Baked or Roasted Potatoes

A Plain Cookery Book for the Working ... · Francatelli, Charles Elmé · 1852
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A Plain Cookery Book for the Working Classes
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Instructions (4)
  1. Roast potatoes by placing them on the hobs, bars, and under the fire-grate.
  2. Turn them about now and then so that they may be done all over alike.
  3. When the potatoes are roasted, slightly squeeze each separately in a cloth to make them mealy, then split them open.
  4. Season them with a bit of butter, or dripping, a little bit of chopped shalot, pepper, and salt.
Original Text
No. 137. Baked or Roasted Potatoes. You do not require that I should tell you that when you have no oven you can easily roast your potatoes by placing them on the hobs, bars, and under the fire-grate; and if you are attentive to their being well roasted, by turning them about now and then, so that they may be done all over alike, you need not be deprived of a baked potato for the want of an oven. When the potatoes are roasted, slightly squeeze each separately in a cloth, to make them mealy, then split them open; season them with a bit of butter, or dripping, a little bit of chopped shalot, pepper, and salt, and this will afford you a nice relish for supper.
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