Peel and cut an onion in small pieces, which put into a saucepan, with four ounces of butter.
Put in a frying-pan about a pound and a half of lard, in which, when very hot, fry your smelts a light brown.
Cook five minutes, add two cups of finely chopped cooked veal, half a level teaspoon of salt, a saltspoon of pepper, also the beaten yolks of two eggs, and a tablespoon of finely minced parsley.
Cook five minutes; stir in one level tablespoon of butter, the juice and grated yellow rind of two lemons, one and one-half cups of sugar, and the yolks of three eggs.
Cook five minutes, season with salt, pepper and celery salt, and a few drops of lemon juice, and a tablespoon of finely minced parsley.
Add one level tablespoon of butter, one-half cup of seeded raisins, half a teaspoon of vanilla, and one slightly rounding tablespoon of cocoa, cook five minutes.
Then drop in the oysters; cook five minutes or so, till they are well plumped out, and add a little salt, white pepper, and a tablespoonful of Worcestershire sauce.
Cook five minutes; then add a half cupful of cream or milk, and cook another five minutes.
Do this three times, then put all in the kettle, bring to a boil, cook five minutes, and put while hot in clean stone jars.
Cook five minutes in a hot oven, and send to table with hot bread, crisp bacon and coffee for breakfast.
Cook five minutes, stirring all the time, and then draw to one side.
Cook five minutes; then add the other ingredients, and cook five minutes longer.
Cook five minutes, stirring all the time, and strain through double tarlatan, into a wet mould.
Cook five minutes; drain the liquid into another saucepan, and keep the potatoes hot.
Stir in the butter; cook five minutes, and pour upon the cheese in the tureen.
Cook five pounds of Sugar and small spoon of cream tartar till the Sugar begins to turn, or about 330 deg.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cook five" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.