. American cookery . Do not accept substitutes 535 AMERICAN COOKERY Query No. 4112. — I followed the enclosedrecipe for Chicken Timbales carefully, but incooking it collected about two cups of water,making the mold fall flat, and it looked bad whenturned out. Should double cream be used? Will>you please repeat the recipe for RolledAlmond Wafers? How to Cook Timbales In following the recipe you enclose,or any recipe for timbales, note that themixture should be cooked exactly accord-ing to directions, which in this case are:In small, well-buttered molds, standingon many folds of paper, and su


. American cookery . Do not accept substitutes 535 AMERICAN COOKERY Query No. 4112. — I followed the enclosedrecipe for Chicken Timbales carefully, but incooking it collected about two cups of water,making the mold fall flat, and it looked bad whenturned out. Should double cream be used? Will>you please repeat the recipe for RolledAlmond Wafers? How to Cook Timbales In following the recipe you enclose,or any recipe for timbales, note that themixture should be cooked exactly accord-ing to directions, which in this case are:In small, well-buttered molds, standingon many folds of paper, and surroundedby boiling water. This means ovenpoaching. The pan in which the tim-bales stand should be filled with boilingwater and set into the oven, until thetimbales are firm to the touch in thecenter, not a moment longer. We thinkyour trouble came from cooking therecipe in a single large mold. At leastthis is what we gather from your cooked in a large mold, the creamshould have been first made into a white. Baby Midget HOSE SUPPORTER holds the socks securely and allows the little oneabsolute freedom of action, so necessary to itshealth, growth and comfort. The highly nickeledparts of the Baby Midget have smooth,rounded corners and edges and they do not comein contact with the babys the Velvet Grip Hose Supporters forwomen, misses and children it is equippedwith the famous All-Rubber Oblong Button,which prevents slipping and ruthless ripping. Silk, 15 cents; Lisle, 10 cents SOLD EVERYWHERE OR SENT POSTPAIDGEORGE FROST CO., MAKERS, BOSTON sauce, by cooking with four tablespoon-fuls of flour, blended to a smooth pastewith a little water, until thick. Then thechopped chicken should have been added,then the whites of the eggs. For cooking, according to the directions,in small individual molds, the unbeatenegg-whites should have been very thor-oughly mixed, first with the choppedchicken, then this mixture with thecream. You are in this case dependingon the egg-wh


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