Suppose the quantity be a quart; place these in a saucepan with two quarts of cold water, slightly salted.
The water, which should be slightly salted, should more than cover them, and, if the potatoes are very large, directly the water comes to the boil it is a good plan to throw in a little cold water to take it off the boil.
The vinegar should always be poured on hot, just as it comes to the first scald--never allowing it to boil.
Shred the meat of one crab, mix with a cup of cream sauce and a little paprika, or Cayenne; or if this is too strong use white pepper.
This is a mixed salad of two kinds of vegetables such as beans and flageolets, peas and carrots, potatoes and lettuce, beets and field, etc.
Boil one pint of milk with half of a split vanilla bean; add two ounces of rolled oats and two ounces of sugar, and cook for about ten minutes.
Spread thin slices of bread or nice fresh rolls, with a thin coating of goose oil, slightly salted, then spread the minced goose and cover with a layer of bread which has been previously spread.
Cut into desired lengths (about three or four inches), put them in boiling water, slightly salted, and boil uncovered for about fifteen minutes.
Boiled Late or Winter Potatoes= Put potatoes into cold, slightly salted water.
Pour the rice water and lentil water over, with a little tomato if desired, and add enough boiling, slightly salted water to cover.
Put into baking dish in layers with granella, turn milk, slightly salted, over and heat in moderate oven.
Throw the peas into boiling water slightly salted, and boil them rapidly until tender.
Wash and free the endive thoroughly from insects, remove the green part of the leaves, and put it into boiling water, slightly salted.
If slightly salted when it is fresh, its wholesomeness is probably not at all impaired; but should it begin to turn rancid, salting will not correct its unwholesomeness.
Boil the roes in this for ten minutes, then plunge at once into very cold water, slightly salted.
Stew the salmon in the can liquor, or a very little water, slightly salted, ten minutes.
Soak them in very cold or ice-water, slightly salted, for half an hour.
Put the water, slightly salted, in a saucepan over the fire, and keep it at a fast boil.
Break half a pound of macaroni into pieces an inch long, and cook in boiling water, slightly salted, twenty minutes.
Wash carefully, cut off the lower part of the stems, and lay in cold water, slightly salted, for half an hour.
Lay in cold water for thirty minutes, tie in coarse bobbinet lace or mosquito net, and cook in boiling water, slightly salted, until tender.
If there is not liquor in the can to cover them, add a little water, slightly salted, and cook over twenty minutes after they boil.
Soak all night in salt and water, drain in the morning and set over the fire to boil in slightly salted water.
Cut up the pieces of fresh pork and stew in the skillet, in slightly salted water, till soft.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "slightly salted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.