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Example sentences for "stirring constantly"

  • Put back in double-boiler and allow it to cook one or two minutes (stirring constantly), just enough to slightly thicken the eggs.

  • Cook, stirring constantly, until it thickens; then let it cook eight or ten minutes.

  • Put in a sauce pan one cup sugar and cook, stirring constantly; the sugar will then form into lumps, then melt and throw off a thick black smoke.

  • Cook an hour, stirring constantly at first, afterwards putting back on the range in a position to boil gently.

  • Cook in one pint of boiling milk on back of range, stirring constantly.

  • Put one cup of sugar in a skillet and let it melt and brown, stirring constantly.

  • Cook this mixture directly over the heat, stirring constantly until it begins to thicken.

  • Return to the upper part of the double boiler and cook over hot water until the mixture thickens, stirring constantly.

  • Let it boil about two minutes, stirring constantly.

  • Method of Preparing White Sauces= Melt the butter in a saucepan and add the flour and salt, stirring constantly.

  • Heat to the boiling-point, stirring constantly, and let boil five minutes.

  • Let the mixture simmer five minutes, stirring constantly; then set aside to become cool.

  • Pour into the blazer, and cook until creamy, stirring constantly.

  • Take six to twelve large oysters and cook them in half a pint of their own liquor; season with butter and white pepper; cook for five minutes, stirring constantly.

  • Draw to a cooler place on the range, and slowly add the stock, stirring constantly, add salt and cayenne, and let simmer for ten minutes.

  • Cook for half an hour; or mix the cornmeal with a pint of milk and teaspoonful of salt and turn it slowly into a quart of boiling water; cook for half an hour, stirring constantly.

  • Add the cream very slowly, stirring constantly as it thickens, adding the seasoning at the last.

  • When cereal flours are used, the flour should be rubbed to a smooth paste with a little cold water and added slowly to boiling water, stirring constantly until it is thoroughly mixed.

  • Cook in a double boiler until the egg thickens, stirring constantly.

  • Boil for twenty minutes, stirring constantly; then add a cupful of milk, bring to a boil, strain, and serve hot.

  • Pour over the stiffly beaten whites of three eggs, stirring constantly.

  • Set over a slow fire, stirring constantly to prevent curdling.

  • Mix all together and cook, stirring constantly until it thickens; pour it in the crust and bake.

  • Add currants, boil for a few minutes, stirring constantly to prevent burning.

  • Boil for one-half hour, stirring constantly over a moderate fire.

  • As soon as it boils pour in, little by little, one-half scant cup of fine Indian meal, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon.

  • Allow it to boil over a moderate fire for one-half hour, stirring constantly.

  • The juice and spices were then boiled together rapidly for twenty minutes, after which time Adelaide took out the bag of spices and added the sugar gradually, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon until the sugar was dissolved.

  • At the end of that time Adelaide added the sugar gradually, stirring constantly until it was all dissolved, then she let it cook to the "jelly point.

  • As soon as the juice had boiled rapidly for twenty minutes, Adelaide added the sugar a little at a time, stirring constantly until it had all dissolved.

  • Mix two ounces of flour in a little water, making a smooth, soft paste, and pour it over your stew, stirring constantly.

  • Cook for one-half an hour, stirring constantly.

  • Take a wooden spoon and, stirring constantly, add the farina little by little.

  • Soften and smooth the chocolate with cold water in a jar on the range; pour in boiling water, then add milk, stirring constantly.


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