Jennie Morgan.
SNOW DRIFT.
Two strips (or one-half ounce) isinglass, soaked in cold water twenty or thirty minutes. Take it from the cold water and pour over it one pint boiling water; add two cups granulated sugar and the juice of two lemons. Put it on the ice, and when thick beat into the beaten whites of four eggs. Then put in mould and place on ice. Serve with boiled custard.
Mrs. M. K. W.
CHARLOTTE RUSSE ELEGANTE.
One-half package Coxe’s gelatine dissolved in a very little water; one quart whipped cream; flavored and sweetened to taste. Line a mould with sponge or white cake. Stir the gelatine into the cream and pour into the prepared mould. The cake may be soaked in a little wine if preferred.
Mrs. H. Candee.
CHARLOTTE RUSSE.
Two tablespoons gelatine soaked in a little cold milk two hours; two coffeecups rich cream; one teacup milk. Whip the cream stiff in a large bowl or dish; set on ice. Boil the milk and pour gradually over the gelatine until dissolved, then strain; when nearly cold add the whipped cream, a spoonful at a time. Sweeten with pulverized sugar, and flavor with vanilla. Line a dish with lady fingers or sponge cake; pour in the cream and set in a cool place to harden.
Ella I. Gould.