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Example sentences for "when boiled"

  • When boiled enough, they will sink to the bottom of the kettle.

  • The milk does not rise, when boiled thus, as it does in a sauce-pan, but when the top is covered with foam, it boils enough.

  • It should, when boiled in a way to lose the distinct form of the kernels, be taken up in a mould, or bowl, wet in cold water, a short time before it is served.

  • When boiled, cut the corn off the cob, and spread it on dishes; set these in the oven to dry after the bread comes out.

  • Spinach cooks in a few minutes; some persons prefer it when boiled in salt and water; you should have drawn butter or hard eggs to eat with it when done in this way.

  • When boiled tender, take them up, salt them, and turn a little melted butter over them.

  • Take them out of the shells--when boiled, pick out the hearts, and throw the rest away, as the heart is the only part that is healthy to eat.

  • When boiled a short time and reduced, take out the parsley and onions, thicken with the yolks of 2 eggs beaten with the cream; add a seasoning of salt, and when the whole is on the point of simmering, serve.

  • When boiled in this manner, it may be mixed with the flour without straining the liquid from it.

  • Apple and suet dumplings are lighter when boiled in a net than a cloth.

  • When boiled in two waters, the first boiling carries off the greater part of this oil.

  • When boiled, the tail preserves its elasticity if fresh, but loses it as soon as it becomes stale.

  • Hill recommends the root and fresh buds of the leaves as excellent in fomentations and poultices for pains; and the leaves, when boiled soft, together with the roots, for application about the hip in sciatica.

  • When boiled by itself without water it serves as an excellent accompaniment to roast goose or pork instead of apple sauce.

  • When boiled, the plant may be eaten instead of Spinach.

  • When they are taken out, sift some fine sugar over them.

  • Previous to running it off, be prepared with a pail to catch the first flush, as that is generally thick, and return it to the mash two or three times, till it run clear and fine.

  • Pounded to a fine powder, and put into a well-stopped bottle, it will keep for years.

  • When boiled enough, lay the head and tail in the dish, and the slices round; or either part may be dressed separately.

  • When boiled enough, pour the flummery into a shallow dish, and serve it up.

  • When boiled, lay them between clean cloths till cold, and hang them up in the kitchen.

  • To make cranberry and rice jelly, boil and press the fruit, strain the juice, and by degrees mix it into as much ground rice as will, when boiled, thicken to a jelly.

  • When boiled it is served with any fine white sauce, French cooks use the veloutĂ© or bĂ©chamel.

  • Coffee made in this manner is much clearer and better flavored than when boiled, and it is a much more economical method than boiling it.

  • Corned beef, when boiled as above, without cabbage, can be served and decorated, in every way, like boiled beef.

  • When boiled, lard it with salt pork, and bake it for about one hour in a moderately heated oven, and serve it with the same sauces as above.

  • When boiled, take it from the kettle, break it in two, that is, separate the body from the tail, and place it in a colander to let the water drain.

  • When boiled, the tongue may be served and decorated exactly the same as boiled beef, in every way.

  • As much spinach as, when boiled, will half fill a vegetable-dish, 2 quarts of very clear medium stock, No.

  • When boiled in their skins, the waste, according to Letheby, is about three per cent, while without them it is not less than fourteen per cent, or more than two ounces in every pound.

  • Chickens broiled require three hours for digestion; when boiled or roasted, four hours are needed.

  • When boiled sufficiently to form, add to it, as it begins to cool, some nice, stoned dates or seeded raisins.

  • When boiled it may be eaten as a salad or with a sauce.

  • When boiled thick, cut orange-peel in small strips and drop them into boiling liquid, letting them remain about ten minutes.

  • When boiled to a syrup add the yolks of three eggs well beaten, also half of the whites beaten to a froth.

  • When boiled down to half the quantity, press all through colander.

  • The quinoa seeds, when boiled, are both pleasant and nutritious, but especially so when boiled in milk.

  • They have an agreeable and rather sweetish flavour, and, when boiled in milk, taste somewhat like boiled chestnuts.

  • Its alterative qualities are increased when it is eaten with mustard, but it is more digestible, and it promotes the secretions more, when boiled.

  • But the necks of the purple-fish, when boiled by themselves, are exceedingly good for bringing the stomach into a good condition.

  • The Indians prefer the tripe de roche when prepared along with the roe of fish, or when boiled in fish liquor.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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