271 examples of curdles in sentences

Do not allow the sauce to boil, or it will curdle.

Previously to adding the cream, boil it first, in case it should curdle.

We got one act that just curdles your blood, a cage in the ring, with lions and tigers and leopards, who go through all kinds of stunts.

It slips stilly by the glacier scoured rim of an ice bordered pool, drops over sheer, broken ledges to another pool, gathers itself, plunges headlong on a rocky ripple slope, finds a lake again, reinforced, roars downward to a pot-hole, foams and bridles, glides a tranquil reach in some still meadow, tumbles into a sharp groove between hill flanks, curdles under the stream tangles, and so arrives at the open country and steadier going.

The mass curdles and separates into a solid curd (proteid and fat) and a clear fluid (the whey), which contains the lactose.

Note that the whole mass curdles in a few minutes, so that the tube can be inverted without the curd falling out.

Mix two teaspoonfuls of fresh milk in a test tube with a few drops of neutral artificial gastric juice;[30] keep at about 100 degrees F. In a short time the milk curdles, so that the tube can be inverted without the curd falling out.

Coagulation (Lat. coagulo, to curdle).

The milk used should be some hours old, as quite new milk will not curdle.

Let stand till it curdles.

Her treaties are violated with worse than Punic faith, and here horrors have been enacted which would make the blood of a Nero curdle in his veins.

The recital of deeds of inhuman cruelty which characterized that period; the rehearsal of bloody massacres of inoffensive women and innocent children, which those cruel savages delighted in, would even now curdle the blood with horror, and make one sick at heart.

And yet the harsh world scowls upon us: our nerves are broken, and they wonder we are querulous; our blood curdles, and they ask why we are not gay; our brain grows dizzy and indistinct (as with me just now), and, shrugging their shoulders, they whisper their neighbours that we are mad.

And, but for that chill, changeless brow, Whose touch thrills with mortality, And curdles to the gazer's heart, As if to him it could impart The doom he dreads, yet dwells upon:

He curdles the bleak air with ire, Ruffling his hoary raiment through, And lo!

For the horse in stark despair, with his front hoofs poised in air, On the last verge rears amain. "Now he hangs, he rocks between, and his nostrils curdle in!

The frost-king ties my fumbling feet, Sings in my ears, my hands are stones, Curdles the blood to the marble bones, Tugs at the heartstrings, numbs the sense, Hems in the life with narrowing fence.

Like all other small fruits and berries they are more wholesome served without cream, but if cream is used, each person should be allowed to add it to his own dish, as it quickly curdles and renders the whole dish unsightly; if allowed to stand, it also impairs the flavor of the fruit.

Have the yolks of three eggs well beaten, and when the soup is boiling, turn it gradually onto the eggs, stirring briskly that they may not curdle.

Beat two eggs light and turn the boiling soup on the eggs, stirring briskly that they may not curdle.

The milk should not be allowed to boil, as it will be likely to curdle.

Milk which becomes sour and curdles within a few hours after it has been drawn, and before any cream forms on its surface.

Milk curdles in the pans when she is running through the forest ...

Mar. See how thy blood curdles at this, I think thou couldst be contented to be beaten i'this passion.

Cook until done, remove fish to a platter, and to the liquor add a small piece Leb-kuchen or ginger cake, and stir in the well-beaten yolks of four eggs; stir carefully or it will curdle.

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