Celtnet Eliza Acton Index to Modern Cookery





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Acton gingerbread, 552
Albert's, Prince, pudding, 411
Almond, cake, 545
     candy, 566
     cream, for blamange, 478
     macaroons, 544
     paste, 367
     paste, fairy fancies of, 368
     paste, tartlets of, 367
     pudding, 425
     pudding, Jewish, 608
     shamrocks (very good and very pretty), 574
Almonds, to blanch, 542
     
chocolate, 568
     to colour for cakes or pastry, 542
     in cheesecakes, 361
     to pound, 542
     in soups, 21
     to reduce the paste, the quickest and easiest way, 542
Alose, or Shad, to cook, 79
American oven, 178
Anchovies, to fillet, 389
     fried in batter, 84
     potted, 306
     curried toasts with, 389
Anchovy, butter, 138
     sauce, 115
Apfel krapfen (German receipt), 373
Apple cake, 362
     calf's feet jelly, 464
     Charlotte, or Charlotte de Pommes, 486
     marmalade for Charlotte de Pommes, 487
     custards, 482
     dumplings, fashionable, 420
     fritters, 384
     hedgehog, or Suédoise, 480
     jelly, 522
     jelly, exceedingly fine, 523
     juice, prepared, 456
     pudding, 408
     pudding, common, 409
     sauce, 124
     sauce, baked, 124
     sauce, brown, 125
     soup, 21
     snowballs, 421
     tart, 363
     young green, tart, 364
     creamed tart, 364
Apples, baked compote of (our little lady's receipt), 572
     buttered, or Pommes au beurre, 488
Apricots, compote of green, 457
Apricots dried, French receipt for, 517
     to dry, a quick and easy method, 517
Apricot blamange, 479
     fritters, 384
     marmalade, 516
Arabian, or Turkish Piláw, Mr Lane's receipt for, 614
Artichokes, Jerusalem, à la Reine, 388
     to boil, 326
     en salade 326
     to remove the chokes from, 326
     Jerusalem, to boil, 377
     Jerusalem, to fry, 338
     Jerusalem, mashed, 338
     soup of, 19
Asparagus, to boil, 319
     to serve cold (observation), 319
     points, dressed like peas (entremets), 319
Aspic, or clear savoury jelly, 104
Arocē Docē, or sweet rice a la Portugaise, 489
Arrow-root, to thicken sauces with, 106
     to thicken soup with, 2, 4
     Potato, 154
     sauce (clear), 403


Bacon, to boil, 259
     broiled or fried, 259
     Cobbett's receipt for, 252
     dressed rashers of, 259
     French for larding, 254
     lardoons of, 181
     to pickle cheeks of, 254
     genuine Yorkshire receipt for curing, 253
     super-excellent, 256
Bain-marie, use of, 105
Baked apple-pudding, or custard, 437
     apple-pudding, the lady's or invalid's new, 608
     apple-pudding, a common, 409
     compote of apples, 572
     minced beef, 207
     round of spiced beef, 199
     beet-root, 339
     bread-puddings, 429, 430
     calf's feet and head, 178
     custard, 483
     haddocks, 73
     ham, 258
     joints, with potatoes, 179
     mackerel, 70
marrow bones, 206


Baked mullet, 76
     ox-cheek, 206
     pike, 81
     potatoes, 312
     raisin puddings, 441, 442
     salmon, 60, 179
     smelts, 78
     soles (or soles au plat), 66
     soup, 178
     sucking-pig, 250
     whitings, à la Francaise, 68
Baking, directions for, or oven cookery, 178
Banbury cakes, 549
Bantam's eggs, to boil or poach, 446, 449
Barberries, to pickle,
     in bunches, to preserve, 526
     stewed, for dessert, 459
Barberry jam, a good receipt for, 526
     jam, another receipt for, 527
     superior jelly and marmalade, 527
     and rice pudding,
     tart, 364
Barley-sugar, 564
Barley-water, excellent (poor Xury's receipt), 583
Basket, wire, for frying, 177
Batter, French, for frying meat and vegetables, &c., 130
     cod's sounds fried in, 63
     salsify, fried in, 383
     to mix for puddings, 397
Béchamel, 108
Beans, French, to boil, 321
     à la Francaise, 321
     another excellent receipt for, 322
     Windsor, to boil, 322
Beef, à la mode, 192
     breslaw of, 206
     cake (very good), 190
     to choose, 184
     minced collops of, au naturel, 201
     savoury minced collops of, 201
     Scotch minced collops of, 202
     richer minced collops of, 202
     divisions of, 184
     Dutch or hung, 197
     extract of, Baron Liebig's, 6
     fillet of, braised, 180
     fillet of, roast, 187
     hashed, French receipt for, 206
     cold, common hash of, 205
     cold, excellent hash of, 205
     collared, 198
     collared, another receipt for, 198
     gravy, Baron Biebig's, 96
     Norman hash of, 206
     heart, to roast, 204
     Jewish (smoked), 606
     kidney, to dress, 204
     kidney (a plainer way), 205
     marrow, clarified for keeping, 208
     marrow, to prepare for frying     croustades, &c., 388
     marrow-bones, to boil, 207
     marrow-bones, baked, 208
     minced, baked, 207
Beef palates (Entrée), 194
     palates (Neapolitan mode), 195
     Hamburg pickle for, 197
     another pickle for, 197
     ribs of, to roast, 185
     roll, or canellon de boeuf, 201
     miniature round of, 200
     round of, to salt and boil, 195
     round of, spiced, 199
     round of, roast, 186
     rump of, to roast, 186
     rump of, to stew, 194
     to salt and pickle various ways, 195
     common receipt for salting, 198
     saunders of, 207
     shin of, to stew, 192
     shin of, for stock, 97
     sirloin of, to roast, 185
     sirloin of, stewed, 193
     spiced (good and wholesome), 199
     smoked, 606
     steak, roast, 187
     steak, stewed, 189
     steak, stewed in its own gravy, 189
     steaks, best and most tender, 185
     steaks, broiled, 187
     steaks, broiled, sauces appropriate to, 188
     steaks fried, 189
     steaks, à la Francaise, 188
     steaks, à la Francaise,     another receipt for, 189
     steak pie, 354
     steak puddings, 399, 401
     good English stew of, 191
     German stew, 190
     Stufato, 615
     Welsh stew of, 191
     tongue (Bordyke's receipt for stewing), 203
     tongue potted, 305
     tongues (various modes of curing), 202
     tongues, to dress, 203
     tongues, Suffolk receipt for, 203
Beet-root, to bake, 339
     to boil, 339
     to stew, 340
Belgrave mould, 489
Bengal currie powders, 615
Bermuda witches, 491
Birthday syllabub, 581
Biscuits, Aunt Charlotte's, 561
     Captain's, good, 560
     Colonel's, 561
     cheap ginger, 560
     Threadneedle-street, 560
     wine, 560
Bishop, Oxford receipt for, 580
Black-cap pudding, 407
Black-caps par excellence, 460
Black cock, and gray hen, to roast, 291
Blamange, or blanc manger, apricot, 479
     good common (author's receipt), 476
     calf's feet, to make, 454
     currant, 479
     quince (delicious), 478
     quince, with almond cream, 478


Blamange, rich, 477
     strawberry (extremely good), 477
     strengthening, 476
Blanc, a, 169
Blanch, to, meat, vegetables, &c., 182
Blanquette, of sucking pig, 250
     of veal or lamb with mushrooms, 229
Boil, to, meat, 167
     a round of beef, 196
boiled calf's head, 210
     chestnuts, 274
     custards, 481
     eels (German receipt), 83
     fowls, 273
     leeks, 318
     rice, to serve with stewed fruit, &c. 422
     rice-pudding, 419, 420
     turnip radishes, 318
     breast of veal, 218
     fillet of veal, 217
     knuckle of veal, 221
     loin of veal, 218
Boiling, general directions for, 167
     scientific, Baron Liebig's directions for, 168
Bonbons, palace, 567
Bone, to, calf's head for brawn, 24, 215
     calf's head, the cook's receipt, 211
     calf's head for mock turtle soup, 24
     a fowl or turkey without opening it, 265
     a fowl or turkey, another mode, 265
     fowls, for fricassees, curries, and pies, 266
     a hare, 285
a leg of mutton, 236
     a loin of mutton for pies, 355
a breast of veal, 618
a shoulder of veal or mutton, 219
     neck of venison for pies, 352
Bonin, general directions for, 182
Bottle Jack, 170
Bottled fruits, for winter use,
     gooseberries,
     tomatas, or tomata-catsup, 151
Boudin, à la Richelieu, 288
Boudinettes of lobsters, &c., 92
Boulettes, potato, 314
Bouilli, French receipt for hashed, 206
Bouillon, observations on, 9
Brain cakes, 162
     another receipt for, 162
Braise, to burn, 180
Braised fillet of beef, 180
Brandy, cherry (Tappington Everard receipt), 579
     lemon, for flavouring sweet dishes, 153
     peaches preserved in, 571
     trifle, or tipsy cake, 274
Brandied morella cherries, 571
Brawn Brack, cake (Irish), 546
     good, light, 554
Brawn, calf's head (author's receipt), 215
     Tonbridge, 260
Bread, Bordyke receipt for, 597
     to know when baked, 604
     Bavarian brown, Liebig's, 599
     brown, English, 599
     crumbs, fried, 131
     crumbs, to prepare for frying fish, 131
     dairy, without yeast, 602
     to freshen stale, 603
     to fry for garnishing, 131
     to fry for soups, 5
     with German yeast, 598
     home-made, remarks on, 594
     household, 596
     to keep, 6093
     partridges served with, 279
     patties, 387
     potato, 600
     puddings, 418, 430
     and butter pudding, 428, 429
     rules to be observed in making, 596
     sauce, 112
     sauce with onion, 113
     unfermented, 500
     to purify yeast for, 595
Bream, sea, to dress, 75
Brioche paste, 349
Brill, to boil, 58
Broccoli, 326
Broiled beef-steak, 187
     bacon, 259
     cutlets, mutton, 241
     cutlets, pork, 251
     eels with sage (German), 617
     fowl, 274
     mackerel, 71
     red mullet, 76
     partridge, 290
     partridge (French receipt), 290
Broiling, general directions for, 175
Broil, the Cavalier's, 240
Broth, or bouillon, 6
     veal, or mutton, 44
Browned flour for thickening soups and sauces, 131
Browning, with salamander, 183
Brown, rich, English gravy, 99
     apple sauce, 125
     capter sauce, 121
     chestnut sauce, 129
     mushroom sauce, 123
     onion sauce, 125
     rabbit soup, 31
Brown to, with salamander, 183
Brussels sprouts, 340
Buns, light, of different kinds, 559
     Exeter, 559
     excellent soda, 561
     Geneva, 601
Burdwan, an Indian, 612
Burlington Whimsey, 212
Burnt coffee, or gloria, 592
Buttered apples, 488
     cherries, 490
Butter, anchovy, 138
     burnt, or browned, 109
     clarified, for storing and for immediate use, 110
Butter to cool for crust, 345
     creamed, and otherwise prepared for cakes, 543
     lobster, 138
     melted, good common, 168
     melted, French, 109
     melted, rich, 108
     melted, rich, without flour, 109
     melted, white, 109
     loin of lamb stewed in, 246
     truffled, 139
Butter-milk, for bread, 602

