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HOW TO COOK MEAT.
When preparing a roast for the oven. |
wipe il with a wet cloth and trim off
any superfluous ends. If the meat is
lamb or mutton, look it over carefully
for hairs or bits of wool, which would
impart a strong disagreeable odor to
the meat. As salt tends to draw out
the juices, it should not be used until
the meat is ready to go in the oven?
some prefer to wait until it is half
done. Dredge well with flour, then place
the meat on a rack in the dripping pan;
this allows the heat to reach it from
all sides.
Place at once in the oven, which is,
of course, at the proper roasting heat. It
is wen to place some of the trinmiingh
of. fat in the bottom of the pan to
give an abundance for basting. In fifteen
niinuths, draw the pan toward the
oven door, and with a large, long-handled
spoon dip up some of the liquid fat in
the pan and ladle or "baste" it over the
meat until the top and sides are moistened.
Do this as quickly as possible,
push back the pan, and close the overt.
Repeat the basting process every fifteen
minutes at least, as such frequent hasting
makes the meat more juicy. Should
the oven be so hot that the fat in the
pan is in danger of burning, a little boiling
water may be added to avert trouble,
and the heat may then be reduced slightiv.
Shnutil Hio ? '
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seem likely to burn, cover with a twist
or flat piece of paper.
The time required for roasting varies
slightly, according to the meat. In all
cases ten minutes for heating through
at first is allowed. Beef needs from
twelve to sixteen minutes to the pounu,
.according as it is desired, rare or well
done; mutton, fourteen to eighteen minutes.
Veal and pork must always be
well done, and from twenty to twentya
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uve ininuies a pound is necessary.
When the meat is done,, transfer it to
a hot platter. Pour off and put aside
(for other cooking) all but a couple
of tablespoonfuls of the fat in the pan.
To what remains, add two tablespoonfuls
of dry flour and place the pan over the
fire, stirring until it is well browned.
Gradually add a pint of boiling water,
stirring until smoothly thickened* Add
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"The Ingredients are: Juice and grated
rind of one large lemon; one cupful of
sugar; two eggs; two tablespoonfuls
(rounding) of flour; one cupful of milk.
Put the sugar Into the yolks, and beat.
Add the flour, and beat again. Add the
milk. Fold In the stiffly beaten whites,
being careful not to beat the mixture
after tne whites are added. The whites
r'.ae to the top while baking and form a
sort of meringue, so the pie is really as
good to look at as to eat."
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