The Whole Duty of a Woman, Or, An Infallible Guide to the Fair Sex: Containing Rules, Directions, and Observations, for Their Conduct and Behavior Through All Ages and Circumstances of Life, as Virgins, Wives, Or Widows : with ... Rules and Receipts in Every Kind of Cookery ...T. Reed, 1737 - 682 sider |
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Side 195
... Butter , as big as an Egg , and flour it , and let the Stew - pan be hot , and shake it ' till the Butter be brown ; then lay your Beef in your Pan over a pretty quick Fire , cover it clofe , give it a Turn now and then , and ftrain in ...
... Butter , as big as an Egg , and flour it , and let the Stew - pan be hot , and shake it ' till the Butter be brown ; then lay your Beef in your Pan over a pretty quick Fire , cover it clofe , give it a Turn now and then , and ftrain in ...
Side 223
... Butter . Make a Sauce in this Manner ; take fome Butter , put it into a Stew - pan , with a Duft of Flour , a green Onion , and an Anchovy . Seafon the fame with Salt , Pepper , and Nutmeg , moisten it with Water , and a little Vinegar ...
... Butter . Make a Sauce in this Manner ; take fome Butter , put it into a Stew - pan , with a Duft of Flour , a green Onion , and an Anchovy . Seafon the fame with Salt , Pepper , and Nutmeg , moisten it with Water , and a little Vinegar ...
Side 225
... Butter and Fish Broth , and ferve it with a Ragoo of the Melts of Carps , or with any other meagre Ragoo . L To bake a Turbut . AY fome Butter in a filver Difh , of the Size of your Turbut , and spread it all over it ; let your Sea ...
... Butter and Fish Broth , and ferve it with a Ragoo of the Melts of Carps , or with any other meagre Ragoo . L To bake a Turbut . AY fome Butter in a filver Difh , of the Size of your Turbut , and spread it all over it ; let your Sea ...
Side 227
... Butter in a Cup . To roast a Cod's Head . AK E the Head , wash and fcour it very clean , then Та scotch it with a Knife , and strew a little Salt on it , and lay it on a Stew - pan before the Fire with fomething be- hind it ; throw away ...
... Butter in a Cup . To roast a Cod's Head . AK E the Head , wash and fcour it very clean , then Та scotch it with a Knife , and strew a little Salt on it , and lay it on a Stew - pan before the Fire with fomething be- hind it ; throw away ...
Side 234
... Butter , pepper and falt it , then broil it ; put to it a Ragoût made with Mushrooms , foft Roes , Artichoke Bottoms , with Onions and Capers : Being ready to serve , dish it , with this Ragoût over it ; ferve it up hot . G A forced ...
... Butter , pepper and falt it , then broil it ; put to it a Ragoût made with Mushrooms , foft Roes , Artichoke Bottoms , with Onions and Capers : Being ready to serve , dish it , with this Ragoût over it ; ferve it up hot . G A forced ...
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