Wash and put them in either a porcelain-lined or a granite-ware kettle, stir until they are tender, as for currant jelly, then remove from the fire and wring them as dry as possible in a cheese cloth.
Pound some spinach in a mortar, adding a little water; squeeze through a cheese cloth, put in a saucepan over the fire, bring to a boil; when it curdles remove from the stove.
Wring them through a cheese cloth, and if wanted sweet cook with sugar as red currant syrup.
Tie loosely in cheese cloth or muslin to prevent any particles of scum from settling on it and to keep the flowerets whole, then drop into a sufficient quantity of rapidly boiling liquid to cover it.
For the finest jelly, use first a double thickness of mosquito netting; then the same of cheese cloth, and lastly, one thickness of flannel.
Put them in an agate pan, add a little salt, and one-half cup of whole black peppers wrapped in cheese cloth.
Then add three ounces of flour, mix well, add two quarts of milk, season well with salt and a little Cayenne pepper, boil for half an hour, and then strain through a fine sieve or cheese cloth.
When very fine add some mayonnaise sauce, mix well, and strain through a cheese cloth.
Season with salt, add a sliced onion, one carrot, a bouquet garni, and a spoonful of whole black peppers tied in a cheese cloth.
Lay a double square of cheese cloth over a bowl, turn in the milk, lift the edges and corners of cloth, draw them together, tie with a piece of twine and hang it up to drain.
Tie in a square of cheese cloth (to prevent scum from settling on the flesh of fish).
Lettuce All salads should be picked apart, wilted or yellow leaves removed, thoroughly washed in cold water, the water shaken from the leaves, and placed in a cheese cloth or a knitted bag and laid on the ice.
A plate held in a piece of cheese cloth may be used for smaller pieces.
The head must be wrapped with cord or a strip of cheese cloth to keep it from losing shape, and the whole held in position by strings going around the strainer (see illustration).
Strain the juice three or four times through muslin or cheese cloth, allowing it to stand and settle for some time between each filtering.
Put a clean square ofcheese cloth over a plate, place the apples on it, and fill them and all the interstices between with rice.
If it is desired to have the jelly exceptionally clear and nice, it may be turned through a bag of cheese cloth, previously wrung out of hot water, into the jelly glasses.
If the syrup is not clear, strain through a piece of cheese cloth, and reheat.
Then put in a cheese cloth, letting the juice come out through pressing with the hands or in a machine.
Then press them to extract the juice, with a pressing machine if you have one, or with your hands, squeezing them a few at a time in cheese cloth.
When the almonds have been reduced to a paste, dissolve the latter in one third of the water and filter the juice through a cheese cloth, squeezing hard.
Have a strip of muslin or cheese cloth dipped in hot paraffin or suet and quickly bind the seam of the lid.
Strain through two thicknesses of cheese cloth, add the sugar, stir until the sugar is dissolved, and stand aside until very cold.
Bring to boiling point, boil rapidly five minutes, let it stand a moment, and strain through two thicknesses of cheese cloth.
He polished the surface of the palette with a handful of cheese cloth: "Don't you think that you are worth it?
Sidenote: Cheese cloth] Strips of cheese cloth can be prepared in the same way.
A very convenient one can be made by laying upon a bread board three or four sheets of blotting paper, and tacking over these several thicknesses of cheese cloth.
Tie a little cotton batting up in a small square of cheese cloth or old handkerchief linen, being careful to remove from the raw edges all ravellings that might drop into the paint.
Strain the water in which the fruit was cooked through cheese cloth.
Put 2 quarts of the fruit in the preserving kettle; heat slowly on the stove; crush with a wooden vegetable masher; spread a square of cheese cloth over a bowl, and turn the crushed berries and juice into it.
Put a hair sieve or strainer over a large bowl; over this spread a double square of cheese cloth.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cheese cloth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.