16 Words to use with pan

Butter the stone every time you lie on the cakes, and make them rather thicker than a pan-cake.

Have a shallow pan half filled with scalding, not boiling, water on the stove.

They have few equals, cooked in that way, but as a pan fish, they are not to be compared with the genuine brook trout.

[Weighing Instrument] balance, scale, scales, steelyard, beam, weighbridge^; spring balance, piezoelectric balance, analytical balance, two-pan balance, one-pan balance; postal scale, baby scale.

Put on the stew-pan lid.

"What is the matter?" called Olive; "has a bee stung you?" "No, nope chile, but t'inkin' 'bout dem times I done forgit I lef' a big pan o' buns a-risin' foh yoh lunch.

A big, fat man, with a slouch hat on the back of his head and a pipe in the corner of his mouthwhich did not prevent him shouting and bawling at the men and the animalslurched here and there like one of the casks, and in the midst of his shouting and bawling, he every now and then glanced at a watch of the frying-pan order.

" Rollo and Lucy were much pleased with this, and they sat down, one on each side of the milk-pan pond, and sailed their boats a long time.

Then he fell on the floor, and began to bewail his lot, refusing to answer the first question his mother asked, but telling instead how "all the other boys in this town can go swimmin' when they want to," hinting that he wouldn't care, if papa had only just come and brought him home, but that papaand this was followed by a vocal cataract of woe that made the dish-pans ring.

Empty the pan of its contents, put in the cream, add a seasoning to taste of pepper, salt, and pounded sugar; bring the whole to the boiling-point; then add the butter, broken into small pieces; toss the pan round and round till the butter is melted; pour it over the eggs, and serve.

But he smiles and says, 'he only belongs to the days of hard-pan service.'

RUSSIAN GOULASH To one pound beef, free from fat and cut up as pan stew, add one chopped green pepper, one large onion, two blades of garlic (cut fine), pepper and salt, with just enough water to cover.

Yon sink bickause I make a little playfool wiz zis tin pan zat I am dhonk?" "Oh, no, Bienvenu, old fellow, you're all right.

" This must have been for the birth of the Pretender, of warming-pan celebrity. "1691.

Here we are in hard-pan dirt, without any sort of a tool for digging.

"If the parritch-pan," she at last burst out"If the parritch-pan gangs at that, what will the kail-pat gang for?" An ancestor of Sir Walter Scott joined the Stuart Prince in 1715, and, with his brother, was engaged in that unfortunate adventure which ended in a skirmish and captivity at Preston.

16 Words to use with  pan