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Example sentences for "fine bread"

  • Beat one egg with a tablespoon of cold water, dip the cutlets in this and roll in fine bread crumbs.

  • Put this mixture on the ice until cold, then form into small croquettes and roll in fine bread or cracker crumbs.

  • Shape into little rolls, dip in an egg beaten with one tablespoon of water then roll in fine bread crumbs.

  • One-fourth the quantity of fine bread-crumbs that you have of meat.

  • Strew the top with very fine bread-crumbs, and brown quickly on the upper grating of a hot oven.

  • A handful of fine bread-crumbs, with which should be mixed pepper and salt with a little minced parsley.

  • Heat two cups of milk and one of grated cheese; then add two cups of fine bread crumbs, half teaspoonful of mustard, pepper and salt; mix it well.

  • To make this, chop fine half a pound of lean veal and quarter of a pound of ham and add to these a small cup of fine bread crumbs.

  • Dip in beaten egg and in fine bread crumbs.

  • Now wipe the crabs, and dip them in beaten egg, and then in fine bread or cracker crumbs.

  • Dip in beaten egg and then in fine bread crumbs in which there is one teaspoonful of chopped parsley for every cupful of crumbs.

  • Season veal cutlets; dip in beaten egg and roll in fine bread-crumbs.

  • Remove the large bones from the feet; beat 2 eggs with salt and pepper; dip the feet in the beaten eggs; then roll in fine bread-crumbs and fry in deep hot lard until brown.

  • It should then be rolled in fine bread crumbs, or Indian meal.

  • When it has become brown, take it out and dip the slices, one by one, into a plate of fine bread crumbs, then fry them a few minutes longer.

  • Just before you take it up, strew over the surface thickly with fine bread-crumbs seasoned with powdered sage, pepper, and salt, and a small onion minced into almost invisible bits.

  • Pepper and salt; dip each in beaten raw egg, then in fine bread-crumbs or powdered cracker, and fry in nice dripping or butter, hissing hot.

  • Mix with these a handful of fine bread-crumbs and the chopped meat, and make it into small balls.

  • Put the meat into a bowl and mix carefully with it an equal quantity of fine bread crumbs.

  • Mix all these together with a cup of fine bread-crumbs; add plenty of seasoning and two beaten eggs.

  • Stew twenty minutes; stir in a tablespoonful of butter, and two tablespoonfuls of fine bread-crumbs; stew three or four minutes to thicken it well, and pour within the hedge of rice.

  • Add a quarter of a pound of fine bread soaked in milk, three eggs, six ounces of currants well washed and picked, sugar to the taste, a little candied orange peel, and a little sack.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fine bread" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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