Which preposition to use with pans

of Occurrences 237%

Sprinkle with flour; lay closely in a pan of hot dripping; cover and let simmer until tender.

with Occurrences 164%

Place in a baking-pan with 1 sliced onion, 2 chopped green peppers and 1 sprig of parsley.

in Occurrences 75%

Frying in our own frying-pan in our own kitchen.

into Occurrences 44%

Har. Brought me off, yes, out of the Frying-pan into the Fire.

on Occurrences 41%

" Mac had finished the cutting, and now put the frying-pan on an open hole in the little stove.

for Occurrences 23%

And thisthis is a pan for war bread.

to Occurrences 17%

One of the most intense moments in Peter Pan to many children is the building of the little house in the wood, and later on, of the other on the top of the trees: that is the little house of their dreams.

over Occurrences 16%

But as he squatted on his heels to-night, cursing the foot and a half of snow-shoe that held him away from the sullen fire, straining every muscle to keep the outstretched frying-pan over the best of the blaze, he said to himself that what had got him on the raw was that speech of the Boy's yesterday about the stuff he had to eat.

by Occurrences 10%

And so, when he had been lifted on to the table, he took the frying-pan by the handle, and began vigorously beating on it with the stick.

from Occurrences 9%

Every day he would take some noisy instrument to the lake to startle the echoes; a whistle his father made him served for a time; after that he marched up and down the banks, rattling a tin canister with pebbles in it; then he got a large frying-pan from the kitchen, and beat on it with a stick every day for about a fortnight.

under Occurrences 8%

There for four or five months they would live upon fish and clams and wild ducks and geese, chipping their arrow-heads, and making their earthenware pots and pans under the lee of the sand-hills and pine woods below the Capes.

before Occurrences 8%

Lay the ingredients in a covered pan before the fire, and let them remain there the whole day, stirring occasionally.

at Occurrences 7%

The Colonel recalled that speech of the Boy's the very next night, when, after "a hell of a time" getting the fire alight, he was bending forward in that attitude most trying to maintain, holding the frying-pan at long range over the feebly-smoking sticks.

about Occurrences 5%

Keep moving the pan about, and turn the sausages 3 or 4 times.

as Occurrences 4%

Nevertheless, she bravely fought off the animal, using metal cooking pots and pans as weapons.

through Occurrences 3%

Take a quart of pease, put them into a pot with a gallon of water, two or three large onions, half a dozen anchovies, a little whole pepper and salt; boil all together whilst your soop is thick; strain it into a stew-pan through a cullender, and put six ounces of butter (work'd in flour) into the soop to thicken it; also put in a little boil'd sellery, stew'd spinage, crisp bread, and a little dry'd mint powdered; so serve it up. 8.

out Occurrences 3%

It was something that rendered negligible the occasionally creaking mechanism and crudeness of stage business and rendition; something compounded of dew and sun and wind, such as could only be found in a veritable Forest of Arden; something elusive, exquisite, iridescent; something he had supposed had vanished from the world about the time they put Pan out of business and stopped up the Pipes of Arcady.

between Occurrences 2%

[Illustration: TUNA FISH À LA KING] PUFF PASTE Wash 1 cup butter, shape in circular piece, reserve 1 tablespoon, and put remainder in pan between two pans of ice.

until Occurrences 2%

In the lower parts of the flat rainwater appeared to have remained in shallow clay-pans until very recently, killing much of the grass, which was replaced by atriplex bushes.

against Occurrences 1%

Their success in the battle of Preston-Pans against General Cope had emboldened the Scots; at the end of December, 1745, Prince Charles Edward and his army had advanced as far as Derby.

after Occurrences 1%

Add the mushrooms and steam them by covering the pan after seasoning with salt, pepper and paprika.

against Occurrences 1%

I then told him I would bring a Company of Friends to dine with him the next Week, as an Encouragement to his Ingenuity; upon which he thanked me, saying, That he would provide himself with a new Frying-Pan against that Day.

among Occurrences 1%

The call of the isles was ringing in his ears, and one had only to glance at him to hear Pan among the reeds, to be back in the glades where fauns and nymphs were at play.

around Occurrences 1%

Lay the potatoes in pan around the roast and sprinkle them with salt and return to the oven to roast.

behind Occurrences 1%

Long before he caught up to them, however, he heard the Pan behind him, snorting and scolding.

Which preposition to use with  pans