to transfer them to cooling rack.
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When done, place chicken on a hot plate with grill spatula and spoon sauce over.
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A turner with a narrow flexible blade
A hand tool with a thin flexible blade used to mix or spread soft substances
A spatula, also called a turner, a fish slice in the UK, an egg slice, a flipper in Canadian English, or a yiwen or tosser in Singapore, is a kitchen utensil with a long handle and a broad flat edge, used for lifting and turning fried foods.
A kitchen utensil consisting of a flat surface attached to a long handle, used for turning, lifting, or stirring food; A palette knife; A thin hand tool, often made of nickel, for handling chemicals or other materials, when weighing, etc
(Spatulae) Micro-structures approximately 0.2 microns in length that are located at the end of setae and enable geckos to adher to smooth surfaces by exploiting van der Waals force
An instrument used for mixing cement for fillings.
Spoon-shaped. Often refers to the marking left on the undersurface of a limpet shell when the animal has been removed or died.
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A thin, flat, flexible metal knife with a rounded end that is used for spreading icing on a cake. (see measuring flour)