1869 examples of fry in sentences

Fry 1 dozen small peeled onions and 3 potatoes, cut into dice pieces; stir in 1 tablespoonful of flour and the sauce in which the meat was cooked.

Mix well; add flour enough to form into dumplings and fry in deep hot lard until brown.

Dip in beaten egg and fine bread-crumbs and fry a golden brown.

Make a pancake batter and fry in thin cakes.

Heat some butter in a pan; then break in as many eggs as needed and fry them; add some sliced onions.

Cut hard-boiled eggs in halves; then fry 1 small chopped onion and 1 chopped apple in hot butter; add 1/4 cup of pounded almonds and 1 pint of milk, mixed with 1/2 tablespoonful of cornstarch.

Beat 4 eggs with 1 tablespoonful of cream, salt and pepper, and fry in an omelet-pan with hot butter until done.

Cut boiled potatoes into thin slices; then fry 1 chopped onion in 2 tablespoonfuls of butter.

Fry 1 chopped onion in 2 tablespoonfuls of butter; add the chopped spinach, a pinch of pepper and curry-powder.

Let fry; then stir in 1 tablespoonful of flour; add 1/2 cup of water; let boil; add 1 quart of shrimps, salt, pepper and parsley.

Season a round steak with salt, black pepper and paprica; dredge with flour and let fry in hot lard on both sides until brown.

Let all fry a few minutes; then add the mushroom liquor and 2 tablespoonfuls of white wine, salt and pepper to taste.

Mix with 1 egg and form into balls; roll in flour and fry in deep hot lard until brown.

Jimmie, every morning for your breakfast I'm going to fry" "You bet your life

And I'm going to fry us a little steak in this darling little skillet.

A very Rascal, Sir, and a most dangerous Fellowhe cullies in your Prentices and Cashiers to playwhich ruins so many o'th' young Fry i'th' City Sir Cau.

A careful examination of the opinions of scientific men given in the telephone casesbefore Lord McLaren in Edinburgh and before Mr. Justice Fry in Londonleads me to the conclusion that scientific men, at least those whose opinions I shall quote, are not agreed as to what is the action of the carbon microphone.

After his visit to the Persian Gulph he leaned more towards monotheism; and I once found him seated between two guns on the quarter-deck of an Arab frigate, in the midst of a fry of devotees of little more than his own age, busily engaged in chanting canticles in praise of Mohammed the "amber-ee."

Leaving the tent for a moment, he returned with a young grouse, and, dressing it skilfully, put it in a skillet to fry.

SEE Fry, Sheila Kaye-Smith.

HAGGARD, HOWARD W. The anatomy of personality, by Howard W. Haggard & Clements C. Fry.

Josephine F. Haggard (W of H. W. Haggard) & Theo Wright, Jr. (E of C. C. Fry); 2Aug63; R319731.

SMITH, SHEILA KAYE-. SEE FRY, SHEILA KAYE-SMITH.

Ian Kay (A); 30Nov64; R350124. KAYE-SMITH, SHEILA. SEE Fry, Sheila Kaye Smith.

With illus. by Guy Fry.

1869 examples of  fry  in sentences