954 examples of simmered in sentences

This, however, was full of dead bees, wasps, beetles, and leaves, well steeped and simmered, and would, therefore, require boiling and filtering through fresh charcoal before it could be made available.

A leg of pork weighing 8 lbs., 3 hours after the water boils, and to be simmered very gently.

They should be plunged into boiling water, and simmered for about 10 or 12 minutes.

When it has simmered gently for about 3/4 hour, add the remaining ingredients, and stew the whole gently for 2-1/4 hours.

Put in the onion, parsley, cloves, and gravy, and when it has simmered for 1/4 hour, add a pint of young green peas, and stew gently for about 1/2 hour.

Let the whole gradually heat by the side of the fire, and, when it has simmered for about 5 minutes, serve, and garnish the dish with sippets of toasted bread.

A laurel-leaf simmered with the potatoes is an improvement.

It may be flavoured with lemon-peel, after being sweetened, or a small piece may be simmered with the barley.

To be simmered until the liquor is reduced to half.

Possibly the absurd thought seized her that all the tragedies and comedies might be simmered down to one thing.

But she simmered with indignation, and contemplated futile plansespecially in the long, empty hours of the afternoon, between luncheon and the hour of the apertifscountless vain plans for abolishing these intolerable conditions.

The whole should now be placed in a slightly greater heat and simmered until the last added vegetables are quite tender.

A fire burned low among the stones; over it simmered a pot.

When finally simmered down, the good work done under high pressure is frequently due to latent ideas that were the product of quiet thinking.

A pot simmered upon the fire, the table gave evidence of a recent repast, and a pile of dishes nearby stood mutely in evidence, but of Hermia there was no sign.

Above a fire at the camp centre a kettle simmered on its pothook, being stirred at this moment by a brown and aged crone in frivolous-patterned calico, who wore gold hoops in her ears and bangles at her neck and bracelets of silver on her armsbejewelled, indeed, most unbecomingly for a person of her years.

The fore-part, the neck, is boiled and makes sweet barley-broth, and the meat, when well boiled, or rather the whole pottage simmered for a considerable time beside the fire, eats tenderly.

The meat simmered in the kettle, watched by two cadets, two others turning the spit.

A slice of onion or a stalk of celery may be simmered in the soup for a few minutes to flavor, and then removed with a skimmer or a spoon.

The crusts may first be baked, and filled with the mixture when needed; in which case the sauce should be simmered lightly till of the desired consistency.

If preferred, a tablespoonful of rice which has been soaked for an hour in a little warm water, or a tablespoonful of cooked barley, may be simmered in the broth for a half hour before serving.

While the eggs simmered, the two ladies thee-ed us prayerfully and tearfully, hoping that God would save our country from blood, unless blood must be shed to preserve Law and Liberty.

This is merely melted butter with a few pickled capers simmered in it, or they may be put into a sauce made of broth thickened with egg, and a little flour.

The dining room, to which he fled, was fiery, and the rarefied air simmered.

SIMMERED CARROTS Wash, scrape and slice one quart carrots roundwise.

954 examples of  simmered  in sentences