Which preposition to use with pulp

of Occurrences 35%

Lamb's-Wool Ale is hot ale mixed with the pulp of roasted apples, sugared and well spiced.

through Occurrences 16%

Scrape and cut the carrots thin, strain the soup on them, and stew them till soft enough to pulp through a hair sieve or coarse cloth; then boil the pulp with the soup, which should be of the consistency of pea-soup.

with Occurrences 12%

Scrape and cut the carrots thin, strain the soup on them, and stew them till soft enough to pulp through a hair sieve or coarse cloth; then boil the pulp with the soup, which should be of the consistency of pea-soup.

into Occurrences 10%

Boil the gooseberries in water until they are quite tender; mash them and press them through a sieve; put the pulp into a saucepan with the above ingredients; simmer for 3 or 4 minutes, and serve very hot. Time.3 or 4 minutes.

in Occurrences 9%

Skin the tomatoes, break in halves, and cook slowly to a pulp in a separate pan.

from Occurrences 7%

Take a quart of gooseberries, pick, coddle, and bruise them very well in a marble mortar or wooden bowl, and rub them with the back of a spoon through a hair sieve, till you take out all the pulp from the seeds; take a pint of thick cream, mix it well among your pulp grate in some lemon-peel, and sweeten it to your taste; serve it up either in a china dish or an earthen one.

under Occurrences 6%

Yet, one thing I discovered; for, in stretching towards the protuberance, I had placed a hand upon the tree, and its trunk was soft as pulp under my fingers, much after the fashion of a mushroom.

to Occurrences 6%

The exposure of the delicate pulp to the air, due to the decay of the dentine, gives rise to the pain of toothache.

like Occurrences 4%

In the form of its leaves and blossoms it strongly resembles the peach-tree, and is included in the same genus by botanists; but the fruit, instead of presenting a delicious pulp like the peach, shrivels up as it ripens, and becomes only a tough coriaceous covering to the stone inclosing the eatable kernel, which is surrounded by a thin bitter skin.

for Occurrences 3%

A pint of milk and a pint of gooseberry pulp for 5 or 6 children.

as Occurrences 3%

Skin the tomatoes and cook to pulp as in the preceding recipe.

on Occurrences 3%

Well scrub a medium sized carrot and grate it to a pulp on an ordinary tinned bread grater.

than Occurrences 2%

Turnips should be cut in rather thicker slices than carrots, on account of the former boiling more quickly to a pulp than the latter.

without Occurrences 1%

" I had a feeling of being generally distributed over the bed, of being a mass of pulp without any central force, but I had had a letter that day from my daughter, who was with her father and grandmother in Swissvale, and wanted to come to me, and the thought came: "Does God mean to make my child an orphan, that others may receive their children by my death?"

against Occurrences 1%

In many places I could see down fifty feet or so beneath the margin of the glacier-mill, where trunks from one to two feet in diameter were being ground to pulp against outstanding rock-ribs and bosses of the bank.

around Occurrences 1%

"Do the bees make honey in the trunk?" "No," replied his governess; "the name comes from the sweetness of the pulp around the seeds, which ripen in large flat pods, and of which boys and girls are fond.

at Occurrences 1%

Put this pulp at the bottom of a trifle-dish; pour over it a pint of custard made by recipe No. 1423, and, when cold, cover with whipped cream.

before Occurrences 1%

It will be much easier for you to heat the pulp before straining.

beneath Occurrences 1%

Had he not on one unforgetable occasion felt the soft flesh turn to pulp beneath his stamping feet, and heard the breaking of bones?

out Occurrences 1%

That the natives dry it in the sun, and take the pulp out of it, which grows like the head of a poppy, and bake it for bread.

until Occurrences 1%

GRAPE CONSERVE Remove the stems and skins from five pounds of grapes and boil the pulp until tender

about Occurrences 1%

These tempting orange-coloured fruits had induced the natives to gather a quantity for the sake of the little pulp about their base, and I observed that, in order to enjoy themselves without trouble, they had lately kindled their fires immediately beneath some of the trees laden with fruit, which with some shellfish had afforded them a good repast."

Which preposition to use with  pulp