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Example sentences for "little melted"

  • You may pour a little melted butter in the dish with veal, but all the others must be served without sauce, and garnished with horse-radish, nicely scraped.

  • Stir into the plain suet mixture 1½ cups stoned raisins broken into pieces, boil the same as Plain Suet Pudding and serve with hard sauce flavored with rum and mixed with ½ cup blanched almonds or walnuts broken into pieces.

  • Half the above quantities will be sufficient for a family of 6.

  • Or, sprinkle with crumbs, pour over a little melted butter, and brown in the oven.

  • XVIII Heat a can of caviare with a little melted butter, season with lemon-juice and cayenne, and serve on small squares of hot buttered toast.

  • Pour over a little melted butter, season, and serve.

  • Have the bone sawed through in several places, and the meat notched or scored down to the bone.

  • Extract all the hard, or tough, uneatable part, and throw it away.

  • Put on the side of your plate, any nice fish sauce from the castors.

  • Sprinkle it on top with bread-crumbs and a little melted butter, and send to the oven until colored a bright yellow.

  • Take fifty oysters, the third of which put in a deep dish with a little pepper, salt, a little melted butter, and cover with bread-crumbs.

  • Baste it often with liquid in pan and a little melted Crisco.

  • When taken out of oven brush crust with a little melted Crisco.

  • Baste with a little melted butter, and remove the paper about five minutes before it is done.

  • Put a little melted, but not hot, meat jelly in the bottom, and set on cracked ice until it is firm.

  • Add one teaspoonful of salt, a little melted lard, and a little sugar.

  • Flatten the steak with the broad side of a hatchet; broil over clear coals; lay upon a chafing-dish, and pour over it a little melted butter in which has been stewed a quarter of an onion sliced.

  • Beat into some good, sweet apple-sauce a little melted butter, and season to taste with nutmeg.

  • Lay them for fifteen minutes in a little melted butter, turning them several times.

  • Drain, sprinkle with flour, dip in egg yolks beaten smooth with a little melted butter, then in crumbs.

  • Sprinkle with minced parsley and lemon-juice and pour over a little melted butter.

  • Pour over a little melted butter, garnish with lemon and parsley, and serve in the dish in which it is baked.

  • Pour over a little melted butter, and garnish with lemon and parsley.

  • Or, You can make a plainer dish of cold boiled rice, moistened with milk and a little melted butter to a smooth paste.

  • Chop cold boiled cabbage, and drain very dry, stirring in a little melted butter, pepper, and salt, with three or four tablespoonfuls of cream.

  • Rub the yolks of three or four hard-boiled eggs to a smooth paste with a very little melted butter, pepper, and salt.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little melted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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