Irving's 1000 Receipts, Or, Modern & Domestic Cookery: A, a [sic] Complete Direction for Carving, Pastry, Cooking, Preserving, Pickling, Making Wines, Jellies, &c., &c. ... with a Complete Table of Cookery for Invalids : Also Observations for the Use of the Mistress of the FamilyCornish, Lamport & Company, 1852 - 216 من الصفحات |
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... dish beaten with fruit , to set in cream , & c . If copper utensils be used in the kitchen , the cook should be ... dishes , that the table - set may not be used to put by cold meat . Tin vessels , if kept damp , soon rust , which causes ...
... dish beaten with fruit , to set in cream , & c . If copper utensils be used in the kitchen , the cook should be ... dishes , that the table - set may not be used to put by cold meat . Tin vessels , if kept damp , soon rust , which causes ...
الصفحة 7
... dishes . The proper articles should be at hand , and she must pro- portion them until the true zest be obtained , and a variety of flavour be given to the different dishes served at the same time . Those who require maigre dishes will ...
... dishes . The proper articles should be at hand , and she must pro- portion them until the true zest be obtained , and a variety of flavour be given to the different dishes served at the same time . Those who require maigre dishes will ...
الصفحة 8
... dish should not be too far off the carver ; as it gives an awkward appearance , and makes the task more difficult . Attention is to be paid to help every one to a part of such articles as are consi- dered the best . In helping fish ...
... dish should not be too far off the carver ; as it gives an awkward appearance , and makes the task more difficult . Attention is to be paid to help every one to a part of such articles as are consi- dered the best . In helping fish ...
الصفحة 13
... dish of dried Salmon . Pull some into flakes ; have ready some eggs boiled hard and chopped large ; put both into half a pint of thin cream , and two or three ounces of but- ter rubbed with a tea - spoonful of flour ; skim it and stir ...
... dish of dried Salmon . Pull some into flakes ; have ready some eggs boiled hard and chopped large ; put both into half a pint of thin cream , and two or three ounces of but- ter rubbed with a tea - spoonful of flour ; skim it and stir ...
الصفحة 14
... dish , and extremely good . To dress Halibut . Having cut the Halibut in thin slices , fry them with butter , afterwards boil the bones of the fish with four onions , some celery and thyme , for half an hour , in a little water . Then ...
... dish , and extremely good . To dress Halibut . Having cut the Halibut in thin slices , fry them with butter , afterwards boil the bones of the fish with four onions , some celery and thyme , for half an hour , in a little water . Then ...
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الصفحة 160 - Seville orange, and then beat it in a mortar till it is very fine. Put to it a spoonful of the best brandy, the juice of a Seville orange, four ounces of loaf sugar, and the yolks of four eggs. Beat them all well together for ten minutes, and then pour in by degrees a pint of boiling cream.
الصفحة 107 - Slice two sweetbreads, and season them in the same manner. Lay a puff paste on the ledge of the dish ; then put the meat, yolks of hard eggs, the sweetbreads, and some oysters, up to the top of the dish. Lay over the whole some very thin slices of ham, and fill...
الصفحة 163 - Orange Jelly. Grate the rind of two Seville and two China oranges, and two lemons; squeeze the juice of three of each, and strain, and add the juice of a quarter of a pound of lump sugar, and a quarter of a pint of water, and boil till it almost candies.
الصفحة 77 - Game ought not to be thrown away even when it has been kept a very long time ; for when it seems to be spoiled, it may often be made fit for eating, by nicely cleaning it, and washing with vinegar and water. If there is danger of birds not keeping, draw, crop, and pick them ; then wash in two or three 7* waters, and rub them wilh sa-lt.
الصفحة 162 - Run the jelly through and through until clear ; then put it into glasses or forms. The following mode will greatly facilitate the clearing of jelly : When the mixture has boiled twenty minutes, throw in a tea-cupful of cold water ; let it boil five minutes longer ; then take the saucepan off the fire, covered close, and keep it half an hour; after which, it will be so clear as to need only once running through the bag, and much waste will be saved.
الصفحة 206 - Pork Jelly. Take a leg of well-fed pork, just as cut up, beat it, and break the bone. Set it over a gentle fire, with three gallons of water, and simmer to one. Let half an ounce of mace, and the same of nutmegs, stew in it. Strain through a fine sieve. When cold, take off the fat. Give a chocolate-cup the first and last thing, and at noon, putting salt to taste.
الصفحة 46 - Chop equal quantities of lean and fat bacon, a handful of sage, a little salt and pepper, and a few anchovies. Beat all in a mortar ; and when used roll and fry it, and serve it with fried sippets, or on stewed vegetables, or on white collops. Scotch Collops. Cut veal into thin bits about three inches over, and...
الصفحة 117 - Oatmeal Pudding. — Pour a quart of boiling milk over a pint of the best fine oatmeal ; let it soak all night ; next day beat two eggs, and mix a little salt ; butter a basin that will just hold it : cover it tight with a floured cloth, and boil it an hour and a half. Eat it with cold butter and salt. When cold, slice and toast it, and eat it its oatcake buttered.
الصفحة 109 - ... keep the fat and lean separate. Put it in layers, quite close up to the top ; lay on the lid , cut the edge smooth round, and pinch it ; bake in a slow soaking oven, as the meat is very solid. Directions for raising the crust will be given hereafter.
الصفحة 43 - ... shred, two grates of nutmeg, some salt, and four or five spoonfuls of either a little weak broth, milk, or water; simmer these gently with the meat, but take care not to let it boil ; and add a bit of butter rubbed in flour. Put sippets of thin toasted bread, cut into a three-cornered shape, round the dish.