161 examples of artichoke in sentences

To fry ARTICHOKE BOTTOMS.

To dry ARTICHOKE BOTTOMS.

Fricassy of Rabbits, stew'd Pigeons, boil'd Chickens, Fricassy of Veal Sweetbreads with Artichoke Bottoms.

For the four Corners. Partridges, Artichoke-Bottoms fry'd, Oyster Loaves, and Teal.

to stew another Way Artichoke Bottoms to fry to fricassy + to Dry Apricock Pudding to make + Jumballs do.

ARTICHOKE (JERUSALEM) SOUP.

ASPARAGUS.The ancients called all the sprouts of young vegetables asparagus, whence the name, which is now limited to a particular species, embracing artichoke, alisander, asparagus, cardoon, rampion, and sea-kale.

" "Let me recommend," he said, studying the menu for a moment with his horn-rimmed eyeglass, "an artichoke with sauce mayonnaise, or would you prefer asparagus?

I have left out the okra, the shallot, the estragon, the tarragon, the endive, the hearts of artichoke, the Hungarian peppers and the haricot beans because we hadn't any;do you think it will make any difference, Aunt Margaret?" "It will," said Nancy oracularly, "but all to the good.

All depends upon the number of leaves which are pulled off the artichoke.

alligator pear, apple &c, apple slump; artichoke; ashcake^, griddlecake, pancake, flapjack; atole^, avocado, banana, beche de mer [Fr.], barbecue, beefsteak; beet root; blackberry, blancmange, bloater, bouilli^, bouillon, breadfruit, chop suey

I have read that the Borgias were wont to say, that Italy is like the artichoke, which must be eaten leaf by leaf.

Let me tell those, with whom Hungary is but one leaf of the artichoke, that the despot who is allowed to nibble each leaf separately, will manage to dispose of the whole.

Among these, the parsnip and Jerusalem artichoke deserve notice, as being very nutritive, and proof against all weathers.

Fillets of Artichoke.

It was composed of the young and delicate leaves of the new growth, or of the summit of the cocoa-nut tree, somewhat resembling the artichoke in their formation, though still more exquisite in taste.

Whether he lurked in the Oldtown fen, Or the gray earth-flax of the Devil's Den, Or swam in the wooded Artichoke, Or coiled by the Northman's Written Rock, Nothing on record is left to show; Only the fact that he lived, we know, And left the cast of a "double head" In the scaly mask which he yearly shed.

The artichoke theory also has not enough in its favor, although the artichoke, as well as the thistle, was probably at a later time directly pressed into service.

The artichoke theory also has not enough in its favor, although the artichoke, as well as the thistle, was probably at a later time directly pressed into service.

He was eating the stem of an artichoke as this discourse went on, and, in the little peevish contentions of nature betwixt hunger and unsavouriness, had dropped it out of his mouth half a dozen times, and picked it up again.

The juice of the Jerusalem artichoke was mixed with the milk, when it was churned until a sort of curd was separated.

GLOBE ARTICHOKE OR TURNIP SOUP Heat two tablespoons of butter, add one and one-half pounds of sliced turnips or artichokes and stir them in the butter, add one tablespoon of flour, a little salt, three cups of hot milk, three cups of hot water, stirring them in slowly.

But rowing has also its charms; and the Indian noiselessness of the paddle, beneath the fringing branches of the Assabeth or Artichoke, puts one into Fairyland at once, and Hiawatha's cheemaun becomes a possible possession.

This fruit, which the King prefers to all others, does not grow upon a tree but upon a plant, similar to an artichoke or an acanthus.

There is a fruit growing in their gardens which resembles a pine-nut;we have elsewhere said that it grows upon a plant, resembling an artichoke, and that the fruit, which is not unworthy of a king's table, is perishable; I have spoken elsewhere at length concerning these.

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