Machinery for distilling; the boiler which holds the liquid.
A tube carries the vapor from the boiler into a cask filled with cold water.
Place a boiler of water on the stove and bring to a boil.
Tie securely in corn husk and place in a steamer or a double boiler and cook for one and one-quarter hours.
To prevent streaking or turning gray, the chocolate must be melted at a low temperature, so fill the lower part of the double boiler with boiling water.
Pack the cauliflower head down until the keg or crock is three-quarters full and then fill to overflowing with brine made as follows: Place in a boiler Eight quarts of water, Eight cups of salt.
To cook place a large boiler of water on the fire and bring to a boil; add to it One-half cup of vinegar, One teaspoon of cayenne pepper.
Heat in a double boiler to the scalding point and then drop in the yolk of an egg.
Always use a doubleboiler in the preparation of sauces made from this cream sauce.
Cover and place the jars in the boilerwithout touching one another.
State the difficulty of keeping a liquid at simmering temperature; show the double boiler and explain its use for this purpose.
Boiling: Shake out each piece and place it in a boiler of cold water with or without soap; bring to boiling heat, and boil briskly for twenty minutes.
Rules for simmering: (1) Use a double boilerto keep the temperature correct.
Then in 1705 Newcomen and Cawley, working with Savery, took up Papin's idea, separated boiler from cylinder, and thus produced a vacuum into which atmospheric pressure forced the piston and worked the pump.
The following morning the tap at the bottom of the boiler was turned, and the syrup came out bright and clear--about the color of sherry wine.
Some days, Ethel; we must only cut the canes as fast as the boiler can boil the juice down.
In a manufactory of machines, a boiler intended for sale is circulating capital; while a similar one, held in reserve for the machines used in production, is fixed capital.
When Altai was discovered, the natives gave as many sable-skins for a Russian kettle or boiler as could be crammed into it.
The force of 200 pounds of steam in a locomotive boiler might be sufficient to haul a train of six cars at a speed of thirty miles per hour, but if more cars be added it will result in a slower speed.
The outer shell of the tunnel shield is composed of two- or three-ply boiler plates, and the interior is braced with a system of steel girders.
The steam engine of this truly ingenious contrivance, together with the boiler and the driving pulley, weighed only sixteen ounces.
The boiler house, which furnishes the steam for heating the entire plant, is located in the rear of these buildings.
The boiler was hung between the two wheels and directly back of the saddle, while the engine cylinders were placed slightly above horizontal just behind the boiler.
It was generally supposed, however, that the engine-crew had permitted the water in the boiler to fall below the level of the crown-sheet.
The Potsdam had a picture of a lion painted upon her front boiler door, the work of some gifted local artist, unknown to present fame.
She knows how the bone- boiler longs to boil Mr. Walden's bones, and that Mr. Walden wishes Sir Morton Pippitt were miles away from him!
And I believe the Knighted Bone- Boilerthinks they are quite good style!
The pipe at D is merely intended to form a communication for carrying back to the boiler any water that may be produced by condensation in the steam-case, before the engine arrives at a proper temperature for working.
Illustration] The mode of setting this boiler is also of considerable importance, as it is advisable to give a long and waving course to the chimney.
Illustration] The engine suggested by Savery for the purpose of raising water, consisted of a boiler a furnished with a safety valve v.
The upper boiler is furnished with four, and in some cases, with five apertures; the first of which is intended for the admission of water, to supply the waste which continually arises from evaporation.
Put this mixture in the double boiler (having first beaten the whites to a stiff froth), and stir until it begins to thicken; then add the whites and seasoning.
Drain again, and put in a boiler and cover with fresh cold water.
Break up the isinglass, put it and the cinnamon with the milk, and let stand in a cold place two hours; then put it in the double boiler and let it come, gradually, to the boiling point.
The lower part of the boiler is half filled with boiling water, and the inside kettle is placed in this.
Pour into the boiler again and cook half an hour, stirring often.
Turn off the water, and put the rice in the double boiler with the cupful of water.
Put the milk in the double boiler and sprinkle the farina into it, stirring all the while.
But, although you can have a water-back and boiler with most modern stoves or, as they are now called, portable ranges, the supply of hot water will not be large.
Put the tapioca in the double boiler and cook until it looks clear.
The boiler is filled with water, and 120 kilogrammes of chopped pieces of wood are introduced into the tub, which is then closed with a cover, cemented with clay, so as to make it air-tight.
The tub has a false bottom for the passage of steam from the boiler beneath.
On going to the top of the marble steps, about eight in number, I perceived that everyboiler was made of yellow copper, and screwed to its marble bed.
In some institutions steam tubes have since been introduced into the boiler amongst the food.
SIR,--I have the honour to report that the result of the experimental cooking by Monsieur Soyer's stove and boiler has been most satisfactory.
I therefore settled that all the caldrons should be filled every day; and as each boiler would cook for one hundred and fifty, in one only was it necessary that the quantity should vary.
One boiler will, with ease, make tea for eighty men, allowing a pint each man.
The boiler was filled to the brim, the contents simmering gently: the meat was beautifully cooked.
The skins are then placed in hemp nets and introduced into an open boiler which has a false bottom, and a tap by which liquid may be run off.
There was no fuel supplied to keep it alight, and only on rare occasions (when the boys stole some coal from the donkey-boiler room, or when some chips and shakings could be secured) was a fire ever kindled in it.
Both her funnels were blown completely out of her, and the hissing roar of escaping steam, followed by the screams of the scalded stokers down below, told all too plainly that a boiler had been pierced.
To make it run I had to fill the boiler with water, light the alcohol burner under it, and then wait ten minutes for the steam to make the wheels start turning.
Then about two minutes later the boiler was dry of water and the whole operation had to be done over.
And I ran a small rubber hose from the valve stem to a little pipe on the boiler of the toy steam engine.
I reasoned that a larger boiler wouldn't have to be filled so often, and there would be more action each time I heated it.
I fired a steam boiler and made steam for a steam drill to drill holes into the earth.
Hearing that the hospital steamer Strathcona needed a new boiler and considerable repairs, he ordered me to have the work undertaken at once and the bill sent to him.
A great black column the circumference of the boiler had risen not less than a foot above the top rim, and was wearing the iron cover jauntily on one side as a helmet.
The following morning the tap at the bottom of the boiler was turned, and the syrup came out bright and clear,--about the colour of sherry wine.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "boiler" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: broiler; cooker; engine; furnace; pan; parts; pot; stove