Cabbage, to boil, 332
     stewed, 333
     red, to stew (Flemish receipt), 340
     red, to pickle, 539
Café noir, 592
Cake, fine almond, 545
     apple, 362
     beef or mutton, 190
     breakfast, French, 540
     a cheap common, 555
     cream cake, 554
     thick, light gingerbread, 551
     a good light luncheon cake, 554
     cheap nursery, 555
     a good Madeira, 548
     pound, 546
     rice, 546
     sausage-meat, or pain de porc frais, 261
     a good soda, 556
     a good sponge, 547
     tipsy, 474
     veal, 222
     veal, good (Bordyke receipt for), 222
     Venetian or Neapolitan (super-excellent), 547
     white, 546
Cakes, Banbury, 549
     to colour sugar candy for, 542
     flead, or fleed, 558
     cocoa-nut gingerbread, 552
     common gingerbread, 553
     richer gingerbread, 553
     queen, 556
     general remarks on, 540
     very good small rich, 558
     to prepare butter for rich, 543
     to whisk eggs for light rich, 543
     small, sugar, various, 558
     small Venetian, 548
Calf's head, à la Maitré d'Hotel, 214
     abitger receipt for, 462
     jelly, apple, 464
     jelly, orange, 464
Calf's feet jelly, modern varieties of, 463
     to prepare for stock, 453
     stewed, 228
     stock, 453
     stock, to clarify, 454
Calf's liver, stoved or stewed, 228
     roast, 229
     stock, to clarify, 454
Calf's liver, stoved or stewed, 228
     roast, 229
     sweetbreads, 227
Cambridge milk punch, 581
Candy, cocoa-nut, 566
     ginger, 565
     orange-flower, 565
     orange-flower (another receipt for), 566
Canellon de bœuf, 201
Canellons, filled with apricot or peach marmalade, 385
     of brioche paste, 385
Caper sauce, 121
     sauce for fish, 121
Capillaire in punch, 580
Caramel, to boil sugar to, 563
     the quickest way, 563
Carp, to stew, 82
Carrots, au beurre, 336
     to boil, 335
     in their own juice, 337
     mashed or buttered (Dutch), 336
     in plum pudding, 417
     sweet for second course, 336
     the Windsor receipt (Entrée), 335
Carrot, soup, common, 20
     soup, a finer, 20
Casserole of rice, savoury, 351
     of rice, sweet, 438
Catsup, the cook's, or compound, 149
     lemon, 150
     mushroom, 146, 148
     mushroom, double, 148
     pontac, for fish, 150
     tomata, 151
     walnut, 149, 150
Cauliflowers, to boil, 325
     French receipt for, 325
     à la Francaise, 325
     with Parmesan cheese, 325
Cavalier's the, broil, 240
Cayennne, vinegar, 153
Celery, boiled, 341
     salad, to serve with pheasants,
     sauce, 128
     stewed, 341
Chantilly baskets, 474
Charlotte de pommes, or apple Charlotte, 485
     à la Parisienne, 487
Chatnies (Mauritian), 144, 610
Cheese, damson, 520
     in fondu, 379
     Italian pork, 260
     with maccaroni, 392
     with maccaroni, à la Reine, 393
     in ramakins, 375
     to serve with white and maccaroni soup, 13
Cheesecakes, cocoa-nut (Jamaica receipt), 371
     Madame Werner's Rosenvik, 372
Cherries, brandied, morella, 571
Cherries, compote of Kentish, 458
     compote of morella, 458
     morella, to dry, 504
     dried with sugar, 502
     dried without, 503
     dried, superior receipt, 503
     to pickle, 532
     brandy, 579
     cherry, cheese, 504
     cherry, paste, 504
Chestnuts, boiled, 574
     roasted, 574
     stewed, 342
Chestnut forcemeat, No. 15, 162
     sauce, brown, 129
     sauce, white, 129
     soups, 19
Chetney, various ways of making, 144
Chicken broiled, 274
     cutlets, 275, 276
     fried, à la Malabar, 276
     patties (good), 359
     potato pastry, 350
Chicken pie (common), 353
     modern pie, 353
Chickens, boiled, 273
     fricasseed, 275
     in soup, 29
China chilo of mutton, 241
Chocolate, almonds, 568
     drops, 567
     to make, 592
     Spanish receipt for making, 592
Chops, lamb or mutton, broiled, 241
     mutton, stewed in their own gravy (good), 240
     pork, 251
Choirissa or Jewish sausage, with rice, 607
Christopher North's own sauce for many meats, 119
Cocoa, to make, 593
Cocoa-nut candy, 566
     cheesecakes, 371
     in curries, 296
     Doce, 490
     gingerbread, 553
     macaroons, 545
     puddings, 424
     soup, 19
Cod fish, to boil, 61
     slices of, fried, 61
     stewed, 62
     stewed in brown sauce, 63
Cod's sounds, to boil, 63
     to fry in batter, 63
Coffee, to boil, 591
     breakfast, French, 590
     burnt, or coffee à la Militaire, vulgarly called Gloria, 592
     to filter, 590
     directions for making, 589
     strong, clear, to serve after dinner, called café noir, 592
     remarks on, 587
     to roast, 588
     roaster, 588
Cold, calf's head, to re-dress, 214
Cold, fowls, ditto, 276,277
     leg of mutton, ditto, 207
     maître d'hotel sauce, 133
     meat, excellent sauces to serve with, 133, 134, 136
     salmon, to dress, 59
     turbot, ditto, 59
Collops minced, au naturel, 201
     savoury minced, 201
sauté-pan for frying, 176
     Scotch, 226
     Scotch minced, 202
Compote of apples, baked (our little Lady's receipt), 572
     of green apricots, 457
     of bullaces, 458
     of cherries, 458
     of Kentish cherries, 458
     of Morella cherries, 458
     of green currants, 457
     of red currants, 457
     of damsons, 458
     of figs, 492
     of green gooseberries, 457
     of magnum bonum, or other large plums, 458
     of peaches, 459
     of peaches, another receipt, 459
Compote de pigeons, 619
Compote de pigeons aux petits pois, 619
     of Siberian crabs, 458
     of spring fruit (rhubarb), 457
Confectionary, 562
Conjurer, a, its uses, 175
Consommé, 10
Constantia jelly, 467
Cookery (English), common causes of its failure, 167
Cool cup, a, 582
Corn, Indian green, to boil, 329
Counsellor's cup, 585
Crab, cold, dressed, 88
     hot, 89
Creamed tartlets, 375
     spring fruit, or rhubarb trifle, 486
Cream, Chantilly, basket filled with, 474
Cream cake, delicious, 554
     crust, 347
     Devonshire, or clotted, 451
     jelly, filled with, 469
     lemon, made without cream, 475
     Nesselrôde, 471
     remarks on, 450
     Swiss, 473
     in soups, 19, 22, 29, 30
Creams, lemon (very good), 475
     fruit, 475
     Italian, 475
Créme à la Comtesse, or the Countess's cream, 272
Créme, Parisienne, 479
Crisped potatoes, or potato-ribbons, to serve with cheese, 313
Croquettes of rice (entremets), 385
     of rice, filled with preserve,
     of rice, savoury, 386
Croustades, or Dresden patties, 387
     of various kinds, 387
     small, dressed in marrow, 388
     small, à la bonne maman, 389
Croute aux-champignons, or mushroom-toast, 330
Crust butter, for puddings, 398
     cream, 347
flead, 347
     French, for hot or cold meat pies, 347
     excellent short, 349
     rich short, for tarts, 349
Crust, common suet for pies, 248
     very superior suet, for pies, 348
     suet, for puddings, 398
Crusts, to serve with cheese,
Cucumber (author's receipt), to dress, 323
     soup, 38
     vinegar, 152
Cucumbers à la Crême, 324
     à la Poulette, 324
     dressed, 323
     fried, 324
     stewed, 323
Curds and whey, 451
Currants, to clean for puddings and cakes, 397
     green, stewed, 457
     red, stewed, 457
Currant blamange, 479
     custard, 482
     dumplings, 421
     jam, red (delicious), 509
     jam, white, 510
     jelly, finel black, 511
     jelly, French, 509
     jelly, superlative red, 509
     jelly, white, very fine, 510
     jelly, tartlets, 375
     paste, 510
     pudding, 408
syrup, or sirop de grossilles, 579
Curried eggs, 301
     gravy, 302
     maccaroni, 300
     oysters, 302
     toasts, with anchovies, 389
     sweetbreads, 301
Currie, Mr Arnott's 297
     a Bengal, 298
     a dry, 298
     common Indian, 299
Currie powder, Mr Arnott's, 297
Curries, remarks on, 296
     Selim's (Capt. White's), 300
Custard, baked, common, 483
     a finer, 483
     currant, 482
     the Duke's, 482
     the Queen's, 481
     veal, or Sefton, 362
Custards, boiled, good, old-fashioned, 481
     boiled, rich, 481
     chocolate, 483
     French, 484
     quince or apple, 482
Cutlets of Calf's head, 213
Chicken, English, 275
     of fowls, partridges, or pigeons (Entrée), 276
     lamb, in their own gravy, stewed, 246
     lamb, or mutton, with Soubise sauce, 246
     mutton, broiled, 241
     of cold mutton, 243
     mutton, in their own gravy, stewed, 240
     pork, 251
     veal à la Francaise, 226
     veal à l'Indienne, or Indian fashion, 225
     veal à la mode de Londres, or London fashion, 225
     veal, plain, 225
     of sweetbreads, 237

