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Example sentences for "little gravy"

  • When blanched, they are served on toast, a little gravy is added, the toast placed on a dessert-plate, and served thus.

  • When nicely frothed, dish it, remove the skewers, and send it to table with a little gravy in the dish, and a tureen of the same.

  • Serve with a little gravy in the dish, and a tureen of the same, and one of well-made bread-sauce.

  • Serve with a little gravy made in the dripping-pan, the same as for other roasts, and send to table with it a tureen of mint sauce, and a fresh salad.

  • Keep constantly basting until done, and serve with a little gravy made in the dripping-pan, and send mint sauce to table with it.

  • Mince some beef fine, with onion, pepper and salt, and add a little gravy.

  • Mince some beef small, with onion, pepper and salt, and add a little gravy.

  • Chop the boiled giblets of your chicken fine with a slice or so of your cold beef, wet with a little gravy, but not too soft.

  • Pour off the butter: put in one dessert spoonful of powder and a little gravy; stir it about till it is well mixed; set it on a slow fire till it is all sufficiently done.

  • The sauce may be either of mushrooms or cucumbers, made by sweating whichever you choose in butter till quite tender, then adding a little gravy, cream, and flour.

  • Make a little gravy in the dripping-pan; pour it over the meat, which send to table with a tureen of made gravy and red-currant jelly.

  • Serve with a little gravy made in the dripping-pan, the same as for other roasts, and send to table with it a tureen of mint sauce, No.

  • Baste it well, and serve with a little gravy made in the dripping-pan, and do not omit to send to table with it a tureen of well-made apple-sauce.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    little after; little angel; little aside; little cayenne; little chap; little confused; little country; little dreaming; little experience; little figures; little fool; little husband; little mare; little open; little pain; little practice; little shake; little sigh; little soldier; little solution; little tired; little too; little trouble; little value; little warm; little wood