The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 354, October 9, 1886 by Various
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rather thick. Then dish it up with a little hot tomato sauce in the
centre. _Semolina Soup._--Take a pint and a half of liquor from boiled meat, or stock from bones in which vegetables have been boiled. Add two ounces of semolina, and season to taste; if needed, a very small teaspoonful of Liebig extract, or a small piece of glaze can be added. _Spanish Soufflé._--Cut two sponge cakes in slices. Spread apricot or other jam on them. Pile them on a dish, squeeze the juice of a lemon over them. Whip three teaspoonfuls of cream up with the white of one egg to a froth; put it over the cakes; blanch and chop four almonds; put them in the oven to colour, then sprinkle over the whip, and serve. A DREAM OF QUEEN'S GARDENS.[1] A STORY FOR GIRLS.--IN TWO PARTS. BY DANIEL DORMER, Author of "Out of the Mists." PART I. A PRETTY QUEEN. "Any letter for me this morning, Brightie?" |
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