One cup sweet milk, two eggs well beaten, one small teaspoon salt, two large teaspoons baking powder, flour for stiff batter.
One cup sugar, one tablespoon butter, two eggs well beaten, one cup sweet milk, one and a half teaspoons baking powder.
One pint of milk put in a steamer; let it come to a boil; then add half a cup of sugar, two tablespoons cornstarch and yolks of two eggs well beaten together.
Two eggs well beaten; one-half cup sour milk; one-half teaspoonful soda; one cup flour with one cup blueberries.
Thicken with a tablespoonful each of butter and flour cooked together, take from the fire, add the yolks of two eggs well beaten, the juice of a lemon, and two tablespoonfuls of butter.
Make a stuffing of two cupfuls of bread-crumbs, one cupful of butter, two eggs well beaten, and enough cold water to make a smooth paste.
Stir in one cupful of melted butter, two eggs well beaten, half a cake of compressed yeast, dissolved, and mixed with one cupful of sifted flour.
Boil one hour, strain, and pour on to two eggs well beaten.
Mix it well with some cold rice, then stir this in a batter made of two eggs well beaten, and about one quart milk.
One gallon milk, yolks of two eggs well beaten, whites of twelve eggs well beaten.
One cup of sugar and two tablespoonfuls of soft butter stirred together; add the yolks of two eggs well beaten, then add four tablespoonfuls of milk, some flavoring, then the beaten whites of the eggs.
Add four ounces of pounded sugar, a spoonful of cream, and the whites of two eggs well beaten.
Meanwhile rub down smooth a large spoonful of rice flour in a cup of cold milk, and mix with it the yolks of two eggs well beaten.
Simmer a few minutes, then by degrees strain the liquor to the yolks of two eggs well beaten.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "two eggs well beaten" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.