Beef extract
a soluble paste of beef or beef blood extracts.
Historical Examples
beef extract in skilful hands may work wonders; the soup made from it may deceive the connoisseur of great repute.
The Feasts of Autolycus Elizabeth Robins Pennell
At that hour three ounces of beef extract were administered.
The Life and Public Services of James A. Garfield Emma Elizabeth Brown
Dissolve a teaspoonful of beef extract in one pint of boiling water.
Twenty Quick Soups Sarah Tyson Heston Rorer
They persuaded the Indian girl to swallow some of the beef extract.
His Unknown Wife Louis Tracy
Fray Bentos, a town near Montevideo, boasts of the largest establishment in the world for the preparation of beef extract.
Birdseye Views of Far Lands James T. Nichols
Take from the fire, add four tablespoonfuls each of butter and grated Parmesan cheese and a tablespoonful of beef extract.
The Myrtle Reed Cook Book Myrtle Reed
Stir one tablespoonful of beef extract into a quart of boiling water.
Twenty Quick Soups Sarah Tyson Heston Rorer
The bottles of beef extract and fluids of nourishment were opened, and their contents prepared upon the stove.
A. D. 2000 Alvarado M. Fuller
In soups it is far superior to beef extract or bouillon cubes which may be substituted for it.
Practical Italian Recipes for American Kitchens Julia Lovejoy Cuniberti
When done place on platter, pour Gnoise sauce with the addition of a spoonful of beef extract, over the fish.
The Hotel St. Francis Cook Book Victor Hirtzler
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