Serve on a heated platter; garnish with parsley and lemon and make a sauce by adding a glass of sherry, a little catsup and thicken with a teaspoon of flour, adding this to fish gravy.
Add a glassful of white wine, a tablespoonful of mushroom catsup and one of lemon pickle, thicken with butter rolled in flour.
Add a tablespoonful of tomato catsup or Chutney Sauce and salt and pepper to season.
Thicken with butter and flour cooked together, season with tomato catsup and lemon-juice.
Add a wineglassful of Sherry and a little catsup to the sauce remaining in the pan.
Cook until thick, stirring constantly, take from the fire, add one egg well beaten, a teaspoonful of tomato catsup and mace and pepper to season.
Thicken with browned flour, seasoned with tomato catsup and Worcestershire, pour over the fish, and serve.
Spread with butter, season with salt and pepper, and pour over a tablespoonful of walnut catsup or white wine.
Pour over two tablespoonfuls of tomato catsup and half a cupful of boiling water.
Thicken the gravy with flour browned in butter, adding a little hot water or stock if necessary, season with lemon-juice and catsup and serve the sauce separately.
Prepare a Cream Sauce and add to it two tablespoonfuls each of mushroomcatsup and fish stock, or boiling water in which a little anchovy paste has been dissolved.
He is the brother of the tomato catsup bathtub episode, as I gathered, when he spoke of a brother having been in Washington.
Strain the soup through a sieve, and serve it up clear, with nothing more than toasted bread in it; two table-spoonsful of mushroom catsup will add a fine flavour to the soup.
Add a little catsup if you like--do them up into small balls, and fry them till brown.
The catsup should be made in a tin utensil, and the later in the season it is made, the less liable it will be to spoil.
If not rich enough, add butter andcatsup if you like.
A little walnut catsup improves the pie, but is not essential--cover it with the crust.
Add also a tablespoonful of mushroom or tomato catsup and a tablespoonful of sherry wine.
He spoke with much humour about a wider use for tomato catsup than was ever encouraged by the old school of house decorators.
If beef is used, a tablespoonful of tomato catsup may be added; with mutton a tablespoonful of capers.
To one cup tomato catsup add juice of one lemon, two tablespoonfuls grated horseradish thinned with vinegar; a few drops of tabasco sauce and just before serving, a tablespoonful cracked ice.
This dish may be made by omitting the sherry and using a teaspoonful of Worcestershire sauce, a teaspoonful of mushroom catsup and two tablespoonfuls of stock.
It was a far cry from the catsup bottles and squalid service of George's early days.
There had been basement dining-rooms, catsup bottles, and people passing everything to everybody else!
Tomato catsup may be substituted for the Worcestershire sauce.
Put the butter in first, and when melted add the catsup and wine and then the fish.
Have ready upon a deep plate some melted butter, well salted and peppered, mixed with catsup or pungent sauce.
But, seasoned and thickened—adding sweet herbs and a dash of catsup to the flavoring—it will be useful as gravy in many ways; always remembering that it must be skimmed before it is used.
Boil up, put in the catsup and wine, heat almost to boiling again, and pour over the liver.
Dish them upon toast or fried bread, give the gravy a boil-up when you have added the catsup and wine, and strain it over the sweetbreads.
Season with pepper, salt, a little mace, 1 wine-glass of mushroom catsupor wine till the meat is thoroughly warmed.
To these add 1/4 pint of mushroom catsup and the same quantity of rich gravy.
Now blend mustard with vinegar, now add molasses and catsup and pour over the beans and fill up and over the top with luke warm water.
Beat two ounces of butter until it is soft, then add a little salt, nutmeg, Nepaul pepper, 2 teaspoons of tomato catsup and a few drops of lemon juice.
At the drug store he purchased a bowl of vegetable soup, loaded it heavily with catsup at intervals when the attendant had other matters on his mind, and seized an extra half--portion of crackers left on their plate by a satiated neighbour.
When he should eat next and under what circumstances were now as uncertain as where he should sleep that night, though he was already resolving that catsup would be no part of his meal.
It's awfully hard on me,--I know old Catsup made his pile out of varnish, but varnish is as good as anything else in the general market.
This kind of catsup is specially designed to be used in soups, and stewed meats.
Make thiscatsup once, and you will wish to make it every year.
A half a teacup of catsup or a few tomatoes added half an hour before it is served, improve it very much.
She had four days of delightful worry--over the hole in her one good silk petticoat, the loss of a string of beads from her chiffon and brown velvet frock, the catsup stain on her best georgette crepe blouse.
The dining-room beyond was a jungle of stained table-cloths andcatsup bottles.
The youngster had seized a bottle of catsup and was making heroic efforts to raise it to his mouth, and the Hopper was intensely tickled by Shaver's efforts to swallow the bottle.
The Hopper set the catsup bottle on the checks and rubbed his cheek, squinting at the ceiling in the manner of one who means to be careful of his speech.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "catsup" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: condiment; pepper; salt; spice