Fry all together, with a few large oysters, of a fine yellow brown.
When one side is of a fine yellow brown, turn it and do the other: double it when served.
Season it a very little, dip the oysters into the batter, and fry them of a fine yellow brown.
Clouet says, in his memoir on enamels, that a fine yellowis obtained with pure oxide of silver, and that it is merely necessary to spread a thin coat of it on the spot to be coloured.
The bright surface of the plate is soon coated with a film of iodine of a fine yellow color; it is then removed and placed over the accelerating solution.
The flowers treated with alum produce a fine yellow on woollen.
This gives a fine yellow, which was in use among the ancients.
The roots and leaves both give out a fine yellow colour.
Put a great spoonful of mince in the hollowed centre of each; enclose by folding the rice upon it; roll each in flour; then in raw egg; lastly in pounded cracker, and fry to a fine yellow brown.
When cold, mould into croquettes; dip in beaten egg, then in rolled cracker, and fry to a fine yellow-brown.
When the croquettes are of a fine yellow-brown, take out with a wire spoon and lay within a heated colander to drain off every drop of fat.
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