Take two ounces of isinglass [in these days gelatine must be used], two ounces of white sugar candy, and half an ounce of gum arabic, grated.
Then simmer as slowly as possible, and continue simmering till the isinglass or gelatine is quite melted.
When it is wished to be very stiff, half an ounce of isinglass may be added when the wine is put in.
Those who wish jelly to turn out very stiff, dissolve isinglass in a little water, strain through a sieve, and add it in the proportion of half an ounce to a pint of juice, and put it in with the sugar.
While all this business was on his mind his glue and isinglass industry was not in the least neglected.
It is needless to say that he succeeded in completely monopolizing theisinglass industry for a long time, and his profit on that one article would have made him a very rich man.
Scald the milk; add the coffee and isinglass and sugar.
Isinglass comes in thin sheets, is very clear, and makes a brilliant jelly.
The sheets of isinglass vary in thickness, so that it is best to take part of die thick sheets and part of the thin.
As soon as the isinglass is dissolved, take from the fire, and add the salt and sugar.
Before applying this varnish to a drawing or a painting in water-colours the paper should be placed on a stretcher, sized with a thin solution of isinglass in water, and dried.
A Heidenberg stove, filled to the brim with intensely burning anthracite, was sending a bright gleam through the isinglass of its iron door, and causing the vase of water on its top to fume and bubble with excitement.
I knew that of the sturgeon's bladder the best isinglass is made, so carefully collecting the air bladders from all those we had killed, I washed them and hung them up to stiffen.
Pull an ounce of mild white isinglass into small pieces--rinse them, and put to them a quart of milk if the weather is hot, and three pints if it is cold weather.
Set it on a few coals, stir it constantly till the isinglass dissolves, then sweeten it to the taste with double refined loaf sugar, put in a small stick of cinnamon, a vanilla bean, or blade of mace.
A little isinglass or gum arabic, dissolved in the rinsing water of gauze shawls and ribbons, is good to stiffen them.
The Caviare Sturgeon, the Huso or Isinglass Fish, the Great Sturgeon and the Common Sturgeon.
What is known as theIsinglass Fish, besides supplying us with roe similar to that of the Caviare Sturgeon, also furnishes a valuable commodity known as isinglass.
Of this isinglass I also made thin plates, to be used as window-panes; they were at least as transparent as horn, and when fixed deep in the rock and beyond the reach of rain, did good service in admitting light.
I knew that of the sturgeon's bladder the best isinglass is made, so carefully collecting the air-bladders from all those we had killed, I washed them and hung them up to stiffen.
Size can be made by boiling down vellum cuttings, or by dissolving gelatine or isinglass in warm water.
For size, an ounce of isinglass or good gelatine is dissolved in a quart of water.
A good cement for fixing wood to glass may be made by dissolving isinglass in acetic acid, in such quantities that it becomes solid when cold.
As soon as the whole of the isinglass is dissolved, the mixture is reduced to the consistence of thin syrup, with weak mild beer, or cider, or any other liquid that the finings are intended for.
After three or four days he adds one litre of isinglass or two of gelatin in the proportion of 1 kilo.
Bullock's blood is used in the same way as isinglass or white of eggs, for fining red wines, beer, and porter.
A pound of good isinglass will make about 12 galls.
Cream and strong isinglass jelly, of each 1 pint; sugar, 6 oz.
Isinglass soaked in water and dissolved in spirit, 2 oz.
A strip of isinglassis generally employed to clarify coffee.
Thirty parts of isinglassprecipitate the whole of the astringent matter.
Should this not be the case, the liquor must be 'fined' with a pint of isinglass finings, or a dozen eggs, and allowed to rest for a fortnight.
Chalk and pencil drawings may be fixed so as not to suffer from slight abrasion, by washing them with skimmed milk, or with water holding in solution a little isinglass or gum.
Sometimes a less quantity of isinglass will do, according to the goodness; Let it be the whitest and clearest you can get.
You may order isinglass this way to put into any sort of made wine.
Have ready a quart of isinglass jelly, made quite stiff.
Dissolve two ouncesisinglass in two quarts of boiling water.
Pour the melted isinglassin a quart of cream (or mixed cream and milk), and half a pound of loaf sugar.
Should you wish to turn out the jelly in moulds, put one ounce isinglass to three pints of jelly.
Dissolve over a fire an ounce of isinglass in a gill of water.
As soon as the isinglass is dissolved, strain through a muslin and let it stand till cold.
Set the cream, chocolate, and isinglass over the fire, in a porcelain kettle; and boil it slowly till the isinglass is dissolved thoroughly, and the whole is well mixed.
Chip small an ounce of the best Russia isinglass; put it into a small sauce-pan; pour on it a jill of cold water; and boil it till the isinglass is entirely melted, stirring and skimming it well.
Have ready an ounce of isinglass boiled to a jelly in a little water.
Take an ounce of Russia isinglass or of gelatine, and soften it by soaking a while in cold water.
Add it (as above) to the beaten yolk of egg, and boil it slowly with the isinglass and cream.
Take three ounces of Cooper's isinglass or gelatine, and soak it in cold water during five minutes.
When the melted isinglass has become lukewarm, stir it, gradually, into the mixture of other ingredients; and then give the whole a hard stirring.
Then drain off the water, and put the gelatine or isinglass into a pint of rich cream; adding a vanilla bean split, cut to pieces, and tied closely in a very thin muslin bag.
Have ready, in another sauce-pan, an ounce of the best Russia isinglass boiled to a thick jelly in a half pint of water.
The isinglass must be previously dissolved, by boiling it in as much water as will cover it, taking care not to let it burn.
This mode of preparing jelly with artificial isinglass saves the trouble of boiling calves' feet the day before.
Set the pan over hot coals, and boil it till the isinglass is completely dissolved, and not the smallest lump remaining.
When it comes to a boil, add half a pint of clear firm jelly-stock that has been made of calves' feet, or else an ounce of isinglass that has been melted in barely as much boiling water as will cover it.
Take of isinglass and parchment glue, of each one ounce; sugar-candy and gum tragacanth, each two drachms.
Isinglass is used for a variety of purposes, as the making of court plaster and size, the clarification of liquors, &c.
The imitation of bronze on wood may be effected, by covering it first withisinglass size, then suffering it to dry, and putting on a coat of oil gold size, and covering it with bronze powder, a preparation sold for that purpose.
In some preparations, also, isinglassor fish-glue is used in solution.
Glue and isinglass owe their adhesive quality to the presence of gelatin; the most remarkable property of which is, that it unites with, and precipitates the tanning principle from its solution in water.
Isinglass dissolves in water with more difficulty than glue.
In making priming paste, isinglass dissolved in brandy is sometimes used.
The isinglassrecipe for the shirt-fronts is in the strong-box at Drummond's Bank.
It was he who invented buttons and loops at the ends of dress pantaloons, and who broke fresh ground by his investigation of the comparative merits of isinglass and of starch in the preparation of shirt-fronts.
Put a half an ounce of isinglass or English gelatine into a gill of milk where it will become warm.
Prepare a cream as for the crème à la vanille, only adding a quarter of an ounce more isinglass to the custard, and when cold mixing four glasses of maresquino with it.
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