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Example sentences for "knead well"

  • Knead well, and let it rise from six to seven hours.

  • Work in just flour enough to enable you to handle the dough comfortably; knead well, make into loaves, and let it rise until light.

  • Mix as above; knead well, and bake upon a perfectly clean and sweet board, before a hot fire, with something at the back to keep it up.

  • Knead well, and set to rise for five hours.

  • Knead well, and shape into small balls about the size of a pecan nut; grease muffin tins, put three balls in each, let rise until light, and bake in a hot oven about fifteen minutes.

  • Knead well at night at least fifteen minutes, set to rise.

  • In the morning add half a cup of Porto Rico molasses and Graham flour enough to knead well, let it rise for three hours, knead again, make into loaves and set in a warm place to rise.

  • Knead well, but do not add any more flour.

  • About 9 o'clock in the evening, knead well, adding the balance of the flour.

  • Knead well, let rise; it will require some time, as the fruit retards the raising process.

  • Knead well, and set to rise; when light, mold into loaves; let it rise again, and bake.

  • Knead well, and allow it to rise again for about three hours, or until very light.

  • Knead well; shape into a loaf; let it rise, and bake.

  • Knead well, let it rise in mass and again in the loaf, and bake.

  • Whenever a certain flavor is desired with butter, put a piece of firm and good butter in a bowl with a few drops of essence, knead well, and then mash through a sieve.

  • It requires about half a pint of water, knead well, make a kind of ball with the dough, and put it on a corner of your marble or paste-board.

  • Knead well together, so as to make a rather thick paste, two whites of eggs with flour; spread it with a rolling-pin in a long strip about two inches and a half broad and one-fifth of an inch thick.

  • Knead well, and set to rise where it will not “take cold.

  • Knead well; let it rise until light; make into rolls; let these stand in a warm place half an hour, and bake in a steady oven.

  • Knead well, and let it rise for three hours, or until the dough is light and begins to crack on top.


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