To see if the syrup has reached this stage, after the sugar has dissolved let it boil for eight to ten minutes, then dip a wooden skewer into the syrup to obtain a drop of it.
To test this, dip a spoon into the boiling syrup, and when it may be blown easily from the spoon in long shreds it has reached the right degree.
Have ready some frying-batter, dip apricots into it, then fry in plenty of hot Crisco.
Sprinkle with salt and pepper, dip in cream, roll in flour and saute in Crisco until delicately browned.
Let them stand 1 or 2 hours to absorb flavoring of dressing, then dip in batter and drop into hot Crisco to cook till brown.
Then cut out with cutlet-cutter or shape with knife; dip in beaten whites of the eggs, then in fine breadcrumbs, repeat a second time, and fry in hot Crisco.
Skin kidneys, cut them in thin slices, leaving out fat in middle kidney; dip them also in seasonings and lay them on top of meat.
Cut large dinner roll into slices, and toast them lightly on both sides; dip them in egg well beaten then fry in hot Crisco and drain.
Peel and core and slice apples, then dip in milk, toss in flour, and drop into hot Crisco to brown.
Skin and slice tomatoes very thin, dip slices into dressing and place between thin slices of buttered bread.
Then dip in egg beaten up, and roll in breadcrumbs.
Cool and fold in beaten egg whites, form into small balls, dip in beaten egg, toss in crumbs and fry in hot Crisco.
Crisco mold; dipslices of bread in melted Crisco, and arrange them on bottom and around sides of mold, fitting closely together or overlapping.
When cold form into cutlets, dip in egg and then in bread crumbs and fry in smoking hot fat.
Form into small cylinder-shaped croquettes, dip in egg and roll in bread crumbs and fry in smoking hot fat.
Sweet Potatoes Cold boiled or roasted sweet potatoes may be mashed while warm, seasoned with salt, pepper and butter and formed at once into croquettes; dip and fry the same as white potato croquettes.
When cold, form into small cylinders, dip in beaten egg and fry in deep hot fat.
Broiled Potatoes Cut cold boiled potatoes into thin slices lengthwise; dip each slice in a little melted butter, dust it with salt and pepper, and broil it over a clear fire until a golden brown.
Form these into small balls the size of an English walnut; dip in egg and then in bread crumbs and fry in smoking hot fat.
Form into cylinder-shaped croquettes; dip in egg and bread crumbs, and fry in smoking hot fat.
Trim the soft gill portion of the Pleurotus ostreatus into the shape of an oyster; dust with salt and pepper; dip in beaten egg, then in bread crumbs, and fry in smoking hot fat as you would an oyster, and serve at once.
To Serve with a Boiled Leg of Mutton=, wash well the mushrooms and dry them; dip each into flour, being careful not to get too much on the gill side.
When hard, and just before serving, dip the tops in grated chocolate.
Cut a slice of salmon about one inch thick, salt, pepper, dip in oil and broil.
After the corks have been inserted dip the necks of the bottles into hot sealing wax.
I have been deceived once or twice by what appeared to be a dip in the country, but it turned out to be only lower trees and scrub than what we were travelling through.
About an hour before sunset, we came in full sight of a number of tent and table-topped hills to the north-west, the stony table land being to the south of us, and the dip of the country still towards Lake Torrens.
This rotation is, however, too small to be sensible, and hence the dip of the stones upon a glacier sufficiently exposed to the sunlight, enables us at any time to draw the meridian line along its surface.
The haymakers are at work; and half their work is hammering the soft edges of their very miserable scythes, which they then dip in the water.
In the next quiet bay a village maid drives her cow to the river, and chats across the water with another, also leading in a cow to wade knee deep, and to dipits broad nose, and lift it gently again from the cool stream.
When at last a dip of the road hid it from his view, he cocked his steel cap, shrugged his broad shoulders, and rode on with laughter in his eyes, and his weather-beaten face all ashine with pleasant memories.
A mile or so out upon the moor the road takes a very sudden dip into a hollow, with a peat-colored stream running swiftly down the centre of it.
ROWER'S CHANT Row till the land dip 'neath The sea from view.
To determine the dip a Fox's dip circle[1] is used.
To carry out a determination of the total force by this method the Fox dip circle has been slightly modified by E.
I was often saddened at the sight of poor George, who had been a good dip and an old pal of mine.
Silas's wooden leg and his occupation of selling eggs would make anybody smile, even a dip who had fallen and had no money to square it.
Another thing that made the "cons" dislike the Mayor was the fact, that, when he was chief of police, he had settled a popular dip named Feeley for ten years and a half.
Then a dip travels, too, more than most grafters; he jumps out to fairs and large gatherings of all descriptions, and grows to be a man of the world.
Sometimes Mamie or Lena would dipand I would stall, but more frequently I was the pick.
Mix thoroughly the flour, milk, catsup and salt; dip oysters into mixture, then roll in cracker crumbs.
Then dip liver in the flour and fry until brown on both sides.
Wash and clean, wipe dry, dip in beaten egg and roll in bread crumbs.
For fried mush let it get cold, then cut in slices, dip in flour and fry in suet until brown.
Into this dip the quartered bananas and fry as you would doughnuts.
Roll on fine bread crumbs, dip in beaten egg, then roll in bread crumbs and fry in smoking-hot fat, drain on tissue paper.
Make into balls, dip in beaten egg and bread crumbs and fry in hot fat.
Between them lie deep gorges, or broad stretches of grass-park, which dip away and away, until one catches the breath at the grand free sweep of them.
Later, the first dip into the kettle of boiling meat was conceded him, and in that manner he was made free of Lone Wolf's lodge.
In the statement she laid great stress on the importance of the dip of strata.
No doubt he was thinking how, when he had first seen her, her cheeks were as full and ripe as the apples of his old home in New England; and was wondering if the dip of strata were worth this.
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