Stooping under the water he picked up clams of several pounds weight each, with which the bottom was paved, until clam-roasts for days had been provided for.
The broils, roasts and stews which he made would have done credit to a professional cook.
Don't forget to send up the roasts on the spit, and, above all, be particular about the wine Don't be afraid of sending up plenty of bottles.
His dissertation on roasts is in everybody's mouth.
If much fat roasts out, dip off most of it when the turkey is about half done, and put a small piece of butter into the gravy, and baste the turkey with it.
The fat that roasts out of a turkey should be dipped off with a spoon before these ingredients are added.
The fat that roasts out of a ham that is browned in an oven, is good for frying eggs.
Better, now, this genial glow that warms one's marrow than the camp-fire that smokes or roasts one's front while his back freezes.
The white smoke of these chimneys is spicy with the smell of seasoned hard wood, and has a savor of roasts and stews that makes one hungry.
Sigfried roaststhe heart of his adversary, Fafni, the man-serpent, and eats it.
Yes, corn-roasts are great fun, and they can be held almost any place where a large fire can be safely built.
A much more wholesome method, and one which will have the same effect as to flavor, is to add to the stew the remnants of roasts or steak.
The bones, trimmings, and remnants of steaks, chops, and roasts may be advantageously utilized for soups.
The less desirable parts for pies, potroasts and stews.
Every housewife who prides herself on the attractive appearance of her roasts and other meat dishes and many kinds of salad will not be willing to be without this plant.
From them one can always obtain material for the decoration of roasts and other dishes which require garnishment.
Add some butter and cover the whole with any trimmings from steaks orroasts and any bit of left over cooked meat.
This sauce is excellent for baked fish and all roasts and boiled meats, besides being a fitting condiment for the chicken "al diavolo".
But the juicy steaks and roasts you are so tired of, are a treat she can seldom enjoy at her distance from markets.
It was a very civilized meal, soup, roasts and dessert, all sent over by the mothers in the tonneau of the Bryan car, as the cooks and the provisions had been.
Happy indeed was the week wherein the Merriams did not have to apologetically return roasts or steaks to furious owners; or--if the condition of the prey made it necessary--buy new ones.
This rice he roasts and grinds into meal, and gives some of it to each of the household.
Similar tactics gradually replaced the fried meats by roastsand stews.
He roasts it before, or over, an open fire, and accordingly it is all the better for that.
Mutton or lamb (kebeh or kherouf) is almost the only meat, and most frequently the Arab roasts the carcass whole, spitted on a branch.
November stew roasts poured turkeys veil stuffed sermon popcorn haze It was in the month of November, but the weather was mild and lovely, and a soft blue haze seemed to veil the woods.
Illustration] There were great roasts of deer and roasted turkeys stuffed with nuts.
Use the carcasses of fowls and the bones from roasts for making soup.
I was only telling Frederik about the sort of roasts I like on my table.
And now that you're here too, Fritzy, the roastsget bigger.
Some of the chief carving points for roasts are worth knowing.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "roasts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.