How To Use Treacle In A Sentence

  • For except it be treacle and mithridatum, and of late diascordium, and a few more, they tie themselves to no receipts severely and religiously. The Advancement of Learning
  • A dessertspoon of mixed spice, a tablespoon of treacle, a quarter teaspoon of bicarb soda. Archive 2004-12-01
  • Mix together the egg, 125g muscovado sugar, treacle, buttermilk and remaining butter until smooth.
  • Substantial, wholesome, and clean -- though generated by a wet, helpless creature having no personal charms, and which, having passed the phase of life in which it enjoyed the gift of locomotion, has become a plant-like fixture to one spot -- the gas mingles with other diffusions of the reef, recalling villanous salt-petre and sheepdips and brimstone and treacle to the stimulation of the mental faculties generally. My Tropic Isle
  • The European equivalent, “Venice treacle,” (Theriaca Andromachi) is an electuary containing many elements. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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  • Bonfire night can fill a child with wonder and we love to see their little faces light up at the sight and sound of the fireworks and the smell and taste of treacle toffee and parkin.
  • Molasses Molasses, which is called treacle in the United Kingdom, is generally defined as the syrup left over in cane sugar processing after the readily crystallizable sucrose has been removed from the boiled juice. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • Traditional bonfire treats including black peas, baked potatoes, parkin, toffee apples and treacle toffee were also on offer.
  • I mean that he’s probably thick as two planks dipped in treacle, dimmo. HIDDEN SHALLOWS • by Jonathan Pinnock
  • Even Mary Berry's light soft brown sugar is a bit mild – no, what you need here is the dark muscovado employed by Claire Clark and Dan Lepard – although the vast amount of treacle the latter spoons in with it makes it taste more like parkin. How to cook perfect Christmas cake
  • Gently dissolve the treacle and honey in the milk over a low heat. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is then processed, cooked and eaten in various forms ranging from a sticky treacle to a dry bread.
  • Let the best of our rational physicians give a sufficient reason for those intricate mixtures, why just so many simples in mithridate or treacle; may they not be reduced to half or a quarter?
  • Gently dissolve the treacle and honey in the milk over a low heat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wasabi, white miso paste and sushi rice share space with tins of golden syrup (for treacle tart) and packets of Smarties.
  • Mix together the egg, 125g muscovado sugar, treacle, buttermilk and remaining butter until smooth.
  • Beat the softened butter, sugar and treacle in a large bowl until light and fluffy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Four ounces of the clarified juice of Scabious taken in the morning fasting, with a dram of Mithridate or Benice treacle, frees the heart from any infection of pestilence.
  • However, on ‘Vlu’ an almost dainty melody twitters while that basso profondo voice adds a resonance that pours out of the speakers like thick treacle.
  • I vividly recall the rich aroma of warm treacle scones, the sight of Scotch pancakes being flipped over, the taste of sticky jam tarts and the crunch of sugar-topped shortbread.
  • I'll wager these sort of items will not be bought by the kind of man who expects a savoury after his treacle pudding. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fly that sips treacle is lost in the sweet. 
  • The fly that sips treacle is lost in the sweet. 
  • Well, a rum baba and a treacle tart were atypically heavy.
  • Take wild valerian root, «inifle - rhe of the oak, piony root, and Conferve of lavender flowers, of each half an ounce; of common treacle or honev enough to make them into a ball. Sporting Magazine
  • Rope suspended upon poles, to which was tied by small twine two lumps of pudding drip'd in treacle, under which stood on stools, two boys with their hands tied behind them, whose business it was to catch the pudding in their mouths! Letter 292
  • He began to practise physic four years after coming from Canterbury to London, out of necessity, especially by making pills and electuaries, particularly mithridate and London treacle.
  • Gently dissolve the treacle and honey in the milk over a low heat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Physicians, Bloundel was at no loss how to act, but, rubbing the part affected with a stimulating ointment, he administered at the same time doses of mithridate, Venice treacle, and other potent alexipharmics. Old Saint Paul's A Tale of the Plague and the Fire
  • Tar clogs your lungs like thick treacle, and a 20-a-day smoker inhales a full cup of tar in a year.
  • It warms your heart more deeply than the standard holiday treacle, but this is, all the same, an intelligent, humane, funny and sorrowful Christmas treat.
  • Blend a little milk with two tablespoons of treacle.
