Good Housekeeping Magazine, 10 tomasHearst Corporation, 1890 |
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... pepper , all ground , one - half cupful of ground mustard , one pint of grated horse - radish , and cider vinegar ... black pepper , one quart of cider vinegar . Chop tomatoes fine , then drain ; chop onions and pep- pers fine , then mix ...
... pepper , all ground , one - half cupful of ground mustard , one pint of grated horse - radish , and cider vinegar ... black pepper , one quart of cider vinegar . Chop tomatoes fine , then drain ; chop onions and pep- pers fine , then mix ...
38 psl.
... black pepper ( and a little red pep- per ) , until it tastes well seasoned , and two stalks of celery chopped rather small . Add to this two quarts of the best oysters , strained from their liquor , and carefully picked over for bits of ...
... black pepper ( and a little red pep- per ) , until it tastes well seasoned , and two stalks of celery chopped rather small . Add to this two quarts of the best oysters , strained from their liquor , and carefully picked over for bits of ...
62 psl.
... black pepper , cayenne pepper , a little shalot chopped fine , if de- sired , and three hard boiled eggs cut in slices . Make a good paste , using dripping instead of butter , and with it cover the top of the dish . Bake in a slow oven ...
... black pepper , cayenne pepper , a little shalot chopped fine , if de- sired , and three hard boiled eggs cut in slices . Make a good paste , using dripping instead of butter , and with it cover the top of the dish . Bake in a slow oven ...
64 psl.
... black pepper , a pinch of mace , and one tablespoonful of cream or milk ; mix into a batter , using water , and whip the whites of the egg to a firm froth , and stir in . Pour a little of this into a frying - pan to form a small ...
... black pepper , a pinch of mace , and one tablespoonful of cream or milk ; mix into a batter , using water , and whip the whites of the egg to a firm froth , and stir in . Pour a little of this into a frying - pan to form a small ...
69 psl.
... black and one also of red pepper . After the oil is well- beaten into the eggs , add the lemon juice , then the cream , etc. , and last half a cupful of vinegar perhaps a very little more . You must taste and see if it is sour enough ...
... black and one also of red pepper . After the oil is well- beaten into the eggs , add the lemon juice , then the cream , etc. , and last half a cupful of vinegar perhaps a very little more . You must taste and see if it is sour enough ...
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