Haricots

The handbook of household management ... · Tegetmeier, W. B. · 1894
Source
The handbook of household management and cookery
Status
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Not a recipe
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Ingredients (1)
Instructions (2)
  1. When required as a vegetable they should be placed in water the previous night so as to soak thoroughly, they then require less boiling and are softer.
  2. When cooked they are eaten with meat, gravy, melted dripping or butter.
Original Text
Haricots are the seeds of white kidney and runner beans. They are greatly used on the continent as a vegetable and in soups. When required as a vegetable they should be placed in water the previous night so as to soak thoroughly, they then require less boiling and are softer; when cooked they are eaten with meat, gravy, melted dripping or butter.
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