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Take half a can, or six large
fresh tomatoes; stew until you can pass through a course sieve.
Rub one tablespoonful of butter to a cream with one tablespoonful
flour or corn starch. Have ready a pint scalded milk, into which
stir one-half saltspoon soda. Put the strained tomato into the soup
pot; add the butter and flour, after having heated them to almost
frying point; let come to a good boil; add just before serving;
season with a little pepper, a lump of loaf sugar, a dust of mace
and a teaspoon of salt. TOMATO SOUP One quart canned tomatoes, one quart of water, a few stalks of celery; boil until soft. Return to stove, and add three-fourths of a teaspoon of soda and allow to effervesce; then add the liquid from one quart of oysters, one quart boiling milk and one cup of cream. Salt, butter, and pepper to taste. Boil a few moments and serve.
TOMATO SOUP. Put on soup bone early to boil. Have two quarts of liquor on the bone. When done, remove the bone from kettle; put one can of tomatoes through sieve; add to the liquor; then immediately add one-half teaspoon soda, a small lump butter, one tablespoon white sugar, one heaping tablespoon of flour mixed with a half cup of cream or milk; salt and pepper to taste. After the flour is in let boil up three times, and serve. |
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These traditional recipes in this section date back a hundred years or more and we hope that you can adapt them to your modern needs. However we also have recipes for refreshments suitable if you’re hosting a a baby shower,
party, a weddding shower or a barbeque or would just like an idea
for drinks for a get-together with family and friends we have a
selection of beverages suitable for any occasion. |
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