Damson, cheese, 520
     jam, 519
     jelly, 519
     solid, 519
     pudding, 408
Des Cerneaux, or walnut salad, 141
Devonshire junket, 452
Dough nuts, Isle of Wight, receipt for, 556
Dresden patties, or croustades, 387
Dried apples, to stew, 572
     apricots, French receipt, 517
     cherries, with sugar, 502, 503
     gooseberries, with and without sugar, 501
     mushrooms, 153
     plums (Pruneaux de Tours), to stew, 573
Dry, to apricots, a quick and easy method, 517
     Imperatrice plums, 521
     Mogul plums, 513
     peaches or nectarines, 518
Duck, stewed, 279
Ducks, to roast, 279
     stuffing for, No, 9, 160
     wild, to roast, 294
Dumplings, apple (fashionable), 420
     currant, light, 421
     lemon, 421
     Norfolk, 421
     Suffolk, or hard, 421
Dutch, or hung beef, 197
     custard, 488
     flummery, 477

Eels, boiled, German receipt, 83
     Cornish receipt, 84
     to fry, 83
Egg balls, 162
     sauce for calf's head, 111
     sauce, common, 110
     sauce, good, 110
     a swan's, to boil hard, 448
     swan's en salada, 448
Eggs, to boil in the shell, 445
     to cook in the shell, without boiling, 445
     continental mode of dressing, or œufs au plat, 450
eggs, do dress Guinea fowls or Bantams, 446
     to dress turkey, 447
     curried, 301
     forced turkey's or swan's, 447
     forced, for salad, 137
     to preserve for many weeks, 444
     poached, with gravy, 449
     to poach, 449
     to whisk, for cakes, 543
Elderberry wine, 584
Elegant, the Economist's, pudding, 415, 428
     lobster salad, 142
English, brioche, 349
     brown gravy, 99
     game pie, 352
     puff paste, 346
     stew, 191
Entrées, beef cake, 190
     beef collops, 201
     beef palates, 194, 195
     beef roll, or canellon de bœuf, 201
     beef steaks à la Francaise, 188, 189
     beef tongues, 202
     Bengal currie, 298
     blanquette of sucking pig, 250
     blanquette of veal or lamb, with mushrooms, 229
     broiled mutton cutlets, 241
     broiled oxtail, 195
     boudinettes of lobsters, shrimps, &c., 92
     calf's head à la maitre d'hotel, 214
     calf's head, the Warder's way, 211
     calf's liver, stewed, 228
     casserole of rice, 351
     chicken cutlets, 275
     chicken patties, 359
     compote de pigeons, 299
     curries, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 615
     croquettes of savoury, of rice, 386
     croustades filled with mince, 387
     cutlets of cal's head, 213
     cutlets of fowls, partridges, or pigeons, 275
     Dresden patties, 387
     filets of mackerel, 71
     fillets of mackerel in wine, 72
     fillets of soles, 65
     fillets of whitings, 68*
     fowls, à la Carlsfors, 273
     fricandeau of veal, 223
     fricaseed fowls of chickens, 274
fried chicken à la Malabar, 275
     hashed fowl, 276
     lamb cutlets in their own gravy, 246
     lamb or mutton cutlets, with soubise sauce, 246
     lobster cutlets, 91
     lobsters fricasseed, 89
Entrées, loin of lamb stewed in butter, 246
     minced fowl, 276
     minced veal with oysters, 231
     mutton cutlets in their own gravy, 240
     mutton kidneys à la Francaise, 243
     Oxford receipt for mutton kidneys, 244
     oyster patties, 259
     oyster sausages, 87
     patties à la pontife and à a cardinale, 360
     pork cutlets, 251
     rissoles, 387
     salmis of game, 292, 294
     savoury croquettes of rice, 286
     savoury rissoles, 387
     sausages and chestnuts, 262
     scallops o fowl au béchamel, 277
     Sefton, a, or veal custard, 362
     small pain de veau, or veal cake, 222
     spring stew of veal, 224
     stewed beefsteak, 189
     stewed calf's feet, 228
     stewed duck, 278
     stewed leg of lamb with white sauce, 245
     stewed oxtails, 195
     stewed tongue, 203
     sweetbread cutlets, 227
     sweetbreads, stewed, fricasseed, or roasted, 227
truffled sausages, or saucisses aux fruffles      veal cutlets, 225
     veal cutlets or collops, à la Francaise, 226
     veal cutlets à l'Indienne, or Indian fashion, 225
     veal cutlets à la mode de Londres, or London fashion, 225
     veal fricasseed, 231
     minced, 230
     vol-au-vent, 357
     small, vols-au-vents, 374
Entremets, apfel krapfen (German receipt), 373
     apple cake, or German tart, 362
     apple calf's feet jelly, 464
     Charlotte, 486
     apple custards, 482
     apple, peach, or orange fritters, 384
     apple hedgehog, or Suédoise, 480
     apple tarts, 363
     apricot blamange, 479
     arocē docē, or sweet rice à la Portugaise, 489
     asparagus points, dressed like peas, 319
     barberry tart, 364
     Bermuda witches, 491
     blamanges (various), 476–479
Entremets, Black caps, par excellence, 460
     boiled custards, 481
     brioche fritters, 384
     buttered cherries, or cerises au beurre, 490
     calf's feet jelly, 461, 463
     canellons, 385
     canellons of brioche paste, 385
     cauliflowers à la Parisienne, 487
     chocolate custard, 483
     cocoa-nut cheese cakes, 371
     compotes (various) of fruit, 457, 458
     constantia jelly, 467
     creamed tartlets, 375
     crême à la Comtesse, or the Countess's cream, 472
     croquettes of rice, 385
     croquettes of rice, finer, 386
     croustades, or sweet patties à la minute, 387
     cucumbers à la crême, 324
     cucumbers, à la poulette, 324
     currant jelly tartlets or custards, 375
     custards (baked), 483
     custards (various), 481, 484
     dressed maccaroni, 392
     fairy ancies, 368
     fanchonettes, 378
     forced eggs, or eggs en surprise, 447
     French beans à la Francaise, 321
     gâteau of mixed fruits, 461
     gâteau de pommes, 460
     gâteau de ris, 433
     gâteau de semoule, 430
     genoises à la Reine, 366
     German puffs, 484
Gertrude à la Francaise, 320
     green peas with cream, 321
     imperial gooseberry fool, 480
     Italian creams, 475
     jaumange, or jaune manger, 477
     Jerusalem artichokes à la Reine, 338
     lemon calf's feet jelly, 467
     lemon creams, 475
     lemon fritters, 387
     lemon sandwiches, 374
     lemon sponge, 480
     lemon tartlets, 372
     lobster au béchamel, 82
     lobster salad, 142
     Louise Franks' citron soufflé, 378
     Madame Werner's Rosenvik cheese cakes, 372
     Madeleine puddings, 432
     Meringue puddings, 432
     Meringues, 550, 551
     mincemeat fritters, 383
     mince pies, 369
Entremets, mince pies royal, 370
     monitor's tart, 370
     moulder rice, or sago, and apple-juice, 442
     mushroom-toast, 330
     mushrooms au beurre, 329
     Nesselrôde pudding, 491
     omlette aux fines herbes, 380
     omlette soufflée, 381
     orange calf's feet jelly, 464
     orange fritters, 384
     orange isinglass jelly, 465
     oranges filled with jelly, 466
     pancakes, 382
     pastry sandwiches, 374
     plain common fritters, 381
     pommes au beurre, or buttere apples, 486
     potatoes à la maitre d'hotel, 315
     potato boulettes, 314
     potato fritters, 384
     potato-ribbons, 313
     potted meats, 308
     prawns, 93
     pudding-pies, 371
     Queen Mab's summer pudding,** 470
     quince blamange, 478
     ramakins à l'Ude, 375
     raspberry puffs, 375
     rice à a Vathek, 440
     salad of lobster, 142
     sea-kale, 316
     sea-kale stewed in gravy, 316
     scooped potatoes, 312
     spinach à l'Anglaise, 317
     spinach (French receipt), 316
     stewed celery, 341
     stewed blamange, 477
     strawberry isinglass jelly, 468
     strawberry tartlets, 375
     suédoise of peaches, 488
     sweet carrots, 336
     sweet casserole of rice, 438
     sweet maccaroni, 490
     Swiss cream, or trifle, 473
     tartlets of almond paste, 367
     tipsy cake, or brandy trifle, 474
     tourte meringuée, 363
     trifle (excellent), 473
     truffles à l'Italienne, 331
     truffles à la serviette, 331
     turnips in white sauce, 334
     Venetian fritters, 383
     Vol-au-vent à la crême, 358
     Vol-au-vent of fruit, 358
     Vol-au-vent, small, à la Parisienne, 374
Epicurean sauce, 151
Eschalots, to pickle, 537
     to serve with venison, 284
Eschalot sauce, milk, 127
     vinegar, 152
     wine, 153
Espagnole, or Spanish sauce, 100
     with wine, 100
Fairy Fancies (fantaisies de fêes), 368
Fanchonnettes (entremets), 374
Fancy jellies, 469
Fermentation of bread, 604
Feuilletage, or fine puff paste, 345
Figs, stewed, 492
Fillets of mackerel boiled, 71
     of mackerel, fried or broiled, 71
     of mackerel, stewed in wine, 72
     of soles, 65
     of whitings, 68
Fillet of mutton, 238
     of veal au béchamel, with oysters, 215
     of veal, boiled, 217
     of veal, roast, 216
Finnan haddocks (to dress), 74
Fish, to bake, 55
     boiled, to render firm, 54
     brine, for boiling, 54
     beat moder for boiling, 53
     to choose, 48
     to clean, 50
     cooking, mode of, beat adapted to different kinds of, 51
     fat for frying, 55
     to keep, 51
     to keep hot for table, 56
     to know when cooked, 55
     to sweeten when tainted, 51
     salt, to boil, 62
     salt, à la maitre d'hotel, 63
     salt, in potato-pasty, 350
     shell, dishes of, 85
Flead, or feeed crust, 347
Flavouring, for sweet dishes, 456
Flounders, to boil and fry, 75
Flour, browned, for thickening soups, &c., 131
Flour of potatoes (fecule de pommes de terre), 154
     of rice, 154
Fondu a, 379
Forced turkeys' or swans' eggs, 447
     turkey, 268
Forcemeats, general remarks on, 156
Forcemeat balls for mock turtke, No. 11, 161
     chestnut, No 15, 162
     Mr Cooke's for geese or ducks, No. 10, 161
     another good common, No. 2, 157
     French, an excellent, No. 16, 163
     French, called quenelles, No. 17, 163
     for hare, No. 8, 160
     mushroom, No. 7, 159
     oyster, No. 5, 159
     oyster, finer, No. 6, 159
     for raised, and other cold pies, No. 18, 164
     common suet, No. 4, 158
     superior suet, No. 3, 158
     fourneau économique, or portable French furnace, 494, 495
Fowl, a, to brine, without opening it, 265
     to bone another way, 265
Fowl, to bone, for fricassees, &c., 266
     to broil, 274
     à la Carlsfors, 273
     fried, à la Malabar (entrée), 276
     hashed, 276
     minced (French and other recieipts), 277
     minced, French receipt (entrée), 276
     roast (French receipt), 273
     to roast a, 272
     scollops of, au béchamel, 278
Fowl-Guinea, to roast a, 273
Fowl, wild, 294
     salmi of, 294
Fowls à la mayonnaise, 278
     to bone, for fricassees, curries, and pies, 260
     boiled, 274
     cutlets of, English (entrée), 275
     fricasseed, 275
     cold, fritot of, 277
     cold, grillade of, 278
French batter, for frying fruit, vegetables, &c., 130
     melted butter, 109
     breakfast cake, or Sally Lunn, 549
     crust, for hot or cold pies, 347
     receipt for boiling a ham, 258
     maître d'hotel sauce, 116, 117
     rice pudding, 433
     partridges, 290
     semoulina pudding, 430
     salad, 140
     salad dressing, 140
     salmi, or hash of game, 292
     thickening, or roux, 106
     beans à la Francaise, 321
     beans, an excellent receipt for, 322
     beans, to boil, 321
Fresh herrings (Farleigh receipt for), 74
Fricandeau of veal, 223
Fried anchovies in batter, 84
     bread crumbs, 131
     bread for garnishing, 131
     canellons, 385
     cod-fish, slices of, 61
     Jerusalem artichokes, 338
     mackerel, 70
     parsnips, 337
     potatoes, 313
     salsify, 341
     soles, 64
Fritters, apple, apricot, orange, or peach, 384
     brioche, 384
     cake, 382
     lemon, 384
     mincemeat (very good), 383
     orange, 384
     plain, common, 381
     of plum pudding, 382
     potato, 384
     of spring fruit (rhubarb), 383
     Venetian, 383
Fruit, to bottle for winter use, 522
     creams, 475
     en chemise, 570
     isinglass jellies, 464-469
Galantine of chicken, 266
Galette, 557
Game, to chooose, 281
     directions for keeping, 281
     gravy of, 289
     hashes of, 292, 294
Gar-fish, to broil or bake, 77
Garlic, mild ragout of, 126
     vinegar, 152
Gâteau of mixed fruits, 461
     de pommes, 460
     de semoule, or French semoulina pudding, 480
     de ris, or French rice pudding, 433
Geneva buns, or rolls, 601
Genevese sauce, 117
Genoises à la Reine, or her Majesty's pastry, 366
German puffs, 484
     pudding, 412
     pudding sauce (delicious), 413
     yeast, observations on, 598
Gertrude à la Crême, 487
Gherkins, to pickle, 532
     to pickle, French receipt, 533
Ginger biscuits, cheap, 560
     bread, 553
     bread, Acton, 552
     bread, cocoa-nut, 553
     bread, thick, light, 551
     candy, 565
     oven cakes, 552
     wine (excellent), 584
Glaze, to make, 104
Glaze, to, pastry, 345
Glazing, directions for, 182
     for fine pastry and cakes, 345
Goose, to deprive of its strong odour, Obs: 271
     to roast, 271
     to roast a green, 271
Gooseberries, to bottle for tarts, 499
     dried, with sugar, 499
     dried without sugar, 510
Gooseberry jam, red, 500
     jam, very fine, 500
     jelly, 500, 501
     paste, 501
     pudding, 435, 408, 420
     sauce for mackerel, 120
Grape jelly, 520
Gravies, to heighten the colour and flavour of, 96
     introductory remarks on, 84
     shin of beef stock for, 97
Gravy, good beef or veal (English receipt), 99
     Baron Liebig's beef (most excellent), 96
     rich brown, 99
Gravy, cheap, for fowl, 101
     another cheap, 102
     curried, 302
     Espagnole, highly-flavoured, 100
     Espagnole with wine, 100
     for a goose, 102
     in haste, 101
     just des rogons, or kidney gravy, 101
     orange, for wild fowl, 102
     veal, rich, deep-coloured, 98
     veal, rich, pale, or consommé, 97
     for venison, plain, 99
     for haunch of venision, 283
     rich, for venision, 100
     sweet sauce, or gravy, for venision, 100
     soup, or stock, clear, pale, 10
     soup, cheap, clear, 11
     soup, another receipt for, 10
Gray hen to roast, 291
Green goose, to roast, 271
     mint sauce, 132
     mint vinegar, 152
     orange plum, preserve of, 514
     peas, à la Francaise, 320
     peas, with cream, 321
     pea-soup, excellent, 39
     peas-soup, with meat, 39
Greengage jam, or marmalade, 515
Groseillée, 513
Ground rice puddings, 435
     in pudding-pies, 371
Grouse, to roast, 292
     salmi of, 292
Guava, English, 520
     strawberry jelly, which resembles, 505
Guinea-fowl, to roast, 273
Gurnards, to dress in various ways, 74

