After this third course Dolly removed everything and crumbed the table.
If the crumbed surface looked dry in the oven, it must be again basted.
The way youcrumbed those chops is the way you must crumb cutlets, fish, oysters, or croquettes.
They are better crumbed a little while before they are fried, as they have time to dry.
The pieces of tongue might also be egged and bread-crumbed previous to cooking as above, and served with a plain gravy, or any sharp sauce.
Soak one pint crumbedbread in one quart milk; add three tablespoons of sugar, pinch of salt, and the huckleberries.
Brush small molds with butter, fill with crumbed bread and dried English currants.
The table may be crumbed before and after the salad course or before the dessert course.
Dry cake may also be crumbed and used in place of flour and sugar in a steamed pudding.
For a family meal, the table may be crumbed as follows: Let the hostess use the crumb tray while seated at her place, and then let her pass it on so that each member of the family may in turn remove the crumbs from his own cover.
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Drop from one hand to the other to remove the loose crumbs and lay croquettes on a plate or board until all are crumbed the first time.
Serve at once on the same platter with the bacon, or instead of using bacon fat, fry the crumbed bread in sweet drippings, or a tablespoonful each of lard and butter.
The crumbs should be dusted on the board; the food to be fried should be lightly crumbed all over, then dipped into egg so as to cover the article entirely, then rolled again in bread crumbs.
Crumbed food is usually arranged in a croquette basket before placing it in the hot fat.
Did anyone ever hear before of crumbed cutlets and 'assortments' being bought at five o'clock in the afternoon?
And naturally, the crepine, the small sausages, the chitterlings, and the crumbed trotters provided me with delicate greys and browns.
Minced veal makes a very pretty dish put into scollop shells, and bread crumbed over, and sprinkled with a little butter, and browned in a Dutch oven, or a cheese-toaster.
If they are bread-crumbed and covered with buttered writing-paper, and then broiled, they are called “maintenon cutlets.
Stale cake, crumbed fine, in place of bread, is an improvement.
Then she gave the babies a crust of bread to stop their clamoring while she crumbed up some in the saucepan and kept stirring it so that it shouldn't scorch, taking out part, presently.
Roll in flour; or they can be egged and crumbed like croquettes.
The slices can be egged and crumbedbefore frying, and are nicer than when merely floured.
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