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Wolley, Hannah

"Stored with all manner of rare receipts for preserving, candying and cookery. Very pleasant and beneficial to all ingenious persons of the female sex"



168. _To make Fritters._
Take the Curds of a Sack Posset, the Yolks of six Eggs, and the Whites
of two, with a little fine Flower to make it into a thick Batter, put in
also a Pomewater cut in small pieces, some beaten Spice, warm Cream, and
a spoonful of Sack, and a little strong Ale; mingle all these very well,
and beat them well, and fry them in very hot Lard, and serve them in
with beaten Spice and fine Sugar.

169. _To bake Woodcocks, Black-birds Sparrows or Larks._
Truss and parboil them, then season them with Pepper and Salt, and put
them into a Pie with good store of Butter, and so bake them, then fill
them up with Butter.

170. _To bake a Goose._
Bone your Goose and parboil it, and season it with Pepper and Salt, and
lay it into a deep Coffin with good store of Butter top and bottom, then
bake it very well, and when it is baked, fill up the pie at the
Vent-hole with melted Butter, and so serve it in with Mustard and Sugar
and Bay-Leaves.

171. _To make Pancakes so crisp as you may set them upright._
Make a dozen or a score of them in a little Frying-pan, no bigger than a
Sawcer, then boil them in Lard, and they will look as yellow as Gold,
and eat very well.

172. _To make blanched Manchet._
Take six Eggs, half a Pint of sweet cream, and a penny Manchet grated,
one Nutmeg grated, two spoonfuls of Rosewater, and two Ounces of Sugar,
work it stiff like a Pudding, then fry it in a very little frying-pan,
that it may be thick.


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