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HOT CAKES FOR BREAKFAST.
Hot cakes, unless an Inordinate number
are devoured, are not regarded with
such disfavor as they used to be. On
sharp autumn mornings, they prove
quite acceptable for breakfast, and they
are easily prepared.
For sour-milk griddle cakes, mix and
sift two and one-half cups of flour, oneone-fourth
teaspoonfuls of soda. Add
two cupfuls of sour milk and one egg,
separated and well beaten, the beaten
white being added last of all. Drop by
spoonfuls on a hot greased griddle, and
cook on one side. When puffed full of
bubbles and cooked on the edges, turn
and cook on the other side. Serve very j
hot with butter and maple syrup or butter
and sugar.
Many cooks do not realize the advan- j
tage of mixing bread crumbs with buck
wheat batter, yet it adds materially to
the lightness of the batter. Try this
recipe: Pour two cupfuls of scalded milk
over one-third of a cupful of fine white
bread crumbs, and let soak thirty minutes,
then add one-half teaspoonful of
salt, one-fourth of a yeast cake dissolved
in one-half cupful of lukewarm water,
and buckwheat flour to make a thin j
batter that will pour, the quantity required
being about one and three-fourths
cupfuls. Core, and let rise over night.
In the morning, stir well, add one table- |
spoonful of molasses and one-fourth of I
a teaspoonful of soda dissolved in onefourth
of a cupful of lukewarm water.
Cook and serve same as griddle cakes.
Save enough batter to raise another mixing,
instead of using yeast cake; it will
require one-half cupful.
This recipe for egg muflins makes
thirty muflins, so if not more than half
that number is required, use one-half
the proportions given and a small egg.
Mix and sift three and one-half cupfuls
of flour, six teaspoonfuls of baking powder,
three tablespoonfuls of sugar and
one teaspoonful of salt. Add gradually
one and one-third cupfuls of milk, one
egg separated and well beaten, and
three tablespoonfuls of melted butter,
bake for 25 minutes.
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POTATOES WITH MINT.
Quite the most delicious way of cooking
new potatoes is to place them in
boiling water with two or three sprigs
of fresh mint. When the potatoes have
been cooked and drained, a little melted
butter should be poured over them. The
mint adds a most delicate but not at all
an obtrusive flavor. Instead of trying to
peel new potatoes the English cook removes
the skins by rubbing them very
hard with an extremely stiff brush. This
leaves them both white and smooth, and
obviates the necessit" of peeling them
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