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Example sentences for "minced"

Lexicographically close words:
minaire; minaret; minarets; minatory; mince; mincemeat; minces; mincing; mincingly; mind
  1. Fry half an onion in a very little butter; when it is a light brown add a tablespoonful of minced raw ham and two or three stalks of celery, then add a quart of soup stock; simmer slowly for half an hour.

  2. It is a pie of the most delicate and tender mouse minced up with bacon.

  3. I did not remember that I had minced it up so fine; I suppose this is a quicker oven than my own.

  4. The murderers had not scrupled to say that if the Duke had been there they would have handled him worse; they would have minced his flesh, so that every one of them might have had a piece.

  5. We steeped all this together, all night among water, all hacked (or minced up) through other.

  6. In making the stuffing, you may substitute for the grated bread, chestnuts boiled, peeled, and minced or mashed.

  7. When the chops have been turned for the last time, you may strew over them some finely minced onion moistened with boiling water, and seasoned with pepper.

  8. Footnote: French mustard is made of the very best mustard powder, diluted with vinegar, and flavoured with minced tarragon leaves, and a minced clove of garlic; all mixed with a wooden spoon.

  9. Then season it with six ounces of fine salt, one ounce of black pepper, half an ounce of cayenne, one table-spoonful of powdered cloves; and one clove or garlic minced very fine.

  10. Garnish them with lumps or pats of minced paisley mixed with butter, pepper and salt.

  11. Make a good paste in the proportion of a pound and a half of minced suet to three pounds of flour.

  12. Serve them up with parsley sauce, and garnish the dish with lumps of minced parsley.

  13. Add sage-leaves and sweet marjoram, minced fine, or rubbed to powder.

  14. A quarter of an hour before it is to be served, put in some minced parsley, salt, and pepper.

  15. When it boils up, sprinkle in salt, and put in the minced meat; cover it, and let it stand upon the fire long enough to heat thoroughly, then stir in a small piece of butter.

  16. The meat thus stewed may be used as directed for minced meat in the chapter on Common Dishes, &c.

  17. Add some minced parsley and a spoonful of rice.

  18. To make a convenient use of the meat, see the receipt for minced meat.

  19. Alexander Mowdiewort, gin ye desire to use minced oaths and braid oaths indiscriminately, ye shall not use them in my stable.

  20. Then he would have reproved himself for the unlicensed exclamation as savouring of the "minced oath," had he not been taken up with watching the dogs.

  21. A kind of pastry made of minced and spiced meat or vegetables, or fruit, wrapped in paste, and fried in fat--originally one containing rice as an ingredient.

  22. Made of minced lobster meat in the same manner as à la Lorenzo dishes of crab meat.

  23. Made of minced crab meat, put on toast spread with anchovy paste, then all covered with parmesan cheese and bread crumbs, buttered, browned in the oven, and served.

  24. Some finely minced chives or parsley may be mixed into the eggs before baking.

  25. Those whom Ibsen designed to crush had not minced their own words.

  26. Language was not minced by the assailants, and still less by the defenders.

  27. For stuffing, one-half pound of onions, one teaspoonful of powdered sage, three tablespoonfuls of bread crumbs, the liver of a duck parboiled and minced with cayenne pepper and salt.

  28. Pour over the salad, adding, if you choose, three tablespoonfuls of minced celery; toss up well and put in a glass bowl.

  29. Then add pepper, salt and a little grated nutmeg, together with finely-chopped parsley, and then the minced fish.

  30. Spread in a granite kettle half of the potatoes, then half of the fish, then sprinkle in the minced onions, then the bacon, then half of the tomatoes.

  31. Cold salt codfish is nice minced fine, and mixed with mashed potatoes, and warmed up, with just water enough to moisten it, and considerable butter.

  32. Beat the eggs to a froth, and to a dozen of eggs put three ounces of finely minced boiled ham, beef, or veal; if the latter meat is used, add a little salt.

  33. Any kind of cooked meat is nice minced fine, and mixed with the dressing.

  34. Or to this foresaid Hash, you may add some yolks of hard eggs minced among the meat, or minced and mingled, and put whole currans, whole capers, and some white wine.

