Pile it in the shape of a dome, cover with bread-raspings, a little clarified butter run through a colander, and brown very lightly with a salamander.
Make a little thick puree of spinach, add a pinch of savoury herbs containing marjoram; mix in a little clarified butter and one or two lumps of sugar rubbed on the outside of a lemon, as well as a little grated nutmeg.
Now moisten the whole with clarified butter, till the mixture becomes a moist pulp.
Now mix the pound of dried and sifted flour with the oiled butter, which is what the French cooks call clarified butter.
The fat of the dugong is believed to be efficacious in the treatment of dysentery, and is administered in the form of sweetmeats, or used instead of ghi (clarified butter) in the preparation of food.
At night the Dasaris carry torches made of rags, on which the devotees pour ghi (clarified butter).
Two balls of rice cooked with ghi (clarified butter) and sugar, which have been previously offered to the deity, are placed at a particular spot on the hill.
These were the offerings left by devotees at the abode taken up by an old snake, who would occasionally come out of his hole, and feast on the eggs and ghi (clarified butter) left for him by his adorers.
This juice is first clarified and filtered, and then boiled down in order to crystallize the sugar, the liquid sirup forming molasses.
Let the patient (if an adult) take two table-spoonfuls of the clarified remainder, twice or thrice within the day.
The heads and blood of the animals, as well as different meat offerings, are presented, with incantations, as a feast to the goddess, after which clarified butter is burnt on a prepared altar of sand.
The lurid flame of wild fire on this mountain, seemed as the burning blaze of sacrificial fires, which are fed with clarified butter were rising to heaven.
When an issue was considered sufficiently clarified for the convocation and reported to the seats of UIPS and INOR Governments, it was almost invariably reopened as an extension of still another issue.
My results may seem inadequate to the reader, but they have for me clarified a muddle and brought a sort of order out of a chaos, and so I value them.
In India a mixture of honey and milk, or of equal parts of curds, honey and clarified butter (Sansk.
Honey sold out of the comb is commonly clarified by heating and skimmimg; but according to Bonner it is always best in its natural state.
Fry them whole in clarified butter with sprigs of rosemary under, fry them not too hard, and serve them with fried parsley on them, vinegar, butter, and pepper.
There were only left thirty-six pounds of the clarified butter which native soldiers require so much.
After that it was known that the already heavy sick-list would be greatly increased, for the men were all the time on half rations, and were getting little else than this clarified butter.
It is served with clarified butter, shredded onions and meat; and it represents the Risotto of Northern Italy.
This may be made by rubbing up one part of oil of turpentine, with one part of liquorice powder, and with two parts of clarified honey.
Before Hops were used for improving and preserving beer our Saxon ancestors drank a beverage made from malt, but clarified in a measure with Ground Ivy which is hence named Ale-hoof.
The answer clarified the situation and disposed of doubts caused by the veil the President had thrown about the workings of his mind.
A phenomenon cannot be described completely by negation but it may be clarifiedto some extent by saying what it is not.
Reflection on actual experience clarified the phenomena of meeting, relating, presence, and call and response as they occur in humanistic nursing.
Kausar is spirituous like wine; Salsabil sweet like clarified honey; the Fount of Mildness is like milk and the Fount of Mercy like liquid crystal.
Take them when quite small and green--put them in cold clarified syrup, with an orange, cut in slices, to every two pounds of the tomatoes.
When clarified and cooled, rinse the rinds, and put them in the syrup, together with powdered ginger, tied up in a small bag.
Make a clarified syrup of two pounds of sugar into one pint of water, well boiled; strain the brandy into it, leaving it covered close another day.
Keep a crock to put it in, and, clarified as I shall direct, it is much better than lard for many purposes, and for frying especially; it does not leave the dark look that is sometimes seen on articles fried in lard.
The ferment which they set up burst the fabric of Greek social and political institutions, but it clarified and steadied down, as the enthusiasms of youth may do, into the sober designs of grave and energetic manhood.
The faith in progress which Christians have often held falteringly and have sometimes denied, appears to be confirmed and clarified by all that we are learning of creative evolution.
It is a keen, bright place, seeming, indeed, of sparkling newness in the wonderful clarifiedsunlight of the prairie.
It has the air of being a place where the designer has been able to work at his best; climate and a clarified air, natural beauty and the approbation of brother men have all conspired to help and stimulate.
The groups moved up the white stairs slowly between the ranks of Highlanders, whose uniforms took on a vividity in the clarified light.
If a very special dish is desired, the liquor can beclarified with the white of an egg in the same way as jelly.
Three or four pounds of dripping clarified should be put at first; this will require straining.