YORKSHIRE PUDDING.
Mix into a smooth batter half a pound of
flour, four eggs, if intended to be rich, otherwise
two, a pint of milk, and a little salt, it should
be about an inch thick; it can be made with or
without milk by using a greater proportion of
eggs, but it is not so good.
GATEAU DE TOURS.
Take a pound-cake, cut it in slices about half
an inch in thickness, spread each slice with jam
or preserve, then replace them to the original
form; cover the cake with whites of eggs and
sugar, whisked to a froth, and set it in a cool
oven to dry.
JAUMANGE.
Simmer half a pound of white sugar in three-quarters of a pint of water, with the thinly cut peel of two lemons; when the sugar is melted, add an ounce of dissolved isinglass, and the juice of three lemons, a glass of brandy and three of sherry, beat up with this the yolks of five or