In some methods of cookery, such as broiling and roasting, the extractives are retained, while in others, such as those employed for making stews and soups, they are drawn out.
Those containing marrow, which is the soft tissue found in the cavities of bones and composed largely of fat, are more valuable for soup making and for stews and gravies than are solid bones.
However, the poorer cuts, while not suitable for some purposes, make very good stews and corned beef.
The chief object in the making of lamb and mutton stews is, as in the case of beef and veal stews, to draw from the meat as much as possible of the flavoring and nutritive materials.
But besides soups, various savory dishes, and all sorts of stews are cooked in stoneware pots.
Clearly Paulina could not be expected to attend to this, for although her skill with certain soups and stews was undoubted, for the finer achievements of the culinary art Paulina was totally unfitted.
In a French market is a little portion for every purse, and the far-famed and delicately flavored soups and stews which have arisen out of French economy are a study worth a housekeeper's attention.
French soups and stews are a study,--and they would not be an unprofitable one to any person who wishes to live with comfort and even elegance on small means.
Neck or scrag-end, used for cutlets, stews and meat-pies.
Thick flank, cut with under fat, is a prime boiling-piece, good for stews and corned beef, pressed beef.
When cold tie down with bladder and keep in a dry place; they will remain good for a length of time, and are generally considered excellent for flavoringstews and other dishes.
Stewed button mushrooms are very nice, either in fish stews or ragouts, or served apart to eat with fish.
Allow all soups and stews to boil two hours before seasoning and use only the best table salt and white (or black) pepper.
He is excellent in stews or soups, while the after half of him, flattened down with the hatchet, parboiled and fried brown in butter or pork fat, is equal to spring chicken.
Ulenspiegel, "if you would only make it in my company, I would teach you travellers' stews unknown to fair dames that sit at home.
And the smoke of delicious stews mounted towards heaven like a suave incense of food.
From the cook-wagons, modeled on the design of those carried by an American circus, came the heavy, meaty smells of stews boiling in enormous caldrons.
The atmosphere was laden with the ropy scents of the boiling stews and with the heavier smells of the soldiers' unwashed bodies and their sweating horses.
French soups and stews are a study, and they would not be an unprofitable one to any person who wishes to live with comfort and even elegance on small means.
We saw a dish of this kind in preparation for our dinner, along with other stews of a daintier kind, made of rice boiled with milk and dried fish, or with butter and meat, not forgetting vegetables and condiments.
A few of these foreign products were eaten in stews and in pastry, others were toasted and sprinkled with sugar and powdered cinnamon.
In the few remaining days of our stay in the boarding-house we grew tolerant and even fond of our fellow-boarders, and admitted that an endless succession of Tuesday stews and Wednesday hashes would make us even as they.
Ibrahim posted sentinels around my hut, so that my slumbers were uninterrupted, until Ali-Ninpha roused me with the pleasant news that the bowls of rice and stews were smoking on the mat in the chamber of Ibrahim himself.
In faith, sir, over London bridge I ran, And the straight way to the Stews I came, And took lodging for a night: And there I found my brother lechery.
Fat or lean, I cannot tell, But as for this I wot well She lay at the stews all night.
We began with a variety of stews—stews with spinach, stews with Bamiyah (hibiscus), and rich vegetable stews.
I'll send across to a restaurant for three stews and as many mugs of ale.
I've known waiters to have their finger-nails boiled off in time, by a habit of carrying soups andstews with the ends of their digits in them.
In general, however, they are called into requisition principally in dressings, soups, stews and sauces in which their particles are not considered objectionable.
Yet some people use it to flavor puddings, omelettes, salads, stews and other culinary dishes.
In both the green and the dried state mint is widely used in Europe for flavoring soups, stews and sauces for meats of unpronounced character.
In other highly seasoned dishes, such as stews and dressings, basil is also highly prized.
The green, tough parts will answer for stewsand soups.
The shin is used for soups, and the brisket and ribs for corning and for stews and soups.
The leg is used for cutlets, fricandeaux, stews and roasts, and for braising.
The meat and vegetables for stews should, when it is possible, be browned in a little fat, and hot water should then be added.
In boiling meat less is lost, but even that little is mourned by the thrifty soul, and stewsare recommended, because what is lost in the cooking goes to enrich the gravy and vegetables in the stewpan.
Sir, at the stews is my most abiding; Otherwise going and sometime riding; And if the ground be slipper and sliding, In faith I fall down mosellinge.
But may a man go to the stewsthat way At his pleasure, if he list to play?
These dishonoured institutions had been found to be "very stews of unnatural crime" through the length and breadth of England.
There is a record, however, of one significant measure taken in the year 1506, the suppression of the stews on the Bankside in Southwark.
Sidenote: Stews and Fries] To make a stew, proceed for the first two hours precisely as directed for soup; then slice in a couple of good-sized onions and six medium potatoes.
Allow all soups and stews to boil two hours before seasoning, and use only the best table salt and white (or black) pepper.
There were stews of meat, onions, sweet peppers, and ochra, which deserve notice.
None of that hope deferred, when, after being worried through a dozen stews and entrees, you are rewarded at last with an infinitesimal fragment of the roti.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stews" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: brothel; crib; den; dive; dump; fleshpots; hole; joint; lair; levee; stew; tenderloin