Warm it in a cupful of olive oil, 1 clove of garlic, some Spanish red pepper and a wine-glass of tarragon vinegar.
Slice 3 sweet oranges, after removing the skin and pith, make a dressing with 3 tablespoonfuls of olive oil, a tablespoonful of lemon juice, and a pinch of salt.
Beat up the white of an egg, with salt and pepper, a spoonful of chopped parsley, a small onion and a teaspoonful of olive oil.
Cut cold boiled ham into rather thick slices, cover with a mixture of pepper, olive oil, and mustard; dip in egg, then in cracker crumbs and set in a cold place.
Fry each piece in olive oil, add a sprig of parsley, a slice of onion, salt and pepper, and five mushrooms if you have them.
An Arab will live three months on barley-meal paste dipped in olive oil.
I have no doubt there is great strength in olive oil.
You begin to learn of the many uses of olive oilin cooking and in food preparation.
To serve slice about half an inch thick and fry in olive oil or butter to a light brown.
Pour a tablespoonful of olive oil in an omelet pan and in this fry the peppers and onion to a light brown.
Most likely these fish forcemeat balls were fried in olive oil.
With regard to the remedy of olive oil applied[141] internally, I should, myself, be disposed to doubt its efficacy unless M.
Put in a flat pan three spoonsful of olive oil, one onion sliced very fine, three sliced green and one red pepper, one bouquet garni, and about five pounds of codfish cut in slices two inches thick.
One cup of flour, one cup of milk, the whites of three eggs, a teaspoonful of olive oil, a teaspoonful of corn starch, and a little salt.
Add one-half teaspoonful of salt, two pinches of ground black pepper, two tablespoonsful of vinegar, and three tablespoonsful of olive oil.
Season the roe well with salt and pepper, roll in olive oil, and broil.
I was led to try this acid from supposing that it was present (which does not seem to be the case)* in olive oil, the action of which is anomalous.
Nor does olive oil dropped on the discs of leaves cause any inflection; but when they are immersed in olive oil, they become strongly inflected; but to this subject I shall have to recur.
The goatherd was devouring a piece of black bread which he dipped, between bites, into a cow's-horn half full of olive oil.
OIL TO MAKE THE HAIR GROW AND CURL Take of olive oil 1/2 a pint, oils of rosemary and origanum, of each 1/8 of an oz.
This may be improved by rubbing or polishing it afterwards with fine putty powder and olive oil.
Then take ye the root of a cabbage and put it in olive oil, and put it in his fundament so that ye leave some of the end without, so much that it may be drawn out when it is needful.
This consists of a quarter of an ounce of white wax, three-quarters of an ounce of spermaceti, and three ounces of olive oil, melted as before.
Having dyed them, finish them on wooden legs, by rubbing them with flannel moistened with olive oil.
Spread the plaster thinly on paper or linen, and rub over it a few drops of olive oil.
This is made by melting in a pipkin, by the side of the fire, without boiling, one part of yellow or white wax, and two parts of hog's lard or olive oil.
By mixing this perfume with equal quantities of olive oil, and oil of sweet almonds, instead of alcohol, you will have what is called millefleurs antique oil, which is used to improve the hair of young persons.
Have ready some soft pomatum, made of fresh beef-marrow, boiled with a little almond oil or olive oil, stirring it all the time till it is well amalgamated, and as thick as an ointment.
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