Remove the bones, skin, and put into an earthen dish.
Lay in the bottom of an earthen dish, sprinkle lightly with sugar, add a little water, and cook very slowly on the top of the stove until tender.
Put into an earthen dish, cover with water, sprinkle with sugar, cover tightly, and cook slowly.
Put it on an earthen dish, cover it with a cloth and set it in a cold place, in the ice box in summer; let it remain until cold; an hour or more before making out the crust.
To steam a pudding, put it into a tin pan or earthen dish; tie a cloth over the top, first dredging it in flour, and set it in a steamer.
Put it into an earthen dish, and set it in a moderately heated oven.
Put a quart of water and half a pint of vinegar into an earthen dish; skin and clean a pair of soles; put them into vinegar and water, let them remain there for two hours.
Slice the cabbage very fine crosswise, put it on an earthen dish, sprinkle a handful of salt over it, cover it with another dish, and let it stand twenty-four hours.
Wash and pick over four tablespoonfuls of rice, put it in an earthen dish with a quart of water, and place in a moderate oven.
If the grain is to be cooked in a steam-cooker, as soon as set it may be turned into a china or an earthen dish, suitable for use on the table, and placed at once in the steamer to complete the cooking.
Turn a can of well-kept berries into a colander over an earthen dish, to separate the juice from the berries.
If the grain has been kept in an earthen dish, it may best be reheated by placing that inside the steam cooker or an ordinary steamer over a kettle of boiling water.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "earthen dish" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.