Roll out the dough, cut it into cakes, place them on buttered tins, and bake in a moderately cool oven.
Roll it out in strips about four inches long, join the ends and bake them on buttered tins.
Knead the dough, set it away to rise, when it is light mould out your rolls, place them on buttered tins, let them rise and bake them.
Lay them on buttered tins, cover with a cloth and set away in a cool place until an hour before dinner time; then set them by the fire where they will become light.
Drop on buttered tins in large spoonfuls about two inches apart.
Bake nearly an hour in well-buttered tins, not very shallow.
Put in buttered tins, and cut in squares, when cold.
Drop by spoonfuls on buttered tins, dust with granulated sugar, and put a whole walnut meat on each one.
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