Recipes Tried and True by Presbyterian Ladies' Aid
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RAISIN PIE. MRS. J. M. DAVIDSON. One teacupful of raisins (seeded and chopped), one cup of sugar, the juice of one good-sized lemon, one cup of boiling water; set this on stove; let come to a boil; then add four heaping teaspoonfuls of flour, wet in a little cold water; after it boils again, put in a small piece of butter and a little grated nutmeg; let cool before making into pies. This makes one very large pie. By doubling the amount, you can make three good-sized pies. The filling will keep for some time. CHEESE. "I will make an end of my dinner; There's pippins and cheese to come." --SHAKESPEARE HOW TO MAKE A WELSH RARE-BIT. One-half pint of grated soft cream cheese and one-half cupful of cream, melted together in a sauce pan; add a little salt, mustard, cayenne pepper, a teaspoonful of butter, an egg, or yolks of two. Stir until smooth, and pour over the toast. |
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