Haddocks, baked, 73
     to boil, 73
     Finnan, to dress, 74
     to fry, 73
Ham, to bake a, 258
     to boil a, 256
     to boil a (French receipt), 258
     potted, excellent, 304
Hams, Bordyke receipt for, 256
     to garnish and ornament in various ways, 257
     to pickle, 254
     superior to Westphalia (Monsieur Ude's receipt), 255
     genuine Yorkshire receipt for, 253
Hamburgh pickle, for hams, beef, and tongues, 197
     another pickle, for hams, beef, and tongues, 197
Hare, to choose, 282
     forcemeat for, No. 8, 160
     sweet gravy for, 284
     in pie, 352
     potted, 307
     to roast, 284
     to roast superior receipt, 285
     soup, superlative, 32
     soup, a less expensive, 32
Hare, stewed, 286
Haricots blancs, 338
Harrico, Norman, 224
Hashed bouilli, 206
     calf's head, 213
     fowl, 276
     venision, 284
Hash, a, of cold beef or mutton (excellent), 205
     common, of cold beef or mutton, 205
     cheap, of calf's head, 213
     Norman, 206
Haunch of mutton, to roast, 234
     of venison, to roast, 282
Herrings, fresh (Farleigh receipt), 74
     red, à la Dauphin, 84
     red, common English mode, 84

Iced pudding, Nesselrôde, 491
Ice, advantage of, for jellies, fine paste, &c., 575
Ices, observations on, 575
     currant, 576
     raspberry, 576
     strawberry, 576
Icing, for tarts, &c., 345
     white or coloured, for fine pastry, or cakes, 543
Imperatrice plums, to dry, 521
     very fine marmalade of, 521
Imperial gooseberry fool, 480
Imperials, 545
Indian Burdwan, 612
     common currie, 299
     curried fish, 615
     lobster cutlets, 611
     pilaw, 614
     corn, to boil, 320
Ingoldsby Christmas pudding, 416
Ingredients, which may all be used in making soups, 1
Invalid's, the, new baked apple pudding, 608
Irish stew, 242
Isinglass, to clarify, 454
     jelly, Constantin, 467
     jelly, orange, 465
     jelly, strawberry, and other fruit, 505-508
Italian creams, 475
     jelly, 470
     meringues, 551
     modes of dressing maccaroni, 391, 393
     pork cheese, 260

