One-half pound butter, yolks of two eggs, beaten well and creamed with
the butter; nine tablespoonfuls nice brown sugar; two glasses of wine.
Let it simmer on the fire a short time. Grate nutmeg on it when you
pour it into the sauce-bowl.--_Mrs. T._
BRANDY SAUCE.
Cream together one-quarter pound fresh butter, and one-quarter pound
pulverized white sugar. Mix with it one gill of lemon brandy, or half
the quantity of brandy; the juice of one lemon, and half a nutmeg
grated. Stir it slowly into half a cup of boiling water, and after
letting it simmer a moment, pour into a warm sauce tureen.--_Miss E.
P._
FRENCH SAUCE.
Cream half a pound butter, and stir in half a pound sugar. Then add
the yolk of an egg, and a gill of wine. Put it on the fire; stir till
it simmers. Grate nutmeg over it, after taking it off the fire.--_Mrs.
F. D._
A NICE SAUCE FOR PUDDINGS.
Half a pound of butter; eight tablespoonfuls brown sugar; one nutmeg
(grated), the white of one egg.
The butter must be creamed and the sugar beaten into it, then the egg.
The wine poured gently in and stirred till the sauce is cold, then
grate the nutmeg. Make it in a common sauce tureen, on the hearth,
stirring all the while. Do not let it boil.--_Mrs. M. E. J. B._
RICH SAUCE FOR PUDDINGS.
One pint cream; half pound sugar; one tablespoonful butter; one glass
of wine. Season to the taste. Do not let it boil.--_Miss E. P._
SAUCE FOR PUDDING.
Two large cupfuls brown sugar; one large cupful butter; one teacup
wine; a little rose water. Boil the sugar and wine together. Then add
the butter and grated nutmeg.--_Mrs. McG._
PUDDING SAUCE.
One cupful cream, from morning's milk; two cupfuls sugar; one egg,
well beaten; one tablespoonful butter; one teaspoonful corn-starch.
Boil all together till a thick syrup. Take off the fire and add grated
nutmeg and a glass of wine.--_Mrs. S. T._
COLD SAUCE.
Whites of five eggs beaten to a stiff froth. Sweeten to the taste.
Pour in some hot melted butter, stirring well. Season with
lemon.--_Mrs. M. G. H._
_Cold Sauce._
Half a pound of butter and half a pound of sugar (powdered), beaten to
a froth. The juice and grated rind of a lemon, or essence of any kind,
as a flavor.--_Mrs. M. F. G._
_Cold Sauce_ (_for about eight people_).
One heaping tablespoonful of butter, creamed till very light, adding
sugar till as thick as you can stir. Then add two tablespoonfuls of
very rich milk, a glass of good wine, and a little grated
nutmeg.--_Mrs. P. McG._
PUDDING SAUCE.
One cupful of butter; two cupfuls sugar; three eggs; one wine-glass of
wine. Stir well, and let it come to a boil.--_Mrs. F. D._
_Pudding Sauce._
Cream together half a pound of sugar and butter. Add the yolk of one
egg, the juice of a lemon, and a glass of wine. Stir over a slow fire,
but don't boil.--_Mrs. McG._
LEMON SAUCE.
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