Jewish Recipes – Preserve Recipes – Recipes for Preserves
STRAWBERRY JAM.
Jewish Recipes
Bruise gently, with the back of a wooden spoon, six pounds of fine
fresh fruit, and boil them with very little water for twenty minutes,
stirring until the fruit and juice are well mixed; then put in
powdered loaf sugar of equal weight to the fruit, and simmer half an
hour longer. If the preserve is not required to be very rich, half the
weight of sugar in proportion to the quantity of fruit may be used;
but more boiling will be requisite. By this recipe also are made
raspberry, currant, gooseberry, apricot, and other jams.
Jewish Recipes
Famous Recipes
Pudding Recipes
GOLDEN PUDDING. MRS. FRED. SCHAEFFER.
One-half a cup of molasses, one-half a cup of butter, one-half a cup
of sour milk, one and one-half cups of flour, one egg, a pinch of
salt, and one-half teaspoonful of soda; mix, and steam two hours.
Serve with this–
SAUCE.–One egg, one-half cup butter, one cup sugar, two tablespoons
flour, and one pint boiling water. Flavor with vanilla.
Game, Gravy and Garnishes Recipes
GRAVY FOR WILD FOWL
Put into a small saucepan a blade of mace, piece
of lemon peel, two tablespoonfuls each of mushroom catsup, walnut catsup
and strained lemon juice; two shallots cut in slices, two wineglasses of
port wine. Put the pan over the fire and boil the contents; then strain,
add it to the gravy that has come from the wild fowl while roasting. If
there is a large quantity of gravy less wine and catsup will be
necessary.
Drink Recipes – Chocolate Recipes
REFRESHING DRINKS FOR SUMMER
Put into a tumbler about two tablespoonfuls of broken ice, two
tablespoonfuls of chocolate syrup, three tablespoonfuls of whipped
cream, one gill of milk, and half a gill of soda-water from a syphon
bottle, or Apollinaris water. Stir well before drinking. A tablespoonful
of vanilla ice-cream is a desirable addition. It is a delicious drink,
even if the soda or Apollinaris water and ice-cream be omitted. A
plainer drink is made by combining the syrup, a gill and a half of milk,
and the ice, shaking well.