Jack-bottle, 170
     spring, 170
Jam, apricot, or marmalade, 516
     barberry, 526
     cherry, 502
     currant, best black 512
     currant, red, superlative, 509
currant, white, a beautiful preserve, 510
     damson, 519
     gooseberry, red, 500
Jam, gooseberry, very fine, 500
     green gooseberry, 499
     greengage, 515
     of mixed fruits, 483
     of Mogul plums, 515
     peach (or nectarine), 518
     raspberry, 506
     raspberry, very good, red or white, 507
     rasbperry, very rich, 506
     rhubarb, 498
     strawberry, 504
Jaumange, or jaune manger, called also Dutch flummery, 477
Jellies, calf's feet stock for, 453
     to clarify calf's feet stock for, 454
     to clarify isinglass for, 454
     fancy, 469
     meat, for pies and sauces, 103
     cheaper meat, 103
Jelly apple, 522
     apple, exceedingly fine, 523
     apple, calf's feet, 464
barberry, 527
     calf's feet, 461, 462
     calf's feet, modern varieties of, 463
     calf's feet, strawberry, 468
     lemon, calf's feet, 464
     orange, calf's feet, 464
     orange, isinglass, 465
     orange, very fine, 465
     orange, Seville, very fine, 530
     Constantia, 467
     black currant, common, 511
     black currant, fine, 511
     currant, red, 508
     currant, red, French, 509
     red currant, superlative (Norman receipt), 509
     currant, white, very fine, 510
     damson, 519
     green gooseberry, 500, 501
     red grape, 520
     guava, English, 520
     to extract the juice of plums for, 497
     mussel plum, 516
     quince, 525
     raspberry, 507, 508
     rhubarb isinglass, 468
     Siberian crab, 526
     tartlets, or custards, 375
     strawberry, very fine, 505
John dories, small, baked (author's receipt), 58
John Dory, to boil a, 58
Jewish almond pudding, 608
     table, general directions for the, 609
     cookery, remarks on, 606
     sausage, or Chorissa, 607
     smoked beef, 606
Julep, mint (American), 582
Jumbles, 556

Kale, sea, to boil, 316
     stewed in gravy (entremets), 316
Kater's, Captain, receipt for boiling potatoes, 312
Kedgeree (an Indian breakfast dish), 612
Kentish, receipt for cutting up and curing a pig, 254
     suet pudding, 407
Kindneys, mutton, à la Francaise, 243
     mutton, to broil, 244
     mutton, Oxford receipt for, 244
Kidney, beef, to dress, 204, 205
Kohl-cannon, or Kale-cannon (Irish receipt), 315

Lait, du, à Madame, 451
Lady's, the, sauce for fish, 117
Lamb, cutlets, in their own gravy, 246
     cutlets, with Soubise sauce, 246
     cutlets of cold, 246
     leg of, with white sauce, 245
     roast loin of, 245
     loin of, stewed in butter, 246
     to roast a quarter of, 244
     roast saddle of, 245
     sauce for, 132
Landrail, to roast, 291
Lard, to melt, 248
     to preserve unmelted, for many months, 248
     to, a pheasant, 287
Larding, general directions for, 181
Larding-needles, 181
Lardoons, 181
Leeks, to boil, 318
Lemonade, delicious, milk, 583
     excellent, portable, 583
LEmon, calf's feet jelly, 467
     creams, 475
     dumplings, 421
     fritters, 384
     jelly, calf's feet, 467
     pickle, or catsup, 150
     pudding, an excellent, 426
     sandwiches, 374
     sponge, or moulded cream, 480
     suet pudding, 427
     tartlets, 372
Lemons in mincemeat, 368, 369
     to pickle, 534, 538
     in salads, 140, 141
Liebig's, Baron, directions for boiling, 53
     for roasting, 171
     beef gravy, 96
     extract of beef, 6
Limes, to pickle, 538
Liber, calf's, to roast, 229
     stoved, or stewed, 228
Lobsters, to boil, 88
     boudinettes of (author's receipt), 92
Lobster, or crab, buttered, 89
     butter, 138
     cutlets (a superior entrée), 91
     cutlets, Indian, 611
     cold dressed, 88
     fricasseed, or au béchamel, 89
     hot, 89
     patties, common, 359
     patties, superlative, 359
Lobster, potted, 90
     salad, 142
     sausages, 91
Luncheon cake, 555

Macaroons, almond, 544
     cocoa-nut (very fine), 545
     orange-flower, 544
Macaroncini, to boil and to choose, 390
Maccaroni, Genoa, to boil, 391
     Neopolitan, to boil, 391
     to choose, and other Italian pastes, 390
     to dress à la Reine, 393
     to dress in various ways, 392
     with gravy, 392
     ribbon, 391
     soup, 13
     sweet, 490
Mackerel, to bake, 69
     baked (Cinderella's receipt, good), 70
     to boil, 69
     broiled whole, 71
     fillets of, boiled, 71
     fillets of, broiled or fried, 71
     fillets of, stewed in wine (excellent), 73
     fried (French receipt), 70
     stewed with wine, 72
Madeira cake, 548
Madeleine puddings, to serve cold, 432
Magnum bonum plums, to dry or preserve, 515
Mai-Trank (German), 620
Maître d'hotel sauce, cold, 133
     sauce, French, 116
     sauce, maigre, 117
     sauce, sharp (English receipt for), 116
Majesty's, her, pastry, 366
Mandran, or mandram, West Indian receipt, 323
     another receipt for, 323
Mangoes, lemon, 538
     peach, 534
Marmalade, apple, for Charlotte, 487
     apricot, 516
     barberry, 527
     Imperatrice plum, 521
     orange (Portuguese receipt), 527
     clear (author's receipt), 529
     orange, genuine Scotch receipt for, 528
     peach, 518
     pine-apple, superior (a new recipt), 513
     quince, 524
     quince and apple, 525
Marrow bones, baked, 208
     to boil, 207
Marrow, clarified, to keep, 208
     vegetable, to dress in various ways, 327
Mashed, artichokes, Jerusalem, 338
     carrots, 336
     parsnips (see turnips), 333
     potatoes, 313
     potatoes, crust of, for pasty, 350
     turnips (an excellent receipt for), 333
Mayonnaise, a delicious sauce to serve with cold meat, &c., 135, 136
     French, 617
     Swiss, 617
Mayor's, the Lord, soup, 17
     soup (author's receipt for), 18
Meat, jellies for, pies, 104
     pies, crust for, 347, 348
     puddings, 399-401
     rolls, excellent, 360
Mélange of fruit for dessert, 570
     or mixed perserve, 513
Melon, to preserve with meat, 325
     sweet pickle of, to serve with roast meat (good), 534
Melted butter, 108, 109
Meringue of pears, or other fruit, 486
     of rhubarb, or gooseberries, 485
Meringues, 550
     Italian, 551
Milk, cocoa-nut flavoured, for sweet dishes, 456
     lemonade, delicious, 583
     remarks on, 450
Mild eschalot sauce, 127
     mustard, 130
     ragout of garlic, or l'ail à la Bordelaise, 126
Minced collops, 201
     fowl, 276
     veal, 230
     veal, with oysters, 231
Mincemeat (author's receipt), 368
     superlative, 369
     fritters, 383
Mince pies (entremets), 369
     royal, 370
Miniature round of beef, 199
Mint julep, 582
     sauce, 132
Mock, brawn, 260
     turtle soup, 23
     turtle soup, good old-fashioned, 26
Modern blamange-mould, 476
     cake-mould, 540
     chicken pie, 353
     jelly-mould, 470
     potato pastry, 350
     varieties of calf's feet jelly, 463
Monitor's tart, or tourte à la Judd, 379
Moor game, to roast and hash, 291, 292
Mould for French pies, or casseroles of rice, 344
Mull, to, wine, an excellent receipt (French), 581
Mullagatawny soup, 35
     vegetable, 37
Mullet, grey, to boil, 76
     red, to bake, broil, or roast, 78
Mushroom catsup, 146
     catsup, another receipt for, 148
     catsup, double, 148
     forcemeat, 159
     powder, 154
     sauce, brown, 123
     sauce, another, 123
     sauce, white, 122
Mushrooms, au beurre, 329
     dried, 153
     partridges with, 289
     in pigeon pie, 354
     pickled, in brine for winter use, 536
     to pickle, 535
     potted (delicious), 330
     toast, or conte aux champignons, 330
Mussel-plums, preserves of, 516
Mustard, to make, 139
     milk, 130
     Tartar, 155
     another Tartar, 155
     horseradish vinegar for ditto, 153
Mutton, broth, 44
     to choose, 233
     cutlets broiled, and Soubise sauce, 243
     cutlets, to broil, 241
     cutlets of, cold, 243
     cutlets, stewed in their own gravy, 240
     fillet of, roast or stewed, 238
     haunch of, to roast, 234
     kidneys à la Francaise (Entrée), 243
     kidneys, broiled, 244
     kidneys, Oxford receipt for, 244
     leg of, to boil (an excellent receipt), 237
     leg of, boned and forced, 236
     leg of, braised, 236
     leg of, roast, 235
     loin of, roast, 238
     loin of, stewed like venison, 239
     neck of, roast, 239
     pie, common, 255
     pie, good, 355
     pudding, 401
     saddle of, to roast, 235
     shoulder of, broiled, 240
     shoulder of, to roast, 239
     shoulder of, forced, 240
     a good family stew of, 242
     stock for soup, 16

Nasturtiums, to pickle, 539
Nesselrôde cream, 471
     pudding, 491
Norfolk biffins, dried, 572
     sauce, 99
Norman haricot, 224
Normandy pippins, 573
Nougat, 564
Nouilles, to make, 5