  • The fly that sips treacle is lost in the sweet. 
  • Household furniture is exported to Genoa, besides the usual articles: velvets, which were then the best in the world; satins, the best coral, mithridate, and treacle, are the principal or the peculiar imports. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels - Volume 18 Historical Sketch of the Progress of Discovery, Navigation, and Commerce, from the Earliest Records to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century, By William Stevenson
  • Melt the syrup, treacle, butter and sugar together in a saucepan. Times, Sunday Times
  • She would make treacle cakes, currant cakes and, of course, she'd make white soda cakes, potato cakes and boxty.
  • If you like, use treacle instead of syrup to make treacle toffee apples. The Sun
  • They waved us to empty chairs, plonking cups filled with coffee as thick as treacle in front of us - and, completely unperturbed, carried on raising the roof.
  • It looked like thin treacle and after one distillation yielded a colourless liquid which burned brilliantly. WHEN SCOTLAND RULED THE WORLD: The Story of the Golden Age of Genius, Creativity and Exploration
  • They pour into the backstage car park like expensive treacle and come to a halt at the crack of a whip.
  • At this point in Abel's meditations, his wife, Ruth, came in with a dish of figs preserved in grape treacle from a famous recipe that she claimed came from Palestine. Spice and the Devil's Cave
  • Add the flour mixture a little at a time, following each addition with a little treacle and milk until everything is incorporated.
  • The brown bread was not wholemeal, but coloured with molasses or treacle.
  • The English term treacle comes via the French triacle from the Latin theriaca, meaning antidotes against poison. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • We moaned back then, but the politics and bureaucracy you guys face, it must be like swimming uphill in treacle! If I Can’t Have You Nobody Can « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The curd is perfectly complemented by the thick warm brown treacle topping that titillates the palate of dessert lovers anywhere.
  • Traditional bonfire treats including black peas, baked potatoes, parkin, toffee apples and treacle toffee were also on offer.
  • Whatensues is gooey, overscored, treacle-streaked religiosity for depressedDemocrats, and a fine argument for stripping celebrities of theirvoting rights. On the Scene at Toronto: Emilio Estevez's 'Bobby' and more | EW.com
  • It is true I had read in John de Vigo, first book, Of Wounds in General, eighth chapter, that wounds made by firearms partake of venenosity, by reason of the powder; and for their cure he bids you cauterise them with oil of elders scalding hot, mixed with a little treacle. Of Oil and Earthworms
  • The least pure is blackstrap molasses or black treacle, which is a residue from cane refining.
  • All this loss - of innocence, of dearly loved creatures - and yet, there is not a word of sentimentality or taste of treacle.
  • A real treat would be a wonderful treacle pudding.
  • Most distressfully (but, my dear, how successfully!) to wail he did, his locks of a lucan tinge, quickrich, ripely rippling, unfilleted, those lashbetasselled lids on the verge of closing time, whiles ouze of his sidewiseopen mouth the breath of him, evenso languishing as the princeliest treble treacle or lichee chewchow purse could buy. Finnegans Wake
  • But watching this torpid, listless movie is like Scuba-diving in treacle.
  • The list of puddings included deep pan apple pie, jam roly-poly and treacle sponge.
  • More of this and the ice cream will make way for sponge pudding and treacle and my autumn diet will be fully established.
  • The base is a pretty standard biscuit dough, with a little added treacle to give it that distinctive caramel flavour, and it is very straightforward to make. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you like, use treacle instead of syrup to make treacle toffee apples. The Sun
  • In such a time, his greatest mistake is not sweetening his logic with sentimental treacle.
  • She is really good at treacle sponge and lemon sponge. Times, Sunday Times
  • They waved us to empty chairs, plonking cups filled with coffee as thick as treacle in front of us - and, completely unperturbed, carried on raising the roof.
  • The gang and myself went out there today and came home with loads of veg, free range eggs, homemade bread, some jars of pickles and some parkin, (a Yorkshire cake made from treacle and ginger).
  • When he asked the question, he shifted back to a patronising, sickly treacle-sweet voice.
  • Don't just use white sugar - adding some muscovado and even black treacle will boost the flavour.
  • It's as dark as treacle and the texture is crumbly and moist. Times, Sunday Times
  • The base is a pretty standard biscuit dough, with a little added treacle to give it that distinctive caramel flavour, and it is very straightforward to make. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well, a rum baba and a treacle tart were atypically heavy.
