Which preposition to use with skillet
We'd tell grandmama she ought to put the skillet on mama.
Rather, let there be a skillet in the company and let a fire be started!
Take your Gooseberries, and put them in a Silver or Earthen Pot, and set it in a Skillet of boyling Water, and when they are coddled enough strain them, then make them hot again, when they are scalding hot, beat them very well with a good piece of fresh butter, Rose-water and Sugar, and put in the yolke of two or three Eggs; you may put Rose-water into them, and so stir it altogether, and serve it to the Table when it is cold.
21.Jewish Goose Greeben. Cut all the fat from the goose into small pieces and cook in a skillet with 1 cup of cold water.
When old Spot was seated, the milk was hung in a skillet over the fire, and then the men used to come and sit down at the long white table.
Heat a clean skillet to blue heat, rub it with a bit of suet, just enough to keep the meat from sticking, but leave no fat in the pan.
He dipped and dried some skillets near a trough of water.
We didn't use no skillet for corn bread.
LOGAN You'd have as much chance of slippin' into heaven with your soul as black as a skillet from mortal sins, unknownst to St. Peter, as you'd have of gettin' a job with an old coat like that.
An' then tell me if Sollermun in all his glory was dressed up like this here!" Castle handled that skillet like a baby, and stroked it as if he just naturally loved children.
"We had no skillet at that time.