The juyce of Limons is put in at the end of all. You may lay thin slices of
Limon upon the Tansey made, and Sugar upon them.
ANOTHER WAY
Beat twelve Eggs (six whites put away) by themselves exceeding well (two or
three hours), sometimes putting in a spoonful of Cream to keep them from
oyling; Then mingle them well with a quart of Cream; to which put about
half a pint of juyce of Spinage (as much as will make the Cream green) or
of green wheat, and four spoonfuls of juyce or Tansey, one Nutmeg scraped
into thin slices, and half a pound of Sugar; All things exceeding well
Incorporated together; Fry this with fresh butter, no more then to glase
the Pan over, and keep the Tansey from sticking to the Pan.
TO MAKE CHEESE-CAKES
Take twelve quarts of Milk warm from the Cow, turn it with a good spoonful
of Runnet. Break it well, and put it into a large strainer, in which rowl
it up and down, that all the Whey may run out into a little tub; when all
that will is run out, wring out more. Then break the curds well; then wring
it again, and more whey will come.
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