26 adjectives to describe boiling

When the contents of both jars are sufficiently cooked, mix them together, stirring them well as you mix them, and submit them to a slow boiling for 1/2 hour; cover closely, and let them stand 24 hours in a cool place; then open the jar and add the bay-leaves; let it stand a week longer closed down, when strain through a flannel bag, and it will be ready for use.

Many of them had Aleppo boils, and others sore eyes and skin diseases.

Do not let it come to a brisk boil, that the stock be not wasted, and that its colour may be preserved.

The mixture of hard study and open-air exertion seemed to affect the health of several of us (I was one): we were covered with painful boils.

Take the lid off, and continue the rapid boiling for 20 minutes, skimming it well during the process; strain the broth into a basin; if there should be any fat left on the surface, remove it by laying a piece of thin paper on the top: the greasy particles will adhere to the paper, and so free the preparation from them.

Drop into a kettle of rapidly boiling water and keep the water at a steady boil for an hour.

All puddings of the custard kind require gentle boiling, and when baked must be set in a moderate oven.

In dressing or undressing, it has a pleasant habit of detecting any bare spot in the body and biting out a piece of flesh, leaving a wound which a few days later looks like an incipient boil.

If water is used in the cooking, have a half kettleful boiling when the spinach is put in, and continue to boil rapidly until the leaves are perfectly tender; then drain in a colander, press with the back of a plate to extract all water, chop very fine, and either serve with lemon juice as a dressing, or add a half cup of sweet cream with or without a teaspoonful of sugar.

Sprinkle some fine salt over it (this must never be done until the joint is dished, as it draws the juices from the meat); pour the dripping from the pan, put in a little boiling: water slightly salted, and strain the gravy over the meat.

How are Minna, and Brenda, and Potsey?" "Poor Potsey has got a nasty boil under her arm.

I have an instinct in me which loves righteousness and hates iniquity, and all this keeps me in a perpetual boil.

IN THIS COUNTRY, plain boiling, roasting, and baking are the usual methods of cooking animal food.

Gelatine is obtained from the animal parts of bones and connective tissue by prolonged boiling.

Stewing should not be confounded with simmering, which is slow, steady boiling.

There is no troublesome boiling, and all fermentation takes place in the cask.

Stir constantly and bring to vigorous boil over hot fire.

The border of this spring below the surface had been undermined in many places by the violent boiling of the water, to the distance of several feet from the margin, so that it was unsafe to stand near the edge of the spring.

One likes the pheasant's wing, and one the leg; The vulgar boil, the learned roast an egg; Hard task, to hit the palate of such guests.' (Pope).

After each bailing, it is proper to examine into the state of the syrup when cold; if too thin, it will bear additional boiling; if too thick, it may be lowered with more syrup of the usual standard.

The next time there is essence to be prepared, make this weak coffee boiling, and pour it on the ground coffee instead of plain water: by this means a better coffee will be obtained.

soaring above the cloudy boil, the lofty shoulders of Apharwat sheeted in new-fallen snow!

The bottom is of loose white sand which is all in commotion, by the constant boiling up of the clear cold water.

Tie in small bundles and stand in fast boiling salted water till the stalks are tenderabout twenty minutes.

This incautious question drew his inward ferment boiling to the surface.

26 adjectives to describe  boiling