Blanch pineapple for five minutes in a small amount of boiling water, using a wire basket or cheesecloth.
It is then placed in a wire basket or a piece of cheesecloth for the blanching.
Other kitchen equipment, such as scales, knives, spoons, wire basket or a piece of cheesecloth or muslin for blanching or scalding the product, and the kitchen clock play their part in canning.
To blanch food, place it in a wire basket, a sieve, or a piece of clean cheesecloth and lower it into boiling water or suspend it above the water in a closely covered vessel.
To hold the food that is to be dipped, a sieve, a wire basket, also shown in Fig.
Lay the stems of asparagus in an orderly pile in a colander or a wire basket, cover it, and place it into a large vessel where it may be kept completely covered with boiling water for 5 minutes.
For scalding fruits and vegetables a wire basket or a square of cheesecloth may be used in the manner shown in Figs.
Place the rolled oysters in a wire basket, and immerse in hot fat until an amber color.
Let the breaded eggs stand until just ready to serve, then place three or four at a time in a wire basket, and plunge them in smoking hot fat (see frying, page 72) to take a delicate color.
Place them in a wire basket, and immerse in smoking hot fat.
Crisp, by allowing it to stand in ice water after washing until just before serving, then drain and shake in a wire basket or in mosquito netting, cheese cloth or a netted bag.
Place the vegetables in a wire basket or a cloth bag and dip into the boiling brine, then into cold water.
Put a few tomatoes (not enough to cool the water much) into a wire basket.
It is a long fruit, about five to eight inches, and three or four thick, which contains about thirty nuts: the tree grows to only a few feet in height.
Should you not have a wire basket, sprinkle them into the pan, and as soon as they rise take them out.
An easy way to take them up all at once is to put them in a wire basket, and sink this under the water.
Then make into pyramids, dip in the yolk of an egg mixed with a tablespoonful of water, and then into sifted bread-crumbs, and fry in a deep kettle of boiling fat, using a wire basket.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wire basket" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.