Batter bread
spoon bread.
historical examples
“well, if it would mean more of page’s batter bread, i shan’t mind much,” declared zebedee as the train puffed in.
vacation with the tucker twins nell speed
she would have to attempt either biscuits or batter bread, for, of course, cold bread was out of the question.
the four corners amy ella blanchard
nan thought that never before in her life had batter bread and cold ham tasted so good.
the four corners amy ella blanchard
iron is the best material for batter bread pans as it gives a firm, steady heat.
the laurel health cookery evora bucknum perkins
noun
see egg bread
Read Also:
- Battercake
pancake (def 1).
- Batter-fry
to coat with batter and fry in deep fat.
- Batter pile
a pile driven at an angle to the vertical.
- Battered child
battered child battered child bat·tered child (bāt’ərd) n. a child upon whom multiple, continuing, often serious nonaccidental injuries have been inflicted.
- Battered child syndrome
the array of physical injuries exhibited by young children who have been beaten repeatedly or otherwise abused by their parents or guardians. battered child syndrome n. a combination of continuing, often serious physical injuries, such as bruises, scratches, hematomas, burns, or malnutrition, inflicted on a child through gross abuse usually by parents, guardians, or other […]