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English cookbook, ca. 1824
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Tomato Sauce Put tomatoes when quite ripe into an earthen Jar, and set it in an oven when the [bund?] is drawn, till they are quite soft; then separate the skin from the pulp; and mix this with [Capsicum?] vinegar, and a few cloves of garlic pounded which must both be proportioned to the quantity of fruit. Add powdered ginger and salt to taste - some white wine vinegar and Cayenne may be used instead of [Capsicum?] [liquor?] Keep the mixture in small wide mouthed bottles, well cooked and in a dry cool place they may be [simmered?] gently in a jar plunged into a saucepan of water on the fire instead of being put into an over as some persons make this sauce with white wine instead of vinegar.
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Tomato Sauce Put tomatoes when quite ripe into an earthen Jar, and set it in an oven when the [bund?] is drawn, till they are quite soft; then separate the skin from the pulp; and mix this with [Capsicum?] vinegar, and a few cloves of garlic pounded which must both be proportioned to the quantity of fruit. Add powdered ginger and salt to taste - some white wine vinegar and Cayenne may be used instead of [Capsicum?] [liquor?] Keep the mixture in small wide mouthed bottles, well cooked and in a dry cool place they may be [simmered?] gently in a jar plunged into a saucepan of water on the fire instead of being put into an over as some persons make this sauce with white wine instead of vinegar.
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