LOBSTER A LA BUSHMAN

Written by silambarasi on December 2nd, 2008 in LOBSTER.

LOBSTER A LA BUSHMAN

Cut the meat of four-pound lobster into large pieces; melt one tablespoonful butter and one teaspoonful minced onion, let cook until yellow. Add the lobster, salt, cayenne pepper, two tablespoonfuls white wine; simmer for five minutes, then sprinkle one tablespoonful flour over this. When well mixed, add six or eight mushrooms cut fine, one tablespoonful chili sauce, add one cup water or stock. Cook five minutes longer in shells, put a mushroom on each, sprinkle with buttered cracker crumbs. Bake till brown.

MOCK BISQUE

Written by silambarasi on November 7th, 2008 in BISQUE.

MOCK BISQUE

One-half can tomatoes strained, one quart milk, one-third cup butter, one tablespoonful cornstarch, one teaspoonful salt, one salt-spoon pepper, heat milk in double boiler. Mix smoothly one tablespoonful butter, cornstarch and seasoning, add hot milk slowly. Boil ten minutes and add remainder of butter and strained tomatoes. Serve immediately.

CREAM OF CELERY SOUP

Written by silambarasi on November 6th, 2008 in SOUP.

CREAM OF CELERY SOUP

A pint of milk, a tablespoonful of flour, one of butter, a head of celery, a large slice of onion and a small piece of mace, a little salt. Boil celery in one pint of water from thirty to forty-five minutes; boil mace, onion and milk together; mix flour with two tablespoonfuls of cold milk. Cook ten minutes. Mash celery in water it has been cooked in and stir in boiling milk. Strain and serve

SHORTCAKE

Written by silambarasi on November 5th, 2008 in SHORTCAKE.

SHORTCAKE

Three cups flour, two teaspoonfuls baking powder, one-half teaspoonful salt; sift three times; one-half cup butter mixed with flour till like meal. Beat one egg light, add to it a cup of cold water. Mix with flour. Put in two pie pans, or in muffin pans for individual shortcakes, and sprinkle tops with granulated sugar. When baked, split, butter and put sweetened berries between, and garnish tops with sweetened whipped cream and whole berries.

PEANUT TAFFY

Written by silambarasi on November 4th, 2008 in TAFFY.

PEANUT TAFFY

Two cups granulated sugar put into a hot spider over a good fire and
stirred constantly until entirely dissolved. Use no water. First the
sugar will become lumpy, and it will not seem possible that it will
become liquid, but patience and constant stirring will produce the
desired result. When melted about like molasses, add one cup chopped
peanuts and pour quickly into a greased platter. It requires experience
to gain best results.

SPONGE CAKE

Written by silambarasi on November 3rd, 2008 in CAKE.

SPONGE CAKE

Seven eggs, separate yolks and whites, beat the whites to a stiff froth;
three cups powdered sugar, beaten well with the yolks, three cups flour
and one cup water, again well beaten with the sugar and yolks; three
level teaspoonfuls baking powder and the whites of the eggs, previously
well beaten to a stiff froth, laid over the top of the sponge, and all
well beaten for five minutes. Bake in a slow oven.

GRAPE JELLY

Written by silambarasi on November 2nd, 2008 in JELLY.

GRAPE JELLY

Wild grapes make the best jelly, though the other kind are more
frequently used. Pick them over, wash and remove stems, put into kettle,
heat to boiling point, mash and boil thirty minutes, strain through
coarse strainer, then allow juice to drip through a double thickness of
cheese-cloth. Measure and boil for five minutes, add equal quantity of
heated sugar, boil three minutes, skim and pour into glasses. Stand in
sunny window twenty-four hours, cover and keep in cool, dry place.

ORANGES

Written by silambarasi on November 1st, 2008 in ORANGES.

ORANGES

Oranges are the most delightful eaten raw, but there are many other ways of serving them, the Seville orange being the most preferable for
cooking, and is a little bitter. A simple way of preparing them for a
dessert is to peel the oranges so as to remove outer layer of pulp, then
remove each section from pulp. Put alternately into dessert dish a layer
of oranges sprinkled with powdered sugar and a layer of shredded
cocoanut. Place in cool place and serve.

HERMITS

Written by silambarasi on October 31st, 2008 in HERMITS.

HERMITS

One and one-half cup sugar, one cup butter, three eggs (whites and yolks beaten separately), one teaspoonful cinnamon, one teaspoonful ginger, one teaspoonful allspice, one teaspoonful cloves, one nutmeg, juice of lemon, one cup raisins (stone and pull in pieces), two teaspoonfuls baking powder, trifle over three cups flour.

LEMON CUSTARD PIE

Written by silambarasi on October 30th, 2008 in LEMON.

LEMON CUSTARD PIE.

One cup sugar, three eggs, one cup milk, one tablespoonful flour, three
tablespoonfuls powdered sugar, juice and rind of one lemon. Beat yolks
of eggs and sugar; add juice and rind of lemon. Mix flour with the milk,
and pour through sieve into eggs and sugar. Line a deep pie plate with
good rich paste; pour in the mixture and bake in a quick oven thirty
minutes. Beat whites of eggs to a stiff froth and add three
tablespoonfuls powdered sugar, beating all the while. Put on top of pie,
and return to oven until a light brown.



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