SC - Period French Toast Recipies
Christine A Seelye-King
mermayde at juno.com
Thu Jan 13 22:40:56 PST 2000
Hi all,
I am revisiting the French Toast theme for my entry into our Midwinter
Arts and Sciences this weekend. In going back over the messages from
that discussion (it took me a while to find it, I had forgotten I had
created an entire folder for French Toast!) I found this late entry from
Bonne. My question is, is the phrase "wish a dish turn your slices of
bread upward" a typo, and if so, what is meant? with a dish? using a
dish to help flip the slices?
Thanks,
Christianna
> Is it too late to offer the two of you the recipe from Gervase
> Markham's
> "The English Housewife"?
>
> 28. To make the best panperdy
>
> To make the best panperdy, take a dozen eggs, and break them, and
> beat them very well, then put unto them cloves, mace, cinnamon and
nutmeg, and good store of sugar, with as much salt as shall season it:
then take a manchet, and cut it into thick slices like toasts; which
done, take your
> fryin pan, and put into it a good store of sweet butter, and, being
melted, lay
> in your slices of bread, then pour upon them one half of your eggs;
then
> when that is fried, wish a dish turn your slices of bread upward, and
then
> pour on them the other half of your eggs, so turn them till both sides
be
> brown; then dish it up, and serve it with sugar strewed upon it.
>
>
> Bonne
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