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Example sentences for "served plain"

  • These may be served plain, or with Montrose Sauce.

  • This may be served plain, or with chopped fruit or nuts added.

  • This is usually served in small ice cream glasses garnished with whipped cream, or may be served plain.

  • This may be served plain or with whipped cream garnished with Sultanas.

  • Then, too, it is well to remember that cream goes much further with desserts when it is whipped than when it is served plain.

  • If cream is too thin to whip, it will have to be served plain, but it is an economy to whip it, for whipped cream goes much further.

  • Cup cakes may be served plain or they may be iced in any desired way.

  • They may be served plain, but most persons prefer them with a sauce of some kind or with maple sirup.

  • When prepared in this way, it may be served plain, but it becomes more attractive, as well as more nutritious, if it is placed on squares of toast.

  • Bean croquettes may be served plain, but they are much improved by the addition of tomato sauce.

  • If preferred, A3/4-1 cup of sugar may be added to the soaked tapioca and the pudding served plain or with unsweetened custard sauce or cream.

  • Served plain, this corn supplies a complete and satisfying food, as any one will find who sits down with a nice fresh-parched porridge dish of it and chews it until it is fine and creamy in the mouth.

  • Jellies may be served plain, with fruit juices, or with whipped cream or custard; or with egg or whipped cream sauce.

  • Perch may also be served plain boiled or stewed as directed for tench, with sauce served separate.

  • Although I recommend that this delicate bird should be served plain roasted, yet it may be served with advantage as above directed.

  • This may be served plain or the top of each piece may be capped with a carefully poached egg.

  • These may be served plain, with a garnish of peas, or they may be served with sauce Béchamel.

  • This may be served plain, or in a border of rice, or with dumplings.

  • They may be served plain or with tomato sauce.

  • To retain all the delicate flavor many people think it should be served plain.

  • If it is to be served plain, with only cream and sugar, add a teaspoonful of butter and stir through lightly just before turning out in the dish for the table and sprinkle a little ground cinnamon over the top.

  • They can be served plain, with butter, pepper and salt, although our grandmothers preferred the addition of a few spoonfuls of warm, thick cream.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "served plain" 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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