Season with salt and pepper and mix with 1 tablespoonful of flour to a smooth batter; then fry in hot lard until brown.
Then stir in 1 small cup of flour sifted with 1 teaspoonful of baking-powder and a pinch of salt; stir until a smooth batter.
Beat the yolks of 4 eggs; add a pinch of salt, 1 tablespoonful of melted butter, 1 small cup of milk and sifted flour enough to make a smooth batter.
Work the crumbs, milk and raw eggs into a thick, smooth batter, with which line the bottom and sides of a well-greased mould or baking dish.
Stir down the flour gradually until it is a smooth batter.
Rub it to a smooth batter, and whip it into the frothed cream.
Break three eggs, put four ounces and a half of flour, and a little milk, beat it into a smooth batter; then add by degrees as much milk as will make it the thickness of good cream.
Mix the beaten yolks with the milk, and add them slowly to the flour to make a smooth batter.
Add enough milk to make a smooth batter, and a teaspoonful of baking-powder just before baking.
Take one pint of meal and one teaspoonful of salt, and scald thoroughly with boiling water till it is a stiff, smooth batter.
Beat to a smooth batter, add the corn, then beat again, adding the well beaten whites of the eggs last.
Beat the whites of eight eggs very stiff, add half of those to the other ingredients.
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