The Starvation Treatment of Diabetes - Lewis Webb Hill (the unexpected everything .txt) 📗
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DROPPED EGG WITH TOMATO PURÉE.
Serve a dropped egg with one tablespoon tomato purée. For tomato purée, stew and strain tomatoes, then let simmer until reduced to a thick consistency, and season with salt and pepper and a few drops vinegar. A grating of horseradish root may be added.
EGG FARCI I.
Cut one "hard boiled" egg into halves crosswise. Remove yolk and rub through a sieve. Clean one-half of a chicken's liver, finely chop and sauté in just enough butter to prevent burning. While cooking add a few drops of onion juice. Add to egg yolk, season with salt, pepper, and one-fourth teaspoon finely chopped parsley. Refill whites with mixture, cover with grated cheese, bake until cheese melts. Serve with one tablespoon tomato purée.
EGG FARCI II.
Prepare one egg as for Egg Farci I. Add to yolk one-half tablespoon grated cheese, one-fourth teaspoon vinegar, few grains mustard, and salt and cayenne to taste; then add enough melted butter to make of right consistency to shape. Make into balls the size of the original yolks and refill whites. Arrange on serving-dish, place in a pan of hot water, cover, and let stand until thoroughly heated. Insert a small piece of parsley in each yolk.
BAKED EGG IN TOMATO.
Cut a slice from stem end of a medium-sized tomato, and scoop out pulp. Slip an egg into cavity thus made, sprinkle with salt and pepper, replace cover, put in a small baking pan, and bake until egg is firm.
STEAMED EGG.
Spread an individual earthen mould generously with butter. Season two tablespoons chopped cooked chicken, veal, or lamb, with one-fourth teaspoon salt and a few grains pepper. Line buttered mould with meat and slip in one egg. Cook in a moderate oven until egg is firm. Turn from mould and garnish with parsley.
CHICKEN SOUP WITH BEEF EXTRACT.
1/2 teaspoon Sauterne
1/8 teaspoon beef extract
1-1/2 tablespoons cream
Salt and pepper
Heat stock to boiling point and add remaining ingredients.
CHICKEN SOUP WITH EGG CUSTARD.
Serve Chicken Soup with Egg Custard.
Egg Custard.—Beat yolk of one egg slightly, add one-half tablespoon, each, cream and water, and season with salt. Pour into a small buttered tin mould, place in pan of hot water, and bake until firm; cool, remove from mould, cut into fancy shapes.
CHICKEN SOUP WITH EGG BALLS I OR II.
Egg Balls I.—Rub yolk of one hard boiled egg through a sieve, season with salt and pepper, and add enough raw egg yolk to make of right consistency to shape. Form into small balls, and poach in soup.
Egg Balls II.—Rub one-half yolk of hard boiled egg through a sieve, add one-half of a hard boiled egg white finely chopped. Season with salt and moisten with yolk of raw egg until of right consistency to shape. Form and poach same as Egg Balls I.
CHICKEN SOUP WITH ROYAL CUSTARD.
Serve Chicken Soup with Royal Custard.
Royal Custard.—Beat yolk of one egg slightly, add two tablespoons chicken stock, season with salt and pepper, turn into a small buttered mould, and bake in a pan of hot water until firm. Cool, remove from mould, and cut into small cubes or fancy shapes.
ONION SOUP.
Cook one-half large onion, thinly sliced, in one tablespoon butter eight minutes. Add three-fourths cup chicken stock, and let simmer twenty minutes. Rub through a sieve, add two tablespoons cream, and yolk one-half egg beaten slightly. Season with salt and pepper.
ASPARAGUS SOUP.
1/3 cup canned asparagus tips
2/3 cup chicken stock
1/4 slice onion.
Yolk one egg
1 tablespoon heavy cream
1/8 teaspoon salt
Few grains pepper
Cover asparagus with cold water, bring to boiling point, drain, and add stock and onion; let simmer eight minutes, rub through a sieve, reheat, add cream, egg and seasonings. Strain and serve.
TOMATO BISQUE.
