103 collocations for soaked

GREEN KERN SOUP Soak one-half cup of green kern in a bowl of water over night.

" He held out the collar and tie; and approving notice was taken of the fact that he was soaking wet from the top of his head to the middle button of his waistcoat.

We learn in Ruth, that the reapers in the East soaked their bread in it to freshen it.

To soak 1 hour, to be boiled 10 minutes, baked 40 minutes.

" Flack noted that the body was fully dressed, and he saw a dark stain above the breast where the blood had welled forth and soaked the dead man's clothes and formed a pool on the carpet beside him.

An abundant premature harvest had fallen, but at present there were no means of collecting it; for the deluging rains of the night had soaked the ground, the grass, the dead leaves, the fruit itself, and the rain was still falling heavily.

" "Oh, go hoke your sedI mean soak your head!

Such a method will seem rather revolutionary to those who have been accustomed to soak peas over night, but a single trial is all that is needed to convince the most sceptical.

The flavour of the fritters would be very much improved by soaking the pieces of apple in a little wine, mixed with sugar and lemon-juice, for 3 or 4 hours before wanted for table; the batter, also, is better for being mixed some hours before the fritters are made.

About 2 hours to soak the cake.

Not far from her was a mountain rill, and she ran to it with unsteady steps and soaked her handkerchief in it, and bathed the white, smooth forehead.

APPLE KUGEL Soak half a loaf of bread in water and squeeze dry, shave a cup of suet very fine and cut up some tart apples in thin slices.

I don't think the teacher should have asked ye, you could do all right with just the scholars, for any bit of nonsense would ha' done for them, but you will have to mind what you are sayin' before all the grown people!" Pearl soaked the beans for tomorrow's cooking, with an air of unconcern.

Test one in boiling water and if it boils apart add more meal. MATZOTH KLEIS, No. 1 Soak four matzoth in cold water and press them after being thoroughly saturated.

I soak my feet in oil of vitriol.

The sun had dried my clothes on my back and then gone on to make it a good job by soaking up all the moisture in my system.

Plant all the flowery banks with lavender, With store of savory scent the fragrant air; Let running betony the field o'erspread, And fountains soak the violet's dewy bed.

For the same reason it is better not to pare potatoes and put them in water to soak over night, as many cooks are in the habit of doing, to have them in readiness for cooking for breakfast.

Large fires were needed to dry the moisture that condensed in the flagged kitchens and soaked the thick walls, but coal could not be got at a price the house-wives were willing to pay.

When the bread has soaked up as much water as it will imbibe, drain off the remaining water, and there will be left a light pulp.

The drunken cobbler dies, of course; but spotless cleanliness and sobriety do not save the mother of seven children, who has been soaking her brick floor daily with water from a poisoned well, defiling where she meant to clean.

COFFEE CAKE (KUCHEN) DOUGH Soak one-half ounce of yeast in one-half cup of lukewarm milk; when dissolved put in a bowl, or round agate pan, and stir in one cup of sifted flour, one teaspoon of sugar and one-fourth teaspoon of salt, mix thoroughly, and put in a warm place (not hot) to rise, from one to two hours.

A solution of red oak bark was made by soaking the bark in water and this solution was poured over the hides.

PRUNE WHIP Soak one-half pound of prunes in cold water overnight.

When the visions of the Passion were concluded, Jesus fell on his face like one at the point of death; the angels disappeared, and the bloody sweat became more copious, so that I saw it had soaked his garment.

103 collocations for  soaked