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Example sentences for "large spoon"

  • Work a large spoon up and down in the cream until it is light and the space left by taking out the beater is filled.

  • Take out the beater, and with a large spoon, pack the cream smoothly.

  • Take up some of it in a large spoon, put a small spoonful of the meat in the centre, cover with batter, and slide gently into boiling fat.

  • When the beater is taken out, stir in the whipped cream with a large spoon.

  • Pour the melted butter warm into the midst of the flour and sugar; and with a large spoon or a broad knife mix the whole thoroughly into a soft dough or paste, without using a drop of water.

  • When done, put it into broad flat stone jars, pressing it down, and smoothing the surface with the back of a large spoon.

  • When the lard comes to a boil, take up portions of the batter in a large spoon, or a small ladle, and drop them into the boiling lard, so as to form separate balls.

  • Mash the coral into smooth bits with the back of a large spoon, mixing with it plenty of sweet oil; and, gradually, adding it to the bits of chopped lobster.

  • In a large frying-pan melt a pound of lard, and when it comes to a boil, put in with a large spoon a half tea-cupful of batter.

  • Put them into a pan, and mash them with a large spoon, or a wooden beetle.

  • Stir the corn with the hands or large spoon thoroughly; then mold into balls with the hands.

  • Then with a large spoon, drop the batter upon a baking tin, which has been buttered and floured, being careful to have the cakes as nearly the same size as possible and resembling in shape the half of a peach.

  • When cool enough to bear your finger in it, take it in your lap, stir or beat it with a large spoon, or pudding-stick.

  • Some persons put it on with a knife, but it is far smoother and more evenly spread over the cake if put on with a large spoon.

  • Stir into the above, with a large spoon, unbolted wheat meal, until it is a stiff dough.

  • While frying, mash fine with a large spoon, and add pepper and salt.

  • With a large spoon, mash perfectly fine; add salt, a heaping tablespoonful butter and a teacup rich milk.

  • When serving add few drops of lemon juice and a large spoon of cream.

  • Now fry the onions, sliced, in a stew-pan, with a large spoon of butter.

  • Dessertspoons of Condensed Milk (omit the Sugar); or, 1 Large spoon of Cream instead of Condensed Milk.

  • Ten pounds of Sugar, large spoon of cream of tartar; cook to a Hard Crack, or 290 deg.


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