Sir, us have everything to eat what's good, but here in Texas everybody eat beef and bread and it am cooked in oven in de fireplace and in washpot out in de open.
They's a big light breadoven in the yard of the big house and in front of the quarters, under a big tree.
After four days the coins are wiped with a cloth and thoroughly dried on a warm oven plate or in a drying chamber at a temperature of about 212 deg.
The great turkey and the chicken pie were made ready and put in the oven and the potatoes and the onions and the winter squash were soon boiling in their pots on the stove-top.
What a joy it was to me with its damper and griddles and high oven and the shiny edge on its hearth!
An oven stood inside the building between the larger fireplace and the wall.
There is, however, no archeological evidence that there was an oven within the structure, and every negative indication that there was not.
We know from the ledger that Barry built an oven and raised a chimney.
An oblong oven or muffle with a battery of retorts; a gallery furnace.
We made an excellent oven in the Crimea from an old powder canister.
A single-bladed paddle, like a baker's oven pile, is used to paddle with.
This will burn out all the staves, and leave the clay oven fit for use.
Most farmers build a clay oven at some little distance from their houses to avoid the necessity of having a fire actually under their roof.
Set the tubes across a baking pan and bake in a good ovento a deep yellow.
Serve salmon salad on a lettuce leaf and with it reception flakes on which grated cheese has been sprinkled and the wafers put in the oven just long enough to melt the cheese.
When done remove from the ovenand push the paste from the tube.
Roasting was done on a spit and baking in irons boxes placed in the fire or in a brickoven at the side of the fireplace.
He advised that baking bread in a large oven was superior to cooking in a small oven, over ashes, or in a pan in wholesomeness, digestibility, and flavor.
I have not, however, heard of his oven being at all extensively used.
At a former meeting of this Association Mr. Edward Atkinson exhibited a portable oven or cooking-stove, which was a marvel of simplicity and economy.
At the end of that time the oven is taken away and the nest opened, every tunnel being laid bare.
They build a sort ofoven over the doorway of the nest," was the reply.
And all through the rehearsing she kept thinking how good it smelt when that little whiff from the ovenflew out.
Mother Pepper was stooping over the oven door, which was open.
The retort was placed upon an oven in such a way that the bent end of the neck opened into the top of the globe full of air, placed in a tube also full of mercury.
Put them in the oven between two hot plates till needed.
Keep the sauce and toast hot in the oven until you put on the yolk; serve very hot in a covered dish.
Grease some small tins, fill them half full, and bake in an oven not too hot.
Father Blair, as he put the pan in the oven when they were ready to bake.
These were great fun to make, and when the very last panful was done, Mildred tucked all the little brown biscuits up in a big fresh towel, and put them in a pan in the warming oven to keep hot till they were needed.
Bake in a hot oven about twenty minutes, or till they are brown.
Bake in a hotoven till soft, basting every five minutes with the syrup in the bottom of the dish.
Put them on a tin plate in the oven to get very hot while you make toast and cut it into strips; cut the crust off and butter them a little.
Mildred rubbed the butter and sugar while Brownie beat the egg; they took turns putting in the other things, and, last, Norah set the tins in the oven for them.
The writer says, "Your lordship knows we have a glass oven here; this week we have made the glass called crystalline, of which I send in a basket sixteen specimens for my lady Dna.
Once made, they bake them in an ovenfitted for the purpose.
The basin ready prepared must be placed in an oven for six hours.
In December, 1789, he had an oven on his own account at Alcora, the only one which remained out of four which had been established four years previously there.
The man most gifted in the use of the skillet was the one most highly appreciated about the fire, and as tyrannical as a Turk; but when he raised the lid of the oven and exposed the brown-crusted tops of the biscuit, animosity subsided.
As soon as it begins to brown take it out of theoven and finish it off neatly with a salamander (a red-hot shovel will do), the same way you finish cheese-cakes made from curds.
This is best done in a Dutch oven, so that when one side is toasted you can turn the oven and toast the back; as soon as the cheese begins to melt it is done.
Mix it well together, and let the rice dry in the oven till the mixture is capable of being rolled into balls.
Turn the mixture out on to a dish, sprinkle some more grated Parmesan cheese over the top, bake it in the oven till it is slightly brown, pour a little oiled butter on the top, and serve.
As soon as it is done, run with the souffle from the oven door to the dining-room door.
Now take it out of the oven and fill it accordingly.
Take half-a-dozen ripe tomatoes, squeeze out the pips, and put them in a tin in the oven with a little butter to bake; baste them occasionally with a little butter.
If you are making a pie, roll out the pastry the last time, cover the pie, and put it in the oven immediately, while the pastry is cold.
The oven must not be too fierce, and ample time should be allowed.
In the meantime take half a dozen or more ripe tomatoes; cut off the stalks, squeeze out the pips, and place them in a tin in the oven with a little butter to prevent their sticking.
Cooking was in a clay oven inside or over an open fire on the outside.
Every burgess may have his ownoven and hand-mill if he will, saving the right of the King's oven.
Set the cake you intend to ice in an oven or warm place five minutes; then spread over the top and sides with the mixture as smooth as possible.
Baking is one of the cheapest and most convenient ways of dressing a dinner in small families; and, I may say, that the oven is often the only kitchen a poor man has, if he wishes to enjoy a joint of meat at home with his family.
You may froth them by rubbing them with cold fresh butter, and lightly dredge them with flour, and put them in a cheese-toaster or Dutch oven for a minute.
Put the following ingredients in a cool oven all night, and the next morning pound them in a marble mortar, and rub them through a fine sieve.
When the fire is not clear, the business of the gridiron may be done by the Dutch oven or bonnet.
You may garnish the edges of the dish with slices of bacon toasted in a Dutch oven (see Nos.
Pick and wash young parsley, shake it in a dry cloth to drain the water from it; spread it on a sheet of clean paper in a Dutch oven before the fire, and turn it frequently until it is quite crisp.
It gives a cheerful open fire to burn wood or coal and has a flat top to keep things hot, a clutch ovenof sheet iron, and a bob can be attached to the front of the grate.
Inexpensive oven thermometers can be found on the market, or an ordinary chemical thermometer can be suspended in the drier.
Bits of food, left overs, especially sweet corn, can be dried on plates in a very slow oven or on the back of the cookstove and saved for winter use.
They are spread out in a layer so that evaporation may easily take place, the door of the oven being left open.
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