Besides the usual toast, poached eggs may be served on cream toast, round slices of broiled trumese, on hash or creamed vegetables, or in shallow nests of boiled rice, mashed potato or spinach.
This sauce may be thickened a little and the whole served on boiled rice, the Mexican way.
Take 1 large cupful of cold meat, 1 of boiled rice and 1 of stewed tomatoes.
Cover a platter an inch deep with hot well-boiled rice, to which has been added 1 tablespoonful of melted butter.
Serve with a border of boiled rice, and fingers of pastry or fried bread, and some chipped potatoes.
Put a layer of boiled riceat the bottom of a buttered baking dish.
The dish should be garnished with an edging of boiled rice.
Serve in a dish with a border of boiled rice, the same as for other curries.
Curried salmon, made with remains of salmon, dish of boiled rice.
Rice prepared by the Japanese method may be used in the same ways as boiled rice.
As in the case of boiled rice, steamed rice may be used as the foundation for a variety of dishes and may be served in any meal.
Not much food remains on the tenth, when the menu reverts to boiled rice exclusively.
Boiled rice, a small quantity of salt, some dried fish, and boiled fowl were wrapped in pieces of banana leaves, and two such small parcels were offered on each occasion.
He asks Dewa not to make them ill, and a hen as well as boiled rice is sacrificed to this antobu.
Ordinarily they seethe the flesh, and pour the whole contents of the cooking-pot into a mess of boiled rice.
The Brahmin attendants now come round with great dekchees or cooking-pots, full of curried vegetables, boiled rice, and similar dishes.
In addition, pongal (boiled rice) has to be offered, and by some a sheep or goat is sacrificed.
At one of the religious ceremonies of the Koravas, offerings of boiled rice (pongal) are made to the deity, Poleramma, by fasting women.
If the omens are favourable, a lamp made of rice-flour is lighted, and pongal (boiled rice) offered to it.
Every morning the chief mourner goes to the grave, and makes offerings of boiled rice, gingelly (Sesamum indicum) seeds, and karuka grass.
Calling various people by name, they expressed a hope that they would respect the gods, worship them, and offer to them pongal (boiled rice) and animal sacrifices.
Serve on a border of boiled rice; garnish with fried parsley.
Chop some cooked trout and white fish, and mix with 1/2 cup of boiled rice.
Boiled rice, with a little broth from which the fat has been removed, may be the food of a weakly animal, but for the majority bread and milk will be sufficient; whichever is employed must be given perfectly cold.
After a month a little scraped meat or boiled rice may be added to their diet; and by five weeks old they will feed themselves.
The food should be chiefly vegetables, or at all events only so much meat should be allowed as is required to induce the dog to eat the mess of boiled rice.
Scale an anchovy, pound it, and fry it in butter together with a small onion cut across, and four ounces of boiled rice.
Cut off the stalk and all the hard outside leaves of a cabbage, wash it and cut it up, but not too small, then drain and cook it in good stock and add two ounces of boiled rice.
Leave it there for about two hours, then put the fowl and vegetables into two quarts of good stock and let it simmer for one hour; serve on well-boiled rice or macaroni and pour the following sauce over it.
Whenever a few Chinese happen to meet together, it is generally for the purpose of gaming, or to eat a kettle of boiled rice, or drink a pot of tea, or smoke a pipe of tobacco.
Boiled rice, indeed, and not bread, is considered as an article of the first necessity, the staff of life in China.
All this to three cupfuls of boiled rice; mix in two green peppers seeded and chopped, and a cupful of tomato sauce.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "boiled rice" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.