221 examples of hashes in sentences

Before he could accomplish his design he had three separate quarrels on his hands, and was threatening with fury to "settle the hash" of several of his dearest new friends.

"On love, hash, mutual trust, bread pudding: anything that's cheap.

RAGOUT.Stew or hash.

When perfectly cold, you can remove all the fat, and leave the sediment untouched, which serves very nicely for thick gravies, hashes, &c. Time.7 hours.

An excellent hash or ragoût can be made by cutting up the nicest parts of the head, thickening and seasoning more highly a little of the soup, and adding a glass of port wine and 2 tablespoonfuls of ketchup.

This vinegar is a very nice addition to gravies, hashes, &e., as well as a great improvement to salads, or to eat with cold meat.

This sauce will be found an agreeable addition to gravies, hashes, stews, &c. Average cost, for this quantity, 1s.

The remains of roast-meat gravy should always be saved; as, when no meat is at hand, a very nice gravy in haste may be made from it, and when added to hashes, ragoûts, &c., is a great improvement.

RICH GRAVY FOR HASHES, RAGOUTS, &c. 438.

A CHEAP GRAVY FOR HASHES, &c. 440.

LEAMINGTON SAUCE (an Excellent Sauce for Flavouring Gravies, Hashes, Soups, &c.).

For immediate use, the skins should be put into a wide-mouthed bottle with a little of the different ingredients, and they will be found very nice for hashes or stews.

Save the gravy that flows from it, as it adds greatly to the flavour of hashes, stews, &c.

The liquor that the hare was stewed in, should be saved for hashes, soups, &c. &c. Time.

Take a piece of fresh tunny about the size of a hen's egg, to which add a small shalot already chopped; hash up together the roe and the tunny, so as to mix them well, and throw the whole into a saucepan, with a sufficient quantity of very good butter: whip it up until the butter is melted!

A set o' dull, conceited hashes Confuse their brains in college classes; They gang in stirks, and come out asses, Plain truth to speak; An' syne they think to climb Parnassus By dint o' Greek!

Every coach knows how such a man hashes the game.

Weand by "we" I mean the public which relishes such playscannot possibly have any keen appetite for copious re-hashes of such very cold mutton as the appeals of the penitent heroine to the recalcitrant villain.

The dinner is composed of turtle-soup, curry, roast meat, hashes, and pastry.

Meat, Meatose, Nutmeatose, and Nutvejo, &c., endorse the verdict of the best judges that there are no other Nut Meats equal to them for Roasts, Stews, Pies, Hashes, Sandwiches, Chops, Steaks, and Rissoles.

Thus the public is compelled to receive hashes, instead of fresh dishes; and things that come from a distance, notoriously possessing a charm, it gets the original cookery of London, instead of that of their own country.

LEFT-OVER MEATS.Most cook books offer numerous recipes for croquettes, hashes, and fried dishes prepared from remnants of meat and fish, which, although they serve the purpose of using up the fragments, are not truly economical, because they are generally far from wholesome.

And this farcical scene was considered so "grotesquely and absurdly extravagant" by Sir WALTER's contemporary critics (peace be to their hashes!

Croutons, sippets of bread or toast, to garnish hashes, salmis, &c., are so called.

"The ragoûts of the Templethe arlequins of the Citéthe fried fish of the Odéon arcadesthe unknown hashes of the guingettes, and the 'funeral baked meats' of the Palais Royal, are all familiar to my pocket and my palate.

221 examples of  hashes  in sentences