Having seasoned the steaks with a little salt and cayenne, and some powdered nutmeg and mace, lay them upon the lettuce, pour on just sufficient water to cover the whole, and let it stew gently for an hour, skimming it occasionally.
Then put in a layer of tomatoes, seasoned slightly with a little salt and cayenne, and some powdered mace or nutmeg.
Season with a little salt and cayenne pepper, and strain it through a sieve.
Boil for a minute, then add one apple fried in butter, one tablespoonful of chutney sauce, one teaspoonful of Worcestershire sauce, and a little salt and Cayenne pepper.
Season with a little salt and Cayenne pepper, let come nearly to a boil, and add one-half glass of sherry wine.
Put a cup of water, an ounce of butter, and a little salt and Cayenne pepper in a vessel and bring to a boil.
Then take one-quarter of a boiled calf's head and cut in small squares and put in a casserole with one glass of dry sherry wine, a little salt and Cayenne pepper, and boil for five minutes.
Put it into a soup-pot with sufficient water to cover the whole, and season with a little salt and cayenne.
Then add a little salt and cayenne, and put in the hare again.
Half an hour before serving, clear a lobster or crab from the shell, and put it into the stew, adding a little salt and cayenne.
If the gravy is not sufficiently seasoned, add a little salt and cayenne.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little salt and cayenne" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.