Set again, then roll, cut with a cooky-cutter, about an inch thick, and let rise again.
Cool, roll about 1/4 inch thick, cut, and bake in a quick oven, being careful not to burn.
Salad dressing Lettuce 1 pimiento Peel the cucumbers, cut them into halves, and with a small spoon scoop out the cucumbers in chunks, so that a boat-shaped piece of cucumber that is about 1/4 inch thick remains.
Moisten with cold water a board that is about 1 inch thick, place over it some heavy white paper, and force the mixture through a pastry bag or drop by spoonfuls on the paper.
Roll puff paste 1/4 of an inch thick, cut in diamond shaped pieces, chill thoroughly, and bake about 15 minutes.
Spread it a quarter of an inch thick on flat tin sheets, and brown it in front of the fire or put it in the oven.
Mould into oblong cakes aninch thick at the ends, and a little thicker in the centre.
This magnet is composed of about 450 bar magnets, each fifteen inches long, one inch wide, and half an inch thick, arranged in a box so as to present at one of its extremities two external poles (fig.
Take them up and stand away till cold, then cut into slices about half an inch thick.
Rub the butter into the flour, stir in the baking powder, and make into a very light dough with the milk; turn on to a floured board, knead for a few minutes, roll out about half an inch thick.
Make it into small square cakes, about 1/2 inch thick, fry them in hot dripping, and serve in a dish with good gravy poured round them.
Cut some slices of underdone roast beef about half an inch thick; sprinkle over them some bread crumbs, minced shalot, and a little of the fat and seasoning; roll them, and fasten with a small skewer.
The nights of the 20th and 21st instant, the rice ponds froze half an inch thick.
He has two slips of mahogany about five inches long, three fourths of an inch broad, and one tenth of an inch thick, the one having the grain running lengthwise, and the other crosswise.
A firm, crisp head of cabbage cut in slices half an inch or an inch thick, and then again into pieces four or five inches long and two or three inches wide, makes a quite appetizing substitute for celery.
Make nicely seasoned, cold mashed potato into small round cakes about one half an inch thick.
Mix well, and form into cakes half an inch thick and a little larger around than a silver dollar.
Most boilers are made of plates three eighths of an inch thick, and the rivets are from three eighths to three fourths of an inch in diameter.
A punch therefore of an inch diameter will pierce a plate an inch thick.
They should be cut into slices like apple fritters if the pine-apple is small, but if the pine-apple is large they can be cut into strips three inches long and one wide and half an inch thick.
Peel the bananas, cut them into slices half an inch thick, dip them into finely powdered sugar and then into batter, and finish as directed in apple fritters.
Make some mushroom forcemeat; let it get quite cold on a dish about a quarter of an inch thick.
The present consisted, first, of one single ruby made into a cup, about half a foot high, an inch thick, and filled with round pearls of half a drachm each.
Roll it out in a sheet about a quarter of an inch thick.
If for family use, they can be made an inch thick.
Cut the lump in half, roll it out in two even sheets, about half an inch thick, and cut it out in little cakes, with a very small tin, about the size of a cent.
Cut the dough in half, and roll it out into sheets, about half an inch thick.
A simple current detector may be made as follows: Prepare a base 3' × 4' in size and 1 inch thick.
Roll out 1/3 inch thickon floured board; brush with melted butter, sprinkle with sugar, cinnamon and raisins.
The present consisted (1) of one single ruby made into a cup, about half a foot high, an inch thick, and filled with round pearls of half a dram each.
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