Œufs au plat, 450
     pochès au jus, 449
Old-fashioned boiled custard, 481
Oil, to fry salmon and other fish in (Jewish), 607
Olive sauce, 128
Omlette aux fines herbes, 380
Omlets, observations on, 380
     King of Oude's, 612
Onion sauce, brown, 125
     sauce, brown, another receipt for, 125
     sauce, white, 125
Onion and sage stuffing for ducks and geese, No. 9, 160
     rich, white sauce of, or Soubise, 126
Onions, to pickle, 537
     stewed, 342
Orange, baskets for jelly, 466
     calf's feet jelly, 464
     conserve for cheesecakes, or pudding, 501
     fritters, 384
     gravy, 102
     isinglass jelly, 465
     marmalade, 527, 529
     plums, preserve of, 514
     salad, 571
     snowballs, 420
     wine, 585
Orange-flower, candy, 565, 566
     Seville, paste, 568
     filed with jelly in stripes, 466
     Tangerine, 571
Oven, American, 178
     management of, 595
     objection to iron ones, 595
Oxford receipt for Bishop, 580
     for mutton kidneys, 244
     punch, 580
Ox-cheek, stuffed and baked, 208
Ox-tail, broiled (entrée), 195
     stewed, 195
     soup, 42
Ox tongue, to pickle, 202
     potted, 305
Oyster forcemeat, No. 5, 159, No. 6, 150
     patties, 359
     sauce, common, 114
     sauce, good, 114
     sausages, 87
     soup, white, or à la Reine, 86
Oysters, curried, 302
     to feed, 85
     to fry, 80
     scalloped, à la Reine, 86
     to scallop, 86
     to stew, 86
     to stew, another receipt, 87

Pain de porc frais, or sausage-meat cake, 261
Pain de veau, or veal cake, 222
Pain de veau (Bordyke receipt), 222
Palace-bonbons, 567
Palates, beef, to dress, 194, 195
Panada, 165
Pancakes, 382
     to crisp, 130
     fried, 130
Parsley-green for colouring sauces, 129
Parsneps, to boil, 337
     fried, 337
Partridge, broiled (breakfast dish), 290
     broiled (French receipt), 290
     French, or red-legged, to dress, 290
     potted, 305
     pudding, 401
     soup, 35
Partridges, boiled, 289
     with mushrooms, 289
     to roast, 288
Partridges, salmi, or rich hash of, 292
     salmi of (French), 292
Paste, almond, 367
     brioche, 349
     cherry (French), 292
     currant, 510
     gooseberry, 501
     very good light, 346
     English puff, 346
     fine puff, or feuilletage, 345
     quince, 525
Pastry, to colour almonds or sugar-grains for, 542
     to glaize or ice, 345
     icing for, 345
     sugar-icing for, 543
     her Majesty's, 366
     general remarks on, 344
     sandwiches, 374
Pasty, potato, 350
     varieties of, 351
     mould for, 351
Pâte Brisée, or French crust for hot or cold pies, 347
Patties à la Pontife (entrées), 360
     good chicken, 359
     common lobster, 559
     superlative lobster, author's receipt, 359
     oyster (entrée), 422
     sweet boiled, 422
     tartlets, or small vols-au-vents, to make, 361
Peach, fritters, 384
     jam or marmalade, 518
     mangoes, 534
Peaches, compote of, 459
     to dry, an easy and excellent receipt, 518
     to pickle, 534
     preserved in brandy (Rotterdam receipt), 571
     stewed, 459
     Suédoiee of, 488
     vol-au-vent of, 358
Pears, baked, 573
     stewed. 573
     meringue of, 486
Peal led fruit, 570
Peas, green, to boil, 320
     green, with cream, 321
     green, soup of, 39, 40
     green, stewed, à la Francaise, 320
     pudding, 401
     soup, common, 41
     soup without meat, 42
     soup, rich, 41
Perch, to boil, 82
     to fry, 83
Pheasant, boudin of, 288
     cutlets, 275
     to roast, 287
     salmi of, 292
     soup, 33, 34
Pickle, for beef, tongue, and hams, 197
     Hamburgh, for pork, &c., 197
     to, beet-root, 537
     cherries, 532
     eschalots, 532
Pickle, gherkins, 537      gherkins (French receipt), 538
     limes, 538
     lemons, 538
     lemon mangoes, 538
     melon, sweet (foreign receipt), 535
     nasturtiums, 539
     onions, 537
     peaches, and peach mangoes, 534
     red cabbage, 539
     walnuts, 536
Pickles where to be procured good, 532
     genral remarks on, 531
Pie, beef-steak, 354
     a common chicken, 353
     a modern chicken, 353
     a good common English game, 352
     mutton, common, 355
     a good mutton, 355
     pigeon, 354
Pies, excellent, cream crust for, 347
     French crust for, 347
     suet-crust for, 348
     meat jelly for, 92
     mince, 369
     mince royal, 370
     pudding (entremets), 371
     raised, 356
Pigeons, to boil, 280
     to roast, 280
     served with cresses, for second course, 280
Pig, divisions of, 247
     Kentish mode of cutting up and curing, 254
     to bake a sucking, 250
     sucking, en blanquette (entrée), 250
     to roast a sucking, 249
     à la Tartare (entrée), 250
Pig's cheeks, to pickle, 254
     feet and ears, in brawn, 260
Pike, to bake, 81
     to bake (superior receipt), 81
     to boil, 80
Pilaw, a simple Syrian, 613
Pine-apple marmalade, superior, 513
     pudding-sauce, 405
     pudding-sauce, very fine, 405
Pintail, or Sea Pheasant, to roast, 294
Pippins, Normandy, to stew, 572
Pioquante sauce, 118
Plaice, to boil, 75
     to fry, 75
Plate, hot, for cooking, 174
Plum-puddings, 416, 417, 441, &c.
Plums, compote of, 458
     Imperatrice, to dry, 521
     Imperatrice, marmalade of, 521
Poêlée, 169
Poet's, the, receipt for salad, 135
Polenta a l'Italienne, 393
Pontac catsup, 150
Poor author's pudding, 442
Pork, to choose, 247
     cutlets of, to boil or fry, 251
Pork, Italian cheese of, 260
     different joints of, 247
     observations on, 247
     to pickle, 254
     to roast, 251
     to roast a saddle of, 251
     sausages of, 261, 263
Portable lemonade, 583
Potage à la Reine, 29
Pot-au-Feu, or stock pot, 8
     fowls, &c., boiled in, 9
Potato-balls (English), or croquettes, 314
     boulettes (good), 314
     bread, 600
     fritters, 384
     flour, or fecule de pommes de terre, 154
     pasty (modern), 350
     puddings, 436
     ribbons, to serve with cheese, 313
     rissoles, French, 315
     soup, 21
Potatoes, à la crême, 315
     à la maître d'hotel, 315
     to boil, as in Ireland, 310
     to boil (Lancashire receipt), 311
     boulettes (entremets), 314
     to boil (Captain Kater's receipt), 312
     crisped, or potato-ribbons (entremets), 313
     fried (entremets), 313
     mashed and moulded in various ways, 313
     new, in butter, 312
     new, to boil, 311
     remarks on their properties and importance, 309
     to roast or bake, 312
     scooped (entremets), 312
Potted anchovies, 306
     chicken, partridge, or pheasant, 305
     ham, 304
     hare, 307
     meats (various), 303
     meat for the second course, moulded, 305
     mushrooms, 330
     ox-tongue, 305
     shrimps, or prawns, 306
Poultry, to bone, 265
     to bone, another mode, 265
     to bone, for fricassees, &c., 266
     to choose, 264
     to lard, 181
Powder, mushroom, 154
     of savoury herbs, 155
Prawns, to boil, 93
     to dish cold, 93
     to pot (see shrimps)
     to shell easily, 93
Prepared apple or quince juice, 456
     calf's head (the cook's receipt), 211
Preserved fruit, general remarks on the use and value of, 493
Preserve, a fine, of red currants, 509
     delicious, of white currants, 510
     good common, 512
     an excellent, of the green orange, or Stonewood plum, 514
Preserve, groseillée, a mixed, 513
     another good mélange, or mixed, 513
     nursery, 512
Preserve, to, the colour and flavour of fruit-jams and jellies, 497
Preserving-pan, 495
Preserves, French furnace adn stewpan comvenient for making, 494, 495
     general rules and directions for, 496
Pruneaux de Tours, or compote of dried plaus, 573
Prince Albert's pudding, 411
Pudding (baked), à la Paysanne (cheap and good), 442
     almond, 425
     almond, Jewish, 608
     apple or custard, 437
     apple (the lady's or invalid's new), 608
     Bakewell, 427
     barberry and rice, 406
     light batter, 443
     good bread, 429, 430
     common bread and butter, 429
     rich bread and butter, 428
     cake and custard, and various inexpensive, 437
     curate's, 442
     the good daughter's mincemeat, 426
     Dutch custard, or raspberry, 438
     the elegant economist's, 428
     Gabrielle's, or sweet casserole of rice, 438
     green gooseberry, 435
     good ground rice, 437
     a common ground rice, 435
     Mrs. Howitt's (author's receipt), 426
     an excellent lemon, 426
     lemon-suet, 427
     Normandy, 441
     plum, en moule, or moulded, 424
     poor author's, 442
     (baked) potato, 436
     a richer potato, 436
     the printers', 424
     the publishers', 410
     a common raisin, 441
     a richer raisin, 442
     raspberry, or Dutch custard, 438
     ratafia, 427
     cheap rice, 434
     a common rice, 433
     a French rice, or Gâteaux de riz, 433
     rice, meringué, 434
     richer rice, 434
     rice, à la Vathek, 440
     Saxe-Gotha, or tourte, 431
     a good semoulina, or soujee, 430
     a French semoulina (or Gâteau de semoule), 430
     soujee and semola, 439
     sponge cake, 436
     vermicelli, 439
     welcome guest's own, 412
     common Yorkshire, 440
     young wife's (author's receipt), 425
Pudding (boiled) à la Scoones, 416
Pudding (boiled), apple, cherry, currant, or any other fresh fruit, 468
     a common apple, 409
     the author's Christmas, 417
     common batter, 406
     another batter, 406
     batter and fruit, 407
     beef-steak, or John bull's, 399
     beef-steak, epicurean receipt for, 400
     small beef-steak, 400
     a black-cap, 407
     Ruth Pinch's, or beef-steak à la Dickens, 401
     bread, 418
     brown bread, 419
     cabinet, 413
     a very fine cabinet, 414
     common custard, 411
     the elegant economist's, 415
     German pudding and sauce, 412
     Herodotus' (a genuine classical receipt), 409
     Ingoldsby Christmas, 416
     Her Majesty's, 410
     mutton, 401
     partridge, 401
     peas, 401
     small light plum, 416
     Prince Albert's, 411
     the publisher's, 410
     vegetable plum, 417
     a very good raisin, 415
     a superior raisin, 415
     a cheap rice, 420
     a good rice, 419
     rice and gooseberry, 420
     rolled, 418
     savoury, 399
     Snowdon, 414
     Kentish suet, 407
     another suet, 408
     the welcome guest's own (author's receipt), 412
     a Kentish well, 417
     Baden-Baden, 431
Puddings, general directions for baked, 423
     to mix batter for, 397
     general directions for boiled, 395
     butter crust for, 398
     cloths for, to wash, 366
     suet-crust for, 398
     to clean currants for, 397
     Madeleine, to serve cold, 433
     sauces for sweet, 402, 206
     to steam in common stewpan, 397
     Sutherland, or castle, 432
Pudding-pies, 371
     a common receipt for, 371
Pudding sauces, sweet, 402-406
Puff-paste, canellons of, 417
     English, 346
     finest, or feuillêtage, 345
     very good light, 346
Puffs, German, 484
     raspberry, or other fruit, 375
Punch, Cambridge milk, 581
     Oxford, 580
Punch, Regent's, or George IV.,s (a genuine receipt), 582
     sauce for sweet puddings, 402
Purée, fine, of onions, or Soubise sauce, 126
     of tomatas, 328
     of turnips, 127
     of vegetable marrow, 127

