Either chop fine, and add a spoonful of butter, half a teaspoonful of salt, and a little pepper, or serve them whole in a dressing madeby heating one cup of milk with the same butter and other seasoning as when chopped.
Stuff one only with a dressing made of bread-crumbs, the hard-boiled yolk of an egg, a little minced sage and onion.
Stuff with a dressing made of bread-crumbs, wet up with butter and water and seasoned to your taste.
Rub the latter with salt and pepper, and fill with a dressing made of bread soaked in water and squeezed out, a tablespoonful butter, a little salt, pepper and parsley.
Fill the goose with a dressing made of: Mealy Irish potatoes, boiled and mashed fine.
Pour over them a dressing made of the yolk of one egg and olive oil, creamed smoothly together; salt and pepper to the taste; one teaspoonful prepared mustard, a little vinegar.
Take well headed lettuce, chop it fine and pour over a dressing made of salt and pepper, mustard, hard-boiled egg, and olive oil.
Rub them inside with pepper and salt, and fill them with a dressing made of crumbs of bread, two or three onions finely minced, some pepper, salt, and butter enough to make the crumbs adhere.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dressing made" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.