  35. Or boil your chickens, take out the bones and make a pasty with some minced meat, and a caul of mutton under it, on the top spices and butter, close it up in good crust, and make your pies according to these forms.

  36. Season well with salt, pepper, onion juice, a large teaspoon of minced parsley, and a teaspoon of lemon juice.

  37. Put the minced meat into the sauce and let it cook without boiling.

  38. Toss them over the fire for five or six minutes, add eight ounces of rice boiled in stock, an equal quantity of sausage meat, four or five ounces of butter, a small quantity of minced parsley, and pepper and salt to taste.

  39. Cover and bake half hour, then if the fish is done serve in the same dish with little finely minced parsley scattered over.

  40. Fry a rounding tablespoon of chopped onion and half as much minced parsley in a rounding tablespoon of butter until yellow, add two level tablespoons of cornstarch.

  41. Cook five minutes, add two cups of finely chopped cooked veal, half a level teaspoon of salt, a saltspoon of pepper, also the beaten yolks of two eggs, and a tablespoon of finely minced parsley.

  42. Cook five minutes, season with salt, pepper and celery salt, and a few drops of lemon juice, and a tablespoon of finely minced parsley.

  43. Take up the chicken, brush the inside over with an egg beaten with one tablespoon of cold water, lay in a dripping pan and dust over the egg half a cup of fine bread crumbs mixed with the same amount of minced cooked ham.

  44. Mix with it one cupful of bread crumbs, one tablespoonful of chopped parsley, two tablespoons of finely minced ham and the grated peel of a lemon.

  45. Tinned meat is good, sometimes excellent; but when you find that a cunning storekeeper has palmed off all his minced mutton on you, you are apt to fancy tinned fare monotonous!

  46. But it is a mistake to tell a thrilling tale when people are eating minced beef and boiled potatoes.

  47. But just at that moment cook rang the dinner-bell, and nothing could be said till they had all been helped to minced beef.

  48. The carrot, which may be preserved fresh in sand in the cellar, prevents heat in the stomach and bowels; a little lean beef or mutton minced small may also be used sometimes; after different trials, it is in this way I feed my nightingales.

  49. They feed them on minced meat, either dressed or raw, insects, eggs, soaked bread, and fruit.

  50. They are fed with crumb of white bread, and poppy-seed steeped in milk; some ants' eggs or a little minced lean meat will be a wholesome addition.

  51. Have ready a thick batter, dip in the slices, sprinkle with minced parsley and a little minced onion, put into a thickly greased bag and cook fifteen minutes.

  52. Have ready a mixture of minced cooked chicken and ham, stirred to a thick paste with white sauce.

  53. If liked, a finely minced onion may be added.

  54. Add two finely minced onions, a cooking apple cut in dice, the juice of half a lemon, and a teacupful of stock, browned and thickened and with a dessertspoonful of curry powder stirred smoothly into it.

  55. A very nice stuffing is made with some sausage-meat or some kidneys cut small, flavoured with minced onion and parsley.

  56. Put them into a well buttered bag, with a slice of butter, a tablespoonful of minced parsley, the same of minced onion, if the flavour is liked, the juice of half a lemon and half a teacupful of water.

  57. Fill this with sausage-meat, cored and skinned sheep's kidney, or a little minced and seasoned meat.

  58. These are afterwards piled up on deck to be minced into thin slices for boiling in the pots.

  59. Presently they brought us some food--rice, and some stuff minced with it.

  60. Put the cut lettuce in a bowl, place upon it the minced chicken in a close heap in the centre.

  61. One can salmon minced fine, draw off the liquor.

  62. Three eggs, one teaspoon of butter, one teaspoon of parsley, two tablespoons minced ham.

  63. Put it into a stew pan with onion and an apple minced fine and a teaspoonful of cream, and let it all simmer for two or three hours.

  64. Then there were dishes of hashed meat or stew, followed by minced pies in miniature.

  65. It is a little ball of minced meat covered with dough, the whole being no larger than a robin's egg.


  66. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "minced" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    minced onion; minced parsley