A third recipe is to take two ounces of best Lima bark, twelve heaped tea-spoonsful of magnesia, to be well mixed together, and divided into twelve doses.
It requires more salt than other bread, and should be well mixed or beaten.
Next, having skimmed off the fat, put it into a clean saucepan with half a cup of cream, three tablespoonfuls of butter, well mixed with a tablespoonful of flour.
If the butter and flour are not well mixed, it will be lumpy.
When the oil is well mixed, and assumes the appearance of jelly, put in two heaping teaspoonfuls of dry table salt, one of pepper and one of made mustard.
When the whole is well mixed, and beat to the consistence of paste, press it down hard in a preserving-pot, pour clarified butter over it, and cover it with wetted bladder.
To be well mixed together, and put in small shallow dishes when required.
When it is well mixed, knead it with your hands into a stiff dough.
Rissoles are made of the same ingredients, well mixed, and beaten smooth in a mortar.
When the whole is well mixed, put it into a buttered dish and lay puff paste round the edge.
Keep it over the fire, stirring all the time, till the whole is well mixed, and has boiled hard.
When your sauce has ceased boiling, add the yolks of three eggs, well mixed in a little water, and stirred in quickly with an egg-beater, so as to make your sauce light.
Stir the butter into the warm milk till it melts, and is well mixed.
If cream is not plenty, you may use half butter and half cream, well mixed together.
Put the juice and sugar (well mixed) into a preserving-kettle.
Toss or shake it over the fire, till it is well mixed, and has come to a boil.
When all is well mixed cover it, and set it to rise in a round straight-sided tin pan.
Then add to it four large table-spoonfuls of milk, or hot water, well mixed in.
To every pint of the pulp allow a pound of powdered sugar, well mixed in; let it stand an hour or two.
Fill the shells with the rice, pepper, cheese, onion and salt, well mixed.
Yes, I put a teaspoonful of whipped cream in the bottom of the bouillon cup and poured the hot soup on it, so that it would be well mixed.
I suppose I did; I was so anxious to have it well mixed.
See, I'll measure it out, and you can stir it this way with a fork until it's well mixed and a little thick.
After this is well mixed, the wool is entered and stirred well.
The bath is refreshed with cold water, and half the amount of the solution of Indigo which is to be used is well mixed in.
It is taken out and the rest of the Indigo solution is well mixed in.
To be well mixed in a marble mortar, kept in a bottle closely corked, and in a very dry place.
Two hours before the soup is wanted, add the rice and raspings, and keep stirring till it is well mixed in the soup, which simmer gently.
Samples, taken out of three or four bags, should be well mixed together, and they should be analysed not later than three days after delivery.
Drain the maccaroni, and toss it till the cheese be well mixed; pour it into a dish; sprinkle some more grated cheese over it, and baste it with a little butter.
Pour off the butter: put in one dessert spoonful of powder and a little gravy; stir it about till it is well mixed; set it on a slow fire till it is all sufficiently done.
Have the meat or fish ready, pat it into the stewpan, and stir it about till it is well mixed.
The proportions are: one pound of lean pork and one pound of lean veal, chopped very fine, well mixed, and both very fresh.
Add about the same volume of good butter and pound again till the whole is well mixed.
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