Beat until fluffy, then add one tablespoonful each finely chopped chives or onion juice and one tablespoonful parsley; add one-third cup finely minced ham.
Beat until it begins to thicken, and add the whipped cream.
Taking from the fire, Betsey placed the saucepan in a pan of cold water, added the vanilla and peanuts, beat until it was as thick as heavy cream, poured quickly into a buttered pan and marked in squares.
Beat until dissolved, then add one-half cupful of chopped walnut meats, and a cupful each of chopped dates and figs.
Cook, stirring, a moment or two, to just thicken but not to curdle the egg; serve hot or beat until cold.
Soak crumbs in half the milk in double boiler till soft; beat until smooth; add salt and the remainder of the milk, heat, strain through coarse strainer, if necessary.
Just before serving, add gradually the boiling water, and pour over the stiffly-beaten white of egg; beat until foamy.
Beat whites stiff with a trifle of salt, add sugar, beat until smooth; chop in lightly, yolks, cream and flavoring.
Add the grated rind and juice of one orange and continue to beat until it is cold and the sugar is stiffened enough to place between the cakes without running.
When icing is wanted for decorating a cake, beat the whites to a froth, then beat in the sugar instead of stirring it, and continue to beat until it is firm enough to hold its form.
Mix the above ingredients, beat until light, shape, egg and crumb, and fry in deep fat, drain on paper.
Beat until cold, add whipped cream, put in a mold and pack in ice four or five hours.
Beat until it creams up; drop on greased pan or paper.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "beat until" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.