Do not heat enough to coagulate albumen in juice.
II. Cold method:
| Finely chopped beef, | 1 lb.; |
| Water, | ℥viij. |
Put in covered jar; allow to stand on ice from six to twelve hours; then squeeze out by twisting in coarse muslin.
Season with salt and serve as above.
This contains a smaller amount of extractives.
It may be served with sherry wine or celery salt.
If added to milk in the proportion of 2 or 3 tablespoonfuls to the feeding, the taste will not be noticed.
The milk should not be heated over 100° F., as the albumen will coagulate.
No. I. contains twice the amount of extractives as No. II. If the stronger juice is desired, No. II. may be made by adding only ℥iv of water instead of ℥viij.