The sultan has been frequently observed, when detecting an interloper, to moisten his thumb to prevent its escape, and then demolish it with great composure and dignity.
They were regaled by the sultan with cheese and ground nuts from Soudan; the former of a pleasant flavour, but so hard that they were obliged to moisten it with water previously to eating.
Mix the vegetables, bread crumbs and flavouring well together, moisten with half the egg, form into sausages, roll in the other half of egg and bread crumbs, and fry in the one ounce of butter or boiling oil.
Place about half a tablespoon of the mixture in the centre of each square, moisten the edges, and fold neatly over.
Parboil the liver, chop it fine and put it into a hot frying pan with just enough of the liquor it was boiled in to moisten it so it won't be hard and dry.
Add to this the leaf lard previously chopped moderately fine, mix well and add a little blood to improve the color and moisten the whole.
Of a man who lay face downward far out in the desert, and had not a drop of water to moisten his lips.
There will be enough to moisten my lips with; and if I thirst for an ocean that is not her fault.
If blackening has occurred, moisten with sulphuric acid, and ignite again.
To reconvert it into carbonate, moisten with a few drops of ammonic carbonate solution, and dry in a water-oven.
Allow to cool; moisten with strong hydrochloric acid; warm with a little water and test for the metals in the solution by the ordinary methods.
It is best to moisten with hydrochloric acid (or, in the case of some silicates, to treat with ammonium fluoride) before bringing the substance into the flame.
Weigh up another 2 grams of the dried sample, and place them in a platinum dish; moisten with water, and cover with 20 c.
Moisten with a few drops of platinic chloride solution without breaking up the paste by stirring.
Moisten with the milk or water and form into a mass.
Moisten the graham flour carefully with 1 cupful of the cold water.
Then moisten them with milk and sprinkle sugar over them before placing them in the oven.
Stir the sugar into the rice and if necessary moisten with a little cream.
Moisten the corn starch with a little cold water and stir in 1/2 cupful of the boiling water.
Fry half a pound of bacon cut in small pieces, drain, moisten with a pint of Spanish sauce (Art.
Place your ducks on top, moisten them with sufficient consomme (Art.
When beginning to color slightly, moisten with a pint of milk, stir well until boiling, after which boil ten minutes longer; strain, and serve.
Wash half a pound of rice and boil it for ten minutes, put it in cold water, drain it and moisten with a quarter of the liquid in which the chickens were cooked and which you have strained, add a pinch of salt, pepper, and nutmeg.
Peel and chop fine two cloves of garlic, put them in a saucepan with four tablespoonfuls of oil; when very lightly colored, moisten with a quart of tomato sauce (Art.
Simmer gently three quarters of an hour, remove the meat from the thighs and shoulders, pound it together with two ounces of rice well boiled, moisten with the consomme in which your rabbit was cooked, and put through a sieve.
Moisten with a claret-glass of white wine, and half a pint of Spanish sauce (Art.
He felt that he was diving, and had the thought that there was but water enough tomoisten his red hands when his senses left him.
Moisten your own nostrils and lips, and this sense is plainly sharpened.
I would then moisten my fingers, dip them into the salt, and offer them to the rabbit.
They delight in several old Catches, which they sing at all Hours to encourage one another to moisten their Clay, and grow immortal by drinking; with many other edifying Exhortations of the like Nature.
The adulterated plaster is too hard for this; it will not stick, unless you moisten it on the varnished side.
Another method of detecting the adulteration is to moisten it with your tongue on the side opposite to that which is varnished; and, if the plaster be genuine, it will adhere exceedingly well.
Mix together andmoisten with creamed butter, add a dash of salt.
Butler Chop up very fine one-half of medium sized cabbage head, one stalk of celery and one sweet pepper, salt to season, add one-half cup of sugar and enough vinegar to moisten the mixture.
Remove a thin slice from the side lengthwise of potatoes; scoop out the pulp, pass through the ricer; add two tablespoonfuls of butter or bacon fat; moisten with hot milk; add two tablespoonfuls each finely chopped chives or onion.
McMicken Moisten one cup flaked salmon with butter sauce, pinch minced parsley; one hard boiled egg, chopped fine.
Season with salt, pepper, one teaspoonful mustard and moisten with thick mayonnaise.
Moisten it with milk to a soft paste and half fill patty pans with the mixture.
Moisten with brown or cream sauce, to which add one-half tablespoonful minced parsley and onion juice.
Moisten with the beaten yolk of one egg and shape in small balls.
Chop eggs and pepper, mix other ingredients and add to chopped eggs, moisten with cream and spread between thin slices of buttered bread.
Dawn was given to make our awakening pleasant, the days to ripen the harvest, the rains to moisten it, the evenings for preparation for slumber, and the dark nights for sleep.
Even the two good sisters yielded to the solicitations of the ladies, and consented to moisten their lips with the foaming wine, which they had never before tasted.
The saliva serves to moisten the triturated food, facilitate its passage, and has the property of converting starch into sugar; but the latter quality is counteracted by the action of the gastric juice of the stomach.
Add sufficient soup stock tomoisten and season to taste.
Save a little frosting to moisten top; then put grated cocoanut to give appearance of snow.
Dip a feather in a solution of sulphate of iron, and moisten the paper with it and the writing will become black.
Write with a solution of super-carbonate of soda;--moisten the paper with a solution of sulphate of copper, and the writing will become green.
Moisten and compress a bladder till no air remains in it, and tie the neck of it upon a perforated cork; set the cork in a flask containing the materials for producing hydrogen gas (see 9.
We were, however, so nearly burned up that there was not a sufficient flow of saliva to moisten the little bits of broiled meat in the mouth.
We were so nearly worn out that we tried to eat a little meat, but after chewing a long time, the mouth would not moisten it enough so we could swallow, and we had to reject it.
Lay some slices of sponge cake in the bottom of a deep dish; moisten it with wine.
Cut up the butter in the flour, add to it the sugar and ginger, and stir in molasses barely enough to moisten the flour, as it will become softer by kneading.
Take a quarter of a pound of flour and pour on just enough water to moisten it.
Pour the milk or cream over the sponge cake to moisten it.
Moisten with cider, and add wine and brandy to your taste.
Pour over a pint of the crumbs of baker's bread as much boiling milk as will moisten it, mash it smoothly in the milk.
Have a piece of clean sponge tied on a stick, dip it in melted butter, and as the skin dries moisten it.
Three pounds of flour, A quarter of a pound of sugar, Half an ounce of ground ginger, Half a pound of butter, Molasses sufficient to moisten the flour.
Slice some bread, stale is better than fresh; pour over it enough rich milk or cream, if you have it, to moisten it.
It is afterwards spun, observing to moisten the fingers with oil.
These three articles being mixed, you will put them in a wooden bowl, and moisten them with linseed oil, until you find the composition (being pressed well) is sufficiently hard.
Moisten the contents of the second watch glass with a little water and a trace of acetic acid, and apply through an incision in the skin of the back of a young frog.