MAY 1
| BREAKFAST | DINNER | |||||
| Stewed prunes | Bisque of crabs | |||||
| Melba toast | Radishes | |||||
| Ceylon tea | Fillet of sole, Marguery | |||||
| Vol au vent of salmon, Génoise | ||||||
| Planked shad and roe | ||||||
| Cucumber salad | ||||||
| Fancy ice cream | ||||||
| LUNCHEON | Alsatian wafers | |||||
| Little Neck clam cocktail | Demi tasse | |||||
| Broiled striped bass, maitre d'hôtel | ||||||
| Potatoes natural | SUPPER | |||||
| Lettuce and tomato salad | Canapé of sardines | |||||
| French pancakes | Yorkshire buck | |||||
| Coffee | Coffee | |||||
Fillet of sole, Marguery. Put four fillets of sole in a buttered sauté pan. Season each fillet with salt and a little Cayenne pepper, add one-half glass of white wine, and cover with buttered manilla paper. Put in oven and cook for six minutes. Remove the fillets to a buttered silver platter, place six boiled mussels and one head of canned mushrooms on top of each fillet. Now add to what wine is left in the sauce pan, one spoonful of white wine sauce, and bring to a boil, and bind with the yolks of two eggs and two ounces of butter. Stir well so the butter will be thoroughly melted. Strain and pour over the fish, sprinkle with grated bread crusts, and bake in a very hot oven just long enough to acquire a light golden color.
Vol au vent of salmon, Génoise. Make one large, or four individual, vol au vent shells. Boil one pound of salmon in salted water; when done cut in pieces one inch square, put in casserole, cover with one-half pint of Génoise sauce, add eight heads of canned mushrooms, season well, and fill the shells.
Chicken sauté, Montpensier. Joint a spring chicken and season with salt and pepper. Melt in a sauté pan one ounce of butter; when hot add the chicken and sauté until nice and brown. Then sprinkle with one-half spoonful of flour and let that get brown; add one-half cup of bouillon and a spoonful of meat extract, and simmer without being covered for five minutes. Then remove the chicken to a platter, season the sauce well and pour over it. Garnish with quartered tomatoes sautéed in butter, and chopped parsley and chives, and also with small pieces of bread cut in heart shapes and fried in butter.
Yorkshire buck. Welsh rabbit on anchovy toast with a poached egg and two strips of broiled bacon on top.
MAY 2
| BREAKFAST | LUNCHEON | ||||
| Baked apples with cream | Suprême of oysters, St. Francis | ||||
| Buckwheat cakes, maple syrup | Eggs Malakoff | ||||
| Rolls | Broiled chicken | ||||
| English breakfast tea | Soufflé potatoes | ||||
| Lettuce salad | |||||
| Old fashioned strawberry shortcake | |||||
| Coffee | |||||
| DINNER | |||||
| Farina soup, Francis Joseph | |||||
| Fillet of flounder, Pompadour | |||||
| Larded sirloin of beef, D'Orsay | |||||
| Artichokes jardinière | |||||
| Rissolées potatoes | |||||
| Romaine salad | |||||
| Burgundy wine jelly | |||||
| Assorted cakes | |||||
| Coffee | |||||
Breast of squab, Périgord. Cut the breasts from four squabs, season with salt and pepper, roll in flour, and fry in sauté pan in three ounces of butter. When done place on toast and cover with sauce Périgord.