Stew gently for about three hours; take out the feet, dish them, and cover with parsley and butter.
Dish them neatly on a glass dish, reduce the syrup by boiling it quickly for a few minutes, let it cool a little; then pour it over the apples.
Dish them on a hot napkin, and garnish with tufts of parsley.
Dish them on a hot napkin, garnish with cut lemon and fried parsley, and send them to table with shrimp sauce and plain melted butter.
Dish them on a hot napkin, arrange the fish very high in the centre, and sprinkle a little salt over the whole.
Prick them with a pin all round about twenty times, put them on the gridiron over a gentle fire, turn three or four times, by doing which you will have them a very nice yellow color; dish them, and serve them very hot.
Boil the salmon as before; if in slices, dish them without a napkin, and pour the sauce over them; if a whole salmon serve it in a boat.
Take four pigeons, truss and braise them in stock, then glaze them, dish them up against a block of fried bread.
Dish them in a fried bread croustade, made by cutting the crust from a stale loaf about eight inches long, which must be scooped out in the centre and fried in hot lard or butter till it is a good brown.
When they have been stewed for twenty minutes glaze them; dish them up with a Financiere sauce (see 'Entrees a la Mode').
Mask each quail with the puree, dish them in a crown shape with little rolls of bacon in front of each, have a few truffles or mushrooms cooked and placed in the centre, and pour over the quails a rich brown sauce.
At serving time dip the molds quickly into hot water, turn out the cutlets, dish them on luncheon plates, and garnish with hearts of lettuce.
Drain, wash them in cold water, dish them on a bed of shaved cabbage or lettuce leaves, and cover them with French dressing.
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