Part 68 (1/2)
If cooked without their skins, pare them thinly and treat them in the same manner, pouring off the water when they are very nearly tender, and finish cooking them in their own steam.
If the potatoes are good and are cooked according to these directions, they will be perfectly dry and flowery.
To Steam Potatoes.
Put the potatoes into the steamer, and sprinkle them with salt.
Keep the water in the saucepan underneath quickly boiling the whole time the potatoes are cooking.
If the potatoes are cooked in their skins,[*] peel them when very nearly tender, and put them back in the steamer to finish cooking.
Steaming is one of the simplest and best ways of cooking potatoes. If the potatoes are good and the water is kept briskly boiling, this method cannot fail to be successful.
[*] This should only be done when untainted by disease.
To Cook New Potatoes.
Put the potatoes into boiling water with some salt, and boil gently for twenty minutes or more, according to their age.
When very nearly tender pour off the water, cover them with a cloth, and set the saucepan by the side of the fire, and finish cooking in their own steam.
Baked Potatoes.
Choose nice potatoes, not too large, and scrub them perfectly clean.
Bake them in a moderate oven for about an hour.
Brussels Sprouts.
Trim them nicely and put them in boiling water, adding salt in the proportion of a tablespoonful to every two quarts of water.
Put in a little sugar, or, if the water is hard, a little piece of soda the size of a pea.
Boil them quickly, with the lid off the saucepan, from ten to twenty minutes, according to the size and age of the sprouts.
When tender, drain them quite dry in a colander.
Dry the saucepan and put them back with a little b.u.t.ter, pepper, and salt.
Shake them over the fire for a minute or so, and then serve on a hot dish.
To Boil a Cauliflower.
Soak it in salt and water to draw out any insects, and trim off the outside leaves.
Put it, with the flower downwards, into a saucepan of boiling water with salt in it, and cook from twenty to thirty minutes, according to its age.