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Definition of Aspics
1. aspic [n] - See also: aspic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aspics
Literary usage of Aspics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mrs. Seely's Cook Book: A Manual of French and American Cookery : with by Lida Seely (1902)
"... CHAPTER VIII SALADS, SAUCES, AND aspics Allemande Sauce TAKE two ounces of
flour and two ounces of melted butter. Stir a few minutes on the fire without ..."
2. One Thousand Salads by Olive Green (1909)
"SALAD DRESSINGS AND aspics FRENCH DRESSING Put a pinch each of salt and paprika
into a small bowl. Rub the inside of the bowl with cut garlic if desired. ..."
3. The Class Reptilia by Edward Pidgeon, Edward Griffith, Georges Cuvier (1831)
"1 When, lo ! a spring nmid the sandy plain Shews its clear mouth to cheer the
fainting train ; But round the guarded brink in thick array Dire aspics roll'd ..."
4. "Dainty Dishes": A Collection of Choice Receipts by Adolphe Meyer (1903)
"PETITS aspics A LA REINE—SMALL aspics, QUEEN FASHION. Coat and decorate some
timbal moulds as described in the preceding receipt. Prepare a Puree of Chicken ..."
5. The Works of Thomas Kyd by Thomas Kyd (1901)
"40 For which misdeed be Egipt pestered With battaile, famine, and perpetuall
plagues. Let aspics, Serpents, Snakes, and Lybian Beares, Tygers and Lyons, ..."