Clean and wash the head, and stew with the beef in enough cold water to cover.
Sew up the birds, and put on to stew in enough cold water to cover them, and allow to each a fair slice of fat bacon cut into narrow strips.
Next morning put them on to boil in enough cold water to cover them well.
If you like it thicker, dissolve a tablespoonful of gelatine in enough cold water to cover it well—this may be done by an hour’s soaking—and add to the soup after the latter is strained and cleared of the fat.
Put on the mutton inenough cold water to cover it, and cook very slowly one hour.
Lay it in a large boiler, and pour over it enough cold water to cover it.
Soak a tablespoonful of gelatine for an hour in enough coldwater to cover it.
In the morning, add salt, white flour, soda and butter, and stir in enough cold water to make batter of the right consistency.
Scotch or Irish oatmeal, previously soaked over night inenough cold water to cover it well.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enough cold" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.