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Jenny Patterson cookbook, May 24, 1880
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1 Soup - 2nd Fish - 3rd Roast [pork?]; 4th Game in pudding, acompanied by salad and a dish of choice vegetables 5th A light simple sweet, - or a slight savory biscuit and cheese. Dessert and coffee. Salad 1 saltspoonful of salt and half that quantity of pepper, in a tablespoon which is to be filled three times consecutively with the best olive oil, stirring each briskly until the condiments have been thoroughly mixed, and at the same time distributed over the salad. This is next to be tossed well, but lightly until every portion glistens, scattering meantime a little finely chopped fresh tarragon and chervil with a few stems of chives over the whole. Lastly, but only immediately before serving, one small tablespoonful of mild French vinegar is to
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1 Soup - 2nd Fish - 3rd Roast [pork?]; 4th Game in pudding, acompanied by salad and a dish of choice vegetables 5th A light simple sweet, - or a slight savory biscuit and cheese. Dessert and coffee. Salad 1 saltspoonful of salt and half that quantity of pepper, in a tablespoon which is to be filled three times consecutively with the best olive oil, stirring each briskly until the condiments have been thoroughly mixed, and at the same time distributed over the salad. This is next to be tossed well, but lightly until every portion glistens, scattering meantime a little finely chopped fresh tarragon and chervil with a few stems of chives over the whole. Lastly, but only immediately before serving, one small tablespoonful of mild French vinegar is to
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