pipkin
noun [ C ] uk/ˈpɪp.kɪn/ us/ˈpɪp.kɪn/
(有一条侧柄的)小瓦锅
a small clay pot (= a container for cooking or serving food) with a handle sticking out of the side
Put three salt herrings in a pipkin, fill it with sliced potatoes, and a little water. 将三条盐渍鲱鱼放入一个小瓦锅里,放满切好的土豆片,再加一点水。
A preserving kettle of the finest porcelain is best, but if you have nothing better than an earthenware pipkin, use that. 上好瓷制保鲜壶是最好的,但如果你没有比小瓦锅更好的东西了,那就用它吧。
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- A pipkin is an earthenware cooking pot used for cooking over direct heat from coals or a wood fire.
- In the ashpit was a heap of potatoes roasting, and a boiling pipkin of charred bread, which they called coffee.
- Simple ointment is made by melting in a pipkin by the side of the fire, without boiling, one part of yellow or white wax, and two parts of hog's lard.