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Example sentences for "covered dish"

  • Stir frequently, and when it is smoking hot, turn into a deep-covered dish.

  • Send to table in a covered dish, with the gravy poured over them.

  • Boil slowly in a covered saucepan until tender; take from the gravy and lay in a covered dish to keep warm.

  • Boil up once, and turn into a covered dish.

  • Bake in a covered dish set in a pan of hot water, until the apples are tender; then remove the cover and brown.

  • Bake until tender in a covered dish with a spoonful or two of water on the bottom.

  • French cooks bake them slowly six hours in a covered dish, the bottom of which is lined with well-moistened rye straw; however, they may be baked on the oven grate, like potatoes.

  • Food cooked in its own juices in a covered dish in a hot oven, is sometimes spoken of as being steamed or smothered.

  • Take up, drain it and set aside in a covered dish.

  • Send the terrapins to the table hot in a covered dish, and the sauce separately in a sauce tureen, to be used by those who like it, and omitted by those who prefer the genuine flavor of the terrapins when simply stewed with butter.

  • Do not put them in a covered dish, for that would steam them and deprive them of their crispness, which is one of their great charms.

  • Bake in a covered dish, either earthen or iron, in a moderately hot oven three hours.

  • Drain, add a heaping tablespoonful fresh butter and put in a covered dish.

  • Let it boil up once more; then serve in a covered dish, with four hard-boiled eggs sliced over it, and grated bread crumbs.

  • Put in a covered dish, and pour over it boiling milk.

  • Fry them brown over a quick fire, and put them in a covered dish to keep hot.

  • Take off the paper, and send the sour crout to table in a covered dish.

  • Serve it up hot, in a covered dish, and send half a pound of boiled rice in a separate dish, uncovered.

  • Send the terrapin to table hot in a covered dish, and the sauce separately in a sauce-tureen, to be used by those who like it, and omitted by those who prefer the genuine flavor of the terrapin when simply stewed with butter.

  • Just at this moment from around the corner of the Pike home came the young woman in question, with a pitcher in one hand and a covered dish in the other.

  • Just seeing what we was failing to notice, that Mis' Bostick and the Deacon was in need of being tooken care of and, without a word to anybody, starting out with a covered dish and a napkin to do the providing for 'em.

  • I know Mis' Pike will push it on and more'n do her part in the filling of the child's covered dish.

  • Boil up once and serve in a covered dish.

  • When they are tender, take them out, lay in a covered dish to keep warm, stir into the broth a tablespoonful of butter, cut into bits and rolled in flour, with nearly half a cup of milk.

  • Bake the apples, cores, skins and all, in a covered dish with a little water in the bottom to prevent burning.

  • In the course of the afternoon he received from his fair neighbor a folded paper and a covered dish.

  • When you do this, take out the pieces of rabbit, put in a covered dish to keep warm and boil down the gravy very fast, for fifteen minutes.

  • Cook two minutes, stirring up from the bottom to prevent scorching; add the egg, parsley and butter, and pour into a covered dish.

  • The flavour will be heightened by having salted a few the night before in a covered dish, to extract the juice, and then stirring it into the sauce while stewing.

  • Send the steaks to table very hot, in a covered dish.

  • Serve up the heart very hot in a covered dish.

  • Ammonegs, sir," said the little maid, who entered with a covered dish.

  • Just then Mrs Milt entered with the coffee, toast, and a covered dish, a second cup and saucer being on her tray.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "covered dish" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    added that; covered chair; covered dish; covered mountains; covered over; covered wagon; covered with; dramatic expression; ecclesiastical matters; famous victory; golden calf; guns were; last years; marry them; merely natural; nearly spherical; northern regions; personal dignity; railroad track; social institution; the east; thorough study; thy servant; under favorable; will offer; young people