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Example sentences for "when light"

  • Cover and set to rise; when light, bake one hour in a "bread oven.

  • When light, spread dough in buttered dripping pan one inch in thickness; cover and let rise again.

  • When light, work in enough sifted flour to make a stiff dough, knead thoroughly, and let rise again.

  • When light, knead again, shape into balls, and roll into cylinders on a floured board, pointing the ends.

  • When light, knead, shape, and put to rise for a third time.

  • Set to rise again for an hour, or longer; when light, stir down sponge and turn on to a well-floured board.

  • When light, make into loaves, handling as little as possible; rub melted lard over top, and let rise again.

  • When light, bake from three quarters to one hour.

  • When light, mould the dough out in rolls, let them rise again, and bake them on tins.

  • When light stir in as much flour as will make a dough, knead it well and let it rise again.

  • When light make it out into biscuits, put them in buttered pans, and as soon as they rise again bake them in a hot oven.

  • Stand it away to rise, when light make it out in biscuits, butter your tins, place the biscuits on them, let them rise again and bake them.

  • Knead well, and set to rise; when light, mold into loaves; let it rise again, and bake.

  • When light, shape into loaves, allow it to rise again, and bake.

  • When light, stir in, slowly, warm flour to make a soft dough.

  • If allowed to rise in bulk, when light it should be shaped into loaves with the greatest care, handled lightly, and worked as little as possible, and if at all diminished, allowed to rise again before baking.

  • When light, put them in a cool place till you are ready to bake; they should have a moderate heat, and will bake in half an hour.

  • Mould it, when light, into four loaves Have your oven hotter than for other bread, and bake it fully one hour and a half.

  • When light, knead in flour till stiff enough to mould up, then let it stand till risen again, before moulding it up.

  • When light, bake it in small buttered pans.

  • When light, take it out into buttered pans, let it remain a few minutes, then bake it two hours and a half.

  • When light, take it out into pans, without moulding it up--let it remain in them about twenty minutes, before baking.

  • When light, pour the boiling cider on, stirring briskly.

  • When light, add flour to make a dough stiff enough to mould.

  • When light, bake a light brown in a moderate oven.

  • Make a rising with the milk and yeast; when light, mix in the sugar and shortening, with flour enough to make as soft a dough as can be handled.

  • To raise four or five loaves of bread, take one of these cakes, and put it in half a pint of warm water, set it near the fire to rise, when light use it to raise your dough.

  • Set it in a warm place, when light, roll it out about an inch thick, cut it with a tumbler into cakes and let them stand half an hour before baking them.

  • When light, put in a piece of butter of the size of a hen's egg, and half a tea cup of lukewarm water, the butter should be melted before it is put in; knead in flour until stiff enough to roll out.

  • When lukewarm put in a cup of yeast, a table spoonful of salt, set it in a warm place to rise, when light knead in flour till stiff enough to mould up, then let it stand till risen again, before moulding it up.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "when light" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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