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Durrell Stables Survayer of the Meltings Gold Pot Book, April 25, 1814
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34 Madras Chicken Mulligatawny Take 2 lbs of Veal, and the same quantity of (?) Ribs of lean Mutton, cut the same into small pieces as for soup, chopping the bones well; put them with a tablespoon of salt and three quarts of cold water into a sauce pan, and boil till it becomes a rich strong gravy, which will be in about four hours. Skim every particle of fat off and then strain it through a hair sieve into another saucepan- to which add a tender chicken, or young lean fowl cut into the smallest joints, and well washed with three table spoons ful of Mulligatawny Paste (not powder) boil til the chicken is tender which will be about 20 Minutes, and it is ready. The above Receipt for making the above delightful Indian soup was obtained form a Gentleman from India. Sent this receipt to Mr. Ellis of Blackheath 20 May 1829-- To cure a cough Rx Lucatillis Balsam -- 1 (oz?) Conserve of Red Roses -- 1 (oz?) Fl. of Brierstone 1/2 a D(?) oz(?) made into an electuary with Virgin Honey or syrup of Balsam-- Take a bit of this electuary the size of a small nutmeg at bedtime drinking after it a Tea-cupful of Linseed Tea (?) Wm. Tables (?) 23 Nov 1829 1/- 8 pbb linseed
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34 Madras Chicken Mulligatawny Take 2 lbs of Veal, and the same quantity of (?) Ribs of lean Mutton, cut the same into small pieces as for soup, chopping the bones well; put them with a tablespoon of salt and three quarts of cold water into a sauce pan, and boil till it becomes a rich strong gravy, which will be in about four hours. Skim every particle of fat off and then strain it through a hair sieve into another saucepan- to which add a tender chicken, or young lean fowl cut into the smallest joints, and well washed with three table spoons ful of Mulligatawny Paste (not powder) boil til the chicken is tender which will be about 20 Minutes, and it is ready. The above Receipt for making the above delightful Indian soup was obtained form a Gentleman from India. Sent this receipt to Mr. Ellis of Blackheath 20 May 1829-- To cure a cough Rx Lucatillis Balsam -- 1 (oz?) Conserve of Red Roses -- 1 (oz?) Fl. of Brierstone 1/2 a D(?) oz(?) made into an electuary with Virgin Honey or syrup of Balsam-- Take a bit of this electuary the size of a small nutmeg at bedtime drinking after it a Tea-cupful of Linseed Tea (?) Wm. Tables (?) 23 Nov 1829 1/- 8 pbb linseed
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