Recipes Tried and True by Presbyterian Ladies' Aid
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BLUE STOCKING PUMPKIN PIE. MRS. U. F. SEFFNER. Steam Hubbard Squash, or good sweet pumpkin, until soft, and put through a colander. Put one-half cup of butter into an iron frying pan over the fire. When it begins to brown, add one quart of strained pumpkin; let it cook a few moments, stirring all the time; put into a large bowl or crock; add two quarts of good rich milk, eight eggs, beaten separately, two large cups of sugar, one teaspoonful of salt, one of pepper, one of ginger, one of cinnamon, one of cloves, one grated nutmeg, and one tablespoonful of vanilla. Bake in moderate oven, with under crust only. Brush the crust with white of egg before filling. This will make five pies. PUMPKIN PIES. MRS. E. FAIRFIELD. One quart of pumpkin, one cup of Orleans molasses, one cup of brown sugar, one pint of milk, three eggs, one tablespoon each of nutmeg, ginger, and cinnamon, and one teaspoon of salt. This will make two large, or three small pies. LEMON PIE. MRS. P. O. SHARPLESS. One lemon; grate the yellow rind and squeeze the juice. One scant cup |
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