Planked fish responds beautifully to the paper-bag treatment, and there is no better way of developing the distinctive flavor of any of the delicate white-meated fish.
Potatoes are always used as one of the vegetables that are combined with planked steak, but besides them almost any combination or variety of vegetables may be used as a garnish.
A dish that the housewife generally considers too complicated for her, but that may very readily be prepared in the home, is planked steak.
To prepare planked fish, thoroughly clean and bone a medium-size whitefish, shad, haddock, or any desired fish.
Like planked steak, planked fish, which is illustrated in Fig.
The suddenness and beauty of the idea almost took his breath away, but he kept his thought to himself and returned to the practical suggestion of planked shad.
I'll tell him you never tasted plankedshad nor saw one cooked, and he'll just spread himself.
In case where planked the plank to be oak and not less than one and one-half inches in thickness, also to be placed upon a good and permanent foundation.
Suddenly a man came running down the planked pavement and into the group.
One of them, a grey-bearded veteran, drew the chair a little further down the planked way across the pebbles.
He pointed to the plankedway which led down the steep, pebbly beach to the sea.
The sharpie's bottom was planked athwartships with planking of the same thickness as the sides and of 6 to 8 inches in width.
The stern, usually round, was planked with vertical staving that produced a thin counter.
Well, as I had gone through with almost all my money in the past week, I thought I might as well spend the balance, so I planked down a dollar and gained a general admission to the Dreamland where the fights were to be pulled off that night.
This quarter was my salvation, and after finishing my work I sallied forth to the telegraph office and planked over my money.
The flags were hoisted as Somers directed, and the "captain" for a couple of hours planked the deck in silence, impatiently waiting for the fog to lift, or for the daylight to come.
For his four hours he "planked the deck," thinking of the past and hopeful of the future.
They are planked up on each side and behind, and are protected by a slightly curved roof made of thin boards, their height being in the interior about that of a tall man.
They were sometimes called flat bottoms, and described as being "planked up at the sides, and covered at the top.
Kwan Yung- jin, the provincial governor who had planked and beaten us when we were first cast away, I had shorn of power and banished for ever from appearing within the walls of Keijo.
But in the selling of it I was apprehended, the root confiscated, and I was better beaten and longer planked than ordinarily.
Long after our company was subdued and planked I fought on.
I became one of these, until Chong Mong-ju sought me out, and I was beaten and planked and set upon the highway.
But Chong Mong-ju found me out, and I was beaten and planked and put out upon the road.
On very sharp curves the track may have to beplanked solid to keep the trailer from running off.
The road is usuallyplanked solid at the unloading ground.
The back-around is simply a pocket or short spur along the road above the landing ground which is planked solid.
I wonder now if your dad, Bob, has planked down more hundreds after what he's already donated.
Celery Radishes Oysters on the Half Shell Planked Squab Spiced Grape Jam Baked Sweet Potatoes Creamed Onions Endive Salad Russian Dressing Individual Mince Tarts Coffee Cheese and Crackers Nuts and Raisins No.
A little later he came back lugging a smallish figure, which he planked on a cot and talked to for a few minutes.
The shoe was untied, so he pulled it off and solemnly planked it on the floor.
On two small stages, planked over, we saw a number of thin and neatly carved earthen pots, blackened with smoke; these are usually a foot in diameter, but one was as much as eighteen inches.
One side is provided with an outrigger similar to that already described, and on the other is a small stage, level with the gunwale, six feet long, planked over, and projecting four feet or thereabouts.
The cold planked whitefish tasted quite as good as smoked herrings, perhaps, and strawberry short-cake in March was a luxury which he evidently appreciated.
He planked his ten feets by der floor town--" "He held on and so did we, and it was a regular tug of war between us.
At a quarter before one the upper windows of the headquarters building were thrown open and small planked platforms were thrust from two of them.
Private carriages of really excellent appointment were numerous along the disreputable planked roads or the sandy streets strewn with cans and garbage.
While they were planking the ship, it happened that Thorberg had to go home to his farm upon some urgent business; and as he remained there a long time, the ship was planked up on both sides when he came back.
Mr. Fluxion planked the quarter-deck as industriously as though he were walking on a wager, or had the dyspepsia, which could only be cured by plenty of exercise.
Still the vice-principal planked the quarter-deck, and no one said anything to solve the mystery.
Mr. Fluxion planked the quarter-deck, and did not manifest the least sign of an intention to go to Italy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "planked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.