The small grained hominy is boiled in rather less water, and generally eaten with butter and sugar.
Put the hominy into a deep dish, and stir into it a small piece of fresh butter.
The first mills or hominy blocks were made of wood.
Many of these have been opened and skeletons found to be in a wonderful state of preservation; utensils, pipes, axes, tomahawks, pots and hominypestles have been found.
One cup cold boiled hominy may be substituted for rice.
The route of the party on the twenty-ninth and thirtieth probably led them across the upper course of Hominy Creek, a tributary of the Verdigris, flowing parallel with the Arkansas.
The stream visible from the elevated ground was either the Verdigris or Bird Creek, which unites with Hominy Creek on the Osage-Cherokee boundary.
Hurry up and eat, you folks," she added, as she set a dish of fried hominy before them.
When they hardened, the grains were pounded into hominy in the hominy-block, or else ground into meal in the rough hand-mill, made of two limestones in a hollow sycamore log.
Up Hominy Creek, across the Pigeon, up Richland Creek, across Tuckaseigee River, over Cowee Mount.
The purins are computed by Hall as follows: 1 kilogram contains, Grams Purin Milk Butter Eggs Cheese Farina Rice Hominy Potato 0.
The pot will require filling up with hot water, whilst the hominy is boiling.
One quart of hominy or broken corn to one pint of beans; pick and wash them, and put them to soak with water enough just to cover them.
Borders of rice, hominy or mashed potatoes are examples of the same principles, applied in different ways.
Place the hominy in an agate pudding dish holding 2 quarts, cover with boiling water, add more water as the grains swell and water boils away, and 1 teaspoonful of salt.
As we rode toward them we overtook a cart with a large cask, a number of tin vessels, a bucket of molasses, a pail of milk, and a tub full of hominy or boiled Indian corn.
And the Queen must always have meals ready at every hour of the day and night-- allegorically speaking, it is called a kettle of hominy hanging, for all fugitives and pursuers from any nation on the continent to partake.
Allegorical speaking, she has ever had a kettle of hominy hanging over her fire-place, ready to appease the hunger of those who trod her threshold.
When they came home at night they were hungry, and the young woman set out a bowl of walnut hominy (kana'talu'hi) before them.
Den I tuk de sweet potatoes an' de hominy an' put 'em on de table, an' den I went back in de kitchen to git de baked ham.
The coffee was strong and hot, and the hominy was white and well-cooked; the bacon was brown and crisp and the biscuits light as feathers.
I wonder what it can be," pondered Elizabeth, as she slowly stirred the hominy pot.
A cereal such as cream of wheat, oatmeal, farina, or hominy preparations with top milk (top 16 ounces) sweetened or salted.
Rude little corn-mills and "hominy pounders" were built beside some of the streams.
Fried hominy is always nice to put around a dish of fried chicken or roast game, and it looks especially well if, instead of being sliced, it is cut out into fancy shapes with a cooky-cutter.
While mammy made some hominy one day both my foots was scalded and when they clipped them blisters, they jest put some cotton round them and catched all dat yellow water and made me a yellow dress out of it.
That skinned corn aint like the boiled hominy we have today.
I shall speak of two kinds--hominy and puddings proper.
Another way still of making hominy is to soak it over night, and boil it slowly for four or five hours, in the same water, which should be soft.
They made pots of lye hominy and lye soap the same day.
They had little wooden trays and they would put little fat meat and pot-liquor and corn bread in the tray, and hominy and such as that.
We say, 'Pa, this here yellow corn make hominy look like he got egg cook in 'em; red corn look like hominy cook in red molasses!
The small-grained hominy must be washed and boiled in the same manner as the large, only allow rather less water for boiling.
To be very good, hominy should boil four or five hours.
Hominy is Indian Corn shelled from the cob, divested of the yellow or outer skin by scalding in hot lye, and then winnowed and dried.
If covered up, the condensation of the steam will render the hominythin and washy.
If covered after boiling, the vapour will condense within the lid, and make the hominy thin and watery.
On the hearth stood the pot and skillet, still half full of hominy and meat.
Boil ten ounces of hominy in one quart of water for thirty minutes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hominy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.