Add salt, and when cool, add a teacup of yeast, four eggs, and flour to make it the right thickness for baking.
To enrich the gravy, stir in, at the last, the beaten yolks of three or four eggs, or some thick cream or butter.
Stir in, at the last, the beaten yolks of three or four eggs; and let the soup remain about five minutes longer over the fire.
Beat the yolks of four eggs, add the hot vinegar to them, return to the fire, and stir constantly while the mixture thickens; then add two more tablespoonfuls of butter in bits.
Pour into this the yolks of four eggs, well beaten, a tablespoonful of butter, some flavoring, and a little salt, beating all well together.
Make a batter of four eggs to a tablespoonful of rose water, a tablespoonful of wine, and a tablespoonful of milk, thickened with enough flour, stirred in by degrees; mix two or three hours before wanted.
The yolks of four eggs may be added; and when baked, a tablespoonful of good mushroom ketchup poured in through a funnel.
These latter have scarcely parted from one brood than they commence preparations for a second, seeking another place for a nest, and building again, but with less care than before, the female laying only from three to four eggs.
The brood consisted of four eggs of a beautiful bright blue, tinted at the broad end with reddish brown, and having a few chestnut-brown spots.
It makes its nest in the holes of trees, and lays from two to four eggs.
Take a quarter of a pound of butter, four eggs, two fresh lemons, and half a pound of lump sugar.
Make this hot, and then add the yolks of four eggs.
Eggs five, quite fresh; four eggs normal; one quite round, a pure pale slightly greenish blue, with only a few very minute spots and specks of brown having a tendency to form a feeble zone round the large end.
In the first week of October the hen bird was sitting regularly, so on the 8th of the month I sent a man up by a ladder, and he held up four eggs for me to look at.
They lay three or four eggs of a sordid vernal green clouded with obscure brown.
Set away to cool; and when cool, beat in four eggs, one at a time.
Chocolate, three tablespoonfuls of sugar, one rounding tablespoonful of butter, two tablespoonfuls of flour, four eggs.
Beat the whites of four eggs to a stiff froth, and then gradually beat into them half a cupful of powdered sugar and one teaspoonful of vanilla.
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