Recipes Tried And True (1894 Cookbook)


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One and a half cups of brown sugar, two eggs, one teacup of sour  
cream, one even teaspoon of soda, about two and a half cups of flour.  
If sour cream is not used, take instead one cup of milk, and one-half  
cup of butter.  
LOAF CAKE. MRS. R. H. JOHNSON.  
One pint bread dough; one cup sugar, one-half cup butter, one egg,  
one-half teaspoonful baking powder. Spice, raisins, and citron to  
taste.  
LOAF CAKE. MRS. ELIZA BOWEN.  
Mix one pint of milk with two quarts of flour and one cup of yeast,  
let stand in a warm place all night. In morning, beat until very  
light four eggs, one pound of sugar, three-eighths pound of butter,  
one teaspoon of salt, one teaspoon cinnamon, half a nutmeg; mix with  
the dough thoroughly, and beat for a long time. When raised again,  
dredge with flour, a cup of seeded raisins, half a pound of currants,  
one-fourth pound of citron; add to dough; put into the pan, and let  
stand to rise again for half an hour. Bake in an oven suitable for  
bread. This cake will keep a long time.  
RAISIN CAKE. MRS. FRANK ARROWSMITH.  
Two cups of brown sugar, one scant cup of butter, one cup of sweet  
milk, four eggs, one and one-half teaspoons of baking powder, three  
cups of flour, one teaspoon each of cinnamon and cloves, one pound of  
raisins. This makes two cakes. Pour boiling water on the raisins,  
and let stand a few minutes before stoning them.  
DRIED APPLE FRUIT CAKE. MRS. W. H. ECKHART.  
Take three cups of dried apples, and soak over night; then chop them  
fine, and cook slowly for three hours in three cups of baking  
molasses, stirring often; let cool over night. Then take two cups of  
sugar, one cup of butter, three eggs, four cups of flour, two  
teaspoons of baking powder, two teaspoons of ground cinnamon, two  
teaspoons of ground cloves, one grated nutmeg, two cups of raisins,  
one cup of citron (cut fine), and one pound of figs (chopped).  
Lastly, add the cooked apples. Stir all together, and bake as you  
would other fruit cake for two hours or longer in rather slow oven.  
"
ELECTRIC LIGHT FLOUR" is pure, white, and nutritious.  
APPLE FRUIT CAKE. MRS. T. H. LINSLEY.  
One cup of butter, two cups of sugar, one cup of sweet milk, two eggs,  
one teaspoon of soda, three and one-half cups of flour, two cups of  
raisins, two cups of dried apples, soaked over night, chopped fine,  
and then stewed in two cups of molasses. Beat butter and sugar to a  
cream; add milk, in which dissolve the soda; then the beaten eggs, the  
flour, and lastly, stir in well the raisins and apples. Bake one and  
a half hours.  
COFFEE CAKE. MAUD STOLTZ.  
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