Salad of Mixed Summer Fruits

Modern cookery for private families · Acton, Eliza · 1845
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Modern cookery for private families
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Instructions (7)
  1. Heap a rice-crust-dish quite high with alternate layers of fine fresh strawberries stripped from the stalks, white and red currants, and white or red raspberries.
  2. Strew each layer plentifully with sifted sugar.
  3. Just before the dish is sent to table, pour equally over the top two wineglassesful of sherry, Madeira, or any other good white wine.
  4. Alternatively, very thick Devonshire cream may be laid entirely over the fruit, instead of the wine being mingled with it.
  5. Currants by themselves are excellent prepared in this way, and strawberries also.
  6. The fruit should be gently stirred with a spoon when it is served.
  7. Each variety must be picked with great nicety from the stalks.
Original Text
SALAD OF MIXED SUMMER FRUITS. Heap a rice-crust-dish quite high with alternate layers of fine fresh strawberries stripped from the stalks, white and red currants, and white or red raspberries; strew each layer plentifully with sifted sugar, and just before the dish is sent to table, pour equally over the top two wineglassesful of sherry, Madeira, or any other good white wine. Very thick Devonshire cream may be laid entirely over the fruit, instead of the wine being mingled with it. Currants by themselves are excellent prepared in this way, and strawberries also. The fruit should be gently stirred with a spoon when it is served. Each variety must be picked with great nicety from the stalks.
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