CODFISH À LA BEAUREGARD
Prepare according to directions given for Creamed Codfish, using fresh codfish and omitting the egg. Serve on buttered toast and cover with hard-boiled eggs rubbed through a sieve.
STEWED CODFISH À LA LINCOLN
Clean and bone four pounds of fresh codfish. Slice and scald two small onions, drain and fry soft in salt pork fat. Cut the fish into cubes and season with salt and pepper. Boil the bones in water to cover, with onion and pork fat. Put the fish into a buttered sauce-pan and strain the boiling liquid over it, using enough to cover. Add the juice of half a lemon, and thicken with one heaping tablespoonful of butter cooked with two of flour. Season with salt, pepper, minced parsley, and tomato or mushroom catsup. Just before the fish is done add one quart of drained oysters and cook until the oysters are plump.
BOILED CODS' TONGUES WITH EGG SAUCE
Soak the tongues over night, change the water, and boil for ten minutes. Serve with Drawn-Butter Sauce.
FRIED CODFISH TONGUES
Wash the tongues, dip in cold milk and roll in seasoned flour. Fry in butter, and serve with tomato sauce.
CODS' TONGUES À LA POULETTE
Prepare according to directions given for boiled Cods' Tongues with Egg Sauce and serve with a Poulette Sauce, using for liquid the water in which the tongues were boiled.