89 Verbs to Use for the Word cheese

In England it has been made from time immemorial, though the art of making cheese is said not to have been known to the ancient Britons, and to have been learned from their conquerors.

A clever old rat came and ate the cheese, but he never got caught.

Rub the butter in the flour; add the grated cheese, cayenne.

Have ready the above proportion of white sauce; pour sufficient of it over the cauliflowers just to cover the top; sprinkle over this some rasped Parmesan cheese and bread crumbs, and drop on these the butter, which should be melted, but not oiled.

Stew gently for 15 minutes, and serve grated Parmesan cheese with it.

Just as Madame Joseph was bringing the cheese, Benard, whose workshop was near by, made his appearance.

Auguste will be coming in for his four o'clock snack in a moment, and he won't be at all pleased if he doesn't find his cheese and his glass of wine on the table.

My grandmother's chief friend was a woman who sold toasted cheese.

There people bought Dutch cheeses round, And single Glos'ter flat, And English butter in a lump, And Irishin a pat.

About 5 minutes to melt the cheese.

To ripen cheeses, and bring them forward, put them into a damp cellar; and, to check too large a production of mites, spirits may be poured into the parts affected.

Now every way-faring man, even though non compos mentis, knows that when he is invited to come in and cut a cheese, come in and take a drop of whiskey is meant.

When it has drained draw the edges of the muslin together and squeeze and press the cheese.

I don't tell you that you must kiss the hands of the curates, for I know that you have a delicate sense of smell, like your father, who couldn't endure European cheese.

When the girl returned with her father, she gave me some excellent goat-cheese, and for my dessert some hazelnuts, together with a spirit distilled from plums, similar to the quertch of Alsace.

But, when he had finished weighing out the cheese to his friends, he found he had made, quite unexpectedly, a profit of eighteenpence, and that it was more than he could have gained by a great deal of weaving.

Separate the yolks from the whites of the eggs; beat the former in a basin, and grate the cheese, or cut it into very thin flakes.

"It was silly of you to do so," said Fred, "to grease the roads with butter, and to roll cheese down the hill!"

To make scalding Cheese towards the latter end of May.

The Bishop answered, that he could easily send cheeses, but he could not be sure of sending them in proper condition, because it was only by opening them that you could be sure of the dealer not having deceived you in the quality of the cheese.

The general suspected some mystery in this man, yet ordered a cheese and two new loaves to be given him, which he sent away to his companion.

Romans smoked their cheeses, to give them a sharp taste.

tomatosome may prefer more cheese in proportion, but that is a fair average.

While she prepared cheeses of their milk, she loved to see them browse on the maidenhair which grew upon the steep sides of the rock, and hung suspended upon one of its cornices, as on a pedestal.

So saying, she took another cheese out of her pocket and rolled it down; but as it did not return, she thought, "Perhaps they are waiting for a companion and don't like to come alone"; and down she bowled a third cheese.

89 Verbs to Use for the Word  cheese