Which preposition to use with fry

in Occurrences 190%

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

of Occurrences 47%

Mix the oil and wine together, with sufficient flour to make them into a thickish paste; cleanse the anchovies, wipe them, dip them in the paste, and fry of a nice brown colour.

until Occurrences 20%

Season lamb chops; dredge with flour and fry until brown; keep hot.

with Occurrences 17%

Fried Chicken. Cut a fat hen into pieces at the joints and boil until tender; season and fry with 1 onion and 2 green peppers chopped fine.

for Occurrences 15%

Cucumbers, to pickle another Way to make Mange of to make pickle for to stew to fry for Mutton Sauce Soop to make Curranberries, to pickle to preserve in Bunches + to preserve whole to make Jelly of Custard Almond Sagoo Scotch, to eat hot Cyder, to make D Damsins to preserve do.

to Occurrences 10%

It seemed that the situation of the wealthy English middle class, with just enough gentility above to aspire to, and sufficient smaller fry to bully and patronize, appealed to his imagination, though of course he did not put it so crudely as that.

at Occurrences 7%

" Mr. Noaks, junior, on the other hand, was destined to find that he was not going to carry everything before him at Ronleigh as he had done among the small fry at Horace House, The Upper Fourth voted him a "bounder," and nicknamed him "Moke."

on Occurrences 7%

Many of the "boys" she had not seen since the winter before, and while she worked she discussed neighborhood matters with them, the pleasing sizzle of eggs frying on a hot pan making a running accompaniment to her words.

as Occurrences 6%

Even a meeting of the Committee for Tangierwhen the Prince of Wales was present and such smaller fry as Chancellorsis dull and is matter for a skipping eye.

from Occurrences 5%

Drop a small quantity at a time into a pan of boiling lard, and fry from 7 to 10 minutes, according to the size.

without Occurrences 3%

To make fine Pan-cakes fryed without Butter or Lard.

like Occurrences 3%

That's going some for small fry like me.

over Occurrences 3%

Fry over a brisk fire, turning the bacon once and quickly browning it.

under Occurrences 2%

Following the chronological order, we begin with the campaign opened by Fries under the banner of anthropology against the main branch of the Kantian school.

into Occurrences 2%

Tomatoes they brought to me fried into cakes with butter, peaches they mixed with canned beef and boiled for soup, green corn they sweetened, and desiccated vegetables they broke into lumps with stones.

than Occurrences 2%

At school he will have had the good fortune to be attached as fag to a big boy who occupied an important place as an athlete, and whose condescending smiles were naturally an object of greater ambition to the small fry than the approval of the school authorities.

about Occurrences 1%

And if he lay his hands on Barnavelt, His Court, our Guift, and where the generall States Our equalls sit ile fry about their eares And quench it in their blood.

before Occurrences 1%

'Sir John Joram has got other fish to fry before this time.

through Occurrences 1%

When you use them roll them up with as much egg as will make them roll smooth; in rolling them up make them about the length of your fingers, and as thick as two fingers; fry them in butter, which must be boiled before you can put them in, and keep them rolling about in the pan; when they are fried through they are enough.

along Occurrences 1%

A few tomatoes sliced and fried along with, or instead of the carrot, or a cupful of tinned tomatoes would be a great improvement.

Which preposition to use with  fry