Glauber's salt and dye at the boil for one hour, then treat with 2 lb.
Care has to be taken that not much of the dye liquor is lost when taking out the dyed goods, otherwise the quantities of Glauber's salt and dye-stuff will have to be increased proportionately.
Add one medium-sized potato diced and a tomato, one and a half teaspoons of salt and one-quarter teaspoon of pepper, a pinch of paprika and thyme.
Strain and thicken it with a little flour; salt and pepper to taste.
Add butter, salt andpepper to taste, and last the mashed green peas.
Rub the butter and flour together, add a half pint of milk, add the fish and a palatable seasoning of salt and pepper.
Bresleau Chop sufficient cold cooked meat to make one pint, season it with a teaspoonful of salt and a quarter of a teaspoonful of pepper.
To bake them, stir the oil from the can into a half cupful of water, add a teaspoonful of Worcestershire sauce, a half teaspoonful of salt and a dash of pepper.
If dumplings, put a pint of flour into a bowl, add a teaspoonful of salt and one of baking powder; mix thoroughly and add sufficient milk to just moisten; drop by spoonfuls over the top of the stew, cover the saucepan and cook for ten minutes.
If a Leech be Accidentally Swallowed, If a leech be accidentally swallowed, or by any means should get into the body, employ an emetic, or enema of salt and water.
Straw matting may be cleaned with a large coarse cloth dipped in salt and water, and then wiped dry.
That sum includes expense of curing, cost of salt and materials, and removing the fish to the port where they are to be delivered.
I have sometimes given them credit for their supplies, such assalt and lines, and anything they wanted.
I also produce a copy of our account for the expense of salt and curing.
Clean the eels, and cut off their heads, dry them, and turn them round on your fish plate, boil them in salt and water, and make parsley sauce for them.
Cut it in slices, put over it salt and pepper; broil it nicely, and pour on some melted butter with chopped parsley after it is dished.
Season with one even tablespoonful each of salt and sugar, and half a teaspoonful of pepper.
A tablespoonful each of salt and vinegar to every two quarts of water improves the flavor of all boiled fish, and also makes the flesh firmer.
Add this to the fried onions, with one teaspoonful of salt and half a teaspoonful of white pepper.
Add the yolk of a raw egg, a tablespoonful of melted butter, a saltspoon of salt and half a one of pepper, and flour enough to make a dough which can be easily handled.
Season with one teaspoonful and one-half of salt and one-half a teaspoonful of pepper.
Clean and remove the outer leaves, slice it as thinly as possible, put it in a saucepan with a large piece of butter, and a tea cup full of water, salt and pepper; let it stew slowly till very tender.
Just before it boils take it off the fire and skim it extremely well; put in salt and pepper to your taste, and a small bundle of sweet herbs, which take out before the broth is sent up.
When you send it up, add one third of new milk or cream, salt and pepper to taste.
Then roll each into collars, in a cloth; tie them close with the heads, bones, and a bundle of herbs, and boil them in salt and water.
A solution of salt and water, in which fish, meat, etc.
Freezing mixture, a mixture (of salt and snow or of chemical salts) for producing intense cold.
Cakes of salt and barley [she] did impose Within a wicker basket.
Remove the shells from the hard-boiled eggs, and either chop them very fine or put through a vegetable press, and mix with them the celery; add a half teaspoonful of salt and a dash of pepper.
Add a half teaspoonful of salt and a little black pepper; mix and spread between slices of white bread, or you may use one slice of white with one slice of whole wheat bread.
Take the remains of a cold roast turkey, trim off all the meat, break up the bones, and put them into a saucepan; cover them with two quarts of veal stock; salt and cayenne to taste.
Here, the polished surface of the sandstone is covered with a hoar of salt and nitre.
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