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YORKSHIRE PUDDING
Take an equal number of eggs and tablespoonful of
sifted flour, and when the eggs are well beaten mix them in with the
flour, add some salt and a little grated nutmeg, and then pour in as
much new milk as will make a batter of the consistency of cream, stir
the batter with a fork well for ten minutes and then put in at once into
a baking tin, which must be very hot, containing a couple of tablespoons
of hot drippings. Set the pudding in oven to bake or before the fire
under the roasting meat. When ready to serve cut the pudding into
squares and send to the table on a separate dish.
Carrot Cake
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BAKED MUSHROOMS IN CUPS
Peel and cut off the stalks of a dozen or
more large fat mushrooms, and chop up fine. Put the trimmings in a
stewpan with some water or clear gravy, and boil well. When nicely
flavored strain the liquor, return it to the stewpan with the mushrooms
and a moderate quantity of finely chopped parsley, season to taste with
salt and pepper, and boil gently on the side of the stove for nearly
three-quarters of an hour. Beat four eggs well in one-half teacupful of
cream, and strain. When the mushrooms are ready move the stewpan away
from the fire and stir in the beaten eggs. Butter some small cups or
molds, fill each with the mixture, and bake in a brisk oven. Prepare
some white sauce; when baked turn the mushrooms out of the molds on a
hot dish, pour the sauce around them, and serve.
cabbage soup recipe
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Makes approximately 50
Try using different shaped cookie cutters or use different colors of bread. It’s nice on open sandwiches–garnished with an olive slice or a lemon sliver.
1 cup cooked, ground chicken
1/2 teaspoon salt or to taste
1/4 cup mayonnaise or salad dressing
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
2 tablespoons milk
1 teaspoon sugar
In a bowl combine all ingredients. Spread on bread or salted crackers.
Chicken Recipes - The Perdue Chicken Cookbook
Copyright (C) by Mitzi Perdue - Used with Permission
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SHEEP’S TONGUES
Sheep’s tongues are usually boiled in water and then
broiled. To dress them, first skin and split down the center. Dip them
in butter or sweet oil, mixed with parsley, green onions, mushrooms,
clove of garlic, all shredded fine, salt and pepper. Then cover with
bread crumbs and broil. Serve with an acid sauce.
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RHUBARB JAM
Add to each pound of rhubarb cut without peeling, a pound
of sugar and one lemon. Pare the yellow peel from the lemon, taking care
to get none of the bitter white pith. Slice the pulp of the lemon in an
earthen bowl, discarding the seeds. Put the rhubarb into the bowl with
the sugar and lemon, cover and stand away in a cool place over night. In
the morning turn into the preserving kettle, simmer gently
three-quarters of an hour or until thick, take from the fire, cool a
little and pour into jars.
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Pie Recipes
CHESS PIE. IVA FISH.
Three-fourths cup of sugar; butter the size of an egg, yolks of three
eggs, one tablespoon of flour, one pint of milk; flavor with nutmeg.
beat all well together; heat the custard to near boiling; fill pie and
bake. Put white of eggs on top; sprinkle with sugar and brown in
oven.
Fixing the Mortgage Mess
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LAMB SALAD
Cold Roast Lamb
2 Lettuces—1d.
1 Tomato—1/2d.
12 Capers—1/2d.
2 Eggs—2d.
Remoulade Dressing—3d.
Total Cost—7d.
Cut the lamb into small pieces and lay it in a bowl. Cut the tomato into thin slices and lay it over, then the capers chopped small. Pour over the dressing, break up the lettuces and put over, and garnish with the hard boiled eggs cut in slices.
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Cookie Recipes
GOOD COOKIES. MRS. JENNIE KRAUSE.
Two eggs, one and one half cups brown sugar, one cup butter, three
tablespoons sour milk or cream, one teaspoon soda, one-half teaspoon
salt, one-half teaspoon lemon extract, flour enough to mix soft.
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Cookie Recipes
CREAM PUFFS. MRS. T. H. LINSLEY.
Two cups water boiled with one cup butter, one and one-half cups
flour; let stand until cool; then stir in five eggs, one at a time;
drop on tins by the spoonful, and bake. Open one side, and put in
this–
CREAM.–Two cups milk, one cup sugar, three eggs, and one-half cup
flour. Cook like custard, and flavor with lemon.
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SPICED CRABAPPLE JELLY
With crabapples still on hand a nice spiced
jelly can be made to serve with meats. Cook the apples without peeling
until tender. Strain through a jelly bag, add vinegar to taste with
cloves and cinnamon. Cook twenty minutes, add an equal quantity of sugar
that has been heated in the oven. Boil five minutes, skim and turn in
glasses.
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