coriander-seed love

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  • It was neither sweet hail nor small coriander-seed — neither slight wafer, nor luscious honey, I had lighted on; it was the wild, savoury mess of the hunter, nourishing and salubrious meat, forest-fed or desert-reared, fresh, healthful, and life-sustaining.

    Villette 2003

  • For variety, sometimes season them with coriander-seed, or stamped fennil-seed, pepper and salt; sprinkle them with white wine, then flower'd, fryed, and served with juice of orange, for sauce, with sirrup of rose-vinegar, or elder vinegar.

    The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery Robert May

  • Strain the swan or goose blood, and steep with it oatmeal or grated bread in milk or cream, with nutmeg, pepper, sweet herbs minced, suet, rose-water, minced lemon peels very small and a small quantity of coriander-seed.

    The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery Robert May

  • To make this _Tamara_, take two ounces of coriander-seed, an ounce of anniseed, an ounce of fennel-seed, two ounces of cloves, and an ounce of cinamon; beat them into a gross powder, with a little powder of winter-savory, and put them into a viol-glass to keep.

    The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery Robert May

  • Then have pepper, chopped sage, a little cloves and mace, beaten coriander-seed, & salt; mingle all together, and season the fat side of the guts, then turn that side inward again, and draw one gut over another to what bigness you please: thus of a whole belly of a fat hog.

    The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery Robert May

  • Some put a little sack in the beating of these sausages, and put in place of coriander-seed, carraway-seed.

    The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery Robert May

  • While we waited, I prepared by the magician's direction frankincense and coriander-seed, and a chafing-dish with live charcoal.

    The Magician 1919

  • INGREDIENTS. — 1/4 lb. of coriander-seed, 1/4 lb. of turmeric, 2 oz. of cinnamon-seed, 1/2 oz. of cayenne, 1 oz.

    The Book of Household Management Isabella Mary 1861

  • INGREDIENTS. — 1/4 lb. of coriander-seed, 1/4 lb. of turmeric, 2 oz. of cinnamon-seed, 1/2 oz. of cayenne, 1 oz.

    The Book of Household Management Isabella Mary 1861

  • It was neither sweet hail nor small coriander-seed -- neither slight wafer, nor luscious honey, I had lighted on; it was the wild, savoury mess of the hunter, nourishing and salubrious meat, forest-fed or desert-reared, fresh, healthful, and life-sustaining.

    Villette Charlotte Bront�� 1835

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