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English Housewifery Exemplified

by Elizabeth Moxon

2018-11-03 17:00:31

English Housewifery Exemplified in above Four Hundred and Fifty Receipts Giving By Elizabeth Moxon 1. To make VERMICELLY SOOP. Take a neck of beef, or any other piece; cut off some slices, and fry them with butter 'till they are very brown; wash your ... Read more
English Housewifery Exemplified in above Four Hundred and Fifty Receipts Giving By Elizabeth Moxon 1. To make VERMICELLY SOOP. Take a neck of beef, or any other piece; cut off some slices, and fry them with butter 'till they are very brown; wash your pan out every time with a little of the gravy; you may broil a few slices of the beef upon a grid-iron: put all together into a pot, with a large onion, a little salt, and a little whole pepper; let it stew 'till the meat is tender, and skim off the fat in the boiling; them strain it into your dish, and boil four ounces of vermicelly in a little of the gravy 'till it is soft: Add a little stew'd spinage; then put all together into a dish, with toasts of bread; laying a little vermicelly upon the toast. Garnish your dish with creed rice and boil'd spinage, or carrots slic'd thin. Less

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File size122.187 KB
Print pages184
PublisherPublic Domain Books
LanguageEnglish
ISBN1722752513
Elizabeth Moxon was an English writer known for her influential cookery book: English Housewifry. She has been called one of "the female pioneers of English culinary writing"...

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