Quenelles, or French forcemeat, 162
Queen cakes, 556
Queen's custard, 481
Queen Mab's pudding, 470
Quince blamange, 478
     blamange, with almond cream, 478
     custards, 482
     jelly, 524
     juice, prepared, 456
     marmalade, 524
     paste, 525

Rabbits, to boil, 286
Rabbit, to fry, 287
     to roast, 286
     soup, à la Reine, 31
     soup, brown, 31
Radishes, turnip, to boil, 318
Ragout, mild, of garlic, 126
Raisin puddings, 441, 442
     wine, which resembles foreign, 583
Ramakins, à l'Ude, 375
Raspberries, to preserve for creams or ices, without boiling, 506
Raspberry jam, 506
     jam, red or white, 506
     jelly, for flavouring creams, 507
     jelly, another good, 508
     vinegar, very fine, 578
Red cabbage, to stew, 340
Regent's or George IV's punch (genuine), 582
Remoulade, 137
Rhubarb, or spring fruit, compote of, 457
Rice, to boil for curries, or mullagatawny soup, 36
     boiled, to serve with stewed fruit, &c., 422
     cake, 546
     casserole of, savoury, 351
     casserole of, sweet, 438
     croquettes of, 385, 386
     savoury croquettes of, 386
     puddings, 419, 420, 433-435
     soup, 14
     soup, white, 15
     sweet, à la Portugaise or arocē docē, 489
Rice flour, to make, 154
     soup, 15
     to thicken soups with, 4
Risotto à la Milanese, 615
Rissoles, 387
     very savoury, English (entrée), 387
Roasting, general directions for, 169
     slow method of, 171
Roast beef (see Chapter X.)
     chestnuts, 574
Roast game (see Chapter XV.)
     lamb (see Chapter XII.)
     muitton (see Chapter XII.)
     potatoes, 312
     pork (see Chapter XIII.)
     poultry (see Chapter XIV.)
     veal (see Chapter XI.)
Rolled shoulder of mutton, 240
     ribs of beef, 198
     sirloin of beef, 198
Roll, beef, or canellon de bœuf, 201
Rolls, breakfast or dinner, 600
     Geneva, 601
     excellent meat, 360
Roux, or French thickening brown (for sauces), 106
     white, 106
Rusks, sweet, 554
Rusks, 602

