If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled Peppers, Where's the peck of pickled Peppers Peter Piper picked?
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Peel and core a tart apple, chop fine with a small pickled gherkin, take from this a good tablespoonful for the sauce and put one side, then add the rest to the soft part of the cucumbers in the saucepan.
And, in another work, we find the etymology of pickled cucumber from King Jeremiah!
However, they went on shore with our men, and bought eleven bullocks and fifty hogs, which were pickled up for our occasion; and upon the supplies of provision from shore, we dismissed them and their ship.
Nettles, and the twigs of rosemary, formed delicious salads for our forefathers; and to these they sometimes added pickled gherkins.
They are also eatenpickled with vinegar and sweet herbs.
Often the fish is cooked, sweetmeats are served and pickled radish also, but frequently the breakfast consists of merely a bowl of cold rice.
I'd like to give him a little whirl after the show this evening--bubbles, you know, and a buzz out to a casino for the whitebait and pickled walnuts.
His eyes were swollen slits; his nose a pickled beet; his hair would have made the wildest thatch of a Jack-in-the-box look like the satin poll of a Cleo de Merode.
Matthew handed the pickled cauliflower to her, and held his tongue, satisfied with what he had seen of Miss Trapper's singularity, and not at all anxious to receive a larger piece of her mind.
We have our meals brought to us by Antosha, who tries to comfort us with extra large pickled cucumbers and portions of sour cream.
Worth your while to go to Scotland, if its only for the sake of eating, live pickled salmon.
By the bye, talking of that, did you ever hear of the pickled salmon in Scotland?
For many a day my mammy and me Hae pickled at your pow.
For many a day my mammy and me Pickled at your happer.
Serve it cold, cut in thin slices and garnished with sliced hard boiled eggs, sliced lemon or pickled beets.
Garnish the salad bowl with shredded lettuce, diced, boiled or pickled beets or radish roses or olives, sweet peppers or any favorite garnish.
Fry the roe in the same way; lay the fish in the middle of the dish, and the roe outside of it; garnish with water-cresses and sprigs of pickled cauliflower, and eat with catsup.
Eschew fresh pork we may, but we cannot dispense with hams, shoulders, and, most valuable of all to the cook, lard and pickled pork.
Heap the stirred egg upon these in mounds, and set in a hot dish garnished with parsley and pickled beets.
If you doubt this, pour a little of the liquor from the pickledoysters put up by your obliging oyster-dealer into a bell-metal kettle.
In two days the pickled salmon will be fit for use, and is scarcely distinguishable from that made of fresh fish.
Garnish with hillocks of grated horse-radish interspersed with sprays of fresh or pickled fennel-seed, or with parsley.
Having pickled your hams with the rest of your pork as just directed, take them, after the lapse of sixteen days, from the packing barrel, with the shoulders and jowls.
Stir all thoroughly into the minced fish, garnish with a chain of the whites of the eggs cut into rings, with a small round slice of pickled beet laid within each link, and you have a piquant and pretty salad for the supper-table.
And when you come up, don't forget the pickled peaches.
He asked me fur them pickled peaches I made fur you, but I didn't give him none.
A little production about the size of a whortleberry was shown me in Eastern Siberia, where it was pickled and served up as a relish with meat.
She went straight to the store, and straight back to where Pete Hamilton was leaning over a barrel redolent of pickled pork.
He finished frying the fish, set out the sandwiches and doughnuts, and pickled peaches and cheese, and pounded upon a tin plate to announce that dinner was ready.
A certain Monsieur Brid'oison, who looked on in admiration while his son performed gymnastic feats on everybody's shoulders; his wife ate her hair, and a sister of the host wept all the while because a pickled onion hit her in the eye.
He took a handful of pickled onions, which he also stuffed into his coat pocket.
The dried pickled cucumber is known as "Wally-Wally," and a herring is known as a "Deuetcher.
Then once more, with the eye of a connoisseur, he picks up a bit of crisp pickled cucumber about the size of a bean and drops it on the top.
Chop fine some cold meat, 1/2 a head of lettuce, hard boiled eggs, boiled beets and an onion and pickled cucumber.
Place in a deep baking dish with 3 blades of mace, 1 cupful of capers or pickled nasturtium seeds, a bunch of parsley, 3 sliced lemons, and sufficient claret to almost cover the meat.
A pickled walnut chopped, or a gherkin or two, go admirably with mutton or pork chops.
If it is in winter, chop a teaspoonful of pickled cucumber or capers and add just on going to table.
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