48 examples of morels in sentences

A ragoo with sweet-breads cut into pieces, pullets tenderly boil'd and cut in long pieces; take truffles and morels, if you have any mushrooms, with a little claret, and throw in your beef, let it stew a quarter of an hour in the ragoo, turning it over sometimes, then take out your beef, and thicken your ragoo with a lump of butter and a little flour.

Take truffles, morels, sweet-breads, diced pallets boiled tender, three anchovies, and some lemon-peel, put these into some brown gravy and stew them; if you do not think it thick enough, dredge in a little flour, and just before you pour it on your beef put in a little white wine and vinegar, and serve it up hot. 90.

Take artichokes, and order them the same way as you did for frying, have ready in a stew-pan a few morels and truffles, stewed in brown gravy, so put in your artichokes, and give them a shake altogether in your stew-pan, and serve them up hot, with sippets round them. 275.

A good light-brown gravy, with a few mushrooms, morels, or truffles; serve it up hot.

Serve them up with truffles, morels, mushrooms, cockscombs, forc'd-meat balls, and a little lemon to your taste.

Of them all one only has any interest for usMiss Helen Morel, late of Manila.

"I'm glad to meet some one who knows about missions at first hand," Miss Morel began one morning, as they stepped out on the promenade deck for their constitutional.

"I'm afraid I don't follow you, Miss Morel," J.W. said, with a puzzled air.

" "That must have been exciting," said Miss Morel.

" Miss Morel was sure it was.

But anyway, home missions is rather commonplace, haven't you noticed?" and Miss Morel looked almost as though she were asking a question of state.

Miss Morel changed the subject again.

As he paused Miss Morel said, "I was an Epworthian, too, and in the young women's missionary societies.

" The talk languished for a while, and then Miss Morel exclaimed, "I know why we've stopped talking; we're hungry.

Thus it was that J.W. told the story of his great moment; how he had talked with Miss Morel one morning of the many-sided work of the church, and how in the afternoon he had looked through the open port of his stateroom and had seen an ocean that looked like the church, and a church that seemed like the ocean.

The morel is Morchella esculenta, and Tuber cibarium is the common truffle.

USES OF THE TRUFFLE.Like the Morel, truffles are seldom eaten alone, but are much used in gravies, soups, and ragoûts.

" [Footnote 201: The authorities (?) most frequently cited by Professor Oncken in making out his case are Messrs. Morel, Macdonald, Hardie, G. B. Shaw and the Labour Leader.

MOREL PRINSAPLES BY WILLIE DOWNEY AGE 12 Morel Prinsaples is when you have a nerve to stick up for some thing.

MOREL PRINSAPLES BY WILLIE DOWNEY AGE 12 Morel Prinsaples is when you have a nerve to stick up for some thing.

Its agenst my morel prinsaples says Pa.

So as I say let us all stick up for our Morel Prinsaples like my Father come what may.

It might have been, if Hildegarde had not thought to inclose a page from the Daily Southern Californian, upon which, ringed with pencil marks, was a bit of miscellany headed, "Morel Prinsaples.

So as I say let us all stick up for our Morel Prinsaples like my Father come what may.

After soaking and blanching, fry them till brown, then simmer gently in beef gravy seasoned highly with smoked meat, nutmeg, pepper, salt, a small onion stuck with cloves, and a very little whole allspice; the gravy must be slightly thickened, and morels and truffles are generally added; small balls of delicate forcemeat are also an improvement.

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