Add one and one half cupfuls of sweet milk in which the well-beaten yolk of an egg has been stirred, and two tablespoonfuls of melted butter.
Drain and pour over a Cream Sauce to which has been added the well-beaten yolk of an egg.
Add a little onion-juice if desired or a beaten yolk.
Dip each slice first in beaten yolk of egg, and then in the forcemeat, till it is well coated.
Have ready in one pan plenty of grated bread-crumbs; in another a sufficiency of beaten yolk of egg, seasoned with powdered mace and nutmeg.
In another pan, make a sauce of beaten yolk of egg, highly flavored with Madeira or sherry, and powdered nutmeg and mace, and enriched with a large lump of fresh butter.
Brush the paste all over with beaten yolk of egg; then put on the ornamental flowers and leaves that have been cut out of the dough.
In another pan, make a sauce of beaten yolk of egg, highly flavoured with Madeira or sherry, and powdered nutmeg and mace, and enriched with a large lump of fresh butter.
Five minutes before you take up the meat, roll these in beaten yolk of egg, once and again, until thickly coated.
Flatten with the side of a hatchet; dip in beaten yolk of egg, then in cracker-dust, mixed with pepper and salt.
The well-beaten yolk of an egg for every quart or three pints of soup, will answer as a very fair substitute for cream in potato, rice, and similar soups.
Then rub with butter and thebeaten yolk of an egg; put in a baking-dish.
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