Lexicographical Neighbors of Mayonnaises
Literary usage of Mayonnaises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Kettner's Book of the Table: A Manual of Cookery, Practical, Theoretical by Eneas Sweetland Dallas (1877)
"6 Groups of plovers' eggs, gar- 6 mayonnaises of fowl. nished with aspic jelly.
6 mayonnaises of fillets of C Plates of cold roast fowls with salmon. aspic ..."
2. The Modern Housewife: Or, Ménagère. Comprising Nearly One Thousand Receipts by Alexis Soyer (1851)
"530, 654, of which, by my recommendation, everybody partakes; I then on each of
the wings have Fowls, Lobster Salads, mayonnaises of Fowl, Ham, Tongue, ..."
3. The Young Housewife's Daily Assistant: On All Matters Relating to Cookery by Cre-Fydd (1864)
"... capon—One ham —Four roast fowls—Two tongues—Two mock Strasburg pies —Two mock
pates de foie gras—Two mayonnaises of salmon or prawns—Two mayonnaises of ..."
4. The Modern Housewife, Or Ménager̀e: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Receipts by Alexis Soyer (1850)
"One Raised Pie—Two mayonnaises of Fowl—Two Lobster Salads— One Piece of Roast
Beef—Four Dishes of Fowl—Two Dishes of Pheasant—Four Dishes of Tongue—Four ..."
5. The Book of Household Management: Comprising Information for the Mistress by Beeton (Isabella Mary) (1888)
"In summer, mayonnaises of fish, rissoles of chicken, cold poultry, salads, ...
Fish re-dressed in the form of mayonnaises, croquettes, or pies, ..."
6. Cre-Fydd's Family Fare: The Young Housewife's Daily Assistant on All Matters by Cre-Fydd (1874)
"... pies —Two mock pates de foie gras—Two mayonnaises of salmon or prawns—Two
mayonnaises of lobster—Two tipsy cakes—Four jellies—Four fruit Charlottes, ..."