Then sprinkle it again with flour, fold it up so as to cover the butter, and roll it out again.
Then sprinkle it with more flour, fold it, and roll it out again into a large sheet.
Then sprinkle in, by degrees, the extra quarter of a pound of sifted flour, and lastly add a wine-glass of strong rose-water.
If wanted very nice, brush it over with the white of an egg beaten to a stiff froth, then sprinkle on it some sifted sugar, and put it in the oven just to set the glaze: this should be done when the tart is nearly baked.
When nearly done, brush the paste over with the white of an egg, then sprinkle on it some pounded sugar, and put it back in the oven to set the glaze.
Then sprinkle with a spoonful of flour, and simmer again.
Toss for two minutes in the pan over the fire; then sprinklewith a spoonful of flour, and toss again; then add a half glass of white wine and one large cup of chicken broth, and simmer for five minutes.
Cook until golden yellow, then sprinkle with a tablespoonful of flour and cook until the flour is yellow.
Then sprinkle with a spoonful of flour, add a cup of bouillon or broth, boil for a minute, add a little dry sherry wine, and pour over the chops.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then sprinkle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.