Compôte of Kentish or Flemish cherries

Modern cookery for private families · Acton, Eliza · 1845
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Modern cookery for private families
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  1. Simmer five ounces of sugar with half a pint of water for ten minutes
  2. throw into the syrup a pound of cherries weighed after they are stalked, and let them stew gently for twenty minutes
  3. it is a great improvement to stone the fruit, but a larger quantity will then be required for a dish
Original Text · last edited 5 days ago
Compôte of Kentish or Flemish cherries.—Simmer five ounces of sugar with half a pint of water for ten minutes; throw into the syrup a pound of cherries weighed after they are stalked, and let them stew gently for twenty minutes: it is a great improvement to stone the fruit, but a larger quantity will then be required for a dish.
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