Or else make a coarse paste of brown meal, and cover it with that.
Then put it into a deep dish, (having trimmed off the root,) and make a coarse paste of flour and water.
Pour in a very little water, and cover the dish with the coarse paste.
Make a coarse paste of coarse flour mixed with water only, and roll it out about an inch thick.
Rub the beef well with this mixture, and turn it every day about three weeks or a month; bake it in a coarse paste.
Cover the whole with a coarse paste, and bake it an hour or two; but finish baking in a puff paste, adding a little more seasoning and the gravy from the meat.
Pick the mushrooms clean, but by no means wash them; put them into an earthen pipkin with salt, cover them close with a coarse paste, and put them in the oven for seven hours or thereabout.
Turn daily in the liquor for a fortnight, soak it for a few hours in water, dry with a cloth, cover with a coarse paste, put a little water at the bottom of the pan, and bake in a moderate oven for 4 hours.
Partridges; seasoning to taste of mace, allspice white pepper, and salt; butter, coarse paste.
Then in another charger have the proportion of a stag made of coarse paste, with a broad arrow in the side of him, and his body filled up with claret wine.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coarse paste" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.