The Rumford Complete Cook BookRumford Chemical Works, 1908 - 241 pagini |
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½ cup ½ cup milk ½ pound ½ teaspoon add the eggs add the milk add the sugar almonds baking powder sifted bay leaf Beat the butter Beat the eggs beaten egg boiling water bread crumbs butter and flour butter and sugar cake celery chicken chopped parsley cinnamon cold water Cook five minutes cornstarch cup butter dish double boiler dough dressing egg and milk egg yolks fish flavoring fruit golden brown Grated rind gravy greased heat hot oven ingredients jelly lemon juice mayonnaise meat melted butter mixture moderate oven mustard nutmeg onion onion juice orange oysters parsley peeled pepper to taste pint potatoes puff paste quart raisins remove roll Rumford Baking Powder salad salt and baking Salt and pepper sauce saucepan Scald scalded milk serving slices spoon sprinkle syrup tablespoons butter tablespoons flour teaspoon salt teaspoons Rumford Baking tender thick tomatoes vegetables vinegar well-greased whipped cream
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Pagina 109 - Ingredients - The weight of 5 eggs in flour, the weight of 8 in pounded loaf sugar; flavouring to taste. Mode - Let the flour be perfectly dry, and the sugar well pounded and sifted. Separate the whites from the yolks of the eggs, and beat the latter up with the sugar; then whisk the whites until they become rather stiff, and mix them with the yolks, but do not stir them more than is just necessary to mingle the ingredients well together. Dredge in the flour by degrees, add the flavouring...
Pagina 146 - When cool, beat the whites of the eggs to a stiff froth, and add to the mixture.
Pagina 148 - Add a little vanilla, and the last thing stir in the whites of the eggs beaten to a stiff froth. Bake in a shallow pan.
Pagina 137 - Fold in the whites of the eggs beaten to a stiff froth. Turn into a buttered mold, cover, and steam one and a quarter hours.
Pagina 128 - At the last moment fold in lightly the whites of the eggs beaten to a stiff froth, and cook as ordinary waffles.
Pagina 224 - Phosphate and cook, without stirring, until the whey separates. Strain through cheese cloth and add the sugar. If more acid is desired, add two or three drops of Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Serve hot or cold. Beef and Sago Broth J£ pound round steak or 2 teaspoons sago.
Pagina 145 - ... your cake as you stir it), and add your sugar ; beat the butter and sugar to a cream ; add the yolks of the eggs, then the milk, and lastly the beaten whites of the eggs and flour. Spices and liquors may be added after the yolks of the eggs are put in, and fruit should be put in with the flour. The oven should be pretty hot for small cakes, And moderate for larger.
Pagina 162 - ... flour, and a gill of new milk ; stir it over a slow fire till it becomes like smooth, thick cream (but it must not boil) ; add the well-beaten yolks...
Pagina 210 - Butter size of a walnut. Put sugar and milk in a saucepan and let it dissolve slowly; add butter and let boil until it forms a ball when dropped into cold water. Remove from stove, add the chopped nuts and beat well. Turn into a buttered pan and, when cool, cut in squares.
Pagina 16 - Beat the whites of the eggs to a stiff froth and fold them in; turn into a buttered pan and bake fifteen minutes in a hot oven.