Add One teaspoonful of nutmeg, Two yolks of eggs, One teaspoonful of vanilla extract, Two-thirds cup of sugar.
Here is an old and treasured recipe: Place one glass of spiced jam in a bowl and add One tablespoon of cocoa, One teaspoon of cinnamon, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, Two tablespoons of vanilla extract.
Beat to a stiff froth the whites of eleven eggs; stir the sugar into the eggs by degrees, very lightly and carefully, adding three teaspoonfuls of vanilla extract.
Then beat the whites of four eggs to a stiff froth, put two teacupfuls of sugar in the gelatine water first, then the beaten white of egg and one teaspoonful of vanilla extract, or the grated rind and the juice of a lemon.
Molly beat four whites of eggs till they would not slip from the bowl, just before dinner, and then the yolks of two she beat four minutes with three table-spoonfuls of powdered sugar and one tea-spoonful of vanilla extract.
Add the whites of four eggs beaten to a stiff froth and a teaspoonful of vanilla extract.
Take from the fire, flavor with a teaspoonful of vanilla extract, beat from three to five minutes until thick and creamy, turn into a buttered pan and cut in squares.
A quarter of a cup of pearl tapioca, a cup of water, a pint of rich milk, three even tablespoonfuls of sugar, a teaspoonful of vanilla extract, two eggs and a little salt.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vanilla extract" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.