A Practical Handbook on the Distillation of Alcohol from Farm ProductsWright, F. B. (Frederic B.)
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A Practical Handbook on the Distillation of Alcohol from Farm Products
Wright, F. B. (Frederic B.)
Alcohol; Alcohol, Denatured
Processes:--This chapter is illustrated with exact position of the
=cook's hands= during the various operations of preparing, boning birds
and joints, trussing fish, joints, poultry, game, hares, rabbits, etc.
Larding and icing, etc.
Receipts of separate dishes.
Stocks and soups of all kinds, broth, gravy, etc.
Fish.--To clean, general rules for cooking. Numerous receipts or boiling,
baking, stewing, frying fish of all kinds.
The preparation and making of gravies, stuffing, forcemeats, purees,
garnishes and sauces for all purposes, with many receipts.
Entrees.--Their preparation and serving, with receipts.
Joints.--Preparation, cooking and serving of, with many receipts.
Vegetables.--Preparation and cooking of plain and dressed vegetables of
all kinds and how to serve them.
Poultry and game.--Preparation, cooking and serving, with receipts.
Pastries, pudding and sweet dishes. Cakes, biscuits, bread.
Omelets.--With receipts for preparing, cooking and serving.
Ices, confectionery, syrups, jams, preserves and preserving, cordials,
liqueurs, and aerated drinks. Cookery for invalids, carving, serving,
etc., etc., and very complete index and contents.
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