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A Plain Cookery Book for the Working Classes

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A Plain Cookery Book for the Working Classes

by Francatelli, Charles Elmé · Page 40 of 101 · 35,037 words

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for an hour and a quarter. No. 99. FRUIT PIES IN GENERAL. All kinds of fruit pies are made as shown in the foregoing Number. No. 100. A CHEAP KIND OF MINCE-MEAT. Ingredients, eight ounces of stoned raisins, eight ounces of washed and dried currants, one pound of tripe, one pound of apples, one pound of chopped suet, four ounces of shred candied peel, one pound of moist sugar, one ounce of allspice, the juice and the chopped rind of three lemons, half a gill of rum. First chop the raisins, currants, apples, and the tripe all together, or separately, until well mixed; then place these in a pan, add the remainder of the ingredients, mix them thoroughly until well incorporated with each other; put the mince-meat into a clean dry stone jar, tie some thick paper, or a piece of bladder over the top, and keep it in a cool place till wanted for use. No. 101. MINCE-PIE PASTE. Ingredients, one pound of flour, eight ounces of butter or lard, three gills of water, half an ounce of salt, a tea-spoonful of baking-powder. Place the flour on the table, hollow out a hole or well in the centre with your fist, place the salt and baking-powder in this, add the water and the butter, work all together lightly with the fingers, without positively absorbing or entirely uniting the butter with the flour, but, on the contrary, keeping the butter in distinct pieces here and there; then roll up the paste in the form of a ball of dough, spread it out on the floured table, and, with a rolling-pin, roll it out to the extent of eighteen inches in length, by eight inches wide; then fold the paste in three equal folds, roll it out the reverse way, fold it up again as before, and after repeating the rolling out and folding up a third time, the paste will be ready for use. No. 102. TO MAKE A MINCE-PIE. Having prepared the paste according to the directions given in the foregoing Number, divide it in two equal parts, roll

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