The Thorough Good Cook
by George Augustus Sala
recipes from 1896

A digital version of a rare antique cookbook originally published in 1896 for those who want to kick it Olde Skool !


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RECIPE

 


  14. Rabbit Pudding.

  Roast a young rabbit; take off the flesh and pick out the
sinews ; hash it with the liver very fine. Break the bones and
put them into a stew-pan, moisten with rich stock ; let it boil
to draw the flavour, and use for the panada. Pound the
meat and panada together ; add a third of the bulk of
butter, that is to say use an equal part of the three elements ;
add also fine minced onions that have been stewed in gravy,
six raw yolks of eggs, reduced cold cream, as much as is
necessary ; bring the whole to the consistency of pudding.
Before finishing add fine spices, salt, and nutmeg.

 

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