till you put it in, so tie it up hard, and let your
Water boil when you put it in, then boil it for one hour, and serve it
in with Sack, Sugar and Butter.
277. _To make good Dumplings._
Take some Flower and a little Salt, and a little Ale-Yest, and so much
water as will make it into a Paste, so let your water boil when you do
put them in; boil them but a little while, and then butter them.
278. _Another way to make Dumplings._
Take half a quarter of a Peck of Flower, and one Egg, yolk and white,
half a Pound of Butter broke in little Bits, mix them together with so
much cold Milk as will make it up, do not break your Butter too small,
for then they will not flake; make them up like Rouls of Butter, and
when your water boils, put them in, and do not boil them too much, then
butter them.
279. _Another way to make Dumplings._
Take Flower and temper it very light with Eggs, Milk, or rather Cream,
beaten Spice, Salt, and a little Sugar, then wet a Cloth in hot water,
and flower it, and so boil it for a Pudding, or else make it pretty
stiff with the Flower and a little grated Bread, and so boil them for
Dumplings, then butter them, and serve them in.
280. _To make a green Pudding to Butter._
Take a Quart of Cream and boil it, then put in twelve Eggs, yolks and
whites well beaten, and one Manchet grated small, a little salt, beaten
Spice and some Sugar:
Then colour it well with some Juice of Spinage, or if you will have it
yellow, colour it with Saffron, so boil it in a wet Cloth flowred as
before, and serve it in with Wine, Sugar and Butter, and stick it with
blanched Almonds split in halves, and pour the sauce over it, and it
will look like a Hedghog.
You may at some time stick it with Candied Orange Pill or Limon Pill, or
Eringo Roots Candied, you may sometimes strew on some Caraway Comfits,
and if you will bake it, then put in some Marrow, and some Dates cut
small: thus you have many Puddings taught in one.
281. _To make a Pudding of a Hogs Liver._
Take your liver and boil it in water and salt, but not too much;
Then beat it fine in a Mortar, and put to it one Quart of Cream, a
little Salt, Rosewater, Sugar, beaten Spice and Currans, with six Eggs
beaten very well: mix it well.
And if you bake it, put in Marrow, or if you boil it in Skins.
But if you boil it in a Cloth, then leave it out; and butter it when it
is boiled.
282. _To make a Rasberry Pudding._
Take a Quart of C
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