Chop up 2 onions, 2 leeks, and a parsnip in small dice, add 2 tablespoons of sour cream and 1 tablespoon of flour.
Dissolve a level teaspoonful of soda in a little hot water and stir into a large cupful of sour cream or rich sour milk.
Add the eggs, sour cream, lemon juice and mapleine, and the well-mixed dry ingredients.
Three quarts of sour milk and one and one half pounds of fat may be used instead of sour cream.
Sour-cream dressing is not a very economical one to make unless there happens to be sour creamon hand.
Before serving, it may be thinned by beating either sweet or sour cream into it.
Sometimes these dressings contain no fat, and other times they have for their basis sweet or sour cream, but usually they are made so that they are somewhat acid to the taste.
Of these two kinds, sour cream is the preferable one, because it gives to the butter a desirable flavor.
Then season it with salt to suit the taste and, provided cream is desired, add it at this time, using sweet or sour cream.
The regulations regarding bacterial content and time of delivery shall not apply to sour cream.
Dissolve the soda in a small quantity of sour cream.
Cover with from two to three quarts of sour cream, and stand in a cool place for forty-eight hours.
One pint of sour cream, two eggs, one pint of flour, one tablespoonful of corn meal, one teaspoonful of soda, half a teaspoonful of salt.
To a piece of butter as large as an egg stirred until soft; add three well-beaten eggs, a pinch of salt and half a teacupful of sour cream.
Add half a pint of buttermilk, or sour cream, in which has been dissolved half a teaspoonful of carbonate of soda.
Arrange the cucumbers on the prepared lettuce and serve with sour cream dressing.
Cook very slowly until tender, thicken the gravy and add one cupful of sour cream, then cover the top of the baking dish with mashed and seasoned sweet potatoes, one inch thick.
Beat to mix and then beat in one cup of sour cream.
PIKE BAKED IN SOUR CREAM Clean a four-pound pike, cut into steaks, and free from skin and bone.
Season with salt and cayenne, add one cupful of sour cream, and bake.
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