Scald the slices in water till tender; then make a syrup of a pound of sugar to a pound of fruit, and proceed as directed for quinces.
Pour in as much water as will nearly cover it, let it cook slowly till about half done, then make a rich gravy with some pieces of butter rolled in flour, and add to the water it was stewed in.
Let it rise, then make it out in cakes, grease tins or pans, and lay the buns on them; as soon as they rise again bake them in a quick oven.
Procure eight or ten lambs’ ears and put them into lukewarm water to disgorge for two or three hours, then make a blanc (No.
P: Then make fragments of the heaven fall upon us, if thou art of the truthful.
Ibrahim said: So surely Allah causes the sun to rise from the east, then make it rise from the west; thus he who disbelieved was confounded; and Allah does not guide aright the unjust people.
Say: Call your associates, then make a struggle (to prevail) against me and give me no respite.
Mix well together, then make into a soft paste with the stiffly beaten whites of eggs.
Blend well together; then make into a paste with the stiffly beaten whites of three eggs.
Then make we them to taste the vehement torment, for that they were unbelievers.
If ye make reprisals,25 then make them to the same extent that ye were injured: but if ye can endure patiently, best will it be for the patiently enduring.
Then make a sauce as follows: Chop two shallots, a little parsley and tarragon, add one spoonful of meat extract, or some good meat gravy, and reduce by boiling until nearly dry.
Then make a cream with one-half pound of sweet butter, one-half pound of sugar, the grated peel of two oranges, and a dash of brandy or kirschwasser.
Then make a custard of three eggs, one-quarter pound of sugar, one pint of milk and a little vanilla flavoring.
Then make a syrup in the usual manner, allowing to each pound of peaches a pound of loaf-sugar and half a pint of water mixed with a very little beaten white of egg; one white to three or four pounds of sugar.
Then make a syrup, allowing a pint of water to each pound of loaf-sugar; boil and skim it well.
Then make it into a stiff dough with a little cold water, and roll it out twice.
Then make a mixture as for cold slaw, of a quarter of a pound of butter, half a pint of water, a little salt and cayenne, and add to it a clove of garlic minced fine.
Then make a crust with raised paste big enough to receive the turkey, which, when cold, put in with bards of fat bacon upon it and forcemeat at the bottom of the crust; then cover and ornament it as a raised chicken pie, and bake it.
Then make a hole near the end of each piece; run a twine string through them, and hang them on lines, across an open, sunny window.
Then make a hole in the middle of the flour, and pour in the mixture, and two large table-spoonfuls of strong fresh yeast.
Then make a fresh lather of white soap and cold water, and squeeze the ribbon through that.
Then make a thick icing of white of egg and powdered loaf-sugar, and flavour it with rose or orange-flower water.
Then make holes in the stem end, and extract the pulp, strings, and seeds, and proceed as directed in the last receipt.
Then make it into small round thick biscuits, prick them with a fork, and bake them a pale brown.
Then make them up into thick flat cakes, about the size of a muffin, and brown each with a salamander.
Sign for Sioux and Encamp, then make an incomplete circle with index fingers and thumbs; then, holding left in pose, strike last joint of index with tip of right G and similarly right index with tip of left G.
Sign Tree, then make a ring of right index and thumb, others closed, and place it here and there in the branches, and add Eat.
With G fingers outline a square, then make as though to write on it with right G.
Sign Wing, then make as though pulling out and holding up One feather.
Then make it up with the white of an Egg, a little Butter, Rosewater and Sugar; Ice it over and put it into the Oven, and let it stand one whole hour and a half.
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