Aún no tenemos significados para "coarse sieve".
1Boil for ten minutes, stirring constantly, and strain through a coarse sieve.
2Grate the macaroons and lady fingers, and rub them through a coarse sieve.
3The centre part was net-work of leather thongs, like a very coarse sieve.
4Well mixed by sifting in a coarse sieve, it is fit for sale.
5Stew the berries in a little water, press through a coarse sieve or colander.
6Boil until tender, then strain through coarse sieve and serve.
7Strain through a coarse sieve into a gallon of water and let the liquid settle.
8If you wish to strain out the seeds and skins, rub through a coarse sieve.
9Cool, then put through a coarse sieve into a bowl and set aside until needed.
10Strain through a coarse sieve, and give the patient two or three tablespoonfuls at a time.
11Mash and drain through cheese-cloth or coarse sieve.
12This mixture rubbed through a coarse sieve and scattered over cakes Mary called "Streusel Kuchen."
13Press all through a coarse sieve, adding a little water if too thick; re-heat beans in this; serve hot.
14Drain, strain the liquid through a coarse sieve, and add enough stock to make the required quantity of sauce.
15One-half cupful of cooked onions, rubbed through a coarse sieve, and then add to one cupful of cream sauce.
16When the tomatoes are very soft strain through a coarse sieve and if necessary thicken with one teaspoon of flour.
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