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Example sentences for "served cold"

  • This entremets may also be served cold, and makes a pretty supper-dish.

  • Soyer’s Recipe for Preserving the Gravy in Salt Meat, when it is to be served Cold.

  • Of course, with cold meat, the sauce should be served cold.

  • This dish is served cold, but may be eaten hot by omitting the cream, and merely garnishing the top with bright jelly just before it is sent to table.

  • During the few months I spent at Coldbath I never heard—as I certainly should—of any beef being issued at all, the invariable substitute being Colonial meat served cold, except on one occasion, when salt fish was supplied.

  • After being prepared in this way, a lobster may be served cold or it may be used in the preparation of various made dishes.

  • If sufficient meat remains on the carcass to permit of slicing, such meat may be served cold.

  • COLD FISH= Any kind of fish which is good boiled may be served cold, and in summer is often more acceptable in this way.

  • It is served cold in small glasses and eaten with a spoon.

  • This pudding is usually served hot, but may be served cold.

  • Reserve the more tender meat to be served cold.

  • Many prefer to leave the tenderloin to be served cold.

  • If it is to be served cold, brown the crumbs first and then sprinkle them over the stuffing.

  • All food that is to be served cold or reheated should be cooled before placing in the ice box.

  • Chicken may be served cold, for luncheon or supper, and is always very desirable in made-over dishes.

  • All meat that is to be served cold should be cooled, especially if it is rare, or underdone.

  • A dessert can be prepared and be cooking as breakfast dishes are washed, and at the time left overs are put away they can be arranged ready for serving, as in the case of poultry or meat to be served cold.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "served cold" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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