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To make the blanche Creame
Take a pint of thick sweet Creame,
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To make a Neates tongue Pudding.
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it in a stone mortar very small, season it with
Salt, nutmegs, mace, & sugar, 6 spoonfull of
Creame, & yolkes of Eggs, 3 whites, a quarter of a
pound of white bread Crum sThe "m" in crums is marked with a line above, indicating a double m., halfe a pound of Currans
a quarter of marrow. wet y r cloth, strew some
white bread Crum sThe "m" in crums is marked with a line above, indicating a double m. upon it, lye it close, & put
it into boyling water, & let it boyle an hower.
To stew Beeves Palats.
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w th other meate, blanch & scrape them, cleane,
then cut each palat in two, stew them between
2 dishes w th a peice of leane [Bawn], a few mus=
rooms, sweet-breads of Veale, or lam strong Broth, gravie
of mutton, onyon The "n" in onyon is marked with a line above, indicating a double n.. [...]peper[s] orenge peele. lay
at the bottome of y r dish slices of light bread
softned w th gravie, stew marrow w th y r palats,
take out y r bacon & spices, & onyons, when they
be stewd enough, squeeze in the juyce of 2 or
3 orenges, & serve the meate in upon the supp.
To make a posset.
A Ffan+Attribution appears in left hand margin. Also below attribution appears a plus sign in a lighter ink which matches that used to cross out the recipe.Take 5 pints of Creame, 18 eggs, beate them
well, steepe them, styr a pint of sack & sugar
to make it sweet, sweeten the Creame before
you boyle it, set y r Eggs upon Coales till they
be hot stirring them continuallie; when y rCre
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