Soak over night a pint of beans and boil as in recipe No.
Soak over night a pint of black beans in a quart of water.
CREAM OF PEA SOUP 8 Pounds dried peas { Soak over-night and cook until soft.
Put the lean and bony parts to soak over night in cold water in order to extract the blood and dirt.
To cook--soak over night, cook shorter time than usual.
To Cook--Soak over night in cold water, changing the water several times in the early part of the evening.
Soak over night in lemon juice and water; in the morning drain, add to hot syrup and boil until soft; skim out of syrup and put into jars standing in hot water.
For the same reason it is better not to pare potatoes and put them in water to soak over night, as many cooks are in the habit of doing, to have them in readiness for cooking for breakfast.
Soak over night in cold water, a quart of nice white beans.
To prepare for cooking, soak over night, and boil the next day.
They should be soaked for some hours before using, and it is always best to soak over night if convenient.
SNITZ" PIE Cover a bowlful of well-washed dried apples with cold water and allow to soak over night.
With a sharp knife remove the top, take out the seed, soak over night in salt water, then fill with chopped cabbage and green tomatoes, seasoned with salt, mustard seed and ground cloves.
Wash the fruit thoroughly, soak overnight in water enough to cover.
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