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Good Things to Eat as Suggested by Rufus - A Collection of Practical Recipes for Preparing Meats, - Game, Fowl, Fish, Puddings, Pastries, Etc. by Rufus Estes
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~CHICKEN BROILED IN PAPER~--Split a chicken and let it soak for two
hours in oil mixed with parsley, sliced onion, cloves, salt and pepper.
Put each half in papers, enclosing all the seasoning and broil over a
very slow fire. When done take off the paper, bacon, etc., and serve
with sauce a la ravigotte.


~CHICKEN CROQUETTES~--Stir a pint of fine chopped chicken into a cup and
a quarter of sauce made of one-third cup of flour, three tablespoons of
butter, a cup of chicken stock and one-fourth cup of cream, season with
a few drops of onion juice, a teaspoon of lemon, one teaspoonful celery
salt and pepper. When thoroughly chilled form into cylindrical shapes,
roll in egg and bread crumbs and fry in deep fat. Serve surrounded with
peas and figures stamped upon cooked slices of carrot. Season with salt,
paprika and butter.


~CHICKEN CROQUETTES~--Take two chickens weighing about two pounds each,
put them into a saucepan with water to cover, add two onions and
carrots, a small bunch of parsley and thyme, a few cloves and half a
grated nutmeg, and boil until birds are tender; then remove the skin,
gristle and sinews and chop the meat as fine as possible. Put into a
saucepan one pound of butter and two tablespoonfuls of flour, stir over
the fire for a few minutes and add half a pint of the liquor the
chickens were cooked in and one pint of rich cream, and boil for eight
or ten minutes, stirring continually. Remove the pan from the fire,
season with salt, pepper, grated nutmeg and a little powdered sweet
marjoram, add the chopped meat and stir well. Then stir in rapidly the
yolks of four eggs, place the saucepan on the fire for a minute,
stirring well, turn the mass onto a dish, spread it out and let it get
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