29 adverbs to describe how to roasting

This joint will be found very nice if rolled and stuffed, as here directed, and plainly roasted.

In some of the moulds his son placed handfuls of nicely roasted peanuts.

Let the coffee be freshly ground, and, if possible, freshly roasted; put it into a percolater, or filter, with the chicory, and pour slowly over it the above proportion of boiling water.

Her children, Angelo and Gigi, are roasting chestnuts under the window outside.

chestnuts previously lightly roasted and peeled.

Afterward, the grains were roasted and ground, or pounded between stones, and unleavened bread was made by mixing this crude flour with water, and baking in the form of cakes.

In sober truth, I have never tasted on Earth anything so deliciously roasted.

The fresh-roasted camas tastes something like a roasted chestnut, with a little of the flavor of the sweet potato.

It is a characteristic passage: "Such was the soliloquy I spoke, as I gazed on the skeleton of John Orton; and just as I had ended, the boys brought in the wild turkey, which they had very ingeniously roasted, and with some of Mrs. Burcot's fine ale and bread, I had an excellent supper.

And after the terrapin Miranda brought in a smoking wild turkey with two quail roasted inside of it, and served with currant jelly, rice cakes, and sweet potatoes fried in melted sugar.

Then an umido or ragout of veal, fish with sauce; and lastly, an arrosto (roast) of fowls, veal, game, or all three.

Take a Fillet of Beefe which is the tenderest part of the Beast, and lieth only in the inward part of the Surloyne next to the Chine, cut it as big as you can, then broach it on a broach not too big, and be carefull you broach it not thorow the best of the meat, roast it leasurely and baste it with sweet butter.

By the conjugal theory itself there ought to be no Widows; and, accordingly, a class, that by our milder manners is merely ridiculed, on the ruder banks of the Ganges is literally roasted.

Ever since the day he had been partially roasted he had maintained a rooted antipathy to Red-men.

Instead, there was only a low centre-dish of ferns, and plain roasted and broiled meat that one could recognizeas if they'd been dyspeptics on a diet!

If a fowl was privately roasted, that mystic individual muttered incantations over it, and then they all grasped at it, exclaiming, "Thus we pull Buckra to pieces!"

Then, my blood boiling at this treatment, I got astride of him, and roasted his ribs royally, and with more force than ever I had conceived myself to be possessed of.

The meat is scarcely ever roasted, because there is no coal, and firewood is expensive.

Roast them in a dry atmosphere, and roast each quality separately.

The ordinary forms of conceit, it is true, cannot well flourish in any assemblage of young men, whose plain interest it is to undeceive all self-deception and quell every insurrection of individual vanity, and who soon understand the art of burning the nonsense out of an offending brother by caustic ridicule and slow-roasting sarcasm.

Oh! the Generall Bellizarius for my money; hee has a fiery Spirit, too; hee will roast soakingly within and without. Clown.

Straightway great fires were kindled and burned brightly, at which savory things roasted sweetly.

Oft' times Mary's father would sit in front of the fireplace until a late hour in the night and on arising in the morning the children would find in a corner a number of roasted potatoes which their father had thoughtfully roasted and which the children readily consumed.

" Then, while beyond in the forest bright fires crackled and savory smells of sweetly roasting venison and fat capons filled the glade, and brown pasties warmed beside the blaze, did Robin Hood entertain the Sheriff right royally.

Sir Pertolepe's slow fire shall not roast me yet awhile, nor his dogs mumble the carcase, my Rogerkin!" "Aye," quoth Roger feebly, "but what of my lord, see how still he lieth!"

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