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Definition of Onion bread
1. Noun. Bread containing finely minced onions.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Onion Bread
Literary usage of Onion bread
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Twentieth Century Club War Time Cook Book by Twentieth Century Club of Pittsburgh (1918)
"Scald milk and add finely chopped onion, bread crumbs, strained beans and egg.
Season to taste. Fill greased baking dish two- thirds full or use individual ..."
2. Physiological Economy in Nutrition by Russell Henry Chittenden (1904)
"Calf's liver, baked potato, stewed prunes, boiled onion, bread and butter, coffee,
apple pudding. Dinner. ..."
3. The Boston Cooking School Magazine of Culinary Science and Domestic Economics by Mass Boston Cooking School (Boston, Boston Cooking School (Boston, Mass.) (1907)
"Sage is often used in place of the onion. Bread pudding is made by thoroughly
moistening the bread with water, seasoning with butter, and mixing with either ..."
4. A Handbook of Invalid Cooking for the Use of Nurses in Training-schools by Mary A. Boland (1893)
"Sheep's-head Stew, Potato and onion bread and Butter. with Soda-biscuit Salad.
Coffee. Dumplings. Broiled Salt Pork. Baked Potatoes. Bread. ..."
5. A Handbook of Invalid Cooking: For the Use of Nurses in Training-schools by Mary A. Boland (1893)
"Sheep's-head Stew, Potato and onion bread and Butter. with Soda-biscuit Salad.
Coffee. Dumplings. Broiled Salt Pork. Baked Potatoes. Bread. ..."