1/4 slice onion
Bit of bay leaf
2 cloves
1/4 cup boiling water
1/8 teaspoon soda
1/2 tablespoon butter
1/4 teaspoon salt
Few grains pepper
2 tablespoons heavy cream
Cook first five ingredients for eight minutes. Rub through sieve, add soda, butter in small pieces, seasoning, and cream. Serve at once.
CAULIFLOWER SOUP.
2/3 cup chicken stock
Small stalk celery
1/4 slice onion
1 egg yolk
1 tablespoon heavy cream
2 teaspoons butter
Salt and pepper
Cook cauliflower stalk, celery and onion eight minutes. Rub through purée strainer, reheat, add egg yolk slightly beaten, cream, butter, and seasoning.
MUSHROOM SOUP.
2/3 cup chicken stock
1/4 slice onion
2 teaspoons butter
1 egg yolk
1 tablespoon heavy cream
1 teaspoon sauterne
Salt and pepper
Clean mushrooms, chop, and cook in one teaspoon butter five minutes. Add stock and let simmer eight minutes. Rub through a purée strainer, add egg yolk slightly beaten, cream, remaining butter, seasoning and wine.
SPINACH SOUP.
2/3 cup chicken stock
1 egg yolk
1 tablespoon heavy cream
Salt and pepper
Cook spinach with stock eight minutes. Rub through a purée strainer, reheat, add egg yolk slightly beaten, cream, and seasoning.
BROILED FISH, CUCUMBER SAUCE.
Serve a small piece of broiled halibut, salmon, or sword fish, with cucumber sauce.
Cucumber Sauce.—Pare one-half cucumber, grate and drain. Season with salt, pepper and vinegar.
BAKED FILLET OF HALIBUT, HOLLANDAISE SAUCE.
Wipe a small fillet of halibut and fasten with a skewer. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, place in pan, cover with buttered paper and bake twelve minutes. Serve with,
Hollandaise Sauce.—Put yolk of one egg, one tablespoon butter, and one teaspoon lemon juice in a small sauce-pan. Put sauce-pan in a larger one containing water, and stir mixture constantly with wooden spoon until butter is melted. Then add one-half tablespoon butter, and as the mixture thickens another one-half tablespoon butter; season with salt and cayenne. This sauce is almost thick enough to hold its shape. One-eighth teaspoon of beef extract, or one-third teaspoon grated horseradish added to the first mixture gives variety to this sauce.
BAKED HALIBUT WITH TOMATO SAUCE.
Wipe a small piece of halibut, and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Put in a buttered pan, cover with a thin strip of fat salt pork gashed several times, and bake twelve to fifteen minutes. Remove fish to serving dish, discarding pork. Cook eight minutes one-third cup of tomatoes, one-fourth slice onion, one clove, and a few grains salt and pepper. Remove onion and clove and run through a sieve. Add a few grains soda and cook until tomato is reduced to two teaspoons. Pour around fish and garnish with parsley.
HALIBUT WITH CHEESE.
Sprinkle a small fillet of halibut with salt and pepper, brush over with melted butter, place in pan and bake twelve minutes. Remove to serving dish and pour over it the following sauce:
Heat two tablespoons cream, add one-half egg yolk slightly beaten, and when well mixed one tablespoon grated cheese. Season with salt and paprika.
FINNAN HADDIE À LA DELMONICO.
Cover a small piece of finnan haddie with cold water, place on back of range and allow water to heat gradually to boiling point, then keep below boiling point for twenty minutes. Drain, rinse thoroughly, and separate into flakes; there should be two tablespoons. Reheat over hot water with one hard boiled egg thinly sliced in two tablespoons heavy cream. Season with salt and paprika, add one teaspoon butter and sprinkle with finely chopped parsley.
FILLET OF HADDOCK WITH WINE SAUCE.
Remove skin from a small piece of haddock, put in a buttered baking pan, pour over it one teaspoon melted butter, one tablespoon white wine, and a few drops, each, of lemon juice and onion juice. Cover and bake. Remove to serving dish, and to liquor in pan add one tablespoon cream and one egg yolk slightly beaten. Season with salt and pepper. Strain over fish, and sprinkle with finely chopped parsley.
SMELTS WITH CREAM SAUCE.
