If you find that it jellies in the pan, (which it will if properly made,) do not disturb it till you are ready to put it into the pot for the second boiling, as breaking the jelly may prevent it from keeping well.
If properly made, it will be light and flaky, and the suet imperceptible.
This catchup, warmed in melted butter, is an excellent substitute for fresh lobster sauce at seasons when the fish cannot he procured, as, if properly made, it will keep a year.
This is one of the plainest sorts of Indian cake, but if properly made, and baked, will be found very good.
If properly made it will be so firm that you may cut it down in slices like cheese.
These are delicious and beautiful cakes if properly made.
However, this requires considerable fuel and some care in its preparation, for it needs long, slow cooking in order to make it a good pudding, but when it is properly made it is a very delicious dessert.
If it is properly made, a part of the mold will have the consistency of a custard, above this will be a layer of jelly, and on top will be a layer of fluffy material.
If properly made, the result is a delightfully rich dessert of smooth texture.
When a salad is properly made, a salad dressing of some kind is usually added to the ingredients that are selected for the salad.
If it is properly made, it ought to rise like the best puff pastry; it is an easy crust to make in hot weather, when the puff crusts made with butter are troublesome.
This is a very delicious pudding if properly made; it should be firm, but not dry.
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