The pods, if clean and fresh, should be washed, slowly steamed, rubbed through a colander, and added to any soup or other suitable dish in preparation.
It should be rubbed through a sieve, and then 1 or 2 well-beaten eggs should be added.
Trim all the upper parts, cut it into small pieces, and pound well in a mortar, till it can be rubbed through a sieve.
When liver-sauce is preferred, the liver should be boiled for a few minutes, and minced very finely, or rubbed through a sieve before it is added to the sauce.
Instead of cutting the eggs in rings, the yolks may be rubbed through a hair sieve, and the whites chopped very finely, and arranged on the salad in small bunches, yellow and white alternately.
If preferred, one or two potatoes may be sliced and cooked, rubbed through a colander, and added.
Canned okra and tomatoes need only to be rubbed through a colander, scalded and seasoned, to make a most excellent soup.
If preferred, the potatoes may be rubbed through a hot sieve into a hot plate, or mashed with a potato beetle, but they are less light and flaky when mashed with a beetle.
Make the butter quite hot in a frying or omelet pan.
Watch the paste carefully that it does not take too dark a colour.
Place them on a hot dish, and pour gravy boiling hot over them.
Where a very delicate color is wanted, bread grated from a stale loaf or rubbed through a coarse sieve gives better results; the fresh crumbs need not be very fine.
Where a light yellow color is wanted, use fresh white crumbs grated from the loaf (or rubbed through a puree sieve) for the outside, and do not use the yolk of the egg.
Have some soft, white crumbs, grated from the loaf or rubbed through a coarse sieve, and mixed with grated cheese.
PEAS The flavor of peas and the time required for cooking depend largely upon their freshness.
Peel and slice the tomatoes and place in a small baking-pan.
Put in the rabbit and add the onion and apple, which should be rubbed through a hair sieve.
If liked, they may be rubbed through a wire sieve, and mashed with butter, pepper, and salt.
Then mix in the grated lemon peel, and the lemon juice and the sponge cake, rubbed through a wire sieve.
Heap it on a hot dish in the form of a pyramid, and sprinkle over it the yolks of the eggs, rubbed through a wire sieve.
This soup may be served as it is or rubbed through a sieve before serving.
The stock of the veal can be rubbed through a sieve and used for risotto.
When the stufato is to be served cold, the gravy is to be rubbed through a sieve before it gets cold.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rubbed through" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.