The American Matron: Or Practical and Scientific CookeryJ. Munroe & Company, 1851 - 268 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 26
... flour ; one ounce of essence of sarsaparilla or sassafras , and three quarts of water . Strain and bottle it , and let it stand ten days . ENGLISH GINGER BEER . One ounce and one half of ginger ; one ounce of cream of tartar ; one pound ...
... flour ; one ounce of essence of sarsaparilla or sassafras , and three quarts of water . Strain and bottle it , and let it stand ten days . ENGLISH GINGER BEER . One ounce and one half of ginger ; one ounce of cream of tartar ; one pound ...
الصفحة 27
... flour , a quarter of a pound of nice arrowroot , and half a pound of sifted loaf sugar . These materials are to be thor- oughly mixed and rubbed together . A dessert - spoon- ful of this compound should be slightly moistened with milk ...
... flour , a quarter of a pound of nice arrowroot , and half a pound of sifted loaf sugar . These materials are to be thor- oughly mixed and rubbed together . A dessert - spoon- ful of this compound should be slightly moistened with milk ...
الصفحة 28
... flour , brayed maize or In- dian meal . Dough comes from the Anglo - Saxon word deaw- ian , to wet , to moisten . Dough means wetted flour or meal . The bread or brayed grain becomes dough by being moistened . Loaf comes from the Anglo ...
... flour , brayed maize or In- dian meal . Dough comes from the Anglo - Saxon word deaw- ian , to wet , to moisten . Dough means wetted flour or meal . The bread or brayed grain becomes dough by being moistened . Loaf comes from the Anglo ...
الصفحة 29
... flour is changed to carbonic acid and alcohol . The carbonic acid is liberated in the form of minute bubbles of gas , throughout the whole substance of the dough , and causes it to rise ; the alcohol is distilled off in the oven ...
... flour is changed to carbonic acid and alcohol . The carbonic acid is liberated in the form of minute bubbles of gas , throughout the whole substance of the dough , and causes it to rise ; the alcohol is distilled off in the oven ...
الصفحة 30
... flour . Common salt makes the paste stronger , and causes it to retain more water ; so that the addition of salt is a real gain . A little rice flour , in proportion of a seventh part , is said to cause wheat flour to absorb more water ...
... flour . Common salt makes the paste stronger , and causes it to retain more water ; so that the addition of salt is a real gain . A little rice flour , in proportion of a seventh part , is said to cause wheat flour to absorb more water ...
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الصفحة 163 - Two large potatoes passed through kitchen sieve Smoothness and softness to the salad give; Of mordant mustard, add a single spoon, Distrust the condiment that bites too soon; But deem it not, thou man of herbs, a fault To add a double quantity of salt; Four times the spoon with oil of Lucca crown And twice with vinegar procured from "town.
الصفحة 163 - And, half suspected, animate the whole; Of mordant mustard add a single spoon, Distrust the condiment that bites so soon; But deem it not, thou man of herbs, a fault...
الصفحة 110 - In cases of severe bleeding of the lungs, and when other remedies have failed, it has been found that two teaspoonfuls of salt completely stayed the blood. ACIDULOUS CONDIMENTS. — Vinegar, either by accident or design, has been employed by mankind in all ages, in greater or less quantity, as an aliment, or rather substances naturally containing it in small quantities have been employed as food, or it has been artificially formed, to be used and eaten. It is necessary, in one or other form, for...
الصفحة 76 - Let it remain two minutes upon the slab, then have a pound of fresh butter, from which you have squeezed all the buttermilk in a cloth, bringing it to the same consistency as the paste, upon which place it, press it out with the hand, then fold over the edges of the paste so as to hide the butter, and roll it with the rollingpin to the thickness of a...
الصفحة 104 - ... which continues more or less till the mushroom has gained some size, and then turns to a dark brown. These marks should be attended to, and likewise whether the skin can be easily parted from the edges and middle. Those...
الصفحة 130 - ... pound of sugar; seven eggs, and one nutmeg. BOILED ALMOND PUDDING. Blanch one pound of almonds ; beat them in a mortar to a smooth paste, with three tea-spoonfuls rose water.
الصفحة 163 - Twould tempt the dying anchorite to eat. Back to the world he'd turn his weary soul, And plunge his fingers in the salad bowl.
الصفحة 179 - ... yields, at any moment, a most excellent broth. The advantage of extract of flesh for the nutrition of invalids, its use in hospitals, or in field service, as well as in domestic economy, is sufficiently obvious. We see, likewise, that bone-broth, broth-tablets, &c. being preparations essentially different from a true broth from flesh, cannot enter into competition with it as articles of food. As an article of commerce, extract of flesh bears somewhat too high a price. It appears, however, to...
الصفحة 108 - Let the potatoes stew a few minutes, then take them from the fire, and when quite off the boil, add the yolk of an egg beat up with a little lemon juice and a tablespoonful of culd water.
الصفحة 124 - ... adhere to the cloth. Very good puddings may be made without eggs ; but they must have as little milk as will mix, and must boil three or four hours. A few spoonfuls of fresh small beer, or one of yeast, will answer instead of eggs.