Culina Famulatrix Medicinæ: Or, Receipts in Modern Cookery, with a Medical CommentaryT. Wilson and R. Spence, 1806 - 308 páginas |
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... vinegar . Put all together into a sauce - pan , and melt over a gentle fire , taking care to stir , or shake , only one way . The sauce will be sufficiently thick with- out any flour . OBS . THIS is a most excellent sauce for all kinds ...
... vinegar . Put all together into a sauce - pan , and melt over a gentle fire , taking care to stir , or shake , only one way . The sauce will be sufficiently thick with- out any flour . OBS . THIS is a most excellent sauce for all kinds ...
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... vinegar . TO BROIL A BEEF STEAK . CUT steaks from a rump of beef about half an inch in thickness . The fire being clear , rub the gridiron with beef suet , and lay on the steaks ; let them broil till they begin to brown , then turn them ...
... vinegar . TO BROIL A BEEF STEAK . CUT steaks from a rump of beef about half an inch in thickness . The fire being clear , rub the gridiron with beef suet , and lay on the steaks ; let them broil till they begin to brown , then turn them ...
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... vinegar , in which some white pepper corns , a few cloves , a little mace , and some salt had been boiled . When cold , mix with the pickle a tea - cupful of oil . Put the fish into a pot , and between every piece , put a few slices of ...
... vinegar , in which some white pepper corns , a few cloves , a little mace , and some salt had been boiled . When cold , mix with the pickle a tea - cupful of oil . Put the fish into a pot , and between every piece , put a few slices of ...
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... vinegar and salad , and sometimes stew it lightly . MUTTON VENISON . SKIN and bone a loin of mutton , after remov- ing the suet . Put it into a cold stew - pan for one night with the bones around it , and pour over it a pint of red port ...
... vinegar and salad , and sometimes stew it lightly . MUTTON VENISON . SKIN and bone a loin of mutton , after remov- ing the suet . Put it into a cold stew - pan for one night with the bones around it , and pour over it a pint of red port ...
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... vinegar as much as will just cover the ingredients . OBS . ' THIS is a most excellent sauce for all kinds of cold meat , and when added to some melted but- ter , makes a very good fish - sauce . Ignotus once saw this sauce ...
... vinegar as much as will just cover the ingredients . OBS . ' THIS is a most excellent sauce for all kinds of cold meat , and when added to some melted but- ter , makes a very good fish - sauce . Ignotus once saw this sauce ...
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Términos y frases comunes
anchovies Archæus beat become black pepper blades of mace boil bread broth brown butter rolled calf's head carrots Cayenne pepper celery cheese chopped chyle cloves cold Cook curry curry powder dressed eggs fish FISH SAUCE forcemeat four fowl fried gently gout gravy green pease half a pint half a pound hare heads of celery hour Ignotus ingredients knuckle of veal lettuces liquor little salt lobster mace marble mortar marjoram meat melted butter mushrooms mutton nutmeg omelette onions ounce oven oysters parsley partridges pepper and salt pickle piece of butter port wine pound of butter pulp quantity quarter quarts of water rennet rice roast rolled in flour sauce sauce-pan Season with pepper serve up hot shalots shred sieve skin slices slow fire spinage stew-pan stomach strain sufficiently tender sweet herbs TAKE taste thick thicken thyme tomata turnips veal vinegar white pepper wholesome yolks
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Página 267 - Strength and honour are her clothing; And she shall rejoice in time to come. She openeth her mouth with wisdom; And in her tongue is the law of kindness. She looketh well to the ways of her household, And eateth not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up and call her blessed; Her husband also, and he praiseth her.
Página 266 - She stretcheth out her hand to the poor; yea, she reacheth forth her hands to the needy.
Página 266 - The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil.
Página 61 - The sleep of a labouring man is sweet, whether he eat little or much: but the abundance of the rich will not suffer him to sleep.
Página 135 - By observing the degree of heat obtained by different kinds of motion, we may form an estimate of the quantity of exercise given by each. Thus, for example, if you turn out to walk in winter with cold feet, in an hour's time you will be in a glow all over ; ride on horseback, the same effect will scarcely be perceived by four hours...
Página 266 - She riseth also while it is yet night, and giveth meat to her household, and a portion to her maidens.
Página 139 - GOUT. Even so. During the summer you went there at six o'clock. You found the charming lady, with her lovely children and friends, eager to walk with you, and entertain you with their agreeable conversation ; and what has been your choice? Why to sit on the terrace, satisfying yourself with the fine prospect, and passing your eye over the MT.
Página 266 - She is not afraid of the snow for her household: for all her household are clothed with scarlet. She maketh herself coverings of tapestry; her clothing is silk and purple.
Página 133 - Immediately afterward you sit down to write at your desk, or converse with persons who apply to you on business. Thus the time passes till one, without any kind of bodily exercise. But all this I could pardon, in regard, as you say, to your sedentary condition. But what is your practice after dinner. Walking in the beautiful gardens of those friends with whom you have dined would be the choice of men of sense : yours is to be fixed down to chess, where you are found engaged for two or three hours...
Página 132 - But let us examine your course of life. While the mornings are long, and you have leisure to go abroad, what do you do? Why, instead of gaining an appetite for breakfast, by salutary exercise, you amuse yourself, with books, pamphlets, or newspapers, which commonly are not worth the reading. Yet you eat an inordinate breakfast, four dishes of tea, with cream, and one or two buttered toasts, with slices of hung beef, which I fancy are not things the most easily digested.