Mrs. N. G. Stevens
Two cups mashed potatoes, one cake compressed yeast dissolved in one-third cup water, four eggs beaten, one tablespoonful sugar, a little salt, one measuring cup (scant) of lard. Mix together , adding flour until very stiff, let rise, then make out into very small rolls, let rise again, then bake twenty minutes
Showing posts with label celery salt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celery salt. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Potato Rolls
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Croquettes
Mrs. P. O. Marvin
Two cups of any kind of cold minced meat or fish. Add to this a sauce made with one tablespoon butter, two tablespoons four, one cup milk, one egg, one teaspoon salt, quarter teaspoon pepper. Pour the mixture on a flat dish to cool. Take a tablespoon of the mixture, roll lightly between the hands into shape. Roll in bread curmbs, then in beaten egg, again in bread crumbs. Fry in deep fat.
Two cups of any kind of cold minced meat or fish. Add to this a sauce made with one tablespoon butter, two tablespoons four, one cup milk, one egg, one teaspoon salt, quarter teaspoon pepper. Pour the mixture on a flat dish to cool. Take a tablespoon of the mixture, roll lightly between the hands into shape. Roll in bread curmbs, then in beaten egg, again in bread crumbs. Fry in deep fat.
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Croquettes,
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minced fish,
minced meat,
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Sunday, April 5, 2009
Corn [Soup]
Mrs. Charles Smith, Indianapolis
Put two cans of corn in a crock and one quart of water. Let it simmer three hours. Put it through a colander. Add cream or milk to make it right consistency. Season with salt, butter and pepper to taste. Just before serving add one tablespoon whipped cream.
Put two cans of corn in a crock and one quart of water. Let it simmer three hours. Put it through a colander. Add cream or milk to make it right consistency. Season with salt, butter and pepper to taste. Just before serving add one tablespoon whipped cream.
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Corn soup,
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milk,
pepper,
rose water,
whipped cream
Sweet Potato Corn Bread
Mrs. H. A. Martin
Boil four small or three large sweet potatoes, put through vegetable press. While they are hot mix with them a tablespoon of butter, seven-eights cup of milk, one teaspoon salt, one and on-half cups corn meal, one egg beaten thoroughly. Beat the batter smooth, add one heaping teaspoon of baking powder and bake in a shallow tin. Serve the bread hot, breaking, not cutting.
Boil four small or three large sweet potatoes, put through vegetable press. While they are hot mix with them a tablespoon of butter, seven-eights cup of milk, one teaspoon salt, one and on-half cups corn meal, one egg beaten thoroughly. Beat the batter smooth, add one heaping teaspoon of baking powder and bake in a shallow tin. Serve the bread hot, breaking, not cutting.
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butter,
celery salt,
corn meal,
eggs,
milk,
Sweet Potato Corn Bread,
sweet potatoes
Friday, April 3, 2009
Peanut Butter Chops
This is from an inserted newspaper article called Some Novel Chops.
Peanut butter chops are quite novel. Mix together 1/2 cup peanut butter, 1 1/2 cups cooked rice, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/2 teaspoon celery salt, 1 egg and 1 finely chopped onion. Moisten with tomato juice. Shape into chops. Bake in a hot oven twenty minutes.
Peanut butter chops are quite novel. Mix together 1/2 cup peanut butter, 1 1/2 cups cooked rice, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/2 teaspoon celery salt, 1 egg and 1 finely chopped onion. Moisten with tomato juice. Shape into chops. Bake in a hot oven twenty minutes.
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celery salt,
cooked rice,
eggs,
onion,
peanut butter,
Peanut butter chops,
salt,
tomato juice
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