Baked Soup.
3 lbs. of beef, cut into small squares; ½ lb. lean ham, chopped; 1 lb. of veal, cut small; 2 onions; 2 carrots; 2 tablespoonfuls German sago; can of green peas; pepper and salt; 6 quarts of water.
Put the chopped ham in the bottom of a broad jar that will go into your oven; cover with sliced vegetables, some of the peas and sago, and this with beef or veal. Pack vegetables and meat in alternate layers, seasoning each with pepper and salt. Pour in six quarts of water, if the jar will hold so much; fit on a close cover; spread a paste of flour and water around the edge to keep in the steam; set in a dripping-pan of hot water, and leave in a moderate oven six hours, replenishing the water in the pan, now and then. Dip out as much soup—just as it comes—as you want for to-day, at the end of this time; let it cool sufficiently to enable you to take off the fat; heat in a saucepan just to the boiling point, and pour into the tureen. Add a quart of boiling water and a little salt to the contents of the jar; cover, while hot, and set away in a cold place, as stock—and excellent stock it will be.
Mock Pigeons.
2 large cutlets of veal, cut rather thin, and beaten flat; ½ lb. of fat salt pork; yolks of two hard-boiled eggs; 1 cup of bread-crumbs; pepper, salt, and 1 tablespoonful of chopped onion pickle; a little sugar; powdered or minced parsley; a little oyster-liquor.
Lay the cutlets upon a dish, and spread the upper side with a force-meat made of the ingredients above enumerated; roll each up closely; bind in shape with soft string, and lay in a dripping-pan. Pour over them two cupfuls of boiling water, in which have been mixed two tablespoonfuls of butter, and the surplus tomato-juice saved from yesterday’s can of tomatoes. Cover with another pan of the same size—inverted—and set in a steady oven. Bake a little over an hour—half an hour more, should the “pigeons” be large. Take them up when tender, and brown, clip, and withdraw the strings, and keep hot while you strain, season, and thicken the gravy. Boil one minute, and pour into a boat.
Spinach.
See Tuesday, Second Week in December.
Potato Puffs.
See Thursday, Second Week in December.