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Favorite Dishes : a Columbian Autograph Souvenir Cookery Book

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Favorite Dishes : a Columbian Autograph Souvenir Cookery Book

by Shuman, Carrie V. · Page 33 of 124 · 43,360 words

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use any gravy that may be used with veal. Will keep for two or three days. VEAL FRICASSEE. From MRS. T. J. BUTLER, of Arizona, Lady Manager. Take a knuckle of veal; boil two hours in sufficient water to cover it; when thoroughly cooked, remove the meat and thicken the gravy with one tablespoonful of flour; add a little salt and one egg, well beaten; pour over the meat and serve hot with slices of lemon. VEAL LOAF From MRS. WHITING S. CLARK, of Iowa, Lady Manager. Three pounds raw veal, chopped fine; two-thirds cup butter or its equivalent of salt pork, chopped; three eggs, well beaten with tablespoon milk; four Boston crackers, pounded fine; two even teaspoons pepper; one teaspoon sage; one tablespoon salt. Mix well in a loaf and bake two-hours. Baste often with butter and water. SWEETBREADS SWEET-BREAD CROQUETTES. From MRS. SCHUYLER COLFAX, of Indiana, Alternate Lady Manager-at- Large. _It gives me great pleasure to send you the recipes you request, and thus further, in this small way, your unique and most generous project. The recipe for sweetbread croquettes is from Mrs. Henderson's Practical Cooking and Dinner Giving, but as it is the best one that I have ever tried, I send it. Cordially yours,_ Two pair of sweetbreads blanched and cut into dice. Half a box of mushrooms also cut into dice. Make a sauce by putting into a sauce pan one and a half ounces of butter, and when it bubbles, sprinkle in two ounces of flour, mix the butter and flour well together and cook thoroughly; then put in a gill of strong stock; stock for this is best made of chicken with some pieces of beef and veal added, or a gill of cream may be used instead of the stock. When the flour, butter and stock are well mixed, put in the sweetbreads and mushrooms and stir over the fire until they are thoroughly heated. Now take them off the fire, add the beaten yolks of two eggs, return to the fire long enough to set the eggs but do not allow

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