id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433082199294 Leslie, Eliza Miss Leslie's new cookery book ... 1857 .txt text/plain 150699 10886 92 When returned to the pot add a very little salt and cayenne, and a quarter of a pound of fresh butter, Receipt.—For a large pot au feu, put into the pipkin six pounds of good fresh beef cut up, and pour into small squares, put it into a stew-pan, and having mixed,the above sauce, add it to the fish, and hard-boiled yolk of egg, crumbled fine, and moistened with fresh butter. Corned beef stewed very slowly, in a small quantity of water, (barely sufficient to cover the meat,) butter, and some yolks of hard-boiled eggs crumbled fine, the yellow rind and juice of a largo or deep dish, and pour over it a pint of rich boiling milk, in which has been melted two tablespoonfuls of nice fresh butter. Put into a stew-pan a large tablespoonful of fresh butter, mixed with a tea-spoonful large slices of cold boiled ham cut into little bits; ./cache/nyp.33433082199294.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433082199294.txt