Oyster Stew 2 Recipes

Oyster Stew 2 Recipes Exposed!

How to Cook Oyster Stew 2

Oyster Stew 2: Boil 1/2 a pint of milk and 1/2 a pint of oyster juice, remove the scum, throw in the oysters, add 2 tablespoonfuls of butter, salt and pepper. When the edges curl they are done. Serve with small crackers and celery.

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Apple Griddle Cakes Recipes

Apple Griddle Cakes Recipes Exposed!

How to Cook Apple Griddle Cakes

Apple Griddle Cakes: Put 1 cup finely chopped apple in 1 qt. of any griddle batter; stir well to keep the apple evenly distributed.

Turkey and Sausage Scallop Recipes

Turkey and Sausage Scallop Recipes Exposed!

How to Cook Turkey and Sausage Scallop

Turkey and Sausage Scallop: Butter a pudding dish and fill with alternate layers of cold minced turkey and cooked minced and cold sausage meat, seasoning slightly as you go. The sausage will supply nearly all the seasoning you wish. Pour in as much gravy or weak stock as the dish will hold; let it soak in for a few minutes and cover with a mush of bread crumbs, peppered, salted and soaked in cream or milk, then beaten smooth with an egg and a tablespoonful of butter melted. It should be half an inch thick. Cover and bake for 1/2 an hour, then uncover and brown. Serve at once, as the crust will soon fall. From "The National Cook Book," by Marion Harland and Christine Terhune Herrick.


Apple Griddle Cakes Exposed!

Rice Johnny Cake Recipes

Rice Johnny Cake Recipes

Rice Johnny Cake Recipes


How to Cook Rice Johnny Cake

Rice Johnny Cake: Take 2 cups of boiled rice and mix with a little cold milk, a little salt and flour enough to hold it together. Spread it a quarter of an inch thick on flat tin sheets, and brown it in front of the fire or put it in the oven. When brown butter it and cut in square slices and serve very hot.

Turkey and Sausage Scallop Exposed!

Pease Pudding Recipes

Pease Pudding Recipes

Pease Pudding Recipes Exposed!

How to Cook Pease Pudding

Pease Pudding: Wash and soak 1-1/2 cupfuls of dried green peas over night. Put on in a kettle of cold water with 1 teaspoonful of salt and simmer slowly until very tender, drain and rub through a sieve, then set aside until cold. Season highly with salt and pepper, add 2 well-beaten eggs, turn into a floured pudding cloth, drop into salted boiling water and boil hard for an hour. Turn out on a hot dish and serve with butter. "Table Talk," Phila.