Mix in enough flour so you can work it nicely on the board.
After softening one cake of compressed yeast in one-half cup lukewarm water, stir in enough flour to make a very stiff dough.
When very light put into a bowl containing one-half cup salted water, stir in enough flour to make a stiff dough.
Wash the roots and scrape them clean; grate them and add a little pepper and salt; beat two eggs, add a pint of milk, and stir in enough flour to make a thick batter, also salt to the taste.
Stir in enough flour to make a drop batter, cover it well, place it in a warm place free from draughts, and let rise over night.
Dissolve the yeast in a part of the tepid water; in the rest of the water mix the salt, sugar, and butter, add the dissolved yeast, and then stir in enough flour to make a soft dough which will not stick to the hands.
Two cups of sugar, one cup of butter, eight eggs beaten light; essence of bitter almond or rose to taste; enough flour to enable you to roll them out.
Mix in enough flour to make the same stiffness as any biscuit dough; roll out not more than a quarter of an inch thick.
Dissolve the yeast in a pint of lukewarm water; then stir into it enough flour to make a thick batter.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enough flour" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.