mustard - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • cut: Cutting the mustard is just a variant of the same notion.
  • add: Pour in the wine and the water, add the mustard, and simmer for 20 minutes.

Adjective modifier

  • coarse: In a small bowl, combine the Dijon mustard, coarse mustard, yogurt, mayonnaise and honey.
  • English: The steak I had was superb with a little English mustard.
  • Indian: Brown mustard seed is smaller and hotter, traditional for Asian and African cooking, and comes from the Indian mustard, Brassica ramosa.
  • wild: GM rape has crossed with charlock, or wild mustard, to create a tough pesticide-resistant strain.
  • French: The US imposed 100 % tariffs on EU products such as French mustard and Roquefort cheese.
  • hot: Try 4 weeks for hot mustard and 8 weeks for mild.

Modifies a noun

  • isothiocyanate: These species contain glucocapparin from which the mustard oil methyl isothiocyanate is released when the plant material is crushed ( Ahmed et al.
  • seed: Mustard seeds can be white, black or brown.
  • methyl: These species contain glucocapparin from which the mustard oil methyl isothiocyanate is released when the plant material is crushed ( Ahmed et al.
  • sauce: Some of my mustard sauce was stolen to improve matters!
  • mash: Mustard mash, with a consistency of gravy formed a delicious underbelly to the meal.
  • powder: Hot mustard powder was said to have been started by a Mrs Clements in Durham around 1720.

Noun used with modifier

  • wholegrain: For a tasty variation, you could try adding a teaspoon of wholegrain mustard.
  • dijon: Mix together 1 tsp of honey and 1 tsp of dijon mustard, then brush over the chop.
  • tsp: Crush 4 boiled new potatoes and mix in 1 tsp grain mustard, chopped parsley, freshly ground black pepper and 1 chopped shallot.
  • teaspoon: Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a small sauce pan, and when hot, toss in ΒΌ teaspoon mustard seeds.
  • tablespoon: Spread 1 tablespoon mustard on bratwurst and top with a slice of cheese.
  • grain: Transfer to a bowl and add honey, sugar, whole grain mustard, lemon and lime juice and olive oil.

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