Roast beef and mutton, if not previously cooked too much, are nice cut in slices, and just scorched on a gridiron.
When cake that is baked on flat tins moves easily on them, it is sufficiently baked.
Add salt and cream and rub through a fine colander.
Beat until well mixed and if convenient rub through a fine colander, then add the whites of the eggs beaten a little.
Peas and beans require a fine colander, since the skins, of which we are seeking to rid them, would easily go through a coarse one.
Rub a pint of canned or fresh stewed and sweetened blackberries, having considerable juice, through a fine colander or sieve to remove the seeds.
When done, rub through a fine colander to remove all skins and to render them homogeneous.
Strain the mixture through a fine colanderinto an earthen bread bowl, and let it cool.
Then rub through a fine colander, season with pepper, salt, and parsley, and re-heat.
The vegetables should be soft enough to pass freely through a fine colander, or coarse strainer, when rubbed.
Strain through a fine colander, put back in the vessel, season with salt and a little Cayenne pepper, and add three ounces of sweet butter.
When done strain off the water and pound the lettuce through a fine colander.
When done drain off the water and press through a fine colander.
Drain off and pound through a fine colander, add two ounces of butter, one cup of thick cream, heat well and serve.
When they are done, peel them and pass them through a fine colander.
Put a quart of cranberries in a saucepan and set it on a rather slow fire; stir occasionally till done; mash gently through a fine colander, or through a strainer; add a little sugar, and use.
We mean, by a fine colander, one with holes half the size of the ordinary ones, that is, just between the colander and strainer.
Mash through a sieve or fine colander, add a pinch of sugar, and it is ready for use.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fine colander" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.