  • A more disagreeable dish I have never tasted since the days when I used to do Willie Evans's "dags," by walking twice through a sewer, and was subsequently, on returning home, promptly put to bed, and made to eat brimstone and treacle. Diary of a Pilgrimage
  • And first she pulled all their teeth out; and then she bled them all round: and then she dosed them with calomel, and jalap, and salts and senna, and brimstone and treacle; and horrible faces they made; and then she gave them a great emetic of mustard and water, and no basons; and began all over again; and that was the way she spent the morning. The Water Babies
  • I have seen it suggested that you could substitute with something called graham crackers in the US, but I think you'd probably want to add a little treacle or something for the malty taste. One good thing
  • Even Mary Berry's light soft brown sugar is a bit mild – no, what you need here is the dark muscovado employed by Claire Clark and Dan Lepard – although the vast amount of treacle the latter spoons in with it makes it taste more like parkin. How to cook perfect Christmas cake
  • An innovation confined mainly to Britain was treacle or molasses from sugar cane.
  • Standard ingredients are flour, breadcrumbs, suet, dried fruit, eggs, treacle, spices, sugar, and milk, with a raising agent and often with some apple or carrot.
  • If you like, use treacle instead of syrup to make treacle toffee apples. The Sun
  • She would make treacle cakes, currant cakes and, of course, she'd make white soda cakes, potato cakes and boxty.
  • For non-divers, the idea of launching themselves into the middle of a shark pack is probably about as appealing as filling their socks with treacle and standing in the middle of an anthill.
  • There was the wild yam, and a liliaceous plant called Ti, which grows in abundance, and has a soft brown root, in shape and size like a huge log of wood: this served us for dessert, for it is as sweet as treacle, and with a pleasant taste. Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
  • These range from a'huge and famous' giant banana split to treacle sponge and custard. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a while it was like wading through thick treacle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oh, sure, I strip naked and daub myself with cabbalistic symbols and dance around in the woods with treacle in my hair every second Wednesday, but I'm only doing it to reprogramme my mind.
  • Oh, and there's treacle tart or very creamy home-made ices for pudding.
  • Watch for such common winter annuals as field pennycress, shepherds purse, henbit, blue mustard and treacle mustard (bushy wallflower).
  • The treacle pudding in particular was akin to chewing plutonium. Times, Sunday Times
  • You’ll find other bizarre examples like this one The Power of Nice (Doubleday), a dish of treacle from the advertising executives who created the Aflac duck. 2007 February « One-Minute Book Reviews
  • For our grand finale, ordered after a decent interval, there was only ever going to be one choice for me, the dark treacle custard tart with rum soaked raisins.
  • But once, trying to answer a question thrown at him, he choked and spluttered on a treacle toffee.
  • Getting something done via the call centres is like wading through treacle wearing flippers and ball and chain. The Revolving Door System. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Marinate it for two to four hours in a large cooking pot in two tablespoons of black treacle, black peppercorns, a couple of bay leaves, a third of a pint of wine vinegar and three onions, roughly chopped.
  • In Bengal the natives make an extract from the chillies, which is about the consistence and color of treacle. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • I returned to bed for two hours, and then eventually went to Wetherspoons where I had two glasses of Perrier and a Mediterranean vegetable pasta bake and treacle sponge.
  • Let the best of our rational physicians demonstrate and give a sufficient reason for those intricate mixtures, why just so many simples in mithridate or treacle, why such and such quantity; may they not be reduced to half or a quarter? Anatomy of Melancholy
  • For dessert, the three of us shared treacle pudding.
  • It was the old Time formula that I remembered from more than 50 years ago when I tired of and stopped reading its treacle that recorded every week the latest milestone in the inexorable march of mid-America toward its apotheosis of gelatinous, platitudinous, universal, and permanent embourgeoisement: a premonitory Pleasantville. Conrad Black: Time's Fatuous and Egregious Coverage of Wall Street Prosecutor
  • We're using a Wiltshire wet cure, consisting of beer, salt, black treacle, black peppercorns, juniper berries and saltpetre (according to HFW's recipe).
  • In some areas this would solidify and subsequently be mined as pig treacle, or hokey-pokey, great sticky seams in the rock, but your real prospector would surely comb the wilderness for signs of the true liquid gold.
