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Example sentences for "little grated"

  • Put four ounces of powdered sugar in a bowl, with the yolks of four eggs, and stir them well together with a wooden spoon, until they become white and slightly consistent; then add three ounces of flour and a little grated lemon-peel.

  • Add to the scraped potato, butter, milk, pepper, salt and a little grated cheese, fill the empty shells and heap above the top.

  • Stir this into the puree until of a creamy consistency, add a pint of hot milk, a beaten egg, salt and pepper to taste and a little grated nutmeg if liked.

  • A little grated cheese or minced parsley may be sprinkled over the top.

  • Drain the pulp, add an equal quantity of cucumber dice, cut small, and a little grated onion to season, mix with a French dressing and fill the tomato shell with the mixture.

  • Make a little thick puree of spinach, add a pinch of savoury herbs containing marjoram; mix in a little clarified butter and one or two lumps of sugar rubbed on the outside of a lemon, as well as a little grated nutmeg.

  • Add a brimming teaspoonful of powdered sugar, a little grated nutmeg, and pepper and salt.

  • You can colour the sauce red by adding a little beetroot, and make the sauce hot by adding a little grated horse-radish.

  • Add a little grated nutmeg; cover with paste, and bake half an hour.

  • MILK PUNCH= Add to a glass of milk a teaspoonful or more of sherry, brandy, or rum; sweeten to taste; shake well and dust over the top a little grated nutmeg.

  • A little grated cheese is a pleasant accompaniment to this soup, each person adding it as pleases him.

  • Then stir in a tablespoonful of browned flour, wet up in cold water; simmer three minutes; add the sliced meat and wine, with a little grated lemon-peel and a teaspoonful of currant jelly.

  • Have ready a great spoonful of butter in a saucepan, with a little grated lemon-peel, pepper and salt.

  • Similar patties may be made of prawns, or crabs.

  • Mix a table-spoonful of powdered saltpetre with half a pound of fine salt, and rub the meat all over with it.

  • Mix the chopped asparagus thoroughly with the egg and cream, adding a salt-spoon of salt, and a very little cayenne.

  • Season with salt, pepper, and a little grated onion (I keep an old grater for the purpose).

  • The above can be varied by using a different kind of nuts or Mapleton's Nut-meat Preparation, and by the addition of a little grated onion, minced parsley, and one or two teaspoonfuls Vegetable Extract.

  • Such sudden and violent exertion, allied with the excitement of the terrible moment, had overpowered the weak boy.

  • Bright Sun said I was waiting here for you, and had something important to tell you?

  • I think it was a warning, Dick," replied Albert at last.

  • We will, therefore, commence with the circumstance of age, and examine how far this affects the quality of meat.

  • This is very useful for keeping articles hot, without altering their quantity or quality.

  • Small Pox A well-ventilated apartment, mild aperients; if fever be present, No.

  • Pickled French beans or gherkins, cut fine, may be added, or a little grated horseradish.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    greatest happiness; largely because; little above; little attention; little brook; little celery; little cloud; little door; little finger; little friends; little good; little help; little hole; little interest; little juice; little patch; little pepper and salt; little saint; little seasonal temperature variation; little short; little sister; little sweetheart; little talk; little wine; little wistfully; little woman