Cases of digestive disturbance and even actual poisoning sometimes occur when underdone meat, especially lamb, veal, or poultry, remains warm overnight.
As commonly served it is apt to be underdoneor tough.
At this moment the landlady came into the room with a sarcastic glimmer on her underdone visage, and, says she, "I suppose you don't understand about the vehicles we have in London.
He had an early breakfast of fried eggs and underdone bacon, and coffee which made him pine for Hester's.
Hain't underdone it, and hain't overdone it a mite hev you?
The dog should be carefully fed on the most nutritious underdone meat, and the mouth may be washed out daily with a very weak solution of permanganate of potash: just enough of the crystals to tinge warm water pink being used.
Lean meat, underdone for choice, fish, and chicken, may be varied to make the meals, with a small amount of the needful staple as bulk.
Afterwards he should have a diet of minced, underdone meat, with bromide of potassium to follow, for a day or two.
But it is exceedingly important that she should be kept in a state of hyper-nutrition--that is, that she should have as much good, underdone meat as she can digest.
Not only do skin complaints arise from malnutrition, or from improper feeding, or a too large amount of starchy food, but a cure for them is frequently found in changing the diet to one of raw or underdone meat only.
Directeur, Herr Direktor of the Agence Pujol, he had hitherto scorned haughtily--in order to provide Fleurette with underdone beefsteaks.
At any rate, thought Aristide, they don't clamour for underdone chops and tea.
A ham weighing twelve pounds will require four hours to cook properly, as underdone ham is very unwholesome.
Pork is a white and close meat, and it is almost impossible to over-roast or cook it too much; when underdone it is exceedingly unwholesome.
Some prefer them underdone and served very hot; but, as a rule, thorough cooking will prove more palatable.
Pork requires more thorough cooking than most meats; if the least underdone it is unwholesome.
If you have the remains of a piece of beef that has been roasted the day before, and so much underdone that the juices remain in it, you may put it into the pot and its bones along with it.
Very much so indeed; I quite understand it now, and perceive that if they cannot at all times be done to perfection, underdone is much preferable to overdone.
Underdone and unmashed peas are not fit for a child's stomach: there is nothing more difficult of digestion than underdone peas.
Health to the art whose glory is to give The crowning boon that makes it life to live.
His temper was gone, for he was abusing the cook for not supplying him with an underdone chop.
I'll go when I get the chops--underdone ones, mind.
It was four o'clock, and we had had breakfast at one; still, for a long time, he demanded thoseunderdone chops.
The man spoke English with the usual mission-school air suggestive of underdone pie.
Cut some slices of underdone meat and lay them in a pie dish, pour over the mixture, cover with a plate, and stand in a hot oven for ten minutes; stir frequently.
Time--Half an Hour Make the sauce by directions given elsewhere, pour it into a pie dish, lay in some slices of underdone beef or mutton; cover over and stand in the oven for a quarter of an hour.
Another anecdote is given as a suggestion for an expedient in case the mutton is too underdone (boiled mutton should be red, but not black).
Dark meats should be served underdoneor red; the white meats thoroughly cooked, but not dried.
If underdone it is not eatable; if cooked too long it loses flavor and becomes dry.
Mistress Underdone raised her hands with an exclamation of shocked surprise, to which Heliet's look of horror formed a fitting corollary.
And the Countess left Mistress Underdone to finish the work by herself.
An hour or two later, however, Mistress Underdone appeared, in a state of flurry by no means her normal one.
Furs were heaped upon the bed, boots and loose slippers stood in a row in one corner; while Mistress Underdone was turning over for her mistress's inspection a quantity of embroidered neckerchiefs.
Elaine would most likely have fought out the question had not Mistress Underdoneentered at that moment with a plate of gingerbread in her hand smoking hot from the oven.
Mistress Underdone went on measuring the linen in silence.
Trust me, I will do the right thing," replied Queen Blanche, taking the rod which Mistress Underdone presented to her on the knee.
They reached Berkhamsted in a day or two, and to Clarice's great delight, found there not only Mistress Underdone and the two bower-maidens, but Sir Ademar and Heliet.
Inside the house the Countess and Mistress Underdone were very busy indeed.
Mistress Underdone sat with Heliet and Clarice at work; but not much work was gone through, for in everybody's opinion it was too hot to do anything.
Had Mistress Underdone a superior, between her and the Countess, whom to offend was a very grave affair?
Cut some slices of cold underdone mutton or lamb; put them in a frying-pan with enough gravy or broth to cover them.
Too much stewing ruins the bivalves, while an underdone oyster is a flabby abomination.
To this may be added, if you like, cracked bones of cooked game, or of underdone beef or mutton; but for flavor and nourishment, depend upon the juices of the meat which was put in raw.
When underdone it is not only unpalatable, but exceedingly unwholesome.
Even in the case of underdone meats, in whatever way prepared, it is usually only a small portion which is unaffected by cooking.
Now, few of us are in the habit of eating underdone pork, although there are other meats that we devour very readily in an imperfectly cooked state.
It may be affirmed that the frequency of this particular species of tapeworm amongst the people occupying any given area will bear a strict relation to the amount of underdone measly beef consumed by the inhabitants.
As regards infection by the adult worm it is not alone sufficient that we avoid underdone meat, as brought to the dinner-table, but we must be especially careful to have our sausages well cooked.
It is probable that the outbreak was due therefore to eating underdone meat from this pig, cooked in various ways, and not alone from the ham itself.
Underdone veal, or underdone chicken, is not to be thought of without disgust.
If hard in the centre they are unpalatable, and very unwholesome; even worse than underdone meat.
Underdone meat (foolishly called rare) is getting quite out of fashion, being unwholesome and indigestible, and to most Americans its savour is disgusting.
A nice way of disposing of underdone roast beef, is to mince fine all the lean, and a very little of the fat.
The English custom of eating what is called rare or underdone beef or mutton, is now becoming obsolete.
Underdone fish of every kind is disgusting and unwholesome.
If not thoroughly boiled tender, they are very indigestible, and much more troublesome during their residence in the stomach than underdone meats.
Illustration] At Ascot, that popular function, Society leans on the rails, And sport is enjoyed in conjunction With lobsters and underdone quails!
The stupidity of the athletae, who lived upon coarse bread (coliphium) and underdone meat, was proverbial; even Hercules laboured under the imputation of a mind somewhat obtuse.
Surely no alien could have been afflicted with anything like them, unless he was perpetually eating heavy suppers of underdone pork, or drinking bad wine, or neglecting the ventilation of his bedroom.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "underdone" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: crude; fallen; rare; raw; sodden