Dip each piece in beaten egg, then in grated bread crumbs or rolled cracker; season them with pepper and salt and a little minced parsley.
Put over the fire with two tablespoonfuls of butter, pepper and salt and a little minced parsley.
Overlay these with slices of parboiled potatoes, a little minced onion, an oyster or two chopped, some tiny bits of butter, with salt and pepper.
Stew together half an hour, with a little minced onion; then pepper and salt to taste, and stir in a great spoonful of butter with a very little sugar.
Chop an onion and fry it, with a little minced parsley, in good dripping or butter, for one minute.
Mix in lightly with a fork yolk of one egg, then the stiffly beaten white, seasoned with salt and a little minced onion or parsley, or both.
Squeeze dry and season with a little minced onion, parsley, a little melted butter, salt and pepper, and moisten all with one egg.
Drop a fresh egg into each shell, add a little minced parsley or a teaspoonful of cream, if desired, or any preferred seasoning of minced fish, or meat, or vegetable.
Cut in two lengthwise, season with salt and pepper, dredge with flour, and fry in butter with a little minced parsley.
Cut a slice off the blossom end, scoop out the pulp, drain, mix with an equal quantity of finely cut celery and a little minced onion.
Boil until thick, rub through a sieve, reheat, add the yolks of three eggs beaten with a cupful of cream, two tablespoonfuls of butter in small bits, and a little minced parsley.
Boil and mash the potatoes; add a seasoning of pepper and salt, and, when liked, a little minced parsley.
Prepare two or three eggs well beaten in cream, with a little minced parsley, and a dust of grated nutmeg.
Broil them over a very clear or charcoal fire; put into the dish a little minced shalot, a table-spoonful of ketchup.
It is usual to put a table-spoonful of ketchup into a dish before the fire, with a little minced shalot.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little minced" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.