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Example sentences for "whipped cream"

  • Stir this well to make it smooth, and when about set, add 1 pint of whipped cream, and pour into a mold.

  • Whipped cream in place of the milk is very nice, or half in half.

  • Add to the cup of custard reserved 1/2 pint of whipped cream, and vanilla to taste.

  • The soup is a strong chicken stock to which cream has been added; a spoonful of whipped cream is put on top of each cup as it is served, and hot crackers are passed with it.

  • Served with almonds, beaten white of egg or almond or whipped cream, the marmalade makes a nice dessert.

  • Whipped cream may be added to potato soup just before serving.

  • Whipped cream may be added to bouillon just before serving or dropped by teaspoonfuls on the cups, with a leaf of parsley laid on each.

  • Stew a quarter of a pound of rice in a pint of milk till tender; when cool, add half a pint of whipped cream, a quarter of an ounce of gelatine melted in a little water, a quarter of a pound of powdered sugar, and a teaspoonful of vanilla.

  • There is a great difference in the solidity of whipped cream.

  • Whipped cream is a delightful addition to coffee.

  • French truffles cut in thin slices, and half a teaspoonful of sugar, reduce, keeping it stirred until becoming thickish, add half a gill of whipped cream; pour the sauce round the chickens and serve very hot.

  • English mustard instead of French, and adding a spoonful of whipped cream.

  • After cooling, place on ice, and when ready to serve, pour in glasses over ice, and cover the top with sweetened whipped cream.

  • Or, if preferred for a nice company dessert, drop a big spoonful of whipped cream on top of each biscuit, and stick a fine whole berry in the center.

  • There are two distinct varieties, the white and the black; both fatten readily, but from their diminutive size attain no great weight.

  • Daub the lips and mouth plentifully with tar.

  • Nature designed the hog to fulfil many important functions in a forest country.

  • The infusion must not be permitted to enter the mouth or nostrils.

  • This soup is especially delicious if whipped cream is either mixed with it at the end, or served on top.

  • Instead of pouring this into one large mould, put it in egg-cups to harden; turn these out carefully, each on a separate plate, and put a spoonful of whipped cream by each one.

  • Have a pitcher of cream to pass with it, or have a nice bowl of whipped cream.

  • After the soup, meat, and vegetables at dinner came the salad; for this Margaret almost always had lettuce, with French dressing, as mayonnaise seemed too heavy for dinner.

  • Just as soon as it is brown take it out and lay it on brown paper in the oven in a pan.

  • When figs are steamed until they are soft and then served with plain or whipped cream, they make a delightful dessert.

  • Serve with plain cream and sugar or with a tablespoonful or two of whipped cream.

  • Cut in pieces of the desired size and serve with or without either plain or whipped cream.

  • Cut into pieces of the desired size and serve with plain or whipped cream.

  • A plain, but very elegant frozen pudding is easily made of whipped cream, sweetened and flavored.

  • Serve the cream of tomato in bouillon cups with a spoonful of whipped cream floating on the surface.

  • When it begins to thicken beat in one pint of whipped cream.

  • Just before serving add a half pint of whipped cream, and beat it well into the soup.

  • Two spoonfuls of whipped cream served on each plateful of soup is an improvement to the dish.

  • This is good for luncheon, served in small cups, the top covered with a spoonful of whipped cream.

  • Mix the raspberry pulp with the whipped cream, and stir into the mixture.

  • Whipped cream may be added to dressing before serving.

  • It may be served hot or chilled and turned out, with a tablespoonful of whipped cream on top.

  • The sky is an inverted bowl of Sèvres--that priceless bleu-royal; and there are appetising little clouds of whipped cream sticking to it.

  • And another cup of coffee, with plenty of whipped cream on top, please.


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


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