Clean two selected smelts and cut five diagonal gashes on sides of each. Season with salt, pepper, and lemon juice. Cover and let stand ten minutes. Roll in cream, dip in flour, and sauté in butter. Remove to serving dish, and to fat in pan add two tablespoons cream. Cook three minutes, season with salt, pepper, and a few drops lemon juice. Strain sauce around smelts and sprinkle with finely chopped parsley.
SMELTS À LA MAÎTRE D'HOTEL.
Prepare smelts same as for smelts with cream, and serve with maître d'hotel butter.
SALT CODFISH WITH CREAM.
Pick salt codfish into flakes; there should be two tablespoons. Cover with lukewarm water and let stand on back of range until soft. Drain, and add three tablespoons cream; as soon as cream is heated add yolk one small egg slightly beaten.
SALT CODFISH WITH CHEESE.
To salt codfish with cream, add one-half tablespoon grated cheese and a few grains paprika.
BROILED BEEFSTEAK, SAUCE FIGARO.
Serve a portion of broiled beefsteak with Sauce Figaro.
Sauce Figaro.—To Hollandaise sauce add one teaspoon tomato purée. To prepare tomato purée stew tomatoes, force through a strainer and cook until reduced to a thick pulp.
ROAST BEEF, HORSERADISH CREAM SAUCE.
Serve a slice of rare roast beef with Horseradish Cream Sauce.
Horseradish Cream Sauce.—Beat one tablespoon heavy cream until stiff. As cream begins to thicken, add gradually three-fourths teaspoon vinegar. Season with salt and pepper, then fold in one-half tablespoon grated horseradish root.
FILLET OF BEEF.
Wipe off a thick slice cut from tenderloin. Put in hot frying pan with three tablespoons butter. Sear one side, turn and sear other side. Cook eight minutes, turning frequently, taking care that the entire surface is seared, thus preventing the escape of the inner juices.
Remove to hot serving dish, and pour over fat in pan, first strained through cheesecloth. Garnish with cooked cauliflower, canned string beans, reheated and seasoned, and sautéd mushroom caps.
LAMB CHOPS, SAUCE FINESTE.
Serve lamb chops with Sauce Fineste.
Sauce Fineste.—Cook one-half tablespoon butter until browned. Add a few grains, each, mustard and cayenne, one-fourth teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce, and a few drops lemon juice, and two tablespoons stewed and strained tomatoes.
SPINACH.
Chop one cup cooked spinach drained as dry as possible. Season with salt and pepper, press through a purée strainer, reheat in butter, using as much as desired or as much as the spinach will take up. Arrange on serving dish and garnish with white of "hard boiled" egg cut in strips and yolk forced through strainer.
BRUSSELS SPROUTS WITH CURRY SAUCE.
Pick over Brussels sprouts, remove wilted leaves, and soak in cold salt water fifteen minutes. Cook in boiling salted water twenty minutes, or until easily pierced with skewer. Drain, and pour over one-fourth cup curry sauce.
Curry Sauce.—Mix one-fourth teaspoon mustard, one-fourth teaspoon salt, and a few grains paprika. Add yolk of one egg slightly beaten, one tablespoon olive oil, one and one-half tablespoons vinegar, and a few drops of onion juice. Cook over hot water, stirring constantly until mixture thickens. Add one-fourth teaspoon curry powder, one teaspoon melted butter, and one-eighth teaspoon chopped parsley.
FRIED CAULIFLOWER.
Steam or boil a small cauliflower. Cool and separate into pieces. Sauté enough for one serving in olive oil until thoroughly heated. Season with salt and pepper, arrange on serving-dish, and pour over one tablespoon melted butter.
CAULIFLOWER À LA HUNTINGTON.
Separate hot steamed cauliflower into pieces and pour over sauce made same as sauce for Brussels sprouts with curry sauce.
CAULIFLOWER WITH HOLLANDAISE SAUCE.
Serve boiled cauliflower with Hollandaise sauce, as given with baked fillet of halibut, Hollandaise sauce.
MUSHROOMS IN CREAM.
Clean, peel and break in pieces six medium-sized mushroom caps. Sauté in one-half tablespoon butter three minutes. Add one and one-half tablespoons cream and cook until mushrooms are tender. Season with salt and pepper and a slight grating of nutmeg.
BROILED MUSHROOMS.
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