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Example sentences for "rubbed through"

  • 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.

  • It is propagated by cuttings of the rhizoma.

  • The plants yield in three years, and afterwards give an annual crop.

  • Strawberries, raspberries, apricots, and other ripe fruits, may be rubbed through a sieve and the pulp added to the cream.

  • The raspberries may be mashed with a spoon previous to adding the sugar, or rubbed through a wicker sieve.

  • The crumbs to be rubbed through a hair sieve.

  • The fruit should be rubbed through a sieve that is fine enough to keep back the seeds.

  • If the marmalade is made from berries the fruit should be rubbed through a sieve to remove the seeds.

  • Where a light yellow color is wanted, use fresh white crumbs grated from the loaf (or rubbed through a purée sieve) for the outside, and do not use the yolk of the egg.

  • 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.


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