A gill of water to a yolk of egg makes it thick enough.
In case the sauce should not be thick enough, add a little fecula, stir, and leave awhile longer on the fire, and it is ready for use.
Madeira wine, and stir till the sauce is thick enough to coat the spoon; then strain through a fine sieve, and serve hot.
Put in your fruit scored; cover them with apple jelly, and let them boil till they break; then put them in a hair sieve, and rub them through with a spoon till you think it thick enough.
Stir it over the fire till it is thick enough, but do not let it boil.
Even at this distance of time, more than two hundred and fifty years after his head fell on the scaffold, we cannot read his story without emotion.
If the gravy should not be thick enough, add a little flour mixed with cold water.
If when your pie is nearly done, the gravy should not be thick enough, add a few more pieces of butter rolled in flour.
You require bacon of which the fat is thick enough through to allow of circles being cut from the slices as large as the oysters.
The sauce should now be thick enoughto mask the spoon very heavily; pour it over the sweetbreads, and stir together.
I guess the ice is thick enoughto hold up Roly," said Mr. Blake.
We must be very careful, I will see if it is thick enough.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thick enough" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.