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A80288 The compleat cook: or, the whole art of cookery Describing the best and newest ways of ordering and dressing all sorts of flesh, fish, and fowl, whether boiled, baked, stewed, roasted, broiled, frigacied, fryed, souc'd, marrinated, or pickled; with their proper sauces and garnishes. Together vvith all manner of the most approved soops and potages used, either in England or France. By T.P. J.P. R.C. N.B. and several other approved cooks of London and Westminster. 1694 (1694) Wing C5638AC; ESTC R229840 138,431 400

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and calvered p. 20. Fryed p. 75. baked p. 139. Souc'd p. 201 Trouts stewed p. 20 Tripes fryed the best way p. 37 Turkey to boil p. 42. Carbonado'd p. 112 Turkey bak'd French fashion p. 185 Tongues of Sheep Deer and Calves fryed p. 95 Tench bak'd p. 138. Souc'd p. 201 Taragon and Turnips how to pickle p. 217 Tarts of Almonds p. 240. 252 Tarts of damsins p. 240 Tarts of Strawberries Ibid. Tarts of Cherry Medler and Pine-apple p. 242 Tarts for the Spring p. 243 Taffety Tarts p. 243 Tarts of Cowslips and Cream p. 244 Tarts of green Pease and Prunes p. 245 Of Goosberries p. 246 Of Puff-paste p. 247 Of Rice Wardens and Pippins p. 248 Of Quinces Wardens Pears and Pippins p. 249. Of Spinage Ibid. Tarts after the French fashion p. 251 Tarts of Bacon p. 251 Of Clary p. 252 Of Apricocks p. 253 V Venison stewed p. 37. Roasted p. 100 Pasty to make p. 174. Coller'd p. 236 Venison when tainted to recoves it p. 38. Bak'd to eat cold p. 174. Coller'd p. 236 Veal Fillet and Leg to roast p. 80. 98. The breast with a Pudding in it p. 96. Chine or Neck roasted p. 97 98. Broil'd p. 99. in Pye p. 172. Breast souc'd p. 236. Leg souc'd p. 238 Vmble Pye p. 173 Vinegars of all sorts p. 419 420 421 W Whiting stewed and broth p. 21 Woodcocks roasted p. 113 Widgeons souc'd p. 238 White-Pots p. 337. Of Rice p. 338 Devonshire White-Pot p. 339. Norfolk Ibid. Westminster fool p. 340 Worster Sullabub p. 343 A Wassel p. 345. 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