Soak them four or five hours in lukewarm water--then take them out of the water, scrape off the skin, cut them once in two, and stew them in a little milk.
Baked squash is so sweet that it requires no seasoning but salt, though a little milk or cream may be added if it is very dry.
If corn is dry, add a little milkor cream; if very moist, add oil or butter only.
The money was requisite to purchase a little milk, or butter, or fresh provisions.
As a breakfast, a little milk is drank, or a few dates with a bit of bread is eaten.
Yesterday Haj Ahmed sent me a few dates and a little milk.
Put on the perforated plate, with its valve-pipe screwed on, and fill up the whole space to the top of the tube with nicely-mashed potatoes mixed with a little milk, and finish the surface of them in any ornamental manner.
If cream is not at hand, substitute the yolk of an egg beaten up well with a little milk.
For a plainer pudding, double the quantities of the bread crumbs, and if the eggs do not moisten it sufficiently, use a little milk.
The beans are boiled, and then mixed with a little fat or salt butter, and a little milk or water and flour.
Slip off the sheet of cream into another and larger pan; letting as little milk go with it as possible.
Mix, very smoothly, a small tea-spoonful of arrow-root with a little milk, and stir it into the cream.
Having first mixed it with a spoon, knead it well with your hands; moistening it with a little milk or water, if you find it too stiff.
If you find it too stiff, thin it with a little milk.
Put into a saucepan with just a little milk or cream to moisten, add a little butter and a dusting of salt and pepper.
Add a little milk, then a layer of the flowerets and another sprinkling of milk, cheese and pepper.
Chop one and half ounces of candied lemon peel, add that and moisten all with two well beaten eggs and a little milk if necessary.
Boil two dozen of blanched almonds, and pounded bitter almonds, in a little milk.
Add two eggs and a little milk; then divide the whole into five dumplins, and fry them of a fine yellow brown.
Melt some butter with flour, in a little milk or cream.
Strain the liquor, put it into a saucepan with the oysters, and as much butter, mixed with a little milk, as will make sauce enough; but first rub a little flour with it.
All of them are improved by adding a little milk, but they will do as they are if you have none to spare.
Dose: A teaspoonful three or four times a day, in a little milk, syrup or wine.
Rub two even teaspoonfuls of superfine wheat flour and two teaspoonfuls of carbonate of magnesia, together with a little milk, into a soft batter, free from lumps; add this to the milk and water as soon as they begin to boil.
When wanted warm it quickly or it will turn yellow; if too thick moisten with a little milk.
Put a pinch of salt and pepper in a little milk, into which dip your smelts, and then roll them in flour.
Wash them, then dry them with a cloth, dip them in a little milk, and roll them in flour.
Simmer gently ten minutes, when add the yolks of two eggs which you have mixed in a little milk.
Milk is the best drink for children, but if that cannot be had, sweetened water, with a little milk, will do.
The rule for the cream filling is two eggs beaten with half a cup of sugar and one large tablespoon of flour or one scant tablespoon of cornstarch mixed smooth with a little milk, add flavoring.
Two yolks of eggs beaten with one half cup sugar, add one large tablespoon of flour and a scant tablespoon of corn starch dissolved in a little milk.
If a glazed crust is wanted rub the crust over with a little milk, egg and sugar slightly mixed together.
Season with salt and pepper and just before serving add beaten yolk of one egg mixed with a little milk.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little milk" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.