he eggs well beaten and lastly the flour into which drop a pinch of
salt. Beat well and don't scrimp the butter.
ORANGE FILLING.--The juice and part of the grated rind of two oranges,
then add one cup of sugar. One tablespoon of flour dissolved in cup of
water which is gradually added, then beat the yolk of the egg well, and
mix well together, and boil in a steamer until it is as thick as custard
or boil about three quarters of an hour. The steamer is the safest as
the flour is liable to stick to the pan otherwise.
ORANGE CAKE.
MISS FRY.
Two cups of flour, one cup of sugar, one half cup milk, two teaspoons
baking powder, one tablespoon butter, one tablespoon orange juice, two
eggs. Beat eggs and sugar, add butter (melted), orange juice and rind
of one orange, then milk. Add flour and powder and bake one half hour.
Filling:--juice and rind of one orange, one tablespoon each of lemon
juice and cornstarch, two tablespoons sugar, one teaspoon butter, one
egg. Put orange juice rind, and lemon juice into a cup, then fill with
cold water. When it boils, add cornstarch with cold water. Beat yolk of
egg with sugar, add this, then butter. When cold spread between layers.
Icing. Beat whites of two eggs, add three fourths cup powdered sugar.
LADY CAKE.
MRS. GEORGE LAWRENCE.
One half cup butter, one and one half cups granulated sugar, one cup
lukewarm water, two and one half cups of sifted flour, four eggs, whites
only, one lemon juice and grated rind, two teaspoons of vanilla extract,
two teaspoons of baking powder. Cream the butter in an earthen dish with
silver spoon, stirring till light cream color, add sugar beating
thoroughly. Sift the flour, add one half of it and the cup of water a
little of each, till cup is finished. Beat whites of eggs stiff and dry,
add one half, beat, then the rest of the flour. Beat well, add the
juice, and grated rind of lemon or vanilla as preferred, next the baking
powder and the balance of the beaten eggs. Turn quickly into a deep,
well buttered tin, and bake for three quarters of an hour. The tin
should be ready for use immediately the baking powder is added. When
cold, frost with white icing.
LEMON CAKE.
MISS BEEMER.
One half cup of butter creamed well with one and a half cups of sugar,
stir in the yolks of three eggs and one cup of milk; two teaspoonfuls of
baking powder sifted with three cups of flour and added alternately with
the whites of the three eggs beaten to
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