A quarter of an hour before serving beat up the yolks of four eggs with a desert spoonful of lemon juice, and three ounces of sweet almonds blanched and beaten with a spoonful of powdered white sugar.
Have ready three eggs, whites and yolks beaten together to a stiff froth, and into these stir a teacup of powdered white sugar.
Add a pound ofpowdered white sugar, and a pound of citron cut into slips.
Stir together to a cream, half a pound of butter, and half a pound of powdered white sugar, and add a wine-glass of mixed wine and brandy.
Many persons add a tea-spoonful of powdered white sugar, thinking that it gives a mellowness to the whole.
Have ready some rich thick melted or drawn butter, and the moment you take it from the fire, stir in two large glasses of white wine, two table-spoonfuls of powdered white sugar, and a powdered nutmeg.
Calomel, one grain; powdered white sugar, two grains; to make a powder to be placed on the tongue every two or three hours.
Mix one ounce of powdered catechu, two drachms and a half of powdered alum, one ounce of powdered white resin, and two ounces and a half of olive oil, together.
Beat six eggs very light, and stir them gradually into a pint of cream or rich milk; adding four table-spoonfuls of powdered white sugar, and half a nutmeg grated.
Take half a pound of grated pine-apple; half a pound of powdered white sugar, and a quarter of a pound of fresh butter.
Beat eight eggs till very thick and smooth, (and when the milk is cold) add that which is flavored with vanilla, and stir it in gradually with a quarter of a pound of powdered white sugar.
In a deep pan cut up a quarter of a pound of fresh butter, and add a very light quarter of a pound of powdered white sugar.
From powdered Socotrine or hepatic aloes, 4 parts; powdered white canella, 1 part.
Beat the yelks of twelve eggs to a froth, with a pound of powdered white sugar.
Mix ten ounces of ground rice, three of wheat flour, eight ounces of powdered white sugar.
Beat together the yelks of ten eggs, with a pound of powdered white sugar--beat to a stiff froth the whites of the eggs, and stir them into the yelks and sugar.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "powdered white" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.