2366 examples of roasts in sentences

Some cooks always fail in their roasts, though they succeed in nearly everything else.

"Those who have travelled in Germany and France," writes Mr. Lewis, one of our most popular scientific authors, "must have repeatedly marvelled at the singular uniformity in the flavour, or want of flavour, of the various 'roasts' served up at the table-d'hôte."

Serve with a little gravy made in the dripping-pan, the same as for other roasts, and send to table with it a tureen of mint sauce, No. 469, and a fresh salad.

But even in winter, soups, vegetable stews, nut roasts, baked fruit pies, and boiled puddings can all be made the day before.

*AVENOLA* Makes superior porridge in one minute: also good as a basis for vegetarian "Roasts."

There must be celestial roasts of strong meat for him, and flagons of his ancestral ale.

Here we can build a civilization which neither roasts us in summer nor freezes us in winter.

Soups, Boiled Food, Pies, Stews, Salads, Roasts, Grills.

Soups, Boiled Food, Pies, Stews, Salads, Roasts, Grills.

The street in which they were established, with their spits always loaded with juicy roasts, was called Rue des Oues (geese), and this street, when it ceased to be frequented by the oyers, became by corruption Rue Auxours.

The modes of preparing other roasts much resembled the present system in their simplicity, with this difference, that strong meats were first boiled to render them tender, and no roast was ever handed over to the skill of the carver without first being thoroughly basted with orange juice and rose water, and covered with sugar and powdered spices.

The custom of introducing salads after roasts was already established in the fifteenth century.

This dining-hall, by the way, was managed by an estimable widow named Mrs. Slaughter, and of course the boys called it the "Slaughter-house," a name not so far from the truth, when one considers the way large, tough roasts of beef and tons of soggy corned beef were massacred by the students.

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.

Makes splendid Sandwiches, Sausage Rolls, Savoury Roasts, and Irish Stews.

"Yet her accounts stand for expensive roasts, lamb chops, early fruits when they are highest in pricethe best of everything!"

Now, crown roasts are one thing to him who waits on fallen arches, and telephone calls are another.

324; rising late, i. 495, n. 3; ii. 17, 143, 410, 477; v. 210; 'roarings of the old lion,' ii. 284, n. 2; roaring people down, iii. 150, 290; roasts apples, iv. 218, n. 1; robbed, never, ii. 119; romances, love of, i. 49; iii. 2; roughness: See JOHNSON, manners; Round-Robin, receives the, iii. 83-5; Royal Academy, Professor of the, ii. 67; iv.

R121189, 25Nov53, Arthur Le Roy Kaser (A) Toasts, roasts, and funny stories, by Ward Morley [pseud.]

One might have excellent steaks and roasts and delicious veal; for the heifers were being butchered as the Germans had taken all fodder.

This last chapter is exquisitely epicurean, dealing with table-setting, table-service, and the proper order of entrees, roasts, salads, and dessert.

I've cooked roasts, steaks, chops, everything, right here.

All these points of conduct are graphic enough; and their trite character is their virtue. Boiled, and perhaps fried meats were served on silver; but roasts might be brought to table on the spit, which, after a while, was often of silver, and handed round for each person to cut what he pleased; and this was done not only with ordinary meat, but with game, and even with a delicacy like a roast peacock.

Cold roasts of beef, lamb, mutton or any cold joint roasted or boiled may be made into soups, stews, minces or used for sandwiches, or just served cold with vegetables or salads.

'I'm on the top of an omnibus!'" ROASTS

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