[1] Vide Part I. No. 49.
XXIX. FOR TO MAKE A PORREY CHAPELEYN.
Tak an hundred onyons other an half and tak oyle de Olyf and boyle togeder' in a Pot and tak Almande mylk and boyle yt and do ther'to. Tak and make a thynne Paast of Dow and make therof as it were ryngis tak and fry hem in oyle de Olyve or in wyte grees and boil al togedere.
XXX. FOR TO MAKE FORMENTY ON A FICHSSDAY [1].
Tak the mylk of the Hasel Notis boyl the wete [2] wyth the aftermelk til it be dryyd and tak and coloured [3] yt wyth Safroun and the ferst mylk cast ther'to and boyle wel and serve yt forth.
[1] Fishday. [2] white. [3] Perhaps, colour.
XXXI. FOR TO MAKE BLANK DE SYRY [1].
Tak Almande mylk and Flowre of Rys. Tak thereto sugur and boyle thys togedere and dische yt and tak Almandys and wet hem in water of Sugur and drye hem in a panne and plante hem in the mete and serve yt forth.
[1] Vide ad No. 29. of Part I.