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Snowballs, apples stuffed with rice soaked in milk spiced with cinnamon, lemon-peel and clove and served with a sauce of sugar and melted butter
Alexia's London: Supper March 20, 1876 gailcarriger 2009
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Arrowroot Pudding - actually a custard made with bitter almond, lemon-peel
Alexia's London: Supper June, 1876 gailcarriger 2009
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Snowballs, apples stuffed with rice soaked in milk spiced with cinnamon, lemon-peel and clove and served with a sauce of sugar and melted butter
Alexia's London: Supper March 20, 1876 gailcarriger 2009
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Custard pudding - lemon-peel, nutmeg, and bitter almond custard inside a puff pastry served with melted butter
Alexia's London: Supper March 10, 1876 gailcarriger 2009
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Arrowroot Pudding - actually a custard made with bitter almond, lemon-peel
Alexia's London: Supper June, 1876 gailcarriger 2009
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Custard pudding - lemon-peel, nutmeg, and bitter almond custard inside a puff pastry served with melted butter
Alexia's London: Supper March 10, 1876 gailcarriger 2009
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Take a little mild white gravy, two or three anchovies, a spoonful of oyster or cockle pickle, a little shred lemon-peel, half a pound of butter, a little parsley and fennel shred small, and a little juice of lemon, but not too much, for fear it should take off the sweetness.
English Housewifery 2004
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Take truffles, morels, sweet-breads, diced pallets boiled tender, three anchovies, and some lemon-peel, put these into some brown gravy and stew them; if you do not think it thick enough, dredge in a little flour, and just before you pour it on your beef put in a little white wine and vinegar, and serve it up hot.
English Housewifery 2004
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Take beef-suet, the liver shred fine, and bread-crumbs, a little lemon-peel, nutmeg, pepper and salt to your taste, a little shred parsley, a spoonful or two of cream, and two eggs.
English Housewifery 2004
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Take an old penny loaf, cut off the out crust, slice it very thin, and put to it as much hot milk as will wet it; take six eggs, beat them very well, grate in half a nutmeg, a little shred lemon-peel, half a pound of clarified butter, half a pound of sugar, and a little salt; mix them well together.
English Housewifery 2004
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