The scales on the pileus are more or less flattened, rather thin, clearly separated from the pileus, and easily removed.
The flesh of the pileus is rather thin, even in the center, and becomes very thin toward the margin, as shown in Fig.
Cut it inrather thin slices, butter both sides with a brush; broil, and serve with a maitre d'hotel.
The whole surface is smooth, and is formed by rather thin membrane, of an orange colour; but from the colour of the underlying corium, the whole appears of a dark chocolate red, the reflexed hood being rather lighter coloured.
To blend flour and liquid for thickening, add only a little liquid at a time, stirring with a fork or batter whip until a perfectly smooth paste is formed, then add liquid to make of the consistency of rather thin cream.
To use compressed yeast, slice it in rather thin slices, sprinkle sugar between the layers and pour just enough lukewarm water over it to moisten the sugar, not enough to cover the yeast.
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