Monday, March 31, 2008

BEEF, VEAL AND PORK Recipes

SMOKED BEEF WITH CREAM

Place the finely minced beef in a stewpan with
a lump of butter, cooking it for two minutes, and moisten slightly with
a little cream, add two tablespoonfuls of bechamel sauce. Serve as soon
as it boils up.

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Jewish Recipes - Fish Recipes - Recipes for Fish

FISH OMELET.

Jewish Recipes

Shred finely any cold fish, season it, and mix with beaten eggs; make
it into a paste, fry in thin cakes like pancakes, and serve hot on a
napkin; there should be plenty of boiling butter in the pan, as they
should be moist and rich; there should be more eggs in the preparation
for omelets than for fritters.

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Chocolate Recipes Cocoa Recipes Candy Recipes

CHOCOLATE ICING

Make a vanilla icing, and add one tablespoonful of cold water to it.
Scrape fine one ounce of Premium No. 1 Chocolate,
and put it in a small iron or granite-ware saucepan, with two
tablespoonfuls of confectioners' sugar and one tablespoonful of hot
water. Stir over a hot fire until smooth and glossy, then add another
tablespoonful of hot water. Stir the dissolved chocolate into the
vanilla icing.



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Jewish Recipes - Pudding Recipes

BAKED SUET PUDDING.

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Mix one pint of water, six ounces of flour, three of shred suet, and
two or three beaten eggs; sweeten to taste. Add raisins or currants if
approved, and bake in a brick oven.

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Cosmetic Recipes - The Complexion and Cosmetics

PASTE FOR RENDERING THE SKIN SUPPLE AND SMOOTH (AN ENGLISH RECEIPT).

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Mix half a pound of mutton or goose fat well boiled down and beaten up
well with two eggs, previously whisked with a glass of rose-water; add
a table-spoonful of honey, and as much oatmeal as will make it into a
paste. Constant use of this paste will keep the skin delicately soft
and smooth.

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Pie Recipes

RAISIN PIE. MRS. J. M. DAVIDSON.

One teacupful of raisins (seeded and chopped), one cup of sugar, the

juice of one good-sized lemon, one cup of boiling water; set this on

stove; let come to a boil; then add four heaping teaspoonfuls of

flour, wet in a little cold water; after it boils again, put in a

small piece of butter and a little grated nutmeg; let cool before

making into pies. This makes one very large pie. By doubling the

amount, you can make three good-sized pies. The filling will keep for

some time.



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BEATEN CREAM PIE

Line a plate with good paste, prick in several
places to prevent rising out of shape. Bake and spread over some jelly
or jam about half an inch thick, and cover with one cup of cream beaten
stiff with two rounding tablespoons of powdered sugar and flavored with
one teaspoon of vanilla.

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