Teaspoonful of Salt 1 Cupful of Sour Milk
Put lard and salt into the flour and soda with the sour milk. Mix
together, roll thin and cut into rounds. Bake twenty minutes.
=Spider Cake=
2 Cupfuls of Bread Flour 1/3 Cupful of Lard 2 Teaspoonfuls of Cream
of Tartar 1 Teaspoonful of Soda 1 Teaspoonful of Salt
Put the soda, salt and cream of tartar into the dry flour. Rub in the lard
and mix with water into a soft dough. Roll to the size of the spider or
griddle. When the spider is hot and well greased with lard, lay on the
cake and cover. Bake ten minutes on one side, then ten on the other.
This can be made quickly without waiting for the oven to heat. Serve
hot with butter.
=White Bread=
3 Cupfuls of Flour 3 Teaspoonfuls of Sugar 1 Teaspoonful of Lard 1
Pinch of Salt 1/2 Yeast Cake
Rub sugar, salt and lard into the flour. Dissolve the yeast in half a
cupful of cold water. Put all together and mix to a stiff dough with milk
or water, at night. In the morning, push it down and let rise again. Then
knead and place in a pan. Let it rise to twice its bulk and bake thirty
minutes.
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=CAKES=
=Filled Cookies=
1 Cupful of Sugar 1/2 Cupful of Butter or Lard 1 Cupful of Milk 3 1/2
Cupfuls of Flour 2 Teaspoonfuls of Cream of Tartar 1 Teaspoonful of
Soda 1 Tablespoonful of Vanilla
Roll thin and cut with a cooky-cutter.
=Filling for Cookies=
1 Cupful of Chopped Raisins 1/2 Cupful of Sugar 1/2 Cupful of Water
1 Teaspoonful of Flour
Cook this until thick, being careful not to burn it. Place cookies in a
well-buttered pan, spread on a teaspoonful of the filling and cover with
another cooky. Bake in a moderate oven.
=Sugar Cookies=
1 Cupful of Sugar 1/2 Cupful of Butter 2 Tablespoonfuls of Milk 1 Egg
2 Teaspoonfuls of Cream of Tartar 1 Teaspoonful of Soda 1
Teaspoonful of Lemon Extract Flour enough to roll
Beat the butter, sugar and egg together, add the milk, stir the cream of
tartar and soda into the flour dry. Stir all together and roll.
=Cream Cake=
2 Eggs 1 Cupful of Cream (sour preferred) 1 Cupful of Sugar 2 Cupfuls
of Flour 1 Teaspoonful of Soda 1/2 Teaspoonful of Salt Flavor with
Lemon
Stir the soda into the cream; beat the eggs; add sugar, salt, flour and
cream; last of all, the flavoring.
=Delicious Cake without Eggs=
1 Cupful of Thick, Sour Milk 1 Cupful of Sugar 1/2 Cupful of Butter 2
Cupfuls of Flour 1 Cupful of Chopped Raisins Pinch of Salt 1
Teaspoonful of Soda 1 Teaspoonful of Cinnamon 1/2 Teaspoonful each
of Cloves and Nutmeg
Stir the soda into the sour milk, add melted butter and sugar, salt and
spices. Put the flour over the raisins and stir all together. This will
make one loaf or twelve little cakes in gem-pans.
=Feather Cake=
2 Cupfuls of Sugar 3 Eggs Butter the size of an Egg 1 Teaspoonful of
Cream of Tartar 1/2 Teaspoonful of Soda 3 Cupfuls of Flour Flavor
with Almond Beat fifteen minutes
Cream together the butter and sugar. Add the well-beaten eggs, then the
milk. Beat together. Put soda and cream of tartar into the flour, dry. Stir
all together with the flavoring. This will make two small loaves.
=Old-time Gingersnaps=
1 Cupful of Molasses 1/2 Cupful of Butter or Lard 1 Teaspoonful of
Soda 1 Teaspoonful of Ginger
Boil the molasses five minutes. Remove from the fire, and add soda,
butter and ginger. When cooled a little, stir in the flour until thick
enough to roll, then roll thin as a postage-stamp. Cut with a
cooky-cutter, and bake in a hot oven, being careful not to burn. Shut in
a tin pail. These will keep for a long time.
=Gold Cake=
1 Cupful of Sugar 1/2 Cupful of Butter Yolks of 4 Eggs Whites of 1
Egg 1/2 Cupful of Milk 1/2 Teaspoonful of Cream of Tartar 1/4
Teaspoonful of Soda 1-3/4 Cupfuls of Flour Flavoring
Cream butter and sugar together. Add the well-beaten eggs, milk,
flavoring and flour into which the cream of tartar and soda have been
stirred. Bake thirty minutes in a moderate oven.
=Hermits=
1 Cupful of Sugar 1/2 Cupful of Molasses 2/3 Cupful of Butter 2 Eggs
1 Cupful of Raisins, Chopped Fine 2 Tablespoonfuls of Milk 1
Teaspoonful of Soda 1 Teaspoonful of Cinnamon 1 Teaspoonful of
Nutmeg 1/2 Teaspoonful of Cloves Flour enough to roll
Cream the butter and sugar together, beat the eggs, add to the butter and
sugar, then stir in the molasses,
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