Recipes Tried and True by Presbyterian Ladies' Aid
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teaspoons baking powder. Bake quickly in three or four round tins.
CREAM.--One-half pint milk, one-half teacup sugar, a small piece butter, one egg, one tablespoon corn starch, boil until very thick. When nearly cold, flavor with vanilla. When the cakes are cool, put them together with it. CREAM CAKE. MRS. NED THATCHER. Two cups white sugar, one-half cup butter, one cup sweet milk, one cup corn starch, two cups flour, two teaspoonfuls baking powder, whites of seven eggs, beaten and added last. FILLING.--Whip one pint cream; sweeten and flavor to taste, and spread between layers. CREAM CAKE. MRS. G. H. WRIGHT. Two cups granulated sugar, three-fourths cup butter, one cup sweet milk, three cups sifted flour, three teaspoons baking powder sifted in the flour, the well beaten whites of eight eggs. Bake in three layers. One pint rich sweet cream, whipped with one small teacup sugar. Flavor to taste, and put between layers. |
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