Madam Johnson's Present: Or, Every Young Woman's Companion in Useful and Universal Knowledge ...J. Williams, 1770 - 197 strán (strany) |
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Strana 80
... Yolk of two or three Eggs ; mingle thefe all well toge ther , and few it up in the Belly . After this , flower it very thick , and then put it on the Spit ; and when you lay it to the Fire , take care that both Ends of it burn clear ...
... Yolk of two or three Eggs ; mingle thefe all well toge ther , and few it up in the Belly . After this , flower it very thick , and then put it on the Spit ; and when you lay it to the Fire , take care that both Ends of it burn clear ...
Strana 87
... Yolks of Eggs . Pour this upon Sippits , and garnish your Dish with Lemon . 1 To brail Steaks . First , have a very brifk and clear Fire ; take care that your Gridiron be perfectly clean ; put it on the Fire , and take a Chafing - Dish ...
... Yolks of Eggs . Pour this upon Sippits , and garnish your Dish with Lemon . 1 To brail Steaks . First , have a very brifk and clear Fire ; take care that your Gridiron be perfectly clean ; put it on the Fire , and take a Chafing - Dish ...
Strana 88
... Lump of Butter rolled in Flour ; let them ftew for about half an Hour ; then beat up the Yolks of two Eggs , ftir all together for about three or four Minutes , and then ferve them up . To 2 To flew Beef - Steaks . Pepper and falt ( 88 )
... Lump of Butter rolled in Flour ; let them ftew for about half an Hour ; then beat up the Yolks of two Eggs , ftir all together for about three or four Minutes , and then ferve them up . To 2 To flew Beef - Steaks . Pepper and falt ( 88 )
Strana 89
... Yolk of an Egg , and a few Crumbs of Bread ; fry them very brown ; then take them out of your Pan , and lay them in a ... Yolks of two Eggs , heat up with a little Nutmeg and Salt ; to all this add the Liquor in which they were ' fried ...
... Yolk of an Egg , and a few Crumbs of Bread ; fry them very brown ; then take them out of your Pan , and lay them in a ... Yolks of two Eggs , heat up with a little Nutmeg and Salt ; to all this add the Liquor in which they were ' fried ...
Strana 95
... Yolks of half a Dozen Eggs ; but beat them first ; then butter your Dish all over ; then pepper and falt your Steaks ; dip them in a little melted Butter ; lay them into the Dish ; pour the Gravy which comes out of them all over them ...
... Yolks of half a Dozen Eggs ; but beat them first ; then butter your Dish all over ; then pepper and falt your Steaks ; dip them in a little melted Butter ; lay them into the Dish ; pour the Gravy which comes out of them all over them ...
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Anchovy bafte bak'd beat beaten Beef beft beſt boil Broth Butter cafe clean clofe cloſe Cloth Cloves cold Colour Confonant Cream Cruft Currants Difh Diphthong Diſh double-refined Sugar Duft Eggs ferve fhall fhort fhould fhred fingle Fire firft firſt Flour fmall Quantity foft fome foon freſh ftale ftir ftrain fuch fufficient Fullers Earth Glaffes Gravy half a Pint half a Pound Hour Inftructions Ingredients laft leaſt Lemon let them ftand Letter likewife Liquor Lump of Butter Mace Meaſure Meat melted Milk moft moſt muft muſt Mutton Number Nutmeg Obferve Occafion Onion Ounce Oven Pepper perfectly Pickle Piece poffible Puddings Quart Quarter Reaſon roaft Salt Saltpetre Sauce Saucepan Seafon ſmall Soup Spoonfuls Suet Syllabubs thefe theſe think proper throw Troy Weight uſe Veal Venifon Vinegar Vowel wafb waſhed Water Wine Words Yolks
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