Mix six ounces of self-raising flour, four of sultanas, four of chopped suet, four of brown sugar, one dessertspoonful of ground cinnamon.
Mix one pound of self-raising flour with four ounces of chopped suet, preferably vegetable, and a pinch of salt.
Mix together a pint of grated bread crumbs, half a cupful of chopped suet, half a cupful of moist sugar, a little salt and a small tablespoonful of flour, adding the grated rind of a lemon.
To one pound of flour add six ounces of chopped suet, three pints of skim milk, nutmeg and salt; mix thoroughly and smoothly, and bake the pudding in the dish under the meat.
Make one pound of flour and two ounces of dripping, or chopped suet, into a firm paste, by adding just enough water to enable you to knead the whole together.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chopped suet" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.