Saying this the self-satisfied martialist opened the basket and solaced his appetite with a slice of pasty and a draught of wine.
Stop not to prate now," interrupted Dauntrees, in a voice choked by the huge mouthful of the pasty he was devouring; "we shall discourse as we ride.
In this fashion of fallow deer you may bake goat, doe, or a pasty of venison.
To bake a Calves Head in Pye or Pasty to eat hot or cold.
Or boil your chickens, take out the bones and make a pastywith 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.
This gentleman came and ordered a rich pie for you; this pasty has given celebrity to my house.
And when I mentioned the Black Raven, they went off into ecstatic raptures over the venison pasty of Madame von Blaken.
My pasty is celebrated throughout all Holland, and I have generally one ready in case a rich or renowned guest should desire it.
They then went on to relate that Madame Blaken was renowned throughout all Holland because of this venison pasty of which she alone had the recipe, and which she prepared always alone and with closed doors.
Well, I have this morning a pasty made with truffles and Chinese birds'--nests, but you cannot have it!
You can set yourpasty before him without fear--he is able to pay richly for it.
Hot mutton pasty was a thing I had often heard of from very wealthy boys and men, who made a dessert of dinner; and to hear them talk of it made my lips smack, and my ribs come inwards.
When the mutton pasty was done, and Peggy and Smiler had dined well also, out I went to wash at the pump, being a lover of soap and water, at all risk, except of my dinner.
The brown sugar is first mixed with a very small quantity of boiling water, just sufficient to form a thick pasty mass, which is put into conical pots (figs.
This partly neutralised sulphonic acid represents a white, pasty mass, which is not particularly easily soluble in water, yielding a solution of milky appearance.
Relative Behaviour of an Alkaline Solution of Bakelite and Natural Tannins Phenolsulphonic acid was condensed with a little formaldehyde, and the reddish pasty condensation product dissolved in caustic soda.
He sat staring at the congealed remains of a pasty on his plate.
Soft, pasty solids consisting of active drugs mixed with sugar and honey.
Incompatible with spirit of nitrous ether and forms pasty masses when triturated with chloral or antipyrin.
You brace yourself, you grip desperately a pair of brass handles in front of you, while leviathan hesitates, seems to sit up on his haunches, and then gently buries his nose in the pasty clay and paws his way upward into the field beyond.
He delighted in a thick pasty handling, in beautiful hues, and in finely chased detail.
This proves that the regular descent of the material in its pasty state can take place even in a space which is narrowing downwards.
The few men who have, and are willing to exercise, the great strength and endurance which the puddler needs when he is stirring the pasty iron and balling it up, command such high wages, and with their little 500-lb.
Either the pasty must be made properly to-morrow or this rascal's head shall come off.
Know, then, that a herb is wanting called Relish, which is not known in this country, but which gives the pasty its peculiar flavour, and without which your master will never taste it to perfection.
However, you will have to invent some other farewell dish, for the pasty must be on my table to-morrow.
I made the pasty according to the best rules; nothing has been left out.
Sure enough, next day a magnificent pastyall wreathed round with flowers was placed on the table.
Of a surety, this pasty hath an excellent flavour, and if not venison, is something better.
I had a good dinner for them, as a venison pastyand some fowl, and after dinner we did play, he on the theorbo.
She bent closely over her work, her skin was more pasty than ever and her eyes were red and swollen.
The mass is stirred from side to side of the furnace until it comes to a boiling point, when the stirring is increased in quickness and violence until a pasty round mass is collected by the puddler.
Many a boar's head had revolved there, and many a venison pasty had sent forth its fragrance to greet the tired hunters returning from the chase.
Those who could procure nothing else have worn a pasty vizard kneaded of common clay, to effect in some degree a like result by protecting their faces from the sun and wind.
I had brought a fair venison pasty to the lodge; but for this they nothing cared.
There's a hot pasty and somewhat else to be found, I'll be bound.
In fact, Mrs Slee had, since her instalment as housekeeper to the vicar, grown less angular and pasty of face, even approaching to her old comeliness.