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Example sentences for "melted butter"

  • Dish them on a hot napkin, garnish with cut lemon and fried parsley, and send them to table with shrimp sauce and plain melted butter.

  • Send them to table with shrimp sauce and plain melted butter.

  • Take a baking-dish and put into it alternate layers of tomato and rice, finishing off with a layer of tomato, covered up with grated bread crumbs moistened with melted butter.

  • Then add the yolks and one rounded tablespoon of melted butter, and a little salt and pepper.

  • Then put them in a baking-dish with one-half tablespoon of grated Parmesan cheese and one tablespoon of melted butter.

  • Mix one scant cupful of fine, dry bread crumbs with one tablespoonful of melted butter, spread over the potatoes and place in a hot oven until the crumbs are a golden brown, then serve hot.

  • Make a thickening of two tablespoons of flour cooked in two tablespoons of melted butter, and boil it in a pint of milk until thick.

  • Cut a cup of Armour's Star Ham (cold boiled) into dice and moisten half a cup of cracker crumbs in melted butter.

  • This is boiled, and served with one dessertspoonful of chopped parsley added to one pint of melted butter.

  • Ingredients--½ pint of plain white sauce or melted butter (omitting the seasoning).

  • Chop them finely and add them to the sauce or melted butter.

  • Line the pan with paper, and brush that also with the melted butter.

  • Drain and serve with cream sauce or melted butter.

  • Turn at once into greased loaf pan, smooth top with knife dipped in melted butter, and allow to stand in warm place about 30 minutes.

  • Peel two quarts of tomatoes, boil them in a saucepan with an onion, and other soup vegetables; strain and add a level tablespoonful of flour dissolved in a third of a cup of melted butter; add pepper and salt.

  • Gravies should be sent to the table very hot, and in helping one to gravy or melted butter, place it on a vacant side of the plate, not pour it over their meat, fish or fowl, that they may use only as much as they like.

  • Add a half teaspoonful of salt, a saltspoonful of pepper and two tablespoonfuls of melted butter.

  • Add four level tablespoonfuls of melted butter, and half a teaspoonful of salt, a grating of nutmeg and two tablespoonfuls of Parmesan cheese.

  • Break the yolks, add a cupful of milk, a half teaspoonful of salt, one and a half cupfuls of flour and a tablespoonful of melted butter.

  • MAPLE DROPS To a half cupful of maple syrup add one teaspoonful of melted butter, one well-beaten egg and one cup of flour sifted with a teaspoonful of baking-powder.

  • Beat up two eggs, add the chocolate and one-fourth cupful of melted butter.

  • Pour the nougat on this and make it even with a lemon, which should be lightly dipped in oil or melted butter.

  • Meanwhile, beat up the eggs to a stiff froth, season with pepper and salt, stir in the cream and a spoonful of melted butter, and pour evenly upon the layer of ham.

  • Lay for ten minutes in warm (not hot) melted butter, rolling them over and over, that every part may be well basted.

  • Have ready in a saucepan 4 table-spoonfuls of melted butter; the remainder of the coral of the lobster pounded fine, and stirred in carefully, and a teaspoonful of anchovy sauce.

  • It must be thick and smooth as melted butter, and care taken throughout that it does not burn.

  • Sauce--melted butter, with slices of lemon in it, the yolks of three eggs, and some grated nutmeg.

  • Let the mullet be scaled and gutted, and cut gashes in their sides; dip them in melted butter, and broil them at a great distance from the fire.

  • XXIX Ray Long SHAD ROE Dip the roe well in melted butter or bacon fat, place under hot broiler flame, cooking for five minutes on each side.

  • You can brush the surface with melted butter, margarine or oil, but it isn't really necessary.

  • In a small bowl, combine rice, melted butter mixture, peas and carrots, parsley, thyme and salt.

  • Roll each drumstick in melted butter, then in crumbs until well coated.

  • When the skin begins to brown slightly, rub over it a clean piece of cloth dipped in melted butter.

  • To make a stuffing suitable for this purpose, season 2 quarts of fine bread crumbs with 4 tablespoonfuls of chopped onion, 2 teaspoonfuls of salt, 1 teaspoonful of pepper, and cupful of melted butter.

  • Cut the tenderloin into lengthwise slices and brown these slices in melted butter, turning them several times.


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