  • Substantial, wholesome, and clean — though generated by a wet, helpless creature having no personal charms, and which, having passed the phase of life in which it enjoyed the gift of locomotion, has become a plant-like fixture to one spot — the gas mingles with other diffusions of the reef, recalling villanous salt-petre and sheepdips and brimstone and treacle to the stimulation of the mental faculties generally. My Tropic Isle
  • Time to head downstairs, but not before I've warned them that if they don't eat their main course, they'll miss out on the treacle tart.
  • Don't just use white sugar - adding some muscovado and even black treacle will boost the flavour.
  • That he accomplishes all this without diving head first into a pit of treacle and Hallmark sentiment makes it all the more valuable.
  • The process is often likened to moving through treacle. Times, Sunday Times
  • The base is a pretty standard biscuit dough, with a little added treacle to give it that distinctive caramel flavour, and it is very straightforward to make. Times, Sunday Times
  • He does not know what the ingredients of the physic were, but wonders whether it might have been brimstone and treacle, which, he says, was a common concoction among the home-made remedies of his father's younger days.
  • Make the filling: mix the syrup and treacle together in a medium bowl. Times, Sunday Times
  • Make a well in the middle, add the oil, treacle and enough milk to combine and make a soft dough.
  • The base is a pretty standard biscuit dough, with a little added treacle to give it that distinctive caramel flavour, and it is very straightforward to make. Times, Sunday Times
  • But what's money when we've got home made treacle sponge for pudding?
  • The process is often likened to moving through treacle. Times, Sunday Times
  • We found the English treacle pudding too good to resist. Sure enough, it was delicious.
  • I find the accompanying sauce, made from a mixture of double cream, treacle and demerara sugar far too rich for the pudding – it's blandly creamy, rather than stickily toffeeish. How to cook perfect sticky toffee pudding
  • Without any sentimental treacle, I cried all the way through.
  • Traditional bonfire treats including black peas, baked potatoes, parkin, toffee apples and treacle toffee were also on offer.
  • The shortbread is mixed with ground ginger, crystallized ginger, treacle and golden syrup, and comes out to be sweet, spicy, soft and crunchy all at the same time. 2009 April | Baking Bites
  • A treacle tart is my first choice, then I can eat any leftover at breakfast before everyone else gets up, but a crumbly upside tart would be good, perhaps with figs or apples underneath.
  • Gingerbread and flapjacks had just emerged, treacle scones were about to go in.
  • Jupiter looms like a massive treacle pudding. Times, Sunday Times
  • But what's money when we've got home made treacle sponge for pudding?
  • Melvin bought all three of them hot soup, gingerbread and parkin, small cakes made out of oatmeal and treacle, followed by warm cider for the women and ale for himself.
  • "Mithridate" and "Venice treacle," each composed of forty antagonizing ingredients, were the great Catholicons.
  • To this townie's feet it's like walking through treacle.
  • Cap the meal with a sublime treacle pudding and you could almost excuse the kitchen's blunders. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gently dissolve the treacle and honey in the milk over a low heat. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only slight downside was when she asked my mum what my favourite food was and made this treacle pudding. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes several pounds of rice and treacle have been wasted trying to get a weasel to self-ignite. Archive 2009-03-01
  • However, she succeeded in pouring out and carrying into the parlor, without accident, three platefuls of that excellent condiment which formed the frugal supper of the family; but which they ate, I grieve to say, in an orthodox southern fashion, with sugar or treacle, until Mr. Lyon -- greatly horrified thereby -- had instituted his national custom of "supping" porridge with milk. Mistress and Maid. A Household Story.
  • Lepard uses wholemeal flour, which I think makes his cake unnecessarily heavy however – it's already squidgy and sodden with fruit and treacle, so why over-egg the pudding as it were? How to cook perfect Christmas cake
  • Make a well in the middle, add the oil, treacle and enough milk to combine and make a soft dough.
  • Blend a little milk with two tablespoons of treacle.
  • They will be carhopping at the convention on the Treacle’s manly Vespa scooter. Think Progress » Inhofe calls Obama a great liar, says ‘most’ of State of the Union speech ‘wasn’t true.’
  • These may be divided into two groups: (1) Fermentation vats, in which the action of reducing agents is brought about through the influences of the fermentation of organic bodies, such as woad, bran, treacle, etc; (2) Chemical vats in which the reducing effect is brought about by the reaction of various agents on one another. The Dyeing of Woollen Fabrics

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