Stir till it almost comes to a boil and serve hot.
Now put in the yolks of eggs, well beaten; stir till smooth, strain the whole through a fine sieve upon the oysters.
Mix a spoonful of flour in a tea-cup of water, with two spoonsful of sugar and one of butter; stir this in half a pint of boiling water; let it boil a few minutes, when add a glass of wine and some nutmeg.
When you warm mince pies, do it gradually, and do not have the crust scorched.
Add six lumps of sugar, stir till dissolved, pour into your pot, which must have held boiling water for five minutes previously, and serve in heated cups, with or without whipped cream on top.
Stir till it thickens--it should be like an emulsion when poured upon the salad.
Put a cupful of sugar into a saucepan with one quarter cupful of boiling water and a half saltspoonful of cream of tartar; stir till dissolved, then let it boil without stirring until it threads when dropped from the spoon.
Stir till smooth; drop the balls into it and remove with a fork or candy wire.
Stir till thick, take from the fire, and spread thinly on dry buttered toast.
Stir till it thickens, then boil half an hour without stirring.
Chop the ox-tail in pieces about one inch long, set them on the fire, with about one ounce of butter, stir till it turns rather brown, and turn the fat off.
Stir till gelatine is dissolved, and when the pie is removed from the oven, pour this in.
Add the stock--there should be about a teacupful--stir till it boils, and pour equally over the pie.
Stir till it thickens, and allow to cook for a minute or two longer.
Stir till it thickens and add the peas themselves, and any extra seasoning required.
Put all this on hot fire, stir till it commences to boil, wipe down sides of kettle with a damp cloth, cover and steam, put in thermometer and cook to 260.
Beat the eggs, add the sugar, and stir them into the milk, which must be very hot but not boiling; stir till it thickens, and then take it from the fire.
Stir till it begins to get brown, and then sprinkle in one tablespoonful of flour and stir again, and then put in one cup of hot milk.
This is the way Margaret made lemonade: Squeeze four lemons, and add ten teaspoonfuls of powdered sugar; stir till it dissolves.
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