Heat 1 large tablespoonful of butter in a frying-pan; put in the apples and let them steam until tender.
Let cook a few minutes, then stir in 1 large tablespoonfulof boiled rice.
When scorched brown on both sides, but not hard, remove the pan from the fire, pepper and salt the steak, and put a large tablespoonful of fresh butter on it.
Take up a teacupful of the hot soup and stir into this a large tablespoonful of flour which has been wet with cold water and rubbed to a smooth paste; then, two tablespoonfuls of butter.
Add an equal quantity of mashed potatoes, a large tablespoonful of butter and milk, enough to make it very soft.
Put the liquor over the fire with half as much water, salt, pepper, and a large tablespoonful of butter for each quart of soup.
Boil up the gravy in which the shad was baked, put in a large tablespoonful of catsup, a tablespoonful of brown flour which has been wet with cold water, the juice of a lemon, and a glass of sherry or Madeira wine.
Stir up a large tablespoonful of brown flour in a little water and add it to the stew.
At the expiration of that time add to the foamy sponge 1 large tablespoonful of butter or lard, 1 egg and 1/2 teaspoonful of salt, beaten together before adding.
Antimony and ipecacuanha wines, of each an ounce; a teaspoonful every ten minutes for a child till vomiting is produced; but for an adult a large tablespoonful should be taken.
Spread over the top a little dry mustard and season with salt, pepper, two tablespoonfuls of drawn butter and a large tablespoonful of Worcestershire sauce.
On each slice lay a large tablespoonful of dressing made from seasoned bread crumbs, a beaten egg and a tablespoonful of melted butter.
Melt a large tablespoonful of butter in a saucepan, and cook in it for three minutes a tablespoonful of flour.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "large tablespoonful" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.