37 Verbs to Use for the Word lemon

Serve the carp on a dish garnished with parsley and cut lemon, and the sauce in a boat.

Let it stand 8 or 9 days, squeezing the lemons well every day; then strain the water off and put it into a cask with the sugar.

Pour the sauce over the salad and garnish with olives and sliced lemon.

Never omit to send a cut lemon to table with roast veal.

"It wants more lemons and more sugar," said Marcella, firmly.

Werther muttered to Drew: "Here's where I hand him the lemon that'll curdle his cream," and ran out of the box and straight around the edge of the arena.

In his hand he held a lemon, which he sucked from time to time, and his demeanor was abstracted and absent.

Wash the liver, and let it boil for a few minutes; peel the lemon very thin, remove the white part and pips, and cut it into very small dice; mince the liver and a small quantity of the lemon rind very fine; add these ingredients to 1/2 pint of smoothly-made melted butter; season with a little salt, put in the cut lemon, heat it gradually, but do not allow it to boil, lest the butter should oil.

"As I say, we lemons are picking quinces or we quinces are picking lemons, any way you want to take it, and after finishing the opening chorus we rush up stage, open center, and in comes the prima donna in a pony carta stone boat would suit her better, but that is neither here nor theresee pony cart, chance for number by pony ballet, with six trained doughnutsyou see that's where the title of the play is introduced.

Beat yolks of eight eggs vigorously with one cup of sugar, add one-half lemon, grated peel and juice, one tablespoon of brandy, and four lady-fingers grated, the almonds, and fold in the stiffly-beaten whites of eggs.

Algy, as I have before remarked, is grating a lemon.

RAISIN BREAD Make dough as directed for Butterbarches, using one-quarter cup of raisins and omitting the lemon and egg.

The book teaches us to make Scotch collops, to pickle lemons and quinces, to make French bread, to collar beef, pork, or eels, to make gooseberry fool, to dry beef after the Dutch fashion, to make sack posset two ways, to candy flowers (violets, roses, etc.)

"By placing a lemon in the oven for a few minutes nearly the entire pulp turns to juice.

"While you are in that trim, I wish you would pluck some lemons for me.

To make one quart, provide two fine fresh lemons, and rub off the outer peel upon a few lumps of sugar; put the sugar into a bowl with four ounces of powdered sugar, upon which press the juice of the lemons, and pour over one pint and a half of very hot water that has not boiled, then add a quarter of a pint of rum, and the same quantity of brandy; stir well together and strain it, and let it stand a few minutes before it is drank.

Draw string through slices, fasten ends, lay them in a pan with water; boil a short time, remove the lemon, pour off water; cook two pounds of sugar with two cups of water.

Take the necks, gizzards and livers, boil them in water, when they are enough strain off the gravy, and put to it a spoonful of oyster-pickle; take the livers, break them small, mix a little gravy, and rub them through a hair-sieve with the back of a spoon, then put to it a spoonful of cream, a little lemon and lemon-peel grated; thicken it up with butter and flour.

MONTEREY SALAD Select fine lemons, wipe carefully, scoop out the pulp, remove the tough inner skin and seeds, and to the rest add one box of boneless sardines, finely chopped, one teaspoon of French mustard, two hard-boiled eggs chopped, some tabasco sauce, and mayonnaise.

With Moll, however, the case was otherwise; for she, being young and of an exceeding vivacious, active disposition, must for ever be doing of something, and lucky for us when it was not some mischievous trick at our expenseas letting the goats loose, shaking lemons down on our heads as we lay asleep beneath it, and the like.

Meantime, when her back was turned, as she was kneeling over her basket, sorting out lemons, Agnes happened to look up, and there, just under the arch of the gateway, where she had seen him the first time, sat the cavalier on a splendid horse, with a white feather streaming backward from his black riding-hat and dark curls.

; cut off tip to stand the lemon upright; cut top for cover.

The flavouring of the darioles may be varied by substituting lemon, cinnamon, or almonds, for the vanilla.

" Pale and listless under the stifling boredom of the Mealey House routine, Undine secretly sucked lemons, nibbled slate-pencils and drank pints of bitter coffee to aggravate her look of ill-health; and when she learned that even Indiana Frusk was to go on a month's visit to Buffalo it needed no artificial aids to emphasize the ravages of envy.

They took lemon and vanilla respectively, and the lordly purchaser did not take up his change from the wet marble until he had drained his glass.

37 Verbs to Use for the Word  lemon