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Definition of Crumbed
1. crumb [v] - See also: crumb
Lexicographical Neighbors of Crumbed
Literary usage of Crumbed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Young Cook's Guide, with Practical Observations: A New Treatise on by I. Roberts (1836)
"301—Veal Cutlets bread crumbed and broiled. Take a small neck of veal, cut it
into cutlets, with one bone to each; flatten them with the cutlet beater, ..."
2. The Modern Cook: A Practical Guide to the Culinary Art in All Its Branches by Charles Elmé Francatelli (1880)
"After having simmered, let them be masked with the sauce, and afterwards
bread-crumbed; then fried, dished up and served with either of the following sauces ..."
3. Hard Tack and Coffee by John D. Billings (2001)
"Some of these crumbed them in soups for want of other thickening. ... Some FRYING
HARDTACK crumbed them in cold water, then fried the crumbs in the juice ..."
4. The English Illustrated Magazine (1887)
"For vegetables, invariably potatoes, excellently cooked, with butter ; and besides
those we likewise use boiled endives and bread-crumbed cabbage. ..."
5. The Boston Cooking-school Cook Book by Fannie Merritt Farmer (1896)
"A broad-bladed knife with short handle — the Teller knife — is the most convenient
utensil for lifting food to be crumbed from egg mixture. ..."