All erudite gourmands know that these two important functions cannot be performed by one artist; it is quite impossible at the same time to superintend the operations of the spit and stewpan.
When the veal is on the dish, pour over it half a pint of melted butter (No.
Skewer it up tight and round, and tie a fillet of broad tape round it, to keep the skewers in their places.
Clean them well, dry them in a cloth, and rub them with vinegar to prevent the skin from breaking.
Clean them carefully, soak them some hours, and boil them quite tender.
Clean them nicely, and season with mace, allspice, white pepper, and salt, all in fine powder.
Clean them carefully, and if to be boiled, put them into a fish-kettle, with as much cold spring water as will cover them, and add a handful of salt.
Before you commence, have a sheet of thick brown paper laid on a table, or on whatever else you intend to clean them, to save making a grease.
She used to show them to any person of her acquaintance; but I never heard of any powder to clean them.
In order to bring this about Cranstoun sends presents of pebbles, as also a powder to clean them, and this powder, gentlemen, you will find is the dreadful poison that accomplished this abominable scheme.
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