Part 20 (1/2)
=Citron preserves.= Pare some sound fruit, divide into quarters, remove the seeds, and cut in small pieces. To every pound of fruit allow one-half pound of granulated cane sugar. Cook the citron in water until quite clear, then drain through a colander. Melt the sugar with a few spoonfuls of water, and boil until very clear, then put in the drained citron, add two sliced large lemons, a small piece of ginger root, and cook for about fifteen minutes. Fill the jars with the citron, and cover with the syrup.
MARCH 30
BREAKFAST Honey in comb Scrambled eggs with chives Rolls Coffee
LUNCHEON Canape of fresh Astrachan caviar Saddle of hare, sour cream sauce Palestine potatoes Spatzle Green peas au beurre French pastry Coffee
DINNER Lobster chowder Ripe California olives Broiled barracouda Roast leg of lamb, mint sauce String beans Alsatian potatoes Escarole salad Biscuit Tortoni a.s.sorted cakes Coffee
=Scrambled eggs with chives.= Make some plain scrambled eggs, and just before serving add some finely-cut chives, mix, and season well.
=Sweet potato croquettes.= Boil four large potatoes in salt water, when soft, peel, and pa.s.s through a sieve. Then put in a ca.s.serole, add two ounces of b.u.t.ter, the yolks of three eggs, season with salt and pepper, and mix well. When cold, roll in flour, shape in the form of a large cork, then roll in beaten eggs and bread crumbs, and fry in very hot swimming lard. When nice and brown serve on a napkin.
=Palestine potatoes.= Sweet potato croquettes formed in the shape of a small pear. When fried, dress on a napkin with the pointed end up, and stick a sprig of parsley in the top.
=Alsatian potatoes.= Put in a ca.s.serole two ounces of b.u.t.ter and one chopped onion, and simmer until golden yellow. Add four potatoes cut in small dices, one bay leaf, one clove, one cup of water, and season with salt and pepper. Cover, and simmer slowly for thirty minutes. Add fresh chopped parsley before serving.
=Biscuit Tortoni.= Same as biscuit glace, with the addition of a pony of good maraschino and two ounces of macaroon crumbs. To make the crumbs, crush some dry macaroons and pa.s.s through a sieve or colander. Put in round paper cases, filling above the edge, and allow to set in ice box for several hours until frozen. Dip the top of the biscuit in macaroon crumbs before serving.
=Saddle of hare, sour cream sauce.= Remove the skins from the saddles of two hares, and lard them with thin strips of larding pork. Put them in an agate pan, add a little salt, and one-half cup of whole black peppers wrapped in cheese cloth. Cover with from two to three quarts of sour cream, and stand in a cool place for forty-eight hours. Then put the saddles in a roasting pan with a sliced onion and carrot, and a little b.u.t.ter on top, and roast in a hot oven for about ten minutes, or until brown. Then strain the sour cream, and add little by little to the saddles, while roasting. Baste continually, and after forty minutes you should have a nice brown sauce. Remove the saddles to a platter, reduce the sauce one-half, season with salt if necessary, and a little paprika, strain part over the saddles, and serve the remainder in a bowl.
MARCH 31
BREAKFAST Hothouse raspberries with cream Browned corned beef hash Poached eggs on toast Rolls Coffee
LUNCHEON Grapefruit with cherries Frogs' legs, saute a sec Lamb chops Watercress salad French fried potatoes Camembert cheese with crackers Coffee
DINNER Pet.i.te marmite Radishes Crab a la Louis Boiled beef, horseradish sauce Boiled potatoes Stuffed cabbage Hearts of lettuce salad Apple water ice Cakes Coffee
=Corned beef hash.= Chop an onion very fine and put in a ca.s.serole with two ounces of b.u.t.ter. Simmer until the onion is cooked, then add two pounds of boiled corned beef cut in small dices, and one pound of boiled potatoes cut very small, or chopped. Mix well, season with a little pepper, and salt if necessary, add one cup of bouillon, and simmer for ten minutes. Before serving add a little chopped parsley.
=Browned corned beef hash.= Same as above, but use only one-half cup of bouillon. Before serving put the hash in a frying pan with two ounces of b.u.t.ter, and allow it to brown. Serve in the shape of an omelet.
=Corned beef hash au gratin.= Make a corned beef hash and put in a b.u.t.tered, deep, silver vegetable dish, sprinkle with bread crumbs, put a small piece of b.u.t.ter on top, and bake in oven until brown.
=Lamb cutlets in papers.= Fry the cutlets in a saute pan, in melted fat pork, turning frequently. Brown only slightly, allowing them to remain rare. Then remove the cutlets, and in the fat simmer some minced onions, mushrooms and parsley for a few minutes. When nearly done add some shredded lean ham. Now prepare some oiled paper, tearing it heart-shaped, lay the cutlet on one half, surrounding it with the minced herbs, with a little on top also; then fold over the paper, creasing the edges together like a hem. Lay on a b.u.t.tered dish, and set in oven until nicely colored.
=Puree of onions (Soubise).= Peel and slice one dozen large white onions, put in a ca.s.serole with one-quarter pound of b.u.t.ter, cover, and put in oven for about forty-five minutes, or until soft; but do not allow them to become brown. Then drain off the b.u.t.ter and add one pint of thick cream sauce, season well with salt and white pepper, and strain through a fine sieve.
=Apple water ice.= See Normandy water ice.
APRIL 1
BREAKFAST Fresh strawberries with cream Boiled eggs Dry toast Coffee
LUNCHEON Canape Romanoff Eggs, Voltaire Tripe a la mode de Caen Baked potatoes Coffee eclairs Demi ta.s.se
DINNER Cream of chicken, Reine Hortense Ripe olives Terrapin Baltimore Roast saddle of mutton Chateau potatoes Braised sweetbreads, Marie Louise Lettuce salad Pears in syrup Lady fingers Coffee