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- noun Plural form of
teaspoonful .
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Examples
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Strip fresh thyme leaves from their stalks, to make two teaspoonsful.
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Strip fresh thyme leaves from their stalks, to make two teaspoonsful.
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The only source of Scoville Units I could find were a few teaspoonsful of leftover Thai green curry paste.
Archive 2007-08-01 Walter Jon Williams 2007
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The only source of Scoville Units I could find were a few teaspoonsful of leftover Thai green curry paste.
Mexican. Thai. Walter Jon Williams 2007
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While it's baking, melt 50 grams of butter in a heavy pan, add three teaspoonsful of the Ferns paste, fry it for two minutes, add 200ml of tomato puree, a cup of water and a teaspoonful of sugar, bring to the boil and simmer for half an hour.
Archive 2006-03-01 2006
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While it's baking, melt 50 grams of butter in a heavy pan, add three teaspoonsful of the Ferns paste, fry it for two minutes, add 200ml of tomato puree, a cup of water and a teaspoonful of sugar, bring to the boil and simmer for half an hour.
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Beef bones are the best for this stock; break them up very small with a chopper, put them into a large saucepan and cover well with cold water, add two teaspoonsful of salt, and when it boils up remove the scum carefully, and put in one onion, one carrot, half a turnip, a little piece of the outside stalk of celery, and one dozen peppercorns.
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Lebour – Fawssett recommends the following proportions: For making CAFE NOIR, or coffee after meals, there should be six teaspoonsful of coffee, heaped up, and a very small teaspoonful of chicory, or none at all, for one pint of water.
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Place on the fire a large saucepan of water, and when it boils, put in two teaspoonsful of salt and a quarter of a teaspoonful of carbonate of soda.
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For morning coffee or cafe au lait there should be ten or twelve teaspoonsful of coffee, with a sixth part of chicory, for each pint of water.
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