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Example sentences for "chicken broth"

  • Have ready some veal gravy or chicken broth; heat to boiling in a saucepan with a half teaspoonful chopped parsley, salt, pepper, and lastly three tablespoonfuls of cream to a cup of broth.

  • This soup is very good, if chicken broth be substituted for the veal.

  • It is especially good when the stock is chicken broth.

  • After that pour over hot stock (soup stock or chicken broth) cover the saucepan and parboil.

  • Then add one tablespoonful of white wine and one of chicken broth, cover, and put in oven for ten minutes, basting frequently.

  • Put in vessel with two quarts of bouillon or chicken broth, and boil for thirty minutes.

  • Take two quarts of chicken broth, or any kind of clear broth or stock, add the lettuce to it and boil for thirty minutes.

  • One or two ounces of beef juice, or the white of one egg, slightly cooked, and later an entire egg or mutton or chicken broth, four to six ounces.

  • Mutton or chicken broth or beef juice can be used; fresh vegetable juices can be added to these, instead of milk.

  • Sydenham[49] trusts principally to drinking freely of Chicken Broth, and throwing up Clysters of the same, and afterwards giving Opiates.

  • This may be prepared in the same manner as sago; It may also be boiled in beef tea, mutton broth, or chicken broth, and should be stirred while boiling.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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