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Definition of Simmered
1. simmer [v] - See also: simmer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Simmered
Literary usage of Simmered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge (1901)
"Fish should be placed in cold water, in which a salt and one of vinegar is mixed ;
70 should be gradually brought to the boiling-point, and simmered ..."
2. The Chinese Repository edited by Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Willaims (1839)
"... the pellicle taken off as it cooks; this is again simmered until the oil is
all expelled, when the residuum KS thrown away, and the oil carefully kept. ..."
3. Lessons in Cookery by Frances Elizabeth Stewart (1919)
"Dinner BOILED AND simmered MEATS Boiled leg of lamb French fried potatoes Stewed
tomatoes Bread and butter Orange custard Method: Boiled Meat 1. ..."
4. Kettner's Book of the Table: A Manual of Cookery, Practical, Theoretical by Eneas Sweetland Dallas (1877)
"If boiled (this is the favourite way), they are to be simmered for thirty minutes
in water with salt and vinegar, then drained, and they are to be served ..."
5. 595 Pulpit Pungencies: With a Table of Contents by Henry Ward Beecher (1866)
"... could do—but our vanity will not let us do it—would be to sit down and a^'te^,d
think how he has fretted and stewed and simmered simmered in advance, ..."