Which preposition to use with toasting

with Occurrences 60%

Cut slices of bread into delicate circles and toast in butter; then take 1 ounce of chutney and 2 ounces of grated Parmesan cheese; spread the toast with ham and the chutney and sprinkle with grated cheese.

to Occurrences 52%

Is it not true that you once defended me when some young Englishman was drinking toasts to my downfall at an inn in this village in which you lived?' I remembered the incident, although I could not imagine how it had reached his ears.

of Occurrences 46%

He filled me a great silver tankard of spiced sack, and I emptied it to the toast of "Honest Men.

in Occurrences 38%

Cut slices of bread into delicate circles and toast in butter; then take 1 ounce of chutney and 2 ounces of grated Parmesan cheese; spread the toast with ham and the chutney and sprinkle with grated cheese.

at Occurrences 26%

Narrate an escapade for (a) your father, (b) your cronies in response to a toast at a banquet with them.

for Occurrences 21%

Place some slices of toast in the dripping-pan to catch the trails, allowing a piece of toast for each bird.

on Occurrences 19%

The salmon, toasting on sticks over wood coals, smelt very appetising.

as Occurrences 6%

It had been agreed that Sandoval, who possessed the most oratorical ability, should deliver the last toast as a summing up.

after Occurrences 4%

The children drank the toast after her.

by Occurrences 4%

It was only habit that kept the Colonel toasting by the fire before he turned in, for the cabin was as warm to-night as the South in mid-summer.

from Occurrences 4%

As one who moves in a dream, Sofia rose presently and bathed, then, robed in a ravishing negligée of rare brocade, breakfasted on melon, tea, and toast from a service of eggshell china.

about Occurrences 3%

Mrs. After-dayOh, that's she that was the great beauty, the mighty toast about town, that's just come out of the small-pox; she is horribly pitted they say; I long to see her, and plague her with my condolence....

before Occurrences 3%

When the bacon is cut very thin, the slices may be curled round and fastened by means of small skewers, and fried or toasted before the fire.

under Occurrences 3%

Dish them with or without a piece of toast under them, and serve very hot.

into Occurrences 2%

Put some pieces of buttered toast into the dripping-pan to catch the trails; flour and froth the birds nicely, dish the pieces of toast with the snipes on them, and pour round, but not over them, a little good brown gravy.

over Occurrences 1%

The menu consisted of hot bacon and roll sandwiches, dill pickles, coffee, and marshmallows toasted over the flames.

per Occurrences 1%

Last of all came a savouryusually described as the savouryconsisting of a raft of toast per person, each raft carrying an abundant cargo of fried potted meat, and provided with a passenger in the shape of a recumbent sausage.

amongst Occurrences 1%

These Verses are by far the compleatest of lord Hallifax's, and, indeed, genteel compliments to the radiant beauties, who were the chief toasts amongst the Whigs.

between Occurrences 1%

Place a very thin piece of cold toast between 2 slices of thin bread-and-butter in the form of a sandwich, adding a seasoning of pepper and salt.

underneath Occurrences 1%

The outside sheath being taken off and the waving fibres removed, let the ears be placed in boiling water, where they should remain for about 25 minutes (a longer time may be necessary for larger ears than ordinary); and, when sufficiently boiled and well drained, they may be sent to table whole, and with a piece of toast underneath them.

among Occurrences 1%

But, as he grew towards manhood, he could not remain insensible to her extraordinary beautyfor extraordinary it was, and such as to attract admiration wherever she went, so that the "Grocer's Daughter" became the toast among the ruffling gallants of the town, many of whom sought to obtain speech with her.

without Occurrences 1%

"One more toast," he said, in a loud voice"a toast without which we cannot disperse.

of Occurrences 1%

" STEAMED BREAD.Steaming stale bread is as open to objection as the surface toasting of bread, if steamed so as to be yielding and adhesive.

Which preposition to use with  toasting