Drain them, and pour over them some melted butter to which you have added the juice of a lemon and a tablespoonful of chopped parsley; serve very hot.
Mix on a table an ounce of butter with a teaspoonful of flour, which add to your peas on the fire, stir gently with a spoon, and, when thoroughly mixed and the butter dissolved, serve very hot.
To insure clean milk to the consumer, and a fair return in money to the producer, is a great sanitary and commercial problem, not to be solved in a day.
Both of these omelets may be varied by the addition of chopped parsley or chopped ham, or grated cheese.
This is an old-time method, and gives a mixture of white and yellow color.
The usual price for bottled milk in the city is 8 to 10 cents, and this is of good average quality.
Serve very hot on a napkin in a dish, and garnish with plenty of crisped parsley.
Serve very hot, and garnish with sippets of toasted bread.
Serve very expeditiously on a very hot dish, and never cook until it is just wanted.
Let it just simmer, but not boil any more, or the kidney would harden; serve very hot, and garnish with croƻtons.
Just at the moment of serving add two tablespoonfuls of sherry or madeira; serve very hot.
Fry of a nice brown, serve very hot, and garnish with fried parsley.
Strain it off, and add to the gravy the remaining ingredients; let the whole heat through, and, when on the point of boiling, serve very hot in a tureen which should have a cover to it.
Serve very cold on a paper doily with some green rose leaves under the grapefruit.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "serve very" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.