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Example sentences for "flour and"

  • Have ready a pint of white sauce, remembering to use two table-spoonfuls of flour and two of butter to the pint of milk.

  • One hour and a half before dinner Molly put on a saucepan of water to boil, and then chopped six ounces of beef-kidney suet very fine, which she mixed with half a pound of flour and a pinch of salt.

  • Cook a table-spoonful of flour and one of butter together until perfectly smooth; stir into soup, and add a teaspoonful of chopped parsley.

  • Make a foundation with two eggs, one cupful of sugar, half a cupful of flour and a pint of milk, the same as for vanilla ice cream.

  • One cupful of milk, a teaspoonful of flour and a table-spoonful of butter, salt and pepper.

  • Mix together two table-spoonfuls of flour and four of butter.

  • Make a paste with one quart of flour and a generous pint of cold water.

  • Make a cream sauce with one tablespoon of butter, two tablespoons of flour and three-quarters of a cupful of flour and three-quarters of a cupful of milk poured in slowly.

  • Beat whites stiff and fold them in with 3/4 cup of flour and 1 teaspoon baking powder.

  • Then roll an ounce of butter in flour and add to it before it is served.

  • Stir the butter and sugar together, then add the cinnamon, flour and milk; roll out the dough into sheets, cut it in cakes and bake them in a moderate oven until they are brown.

  • Take a quarter of a pound of flour and pour on just enough water to moisten it.

  • Put on the milk to boil, mix the flour smoothly with a little cold milk; as soon as the milk boils stir in the mixture of flour and milk.

  • Roll in the white of egg and then in flour and sauté in butter.

  • If a leg of venison is to be roasted, first remove the skin, wipe the meat with a damp cloth, and cover it with a paste made of flour and water.

  • When these have browned, add 2 tablespoonfuls of flour and 1 cupful of milk.

  • The cultivator then goes to his field, and covering his hand with wheat-flour and turmeric, stamps it five times on the plough.

  • The articles made by the potter are ordinary circular vessels or gharas used for storing and collecting water, larger ones for keeping grain, flour and vegetables, and surahis or amphoras for drinking-water.

  • Infantile diseases If a baby, especially a girl, has much hair on its body, they make a cake of gram-flour and rub it with sesamum oil all over the body, and this is supposed to remove the hair.

  • Aunt Sarah, did you know Frau Schmidt, instead of using flour alone when baking cakes, frequently uses a mixture of flour and cornstarch?

  • Mary, neatness is an attribute that every self-respecting housewife should assiduously cultivate, and no one can be neat in a kitchen without a suitable apron to protect one from grime, flour and dust.

  • Combine them with different vegetables, cooked in the broth, and serve as the principal dish at a meal, or occasionally serve dumplings composed of a mixture of flour and milk, cooked in the broth, to extend the meat flavor.

  • Add and mix with the above five ounces of flour and lemon-rind grated; beat four whites of eggs to a stiff froth, and mix them also with the rest.

  • Make some puff-paste with equal weight of flour and butter, fold and roll it down six times, and put in a cold place.

  • While it is boiling, mix well together in a bowl one tablespoonful of flour and half a gill of broth, which turn into the saucepan, also grated nutmeg and sugar to taste; boil ten minutes longer, and serve.

  • Take a small quantity of the starch previously obtained from the flour and mix it with water until just milky.

  • Whereas, when you have the exact amount of flour and add it at once, you can proceed with dough without interruption.

  • The Lauretta, which had on board a cargo consisting principally of flour and staves, was burned by Semmes on the 28th of October.

  • Yankee schooners in the harbor, whose skippers had a monopoly of the trade in flour and notions.

  • Nearly a thousand barrels of flour and also a large number of staves were shipped by Mr. H.

  • A better way is to cover the underneath portion of the ham (where the knife has been used), and also the knuckle-end of the bone, with a paste made of flour and water.

  • Heat for an hour, strain, and then mix with about a pound of mustard-flour and a quarter of a pound of castor sugar to make a thick paste.

  • Put another layer of suet over the top of the beef, and then cover the pan with a coarse paste of flour and water.

  • In another saucepan cook an ounce of flour and one of butter together, stirring till they bubble; pour the two gills of stock quickly to it, and stir till smooth.

  • Put a tablespoonful of flour and one of butter into a small saucepan over the fire, stir them together until they bubble; then pour to them half a pint of the strained liquor of the oysters, or part liquor and part stock.

  • The yeast cake is a mixture of thousands of such cells with some flour or flour and meal, and the cells lie dormant in the cake, until we are ready to use them in bread.

  • The same is true of canned goods as of flour and sugar.

  • Dip the handle of a case knife in flour and make a crease through the middle of each round.

  • Shape into flat round cakes, roll in flour and saute in butter until well browned.

  • Cover it on the top and sides with a thick paste of flour and water, nearly half an inch thick.

  • Cover the breast, until it is half done, with white paper, or a paste of flour and water, removing this when you are ready to brown.

  • Pour more gravy over the top, and when it has soaked in well, cover with a paste made of flour and water.

  • Another way is, after having dipped the beef in pickles, roll them in flour and proceed as above, adding double the quantity of water.

  • Proceed as before, but add a tablespoonful of flour and half a pint of strong gravy in it, as No.

  • We give the name bread to a substance containing variable proportions of flour and water.


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


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