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Example sentences for "sliced onion"

  • Fry a sliced onion with a teaspoonful of curry powder; then add a little flour for the gravy.

  • Cook the meat with a sliced onion in plenty of water until it is almost tender.

  • Brown a sliced onion in butter or crisco.

  • Fry a sliced onion in butter until brown, add 6 sliced tomatoes, a clove of garlic and 1/2-oz.

  • Take a pound of tomatoes, a sliced onion, and 2-ozs.

  • Add 1 sliced onion, 1 carrot, 1 turnip, a small bunch of herbs, and celery salt, and boil gently about 1 hour.

  • PurA(C)e of Potatoes= Boil potatoes cut in small pieces, sliced onion, stalks of celery and a sprig of parsley in plenty of salted water till potatoes are tender.

  • Apples in Oil= Simmer finely-sliced onion in oil 5-10 m.

  • Tomatoes Scalloped with Rice and Onion= Put layers of boiled rice and tomato with thin sliced onion, salt and a little butter or oil in baking dish, sprinkle with crumbs and parsley.

  • Hot Pot of Peanuts= Put layers of sliced onion, sliced potatoes and boiled peanuts into baking dish with salt and a slight sprinkling of sage.

  • Boil in enough water to cover, adding half a cupful of vinegar, a sliced onion, six or eight whole peppers, a blade of mace, and salt to season.

  • Add a sliced onion, a bunch of parsley, a little salt and pepper and a tablespoonful of butter.

  • If there is time and opportunity, boil with the piece of soup a seasoning of sliced onion, sweet marjoram, sweet basil, or any herbs you choose.

  • As the strength of the patient improves, a grated carrot, a sliced onion, and some sliced turnip, may be added to the veal from the beginning.

  • A few thin slices of cold boiled beef; butter, cabbage, 1 sliced onion, pepper and salt to taste.

  • Slices of cold roast beef, salt and pepper to taste, 1 sliced onion, 1 teaspoonful of minced savoury herbs, 5 or 6 tablespoonfuls of gravy or sauce of any kind, mashed potatoes.

  • In the morning put on in the liquor from your corned beef, with a sliced onion and a little celery-seed, tied in thin muslin.

  • Cut a quarter of a pound of streaked salt pork, and the same quantity of lean beef into strips, and fry, with a sliced onion, in good dripping.

  • Put the liquor into a saucepan with a sliced onion, and stew ten minutes.

  • Strain it out, skin the chicken as far as possible, and fry in the same fat, with a sliced onion.

  • Then put in a sliced onion, and fry that; but take care not to let it burn or it will become bitter, and spoil the stew.

  • Put them into a pan in which there is a sufficiency of hot sweet oil, (adding a sliced onion,) and fry them brown.

  • Slices of cold roast beef, salt and pepper to taste, 1 sliced onion, 1 teaspoonful of minced savoury herbs, 12 tablespoonfuls of gravy or sauce of any kind, mashed potatoes.

  • Stew the blood with half a pint of port wine, some good gravy, a sliced onion, a little whole pepper, a blade of mace, and a nutmeg grated.

  • Or send them to table whole, with a sliced onion in a saucer.

  • Fill them with mustard-seed, horseradish, sliced onion, ginger, and whole pepper.

  • To this may be added a sliced onion, or a minced shalot, with a glass of port wine.

  • Place in a baking-pan with 1 sliced onion, 2 chopped green peppers and 1 sprig of parsley.

  • Clean and season a whole fish and let boil with 1 sliced onion, 1/2 cup of vinegar, a few slices of lemon and 2 sprigs of parsley.


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