Soak the tapioca over night or several hours in a little water, boil
the milk and turn over the tapioca and when it is blood-warm, add the
sugar and the eggs well beaten, flavor the pudding with lemon or rose
water. Bake it about an hour. After it has cooled a little add the two
remaining whites of the eggs and one-half pound of white sugar beaten
together for frosting. This serves as sauce for the pudding.--_Mrs. A.
B._
_Tapioca Pudding._
Wash a teacup of tapioca in warm water and let it stand half an hour.
Then stir in a custard made of a quart of milk, four eggs, a small
piece of butter, and sugar to taste. Bake about an hour and a quarter.
Stir two separate times from the bottom, whilst baking.--_Mrs. Dr. S._
_Tapioca Pudding with Apples._
Soak a cupful of tapioca in three cupfuls of water, four or five
hours, where it will be warm, but not cook. Peel and core six apples
and stew till tender. Put them in a pudding-dish, filling the holes
(from which the cores were extracted) with sugar and nutmeg or grated
lemon peel. Then pour over them the soaked tapioca, slightly sweetened
and bake three-quarters of an hour. To be eaten cold with sugar and
cream.--_Mrs. E. W._
SNOW PUDDING.
Let a box of gelatine stand one hour in a pint of cold water. Then add
two pints of boiling water, four cupfuls of crushed sugar, the juice
of four lemons and the rind of the same, pared thin. (The latter must,
however, be taken out when the pudding begins to congeal.)
Beat the whites of six eggs to a stiff froth, adding two
tablespoonfuls of sugar. Then beat all together till it becomes a
stiff froth.
Make the six yolks into a custard flavored with vanilla or nutmeg and
pour over the pudding after it has been turned out of the
mould.--_Mrs. B. J. B._
_Snow Pudding._
Dissolve one-half box gelatine in one pint hot water. Let it stand
long enough to cool a little but not to congeal. Then add the whites
of three eggs, juice of two lemons and sugar to taste. Beat all to a
stiff froth and pour into moulds. Serve with a custard made of the
yolks of the eggs and a pint of milk seasoned with vanilla.--_Mrs. Dr.
P. C._
_Snow Pudding._
Soak a half box of gelatine in a half pint of cold water, all night.
In the morning, add the grated rind of two lemons and the juice of
one, three cupfuls of white sugar and a half pint of boiling water.
Strain into a deep vessel and add the unbeaten whites of three eggs.
Beat constantly for three-quarters of an hour, then set it in a cool
place. With the yolks of the eggs, make a pint of custard flavored
with vanilla or rose-water, to put around the pudding, when
congealed.--_Mrs. A. B._
CAKE PUDDING.
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