Remove from the fire and add the gelatine (which has been washed) in cold water, and stir with a spoon until melted.
Remove from the fire and add half a vanilla bean, then add slowly one gallon of brandy.
While boiling, stir in one teaspoonful of corn starch dissolved in a little cold water, boil for a few minutes, remove from the fire and add the juice of one or two oranges.
Remove from the fire and add the yolks of six eggs, whipping slightly.
Remove from the fire and add one cupful butternut meats, and stir until it turns creamy.
Remove from the fire and add one cupful of orange juice, two tablespoonfuls of lemon juice, the grated rind of one orange, and the grated rind of one-half lemon.
Boil to the soft ball stage, remove from the fire and add a teaspoonful of vanilla.
Remove from the fire and add, stirring constantly, the beaten yolks of three eggs and the cupful of grated American or Parmesan cheese.
Remove from the fire and add three eggs, one at a time, beating vigorously each one before adding the next.
When the mixture has thickened, remove from the fire and add the salt and vanilla.
Remove from the fire and add the salt and mapleine.
When the rice is tender, remove from the fire and add the chopped nuts, peppers and beaten eggs.
When the starch is clear, remove from the fire and add the fat, lemon juice and salt, and lemon rind.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "remove from the fire and add" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.