Beat molasses, butter, sugar, and spice to a cream; whip in the beaten yolks, the milk, and lastly, the whites, alternately with the flour. Bake in two loaves, or in round tins or cups.
Chocolate.
- 6 tablespoonfuls of grated chocolate.
- 2 cups of boiling water and the same of milk.
Wet the chocolate in cold water; stir into the hot. Boil fifteen minutes; add the milk, and simmer ten minutes longer. Sweeten upon the fire, or as you pour it out.
Second Week. Friday.
Oyster Soup.
- 2 quarts of oysters.
- 1 quart of milk.
- 2 tablespoonfuls of butter.
- 1 teacupful of water.
- 2 eggs.
- Cayenne pepper, salt, mace.
- 1 tablespoonful of corn-starch.
Strain the liquor from the oysters into a saucepan, mixing in the water. Season and spice to taste. When the liquor boils, add a quarter of the oysters chopped fine. Boil five minutes; strain through muslin and put back into the saucepan. Thicken with the butter rubbed up in a tablespoonful of corn-starch. When this boils, drop in the whole oysters. Cook until they “ruffle.” Meanwhile, make a sugarless custard by heating and salting the milk, adding the beaten eggs, and stirring four minutes over the fire. Put some split crackers into the tureen; pour on the custard, then the oyster-soup, stirring all up well. Send around oyster crackers and sliced lemon with it.