Black Cock (No. 71), Moor Game (No. 72), and Grouse, (No. 73.)

The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's ... · Kitchiner, William · 1817
Source
The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual
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Ingredients (5)
Birds
Accompaniments
Instructions (4)
  1. Dress the black cock, moor game, and grouse like partridges.
  2. The black cock will take as much as a pheasant.
  3. The moor game and grouse will take as much as a partridge.
  4. Send up with them currant-jelly and fried bread-crumbs.
Original Text
Black Cock (No. 71), Moor Game (No. 72), and Grouse, (No. 73.) Are all to be dressed like partridges; the black cock will take as much as a pheasant, and moor game and grouse as the partridge. Send up with them currant-jelly and fried bread-crumbs (No. 320).
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