Dry it, rub it with butter, and broil five to eight minutes, turning it constantly.
Rice cooked in this way can be served in the place of potatoes.
A half dozen chopped almonds will greatly improve a bread pudding or any other simple dessert.
Stew the blood with half a pint of port wine, some good gravy, a sliced onion, a little whole pepper, a blade of mace, and a nutmeg grated.
Set the loaves in a quick oven three quarters of an hour; while baking, take half a pound of new butter, add to it four spoonfuls of water, half a nutmeg grated, and sugar sufficient to sweeten it.
Mix with a quart of flour, half a nutmeg grated, the yolks of four eggs beaten, and four spoonfuls of rose water.
Mix two yolks of eggs with it, and season to taste with salt, pepper, nutmeg grated, and powdered cinnamon.
In the morning add half a cup of melted butter, one cup of sugar, half a nutmeg grated, one saltspoonful of salt, half a teaspoonful of soda, and flour enough to roll out like biscuit.
Flavor it with the grated yellow rind and juice of a lemon, and half a nutmeg grated.
Put the butter into the milk in which the sweetbreads were boiled, and add a few sprigs of parsley cut small; five or six blades of mace; half a nutmeg grated; and a very little cayenne pepper.
Beat six eggs very light, and stir them gradually into a pint of cream or rich milk; adding four table-spoonfuls of powdered white sugar, and half a nutmeg grated.
Half a nutmeg grated, and five or six blades of mace powdered.
Boil a small piece of crushed ginger, a quarter of a nutmeg grated, and two or three ounces of sugar in a quart of strong ale.
Place the thin outer peel and the juice of three Seville oranges and three lemons, with half a nutmeg grated, in a bottle with a pint of brandy, and leave it to stand for a few days.
Nutmeg grated, a quarter of an ounce, avoirdupois weight.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nutmeg grated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.