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Example sentences for "large dish"

  • Sometimes Margaret used both the tomato filling and the chicken in the eggs, when she wanted to make a large dish.

  • Do not put this in a large dish, but in small ones, buttered well, and serve at once.

  • You can serve the oysters on squares of buttered toast, or put them in a large dish, with sifted bread-crumbs over the top and tiny bits of butter, and brown in the oven.

  • When they are again scalding hot, stir in a lump of butter the size of an egg (for a large dish) rolled in flour, salt, pepper and chopped parsley to taste.

  • Beat light with two eggs (for a large dish).

  • Bake, covered, half an hour—or forty minutes for a large dish.

  • Bake about three-quarters of an hour for a large dish—half an hour for one of medium size.

  • Wrap them closely in a fine napkin and send them to table on a large dish, garnished round the edge with hard-boiled eggs, either cut in half, or in circular slices, yolks and whites together.

  • Cover a large dish, with small slices of dry toast with the crust cut off.

  • When done, drain it, and put it on a large dish.

  • The above proportions will make rather a large dish.

  • This quantity, for a large dish of mackerel.

  • They had placed before them a flagon of ale, and a large dish of stewed flounders, of which they had always abundance.

  • The flounders were immediately taken away, and a large dish of salt meat substituted in their place.

  • As the froth rises, take it off with a spoon, and lay it on a sieve (with a large dish under it) to drain.

  • Spread them out on a large dish, and set them near the fire, or in the hot sun, to dry, placing the dish in a slanting position.

  • Have beside your pan a sieve (bottom upwards) with a large dish under it.

  • When sufficiently fried, spread them on a large dish to cool, and grate loaf-sugar over them.

  • Send it to table with the shell placed on a large dish.

  • When done, butter it with fresh butter, and send it to table on the board; under which, place a large dish or tray.

  • Lay the slices side by side, on a large dish--not one slice on the top of another.

  • Then drain the pieces well, and lay them, separately, to cool on a large dish.

  • Take it off the fire, and the patties being baked, remove them from the tin-pans, place them on a large dish, and fill them up to the top with the mixture.

  • Lay them in a large dish; sprinkling a very little salt evenly over the slices; and in half an hour turn them on the other side.

  • Send it to table in the shell placed on a large dish.

  • You do not want more than a pint for a large dish of macaroni.

  • Beat in, while warm, three tablespoonfuls melted butter (this is for a large dish).

  • Turn into a large dish, the lower crust on top, and the gravy about it.

  • Oil a fork and a large dish, and use the fork to drop the pieces of marmalade into the candy; lift them out quickly, and lay them on the dish, which will be better if it is set on ice.

  • To make a large dish, get six oranges, two lemons, a two-ounce package of gelatine.

  • When done, put the pie on a large dish, and pour the gravy over it.

  • Sufficient, this quantity, for a large dish of mackerel.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "large dish" 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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