Another sort

New system of domestic cookery, forme... · Rundell, Maria Eliza Ketelby · 1806
Ingredients (12)
Instructions (2)
  1. To three quarters of a pound of treacle beat one egg strained; mix four ounces of brown sugar, half an ounce of ginger sifted, of cloves, mace, allspice, and nutmeg, a quarter of an ounce, beaten as fine as possible; coriander and carraway seeds, each a quarter of an ounce; melt one pound of butter, and mix with the above; and add as much flour as will knead into a pretty stiff paste; then roll it out, and cut into cakes.
  1. Bake on tin plates in a quick oven. A little time will bake them.
Of some, drops may be made.
Original Text
Another sort. To three quarters of a pound of treacle beat one egg strained; mix four ounces of brown sugar, half an ounce of ginger sifted, of cloves, mace, allspice, and nutmeg, a quarter of an ounce, beaten as fine as possible; coriander and carraway seeds, each a quarter of an ounce; melt one pound of butter, and mix with the above; and add as much flour as will knead into a pretty stiff paste; then roll it out, and cut into cakes. 226Bake on tin plates in a quick oven. A little time will bake them. Of some, drops may be made.
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