Place them in a dish, sprinkle over them two tablespoonfuls of grated American cheese, two tablespoonfuls of grated bread crumbs, a large teaspoonful of melted butter, and brown in the oven for ten minutes.
Large quantities of this wholesome and refreshing preparation are manufactured and consumed every summer; it is sold in bottles, and also as a beverage, made by dissolving a large teaspoonful in a tumbler two-thirds filled with water.
Put a wineglassful of whisky into a half-pint tumbler; sweeten with a large teaspoonful of honey, and fill up with milk that has been nearly brought to boiling over a clear fire.
Catch the blood of a hog; to each quart of blood put a large teaspoonful of salt, and stir it without ceasing till it is cold.
Lay in the centre of each circle a mound of the force-meat--perhaps a large teaspoonful, only be careful to leave a quarter-inch margin all round.
Stir out the lumps, add a large teaspoonful of salt, and when the milk and water boil, stir in the rice, exactly as when you make gruel.
Mix with warm water, a gill of molasses, a teaspoonful of saleratus, a large teaspoonful of salt, and half a gill of yeast.
Make in same way as in the above recipe, but substitute a large teaspoonful of finely chopped parsley for the vinegar.
One cup of milk, 1/2 cup of water, 1 large teaspoonful of butter, a scant tablespoonful of flour moistened with a small quantity of water, before adding.
Stir together three heaping teaspoonfuls of baking powder, three cups of Graham flour and one cup of white flour; then add a large teaspoonful of salt and half a cup of sugar.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "large teaspoonful" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.