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taste, a small bunch of green onions, 1 blade of pounded mace, thickening of butter and flour, 2 eggs, nearly 1/2 pint of cream, 1 teaspoonful of minced parsley, a very little grated nutmeg. _Mode_.--Soak the sweetbreads in lukewarm water, and put them into a saucepan with sufficient boiling water to cover them, and let them simmer for 10 minutes; then take them out and put them into cold water. Now lard them, lay them in a stewpan, add the stock, seasoning, onions, mace, and a thickening of butter and flour, and stew gently for 1/4 hour or 20 minutes. Beat up the egg with the cream, to which add the minced parsley and a very little grated nutmeg. Put this to the other ingredients; stir it well till quite hot, but do not let it boil after the cream is added, or it will curdle. Have ready some asparagus-tops, boiled; add these to the sweetbreads, and serve. _Time_.--Altogether 1/2 hour. _Average cost_, 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. each. _Sufficient_--3 sweetbreads for 1 entree. _Seasonable_ from Easter to Michaelmas. ANOTHER WAY TO DRESS SWEETBREADS (an Entree). 758. INGREDIENTS.--Sweetbreads, egg and bread crumbs, 1/2 pint of gravy, No. 442, 1/2 glass of sherry. _Mode_.--Soak the sweetbreads in water for an hour, and throw them into boiling water to render them firm. Let them stew gently for about 1/4 hour, take them out and put them into a cloth to drain all the water from them. Brush them over with egg, sprinkle them with bread crumbs, and either brown them in the oven or before the fire. Have ready the above quantity of gravy, to which add 1/2 glass of sherry; dish the sweetbreads, pour the gravy under them, and garnish with water-cresses. _Time_.--Rather more than 1/2 hour. _Average cost_, 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. each. _Sufficient_--3 sweetbreads for 1 entree. _Seasonable_ from Easter to Michaelmas. MUTTON AND LAMB CARVING. HAUNCH OF MUTTON. [Illustration: HAUNCH OF MUTTON.] 759. A deep cut should, in the first place, be made quite down to the bone, across the knuckle-end of the joint, along the line 1 to 2. This will let the gravy escape; and then it should be carved, in not too of the haunch, in the direction of the line from 4 to 3. [Illustration: LEG OF MUTTON.] LEG OF MUTTON. 760. This homely, but capital English joint, is almost invariably served at table as shown in the engraving. The carving of it is not very difficult: the knife should be carried sharply down in the direction of
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