If to be eaten cold, they only require mustard, pepper, and vinegar.
Give the whole one scald, and put it in cups to be eaten cold.
If it is to be eaten hot, truffles, morels, and mushrooms may be added; but not if it is to be eaten cold.
When cold, put it in a shallow dish, or pattipans lined with paste, to turn out, and be eaten cold.
When it is to be eaten cold, boil fresh cabbage to go with it.
If the turkey is to be eaten cold at the supper-table, drop table-spoonfuls of currant or cranberry jelly all over it at small distances, and in the dish round it.
If the ham is to be eaten cold, and is intended for company, brush it all over with beaten yolk of egg.
It can either be eaten cold, or warmed up with crumbs of bread and butter.
Boil the feet till the bones come out easily, and pick out all the large bones, pack them in a stone pan with pepper and salt, and cover it with vinegar, they may be eaten cold, or dipped in flour and fried.
To bake all manner of Sea-Fowl, as Swan, Whopper, to be eaten cold.
To bake a Pig to be eaten cold called a Maremaid Pye.
The pudding, when baked, may be kept entirely to be eaten cold.
This can be eaten cold or hot; while the small rolls are much better hot.
If to be eaten cold, let it stand in the water till nearly cold, as this makes it richer.
If to be eaten cold, such meats should always be allowed to cool in the water in which they were boiled; and this water, if not too salt, can be used for dried bean or pea soups.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "eaten cold" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.