125 Verbs to Use for the Word pan

Mix well and fill buttered gem pans 1/2 full and bake until done.

He plunged deeper and brought up Pacific Coast eagles and five-dollar pieces, Canadian and American gold that went rolling out of his maimed and nervous hand across the tablet to the scales and set the brass pans sawing up and down.

Add the herbs, mace, pepper, and onions, and stock or water; cover the pan with a closely-fitting lid, and simmer for 2 hours, shaking the stewpan occasionally.

And so, when he had been lifted on to the table, he took the frying-pan by the handle, and began vigorously beating on it with the stick.

The Colonel recalled that speech of the Boy's the very next night, when, after "a hell of a time" getting the fire alight, he was bending forward in that attitude most trying to maintain, holding the frying-pan at long range over the feebly-smoking sticks.

Put it into a cold frying-pan, that is to say, do not place the pan on the fire before the bacon is in it.

Roll out some puff paste about 1/4 inch in thickness; line the patty-pans with this, put upon each a small piece of bread, and cover with another layer of paste; brush over with the yolk of an egg, and bake in a brisk oven for about 1/4 hour.

Nig! Colonel, don't do it!" He dashed into the circle of firelight, and beheld Nig standing with a bandaged paw, placidly eating softened biscuit out of the family frying-pan.

Then have ready a pan with a colander, into which turn the onions to drain, covering them with a cloth to keep in the steam.

Beat 2 ounces of butter in an omelet pan; add the beaten eggs and shake the pan to spread evenly.

"You had better leave the pan here in front of the fire, Miss; the poor gentleman is so exhausted, you see, and the fire will be a comfort to him.

Roll out the paste to the thickness of about 1/2 inch; butter some small round patty-pans, line them with it, and cut off the superfluous paste close to the edge of the pan.

" "I ain't," said another with a dazed expressiona Klondyker carrying home his frying-pan, the one thing, apparently, saved out of the wreck.

Now mix the yolks of 2 eggs with 5 tablespoonfuls of milk; stir this to the other ingredients, keep moving the pan over the fire continually for a minute or two, but do not allow it to boil after the eggs are added.

"I suppose you live around this section, then, Obed?" he remarked, as he cleaned out the frying-pan that had contained the ham and eggsthe latter having been carried all the way from the last small village they passed through, and which supply would doubtless be the last they might enjoy for a long time to come.

She did all her work near by, and I saw her several times wiping the child's face with the cloth that she used for washing her milk pans.

They may be grown from seed, but as this is so small it should not be covered; and in watering them it is best to stand the seed-pans in water so that the moisture ascends, as watering from the top might wash the seed too deeply into the soil.

[Afrik.]; sappers and miners, pavior^, navvy^; packer, stevedore; warming pan.

Now all you cooks together, to save your business, rattle your pans to rouse him!

Almost regarding his situation as hopeless, she took up the lamp, and searching the vault, found the pan containing the half-made poultice.

Every day he would take some noisy instrument to the lake to startle the echoes; a whistle his father made him served for a time; after that he marched up and down the banks, rattling a tin canister with pebbles in it; then he got a large frying-pan from the kitchen, and beat on it with a stick every day for about a fortnight.

At this moment the doors of the cage are closed, in order to prevent draughts of air, the gas is turned on by means of a regulating cock, and the balance is manipulated by first lowering the beam and then bringing the pans to a standstill.

Add a tablespoon of chicken-fat; grease the pan, mix ingredients thoroughly, form into a loaf, spread or lay piece of chicken-fat on top.

" These endeavours to improve the construction of carriages were near costing him dear; nor did he desist till he had been several times thrown down, and at last broke the pan of the right knee, which occasioned a slight but incurable lameness.

I use a gas oven and loaf pans made of black steel, as these take and retain the heat much better than tins.

125 Verbs to Use for the Word  pan