Sago soup, 14
     Salad, to dress (English), 140
Salad, to dress (English), 140
     forced eggs for garnishing, 137
     French, 140
     of mixed summer fruits, 570
     excellent herring (Swedish receipt), 143
     lobster, 142
     very elegant lobster, 584
     orange, 571
     peach, 570
     the Poet's receipt for, 135
     Suffolk, 141
     walnut, or des cerneaux, 141
     Yorkshire ploughman's, 141
     dressings and sauces, 140
     sorrel, 142
     of young vegetables, 141
Salamander to brown with, 183
Salmi of moor fowl, pheasants or partridges, 292
     à la St. Marcel, 60
     baked over mashed potatoes, 60
     to boil, 341
     crimped, 60
     to fry in oil, 607
     pudding (Scotch receipt), 60
Salsify, to boil, 341
     to fry in batter, 341
Salt fish, to boil, 62
     à la maître d'hotel, 63
Salt, to, beef, in varous ways, 196
Sandwiches, lemon, 374
     pastry, 374
Sand-launce, or Sand-eel, mode of dressing, 77
Salzburger Nockerl, 620
Sauce (American), cold, for salads, salt fish, &c., 133
     anchovy, 115
     baked apple, 124
     boiled apple, 124
     brown apple, 125
     arrowroot, clear, 403
Sauce, asparagus, for lamb cutlets, 120
     béchamel, 107
     béchamel maîgre, 108
     another common béchamel, 108
     bread, 112
     bread, with onion, 113
     caper, 121
     brown caper, 121
     caper for fish, 121
     celery, 128
     brown chestnut, 129
     white chestnut, 120
     Chatney, capsicum, 144
     Chatney, sausage, 609
     Chatney, shrimp (Mauritian receipt), 144
     Chatney, tomato, 609
     Chatney (Bengal receipt), 146
     Christopher North's own (for many meats), 119
     crab, 114
     cream, for fish, 115
     common cucumber, 121
     another common cucumber, 122
     white cucumber, 122
     currants, 404
     Dutch, 111
     cold, Dutch, 133
     common egg, 110
     egg, for calf's head, 111
     very good egg, 110
     English, for salad, cold meat, &c., 134
     epicurean, 151
     mild eschalot, 127
     Espagnole, 100
     Espagnole, with wine, 100
     fricassee, 112
     fruit, superior, 404
     mild garlic, 126
     Genevese, or sauce Genevoise, 117
     German for fricassees, 107
     German cherry, 406
     German custard pudding, 403
     gooseberry, for mackerel, 120
     horse-radish, excellent, to serve hot or cold, with roast beef, 118-133
     hot horse-radish, 119
     the lady's, for fish, 117
     common lobster, 113
     Maitre d'hotel, or steward's sauce, 116
     cold Maître d'hotel, 133
     Maître d'hotel sauce maigre, 117
     sharp Maître d'hotel, 116
     Imperial mayonnaise, 136
     mayonnaise, red or green, 136
     mayonnaise (very fine), to serve with cold meat, fish, or vegetables, 135
     mint, common, 132
     mint, (superior), for roast lamb, 133
     strained, 132
     brown mushroom, 123
     another mushroom, 123
     white mushroom, 122
     Norfolk, 109
     olive, 128
     brown onion, 125
     another brown onion, 125
Sauce, white onion, 125
     Oxford brawn, 137
     common oyster, 114
     good oyster, 114
     piquante, 118
     common pudding, 402
     delicious German pudding, 403
     pine-apple pudding, 405
     pine-apple syrup, 405
     punch, for sweet puttings, 402
     sweet pudding, 404
     raspberry, 404
     remoulade, 137
     Robert, 118
     shrimp, 115
     common sorrel, 120
     Soubise, 126
     Soubise (French receipt), 126
     Spanish, 100
     sweet, for venison, 100
     Tartar, 143
     common tomata, 123
     a finer tomata, 124
     tournée, or thickened pale gravy, 106
     excellent turnip, 127
     very common white, 111
     English white, 111
     wine sauces, 402
     French white, or béchamel, 107
     vegetable marrow, fine, 127
     velouté (obs.), 107
Sauces, to thicken, 105
     green, for colouring, 129
Saucisses aux truffes, or truffled sausages, 263
Saunders, 270
Sausage-meat, cake of, 261
     in chicken-pie, 358
     Kentish, 261
     to make, 261, 262
     pounded, very good, 262
     boned turkey, filled with, 268
Sausages, boiled, 262
     and chestnuts (an excellent dish), 262
     common, 261
     excellent, 262
     truffled, 263
Sauté pan, for frying, 176
Savoury toasts, 390
Scientific roasting, 171
Scotch marmalade, 528
Scottish short-bread, excellent, 557
Sea-kale to boil, 316
     stewed in gravy (entremets), 316
Sea-pheasant, or pintail, to roast, 294
Sefton, a, or veal custard, 362
Shad, Touraine fashion, 79
Shrimp sauce, 115
Shrimps, to boil, 93
     boudinettes of, 92
     potted, 306
     to shell quickly and easily, 93
Sippets à la Reine, 5
     fried, 4
Sirloin of beef, to roast, 184
Smelts to bake, 78
     to fry, 77
Snipes, to roast, 293
Snowballs, orange, 420
     apple, 421
Soles, baked, or au plat, 66
     baked, a simple receipt, 66
     to boil, 64
     to choose, 48
     fillets of, 65
     to fry, 64
     stewed in cream, 67
Solimemne, a, or rich French breakfast cake, 549
Soufflé, Louise Franks' citron, 378
     cheese, 379
Soufflé-pan, 377
Soufflés, remarks on, 377
Sounds, cods', to boil, 63
     to fry in batter, 63
Soup, apple, 21
     artichoke, or Palestine, 19
     good calf's head, not expensive, 27
     Buchanan carrot, 46
     common carrot, 20
     a finer carrot, 20
     carrot, maigre, 45
     chestnut, 19
     cocoa-nut, 19
     cucumber, 38
     fish, cheap, 46
     des Galles, 28
     clear pale gravy, or consommé, 10
     another gravy, 10
     cheap clear gravy, 11
     superlative hare, 32
     a less expensive hare, 32
     in haste, 43
     à la Julienne, 38
     Mademoiselle Jenny Lind's (authentic receipt), 16
     the Lord Mayor's, 17
     the Lord Mayor's (author's receipt for), 18
     maccaroni, 13
     milk, with vermicelli, 44
     mock turtle, 25
     old-fashioned mock turtle, 25
     mullagatawny, 35
     vegetable mullagatawny, 37
     mutton stock for soups, 16
     oxtail, 42
     white oyster, or oyster-soup à la Reine, 30
     parsnep, 22
     another parsnep, 22
     partridge, 35
     common peas, 41
     peas, without meat, 42
     rich peas, 41
     cheap green peas, 40
     an excellent green peas, 39
     green peas, without meat, 39
     pheasant, 33
     another pheasant, 34
     potage aux nouilles, or taillerine soup, 14
     potage à la Reine, 29
     potato, 21
Soup, rabbit, à la Reine, 31
     brown rabbit, 31
     rice, 14
     cheap rice, 44
     rice flour, 15
     white rice, 15
     sago, 14
     sausage (Swedish receipt), 577
     semola and soujee, 13
     semoulina, 12
     semoulina (or soup à la Semoule), 12
     a cheap and good stew, 43
     spring, 38
     taillerine, 14
     tapioca, 14
     economical turkey, 33
     common turnip, 21
     a quickly made turnip, 21
     turtle, mock, 23
     mock turtle, old-fashioned, 26
     vermicelli (or potage au vermicella), 12
     stock for white, 15
     Westerfield white, 22
     a richer white, 23
Soups, directions to the cook for, 2
     to fry bread to serve with, 5
     ingredients used for making, 1
nouilles to serve in, 5
     mutton stock for, 16
     to thicken, 4
     time required for boiling down, 4
     vegetable vermicelli for, 5
Spanish sauce, or Espagnole, 100
     sauce with wine, 100
Spiced beef, 199
Spinach à l'Anglaise, or English fashion, 317
     common English modes of dressing, 317
     French receipt for, 316
     green, for colouring sweet dishes, &c., 455
     dandelions dressed like, 318
Sprouts, &c., to boil, 332
Steaming, general directions for, 172
Stewed beef-steak, 189
     beef-steak, in its own gravy, 189
     beet-root, 340
     cabbage, 333
     calf's feet, 228
     calf's liver, 228
     carp, 82
     celery, 341
     cod-fish, 62
     cucumber, 323
     eels, 84
     figs, 492
     fillet of mutton, 238
     fruits (various), 456-459
     hare, 286
     lamb cutlets, 246
     leg of lamb with white sauce, 248
     loin of lamb in butter, 246
     lettuces, 319
     mackerel, in wine, 72
     fillets of mackerel in wine (excellent), 72
     mutton cutlets in their own gravy, 240
     onions, 342
Stewed oxtails, 195
     ox, or beef tongue (Bordyke receipt), 203
     oysters, 86
     sea-kale in gravy, 316
     soles in cream, 67
     tomatas, 327
     trout, 80
     turnips in butter, 334
     turnips in gravy, 335
     knuckle of veal, with rice or green peas, 221
     shoulder of veal, 219
     shoulder of venison, 283
Stew, a good English, 191
     a good family, 242
     a German, 190
     an Irish, 242
     baked Irish, 243
     Spring stew of veal, 224
     a Welsh, 191
Stew, to, shin of beef, 192
     a rump of beef, 194
Stewing, general directions for, 173
Stew-pan, copper, 181
Stock, clear pale, 11
     for white soup, 13
     mutton, for soups, 14
     shin of beef for gravies, 97
     pot, 169
Store sauces, 145-155
Strawberries, to preserve, for flavouring creams, &c., 505
Strawberry vinegar, 577
     jam, 504
     jelly, 505
     isinglass jelly, 468
     tartlets, 375
     vinegar, of delicious flavour, 577
Stufato (a Neapolitan receipt), 615
Stuffing for geese and ducks, No. 9, 160
     Cook's stuffing for geese and ducks, 161
Suedoise, or apple hedgehog, 480
Suedoise of peaches, 488
Suet crust, for pies, superior, 348
     common, 348
Sugar glazings, and icings, for fine pastry and cakes, 543
     barley, 564
     grains, to colour, for cakes, &c., 542
     to boil, from candy to caramel, 563
     to clarify, 562
Swan's egg, to boil, 448
     forced, 447
     en salade, 448
Sweetbreads, to dress, 227
     à la Maitre d'hotel, 227
     cutlets, 227
     small entrées of, 232
     roasted, 215
Sweet, patties à la minute, 387
Syllabub, a birthday, 581
Syllabubs, superior whipped, 476
Syrup, fine currant, or sirop de groseilles, 579
Tamarinds, acid, in curries, 296
Tapioca soup, 14
Tarragon vinegar, 151
Tart, a good apple, 363
     young green apple, 364
     barberry, 364
     German, 362
     the monitor's, 370
Tartlets of almond paste, 367
     creamed, 375
     jelly, or custards, 375
     to make, 361
     lemon, 372
     strawberry, 375
Tarts, to ice, 345
Tench, to fry, 83
Thickening for sauces, French, 196
Tipsy cake, 474
Toasting, directions for, 183
Toffee, Everton, 567
     another way, 567
Tomata catsup, 151
     sauces, 123, 124
Tomatas, forced, 327
     forced (French receipt) 328
     purée of, 328
     roast, 327
     en salade, 327
     stewed, 327
Tongue, to boil, 203
     to setw, 203
Tongues, to pickle, 197
Tourte, à la châtelaine, 364
     the lady's, 364
     meringuée, or with royal icing, 363
Trifle, brandy, or tipsy cake, 474
     an excellent, 473
     Swiss, very good, 473
Trout, to stew (a good common receipt), 83
     in wine, 80
Truffled butter, 139
     sausages, 263
Truffles and their uses, 331
     à l'Italienne, 332
     à la serviette, 232
     to prepare for use, 332
Turbot, to boil, 56
     au béchamel, 57
     cold, with shrimp chatney, 144
     à la créme, 57
Turkey, to boil, 267
     boned and forced, 268
     to bone, 265
     à la Flamande, 270
     to roast, 267
     poult, to roast, 270
Turkeys' eggs, to dress, 447
     forced (excellent entremets), 447
     poached, 449
     sauce of, 110
Turnip-radishes, to boil, 318
     soup, economical, 33
Turnips, to boil, 333
     to mash, 333
     stewed in butter, 334
     in gravy, 335
     in white sauce, 334
Vanilla in cream, pudding, &c., 410
Veal, blanquette of, with mushrooms, 229
     boiled breast of, 218
     roast breast of, 219
     breast of, stewed and galzed, 618
     cake, Bordyke, 222
     cake, small pain de veau, or veal, 222
     to choose, 209
     Scotch collops of, 226
     custard, or Sefton, 362
     cutlets, 225
     cutlets or collops, à la Francaise, 226
     cutlets, à l'Indienne, or Indian fashion, 225
     cutlets, à la mode de Londres, or London fashion, 226
     divisions of, 209
     boiled fillet of, 217
     roast fillet of, 216
     fillet of, au bechamel, with oysters, 216
     fricandeau of, 223
     fricasseed, 231
     goose (City of London receipt), 220
     Norman harico of, 224
     boiled knuckle of, 221
     knuckle of, en ragout, 221
     knuckle of, with rice or green peas, 221
     boiled loin of, 218
     roast loin of, 217
     stewed loin of, 218
     minced, 230
     minced, with oysters (or mushrooms), 231
     neck of à la créme, 220
     neck of, roast, 220
     to bone a shoulder of, 219
     stewed shoulder of, 219
     spring stew of, 224
     Sydney, 231
Vegetable marrow, to boil, fry, mash, 327
     vermicelli, 6
Vegetables, to boil green, 309
     to clear insects from, 309
     remarks on, 308
Venetian cake (super excellent), 547
     fritters (very good), 383
Venison, to choose, 281
     collops and cutlets, 284
     to hash, 284
     to roast a haunch of, 282
     in pie, 352
Venison, sauces for, 295
     to stew a loin of mutton like, 239
     to stew a shoulder of, 283
Vermicelli pudding, 439
     soup, 12
Viennese pudding, or Salzburger Nockerl, 620
Vinegar, cayenne, 153
     celery, 152
     cucumber, 152
     eschalot, or garlic, 152
     horse-radish, 153
     green mint, 152
     raspberry (very fine), 578
     tarragon, 151
Vol-au-vent, a, 357
     à la créme, 358
     of fruit, 358
Vol-au-vents, à la Parisienne, 374
     small, to make, 361

Walnut catsup, 149-150
Walnuts, to pickle, 507
     salad of, 141
Water Souchy (Greenwich receipt), 78
White bait (Greenwich receipt), 78
Whitings baked, à la Francaise, 68
     baked (Cinderella's receipt), 70
     to boil, 68
     to fry, 67
     fillets of, 68
Wild ducks, to roast, and their season, 294
     salmi, or hash of, 294
Wild fowl, its season, 294
Wine, elderberry (good), 584
     eschalot, 153
     ginger, 584
     to mull (an excellent French receipt), 581
     orange, 585
     raisin, which resembles foreign, 583
Wine-vase, antique, 577
Wire lining for frying-pan, 177
Woodcocks, or snipes, to roast, 293
Woodruff, in Mai Trank, 620

Yorkshire ploughman's salad, 315
     pudding, common, 441
     pudding, good, 440
     Regent potatoes, their excellence, 311









Notes:
[*] Fish is not usually served as an entrée in a common English dinner; it is, however, very admissible, either in fillets, or scallops, in a currie, or in a vol-au-vent. Various circumstances must determine much of the general arrangement of a dinner, the same dishes answering at times for different parts of the service. for example, a fowl may be served as the roast for a small company, and for à large one as an entrée. For a plain family dinner, too, many dishes may be served in a different order to that which is set down.
[**] Though not included in this list, all sweet puddings are served as entremets, except they replace the roasts of the second course.


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