Kidneys are good when they are placed inside large Spanish onions and gently stewed, in which case a dab of made mustard is given them.
Put into a deep bowl, with two raw yolks, a tablespoonful of made mustard, and salt and pepper to season.
Mix well, make it hot, remove from the fire and stir in a teaspoonful of made mustard.
Put dessertspoonful butter in saucepan, stir in half teaspoon flour, same of made mustard, and perhaps a little ketchup.
Remove from the fire and stir in the cheese, seasoning of salt, pepper, or made mustard, pinch cayenne, and the egg beaten up.
Mix two tablespoonfuls pepper vinegar, celery vinegar, made mustard, and one of acid fruit jelly.
Set in the oven, while preparing four teaspoonfuls of vinegar, one of made mustard, and one of currant jelly or brown sugar.
Some cooks add a good spoonful of made mustard to the mixture.
When these are well mixed, add by degrees a tea-spoonful of salt, or powdered lump sugar, and the same of made mustard.
If your ham is raw, soak as above directed; then lay the slices flat in a frying-pan; pepper each and lay upon it a quarter of a teaspoonful of made mustard.
Use one tablespoonful of vinegar to three of salad oil (melted butter will do) one teaspoonful of salt to half the quantity of pepper and a teaspoonful of made mustard.
Two teaspoonfuls of made mustard, two of white sugar, one-half teaspoonful of salt and a gill of vinegar; mix and pour over sufficient grated horseradish to moisten thoroughly.
When brown, add a tablespoonful of made mustard to the gravy, and boiling water enough to cover the ham.
Add one cupful of sherry, two tablespoonfuls of made mustard, a teaspoonful of Worcestershire sauce, and a grating of nutmeg.
Take off the cloth, cut in thin slices, and serve with horseradish or made mustard.
When well browned add a pint of stock, salt, pepper and cayenne and one teaspoonful of made mustard.
The dressing is simplicity itself: Within the bowl of a table-spoon are placed, in succession, a spot of made mustard, and a sprinkling of black pepper and salt.
To every cupful of chopped cold boiled ham put a half-teaspoonful of made mustard, as much butter, and a little Worcestershire sauce.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "made mustard" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.