irections for sauce:
This recipe makes enough sauce for about
Melt the suet (available from your butcher) over
ith a little whipped cream (recipe follows) or cinnamon on top
Mix all ingredients together. Divide batter into either 3 one pound coffee cans {mold} or 1 three pound coffee can {mold}that have been greased well. Cover open end with cheesecloth and rubber band Steam for 3 hours.
{It freezes well}.
Nutmeg Sauce.
1/4 cup. oleo melted in fry pan.
Stir in flour about 1/4 cup flour.
Mix with boiling water to gravy consistency. Flavor with nutmeg, vanilla and sugar to taste.
Pudding and sauce is best when served warm.
Cool.
Pastry: Put flour, suet and seasoning in a bowl
Take 5 pounds of neck of beef and put to boil in enough water to cover the meat.
Take off the scum that rises when the water reaches the boiling point; add hot water from time to time until it is tender.
Then remove the lid from the pot and salt; let it boil until almost dry, turning the meat occasionally in the liquid. Take from fire and let stand overnight until thoroughly cold. Remove all bones, gristle or stringy bits; chop very fine, mincing at the time 3 pounds of beef suet, fresh.
Work lard in flour with pastry blender.
Then add suet and work in thoroughly.
Add water to make a soft dough just a little more moist than ordinary pastry dough.
Divide dough in 4 parts.
he ingredients with finely chopped suet. Add oatmeal and onions, browned
Mix the flour, suet, parsley and chives in a bowl.
Season well with salt and freshly ground white pepper, then stir in enough stock to form a fairly stiff but still elastic dough that will leave the sides of the bowl clean.
Heat the remaining stock in a large pan until boiling.
Shape the dumpling dough into rounds about two bites big.
Drop into the bubbling beef stock, cover and simmer for 25 to 30 minutes or until light and well puffed up.
Remove from stock and serve.
nife, cut the frozen raw suet into chunks.
Place about
Grind suet and raisins together.
Sift flour, salt, soda, nutmeg and cinnamon together.
Mix molasses, sugar and milk together.
Work some flour mixture into the suet and raisins.
Then combine all ingredients.
Steam in greased cans for 3 hours. (Pudding will double while cooking.)
Keep 1 cup of the flour out to use this flour to roll out dough with.
Combine lard,flour,baking powder,salt.
In a cup with fork slightly beat egg, vinegar and cold water to make up 1 cup of ingredients
Add egg, water and vinegar to flour mixture form a ball.
Do not overwork dough.
Please, refrigerate dough for at least 1 hour or 24 hrs {this freezes very well} before using for the best result.
Bake at 400 Degrees in a preheated oven for 10 minutes then reduce oven temperature to 350 until pastry is golden brown!
arm.
Bread Pudding Sauce Recipe.
Mix everything together and
Combine lard and peanut butter in a large saucepan.
Cook over low heat until melted.
Stir in remaining ingredients.
If needed, add enough water to make the product the consistency of oatmeal.
Pour into a bread pan and cool.
When cool, run a knife around the edges and pop suet out of pan.
Slice into portions that will fit your hanging suet feeder.
Store remaining slices in the freezer until ready to use.
he refrigerator to get the best taste out of the chicken
nto abowl, then sprinkle the suet in, season if desired and
he tomato used in the recipe.) PLEASE DO NOT ADD ANY
Mix and sift dry ingredients; add molasses and milk to suet. Pour into buttered mold and cover.
Steam 3 hours.
Serve with sauce.
Stir dry ingredients and then add melted suet and mix well. Pack into styrofoam cups through which a knotted cord has been drawn like a candlewick.
Set in refrigerator until firm.
Peel off upper half of cup and hang in tree or bush.
Mix and sift dry ingredients.
Add molasses and milk to suet. Combine mixtures.
Turn into buttered mold and cover.
Steam 3 hours.
Raisins and currants may be added.