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Example sentences for "slightly salted"

  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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