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Example sentences for "rich brown"

  • Beat to a smooth, thin batter two eggs, three spoonfuls of milk and a little flour, season, dip each piece of the chicken in this batter and fry a rich brown in the heated butter.

  • Lay in a casserole and pour round two cups of rich brown sauce; add three onions cut in halves.

  • Turn out on a flat dish, and serve with a rich brown gravy.

  • Reserve a tablespoonful or more and rub into it a tablespoonful of flour, with the back of the spoon, until it is a smooth, rich brown color; then add gradually a cup of cold water and season with pepper and salt.

  • Veal is very unwholesome unless it is cooked thoroughly, and when roasted should be of a rich brown color.

  • Put it into a buttered dish, rub butter over the top, shake over a little sifted flour, and bake about thirty minutes, and until a rich brown.

  • Bark on old trees often 1/2' thick, rich brown, much broken on the surface into small plates covered with scales.

  • The wood is hard, heavy, strong, checks badly in drying, and has a rich brown color, the sapwood being yellow.

  • Canotia (Canotia holacantha) is a small, scarce tree of Arizona and California and has fine-grained, rich brown wood.

  • The tree is small, the wood heavy, hard, strong, and of rich brown color.

  • The body of the boa is of a rich brown colour.

  • When the animal is young, his fur is of a rich brown, and often very long and thick, and much finer than that of the adult animal.

  • Make all into a thick paste with 1 or 2 eggs; divide into balls or cones, and fry a rich brown.

  • Put into a stewpan the butter with an onion chopped fine; add the gravy, ale, and a teaspoonful of flour to thicken; season with pepper and salt, and stir these ingredients over the fire until the onion is a rich brown.

  • About ½ hour before serving, draw it nearer the fire, that it may acquire more colour, as the outside should be of a rich brown, but not burnt.

  • About 1/2 hour before serving, draw it nearer the fire, that it may acquire more colour, as the outside should be of a rich brown, but not burnt.

  • Spread the crumbs given below over the top of cakes, cover and let rise 15 minutes and bake a rich brown in moderate oven.

  • When cakes are a rich brown, take from fat, drain well on coarse, brown paper, and when cool dust with pulverized sugar and place in a covered stone jar.

  • Any of this left over is excellent hashed, or, warmed in slices with a rich brown gravy, cannot be told from game.

  • Now you have a rich brown gravy, instead of the thick whitey-brown broth so often served with roast meat.

  • By this process transparencies of a rich brown, not actinic, color are obtained.

  • Expose until the image is visible, then develop by floating on a solution of potassium ferricyanide at 5 per 100 of water—the image appears at once with a rich brown color.

  • Some samples of collodion cause the picture to print of a beautiful green, others of a rich brown, and some of a yellow or orange tint.

  • Cut the meat into handsome pieces, roll in flour, and fry in the butter till a rich brown.

  • Cook the butter and the flour together until a rich brown, and then turn into the stock.

  • Stir until a rich brown; then take from the fire and add the curry powder.

  • Into the fat remaining put the flour, and stir until it becomes a rich brown; add this to the other ingredients.

  • The milk will disappear in a rich brown gravy; if it gets too low in pan add water.

  • Fry in lard on hot griddle to a rich brown color on both sides.

  • If at the end of that time the oven door is set ajar, and the popovers allowed to remain longer, they are improved, coming from the oven stiff and crisp with a rich brown color, rather than soft and underdone.

  • The Atkinson oven is so tightly closed, that food does not acquire a rich brown in it.

  • Stir from the bottom until the sugar is entirely melted and of a rich brown color.

  • Hang a strip of pork between the legs of each bird and turn frequently until they are a rich brown.

  • Take him to camp, parboil him for thirty minutes and roast or broil him to a rich brown over a bed of glowing coals.

  • Roll well in meal, or a mixture of meal and flour, and fry to a rich brown in pork fat, piping hot.

  • Take him to camp, parboil him for thirty minutes, and roast or broil him to a rich brown over a bed of glowing coals.

  • Hang a strip of pork between the legs of each bird, and turn frequently until they are a rich brown.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rich brown" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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