| Mrs George W M Reynolds - 1871 - 484 páginas
...possibly help, let remain two minutes upon the slab ; then have a pound of fresh butter from which yon have squeezed all the buttermilk in a cloth, bringing...consistency as the paste, upon which place it ; press it out with the hand, then fold the paste in three so as to hide the but;er, and roll it with the rolling-pin... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1877 - 326 páginas
...have well cleared the paste from the slab ; but do not work it more than you can possibly help. Let it remain two minutes upon the slab, then have a pound...consistency as the paste, upon which place it, press it out with the hand, then fold over the edges of the paste so as to hide the butter, and roll it with the... | |
| Arnold James Cooley - 1880 - 1054 páginas
...it more than you can possibly help ; let it remain for 2 or 3 minutes upon the slab, then take 1 Ib. of fresh butter from which you have squeezed all the buttermilk in a cloth, and brought to the same consistency as the paste, upon which place it; press it out flat with the hand,... | |
| 1884 - 838 páginas
...have well cleared the paste from the slab, but do not work it more than you can possibly help ; let it remain two minutes upon the slab, then have a pound...consistency as the paste, upon which place it; press it out with the hand, then fold over the edges of the paste so as to hide the butter, and roll it with the... | |
| 1884 - 832 páginas
...have well cleared the paste from the slab, but do not work it more than you can possibly help ; let it remain two minutes upon the slab, then have a pound...consistency as the paste, upon which place it; press it out with the hand, then fold over the edges of the paste so as to hide the butter, and roll it with the... | |
| 1884 - 844 páginas
...have well cleared the paste from the slab, but do not work it more than you can possibly help ; let it remain two minutes upon the slab, then have a pound...consistency as the paste, upon which place it ; press it out with the hand, then fold over the edges of the paste so as to hide the butter, and roll it with the... | |
| Arnold James Cooley - 1892 - 944 páginas
...it more than you can possibly help ; let it remain for 2 or 3 minutes upon the slab, then take 1 Ib. of fresh butter from which you have squeezed all the buttermilk in a cloth, and brought to the same consistency as the paste, upon which place it ; press it out flat with the... | |
| Kate Emil Behnke, E. Colin Henslowe - 1910 - 262 páginas
...a slab in a cold place. Squeeze all the moisture out of the butter by wringing it in a cloth; bring it to the same consistency as the paste, upon which place it. Press out with the hand, then fold the edges of the paste over to hide the butter; roll out till * inch thick... | |
| Mary Jewry - 1879 - 778 páginas
...have well cleared the paste from the slab ; but do not work it more than you can possibly help. Let it remain two minutes upon the slab, then have a pound...butter, from which you have squeezed all the buttermilk ma cloth, bringing it to the same consistency as the paste, upon which place it, press it out with... | |
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