When people learn to demand unsalted butter they will get good butter, for no one can palm off oleomargarine or other imitations under the guise of fresh unsalted butter.
Unsalted butter must be fresh or it will be refused by the nose and the palate.
It is best unsaltedand in Europe it is very commonly served thus.
Spread pure lard, or any unsalted grease over burned surface: cover thickly with flour and wrap with soft cloth after pain has ceased.
If the chocolate gets too thick, thin it with a little olive oil or unsalted butter; not with water which will make it grain.
She led them past a long bench where sat several nice white-capped old women beside huge baskets of spotlessly washed eggs or round rolls of fresh, unsalted butter wrapped in cool green cabbage leaves.
Or: Soak half a pound of clear beef marrow, and one pound of unsalted fresh lard, in water, two or three days, changing and beating it every day.
He gave the name of "The Zenith City of the Unsalted Sea" to Duluth.
With Allouez, Superior and Duluth bays for its harbor, with its railroads already built, building or projected, its enterprising people are ready to contest with Duluth for the sovereignty of the Unsalted Seas.
Boil the unsalted meat for two hours, slowly, in a covered vessel.
Use no seasoning except salt, and that only when the fish are fried in lard orunsalted dripping.
And through the green meadows runs, or rather lounges, a gentle, unsalted stream, like an English river, licking its grassy margin with a sort of bovine placidity and contentment.
It is sweeter and richer than even when put in cold unsalted water, brought to a boil, cooked one minute, then taken up.
So at last he went to Jim Carthy and he told him to bring him a bit of unsalted butter the next Monday, or Thursday, or Saturday, for there's a difference in days.
He uses no herbs, but he'll go down on his knees and he'll say some words into a bit of unsalted butter, and what words he says, no one knows.
It was with unsalted butter it was used, but I don't know what the words were.
Effingham must have been unable to find any of the unsalted pilot bread, for he had provided, in its stead, several rounds of buttered toast and a dish of scrambled eggs.
The unsalted kind," he added, as though actuated by an afterthought whose significance became instantly clear to my own mind.
What would she be like, this "zenith city of the unsalted seas," with such a stately avenue of approach?
To make soft pomatum, beat half a pound of unsalted fresh lard in common water, then soak and beat in two different rose-waters.
Olive oil alone, unsalted butter, or fresh lard, if rubbed on without delay, will also be found to answer the same purpose.
Or soak half a pound of clear beef marrow, and a pound of unsalted fresh lard, in water two of three days, changing and beating it every day.
To preserve them effectually from rust, beat into three pounds ofunsalted lard, two drams of camphor sliced thin, till the whole is absorbed.
Knead together one pound of split peas ground to flour, half a pound each of coarse sugar and fine grated bread, two ounces of unsalted butter, and the yolks of two eggs.
One of the ill effects produced by an unsalted diet is the generation of worms.
And nothing could be fresher than those eggs, nothing unless it was the butter--unsalted butter, which with jam and rolls is about the best thing in the world to finish on.
There was less than a handful of the tasteless, unsalted mixture to each man.
Famished as we were, even these tiny portions of unsalted meat seemed to nauseate rather than nourish, and in my own case the repulsion for meat engendered during this period has persisted to this day.
The difference in price is due to the fact that unsalted butter spoils readily.
Still, the unsalted butter that is made from sweet cream is apparently growing in favor, although it is usually more expensive than salted butter.
To Hull--Boil beans about half an hour (or until the skins are loosened) in unsalted water.
Poached Eggs= In an oiled, shallow pan have unsaltedboiling water deep enough to be at least A1/2 in.
To Parboil--Put at first into a large quantity of unsalted boiling water, cook 15 m.
Lay the pieces cut side down in perfectly boiling unsalted water.
Stuffed Dates= Mix unsalted roasted nut butter with powdered sugar and a little vanilla, form into pieces the size and shape of date stones and put inside each date; roll in sugar or not, serve on grape or maple leaves.
Stewed Beans= Put red kidney and other beans with tough skins into boiling unsalted water and cook until nearly but not quite tender before adding the salt.
Put one pound of brown sugar, a breakfast cupful of cold water, eight ounces of unsalted butter, mix well together in a small preserving pan, stir till quite through the boil.
Butter fat was also substituted for the unsalted butter used in Rations 1 and 2.
Fresh, moist, unsalted cottage cheese for sandwiches, salads, lasagne, blintzes and many Italian dishes.
Close your eyes and eat some fresh unsalted butter; note that it is practically tasteless.
Soak in cold water for 1/2 an hour, and then cook in boiling unsalted water until tender.
The old Dutch law condemned criminals to a diet of unsalted food, the effects being said to be those of the severest physical torture.
At the end of a specified time, the unsalted animals were found rough of coat, the hair falling off in spots, the eyes wild, and the flesh hardly half the amount of those naturally fed.
There are no storms so sudden and so strong as those that fall upon the Great Lakes, and Sandy Steele and Jerry James were about to witness one of the worst within the memory of the grizzled sailors of "the unsalted seas.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unsalted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.