41 Verbs to Use for the Word mushrooms

Let all stew until tender; then add some chopped mushrooms and pour over all 1 cup of hot rich cream.

Since none of us had ever grown mushrooms before there were not many questions or doubts raised at the end of his lecture.

"Do you like mushrooms?" cry I, at the top of my voice, long before I have reached him, holding up my basket triumphantly.

" "Well," Willow said, handing the violin and bow to Martin, "I'm off to gather mushrooms, back to my dwelling of twigs and pine cones."

The first time I saw him he was cooking mushrooms for himself; the next time he was asleep under a hedge, smiling in his sleep.

After boiling the head until tender, remove the bones, and cut the meat into neat pieces; put the stock into a stewpan, add the wine, and a seasoning of salt and cayenne; fry the mushrooms in butter for 2 or 3 minutes, and add these to the gravy.

There were two talks in this session, the first by a scientist from the ICAR who spoke on pests and diseases that attack mushrooms.

In a Gloucester meadow, Lieutenant JAGGARD has picked a mushroom weighing ten ounces and measuring twenty-seven inches in circumference.

Stir in 1 tablespoonful of flour until brown; add a little water, 1 cup of tomato-sauce, 1/2 cup chopped mushrooms, lemon-juice, salt and pepper to taste.

You must not wash your mushrooms.

Agrippina herself handed him the choicest mushroom in the dish, and the poison at once reduced him to silence.

Put the butter into a stewpan capable of holding the mushrooms; when it is melted, add the mushrooms, lemon-juice, and a seasoning of pepper and salt; draw them down over a slow fire, and let them remain until their liquor is boiled away, and they have become quite dry, but be careful in not allowing them to stick to the bottom of the stewpan.

As we walk the streets and see below us those delightful bulbous heads, three times too big for the body, which mark these human mushrooms, we ought always primarily to remember that within every one of these heads there is a new universe, as new as it was on the seventh day of creation.

He happened to mention mushroomsfresh mushrooms.

TO PROCURE MUSHROOMS.In order to obtain mushrooms at all seasons, several methods of propagation have been had recourse to.

Have ready a very hot dish, pile the mushrooms high in the centre, pour the gravy round, and send them to table quickly, with very hot plates.

Let it just bubble a moment, then add another tablespoon of butter and pour the creamed mushrooms over hot buttered toast on a hot platter and serve.

Strain off liquor, pressing mushrooms thoroughly.

Various methods have been lately devised for raising mushrooms artificially: but none seem to be equal to those raised in beds, as is described in all our books of gardening.

How must the philosopher have been eclipsed by the shadow of antiquarian erudition, in order that a mind like Waterland's could have sacrificed the profound universal import of 'comprehend' to an allusion to a worthless dream of heretical nonsense, the mushroom of the day!

One can burn sulphur in the room before seeding the mushrooms.

They told us of the problems they faced with pests (mainly rats) and diseases and also the difficulties they initially faced when selling mushrooms.

For an indefinite while, it soared outwarda gigantic mushroom of fire.

Oil some pieces of foolscap paper, lay the fish on them and sprinkle over them the mushroom, parsley, shalot, lemon juice, pepper and salt.

Have ready a nice clean stewpan; turn into it the contents of the jar, and let the whole simmer very gently for 1/2 hour; pour it into a jug, where it should stand in a cool place till the next day; then pour it off into another jug, and strain it into very dry clean bottles, and do not squeeze the mushrooms.

41 Verbs to Use for the Word  mushrooms