735. Apples sauté in Butter

The Modern Housewife · Soyer, Alexis · 1849
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The Modern Housewife
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  1. Cut the apples into slices a quarter of an inch in thickness.
  2. Peel and take out the cores with a round cutter.
  3. Put two ounces of butter in a sauté-pan, spread it over the bottom and lay in your apples, with half a pound of powdered sugar and the juice of two lemons.
  4. Stew gently over a moderate fire until done.
  5. Dress them rather high in crown upon your dish.
  6. Melt three spoonfuls of red currant jelly in a stewpan.
  7. Mix a glass of Madeira wine with the melted jelly.
  8. Pour the jelly and wine mixture over the apples when ready to serve.
Original Text · last edited 5 days ago
735. Apples sauté in Butter.—Procure a dozen russet apples, which cut into slices a quarter of an inch in thickness, peel and take out the cores with a round cutter, then put two ounces of butter in a sauté-pan, spread it over the bottom and lay in your apples, with half a pound of powdered sugar and the juice of two lemons, stew gently over a moderate fire; when done, dress them rather high in crown upon your dish, melt three spoonfuls of red currant jelly in a stewpan, with which mix a glass of Madeira wine, which pour over when ready to serve.
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