. Cassell's dictionary of cookery : containing about nine thousand recipes . pom-ed in, and it is put among the coals of aclear bright fire. The biscuits should be sentto table quite hot, half a dozen on a plate,witii a little powdered cinnamon and whitesugar. They are called Waffles ; and we haveheard American ladies complain sadly of beingunable to get these delicious biscuits made inEngland. Waffle-irons may be obtained atJeFvrish ironmongers. They only require a fewminutes to bake, and the above ingredients wtIImake sufficient for five or six persons. Pro-bable cost, Is. 6d. American Oven.
. Cassell's dictionary of cookery : containing about nine thousand recipes . pom-ed in, and it is put among the coals of aclear bright fire. The biscuits should be sentto table quite hot, half a dozen on a plate,witii a little powdered cinnamon and whitesugar. They are called Waffles ; and we haveheard American ladies complain sadly of beingunable to get these delicious biscuits made inEngland. Waffle-irons may be obtained atJeFvrish ironmongers. They only require a fewminutes to bake, and the above ingredients wtIImake sufficient for five or six persons. Pro-bable cost, Is. 6d. American Oven.—This oven is neitherso generally known nor so highly appreciatedas it deserves to be. In hot weaither, when alarge fire which would heat an oven or roast ajoint is most objectionable, this little once its management is understood, may. AMERICAN OTE^. bo used to cook meat and puddings, or evenpastry, and will be fotmd to do its work per-fectly. It is particularly adapted for thosepreparations which require to be cooked little experience is all that is necessarj inusing it. The only directions whicli can begiven are that the oven must not be placedclose to the fire, but about a foot and a halfdistant from it; that the meat should be turnedand basted frequently; and that it should beput down in good time, so that it can becooked slowly. A very small, though clearfire, is all that is necessary. If these hints areattended to, no difficulty need be experiencedin using this convenient and economical ajipa-ratus. Probable cost, 9s. to 12s. American Pancakes.—Mix the yolks offour and the whites of two eggs, with two table-spoonfuls of water. Put in a pinch of salt, andadd gradually six heaped table-spoonfuls offlour; beat the mixture till it is quite smooth,and then add new milk sufficient to make athin batter. Pu
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