Toast over this as many slices of fat corned pork or ham as there are eggs in the dish, holding the meat so that it will fry very quickly, and all the dripping fall upon the eggs.
Beds he believed he had--food there was none in the house, saving a piece of corned beef, which the family had dined on, and which he proposed that we should partake of before it got quite cold.
She smiled sadly upon us; and desired to know how we likedcorned beef?
If the meat has been corned during the winter, and is to be kept until summer, watch the brine closely during the spring as it is more likely to spoil then than at any other time.
You can use corned beef if necessary after a week in the cure, but it is not thoroughly cured until it has been from 20 to 30 days in the brine.
Richardson errs egregiously when he insists that corned beef derived its distinguishing epithet from the grains or corns of salt with which it was pickled.
Corned beef is trumpeted beef, or as we should nowadays say, dinner-bell beef.
When roasted it is generally larded moderately with little pieces of garlic and bay-leaf or rosemary and seasoned with a hash of corned beef or bacon, a little butter, salt and pepper, tomato sauce or tomato paste diluted in water.
Now prepare a small hash with a little onion, a piece of celery a piece of carrot and a small quantity of corned beef and put it in the fire in a saucepan with a small piece of butter, at the same time that you put the cutlets.
The piece or pieces of veal can be cooked in a saucepan, slightly larded with garlic and rosemary, with oil, butter and a hash of corned beef, salt, pepper and tomato sauce.
Then cover the bottom of the saucepan with some thin slices of corned beef and a piece of butter.
Chop fine a piece of lard and a slice of corned beef.
Wooten favoured Bovril from a vacuum flask, cornedbeef sandwiches, and cheese; but some people, having no appetites, preferred to fast.
In these times I worked so hard and persistently that I often cooked enoughcorned meat to last me a week at a time, and could always draw upon my stores of salted fish and smoked salmon, and goats' hams, vegetables, etc.
Even Professor Liebig once said that "four quarts of beans and two pounds of corned beef or pork boiled to rags, in fifty quarts of water, will furnish a good meal for forty men.
Then put it to cook with thecorned beef when the latter is about half done; serve both on the same dish, or separately, according to taste.
Corned beef, when boiled as above, without cabbage, can be served and decorated, in every way, like boiled beef.
A piece of corned beef, surrounded with a garniture as we have described above, decorated with skewers, is very often served as a releve at an extra dinner.
Soak the cornedbeef in cold water for some time, according to how salt it is.
And be fed on canned corned beef and tomato stew,' laughed Bell.
This time there were no hot beefsteaks, no fresh rolls, no fried potatoes, no coffee--nothing but cold corned beef and hard tack.
Bully beef - Corned beef, high grade and good of the kind, if you like the kind.
Bob opened some corned beef, and soon the professor had baited the hook.
It liked the smell of the canned corned beef, though probably it was a new item on the turtle's bill of fare.
Moreover, Bartley now had a happy companion who licked his chops, wagged his tail, and grinned as he finished a bit of corned beef.
Hence the crackers and can of corned beef came in handy.
Crackers and corned beef again, and spring water for breakfast.
At dinner-time everybody rushed to their meal, and I sat down by the side of the trail, ate stale corned beef, broken crackers, and drank the creek water.
Here we found the remnants of a camp, left by some one who had recently gone before us; we inspected the corned beef cans lying about rather hungrily, thinking that something might have been left over.
I lunched on my stale corned beef and cracker crumbs, and drank from a little creek that I crossed.
We lighted a fire and made some tea, which with corned beef and crackers, made up our lunch.
Our packs were about twenty-five pounds each, and contained blankets, a little corned beef and crackers, and a few other necessities: they were heavy enough before the day was over.
I was going up the creek to look at the selection for the first time, and called at the hut to see if she had a bit of fresh mutton, as I had none and was sick of 'corned beef'.
Remove and wash and then tie securely, and cook in the same manner as for corned beef.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "corned" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.