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Prune Whips

Prune Whips

This was a cooking-school rule which the Pretty Aunt put in, because she said it was the best sort of pudding for little girls to make.

1 tablespoonful of powdered sugar.
2 tablespoonfuls stewed prunes.
White of one egg.

Cook the prunes till soft, take out the stones, and mash the prunes fine.

Beat the white of the egg very stiff, mix in the sugar and prunes, and bake in small buttered dishes.

Serve hot or cold, with cream.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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A Little Cook-Book for a Little Girl

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Margaret's Cook Book

A Note from SSK - Foreword
Little Cook-Book: Cereals
Little Cook-Book: Eggs
Little Cook-Book: Fish
Little Cook-Book: Meat
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Little Cook-Book: Coffee
Little Cook-Book: White Sauce
Little Cook-Book: Main Dish
Little Cook-Book: Vegetables
Little Cook-Book: Salads
Little Cook-Book: Gingerbread
Little Cook-Book: Drinks
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Little Cook-Book: Sauces
Little Cook-Book: Ice Cream/Ices
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Little Cook-Book: Pies
Little Cook-Book: Candy
Little Cook-Book: School Lunches

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Baked Custard
Tapioca Pudding
Floating Island
Cake and Custard
Brown Betty
Lemon Pudding
Rice Pudding with Raisins
Bread Pudding
Cabinet Pudding
Cottage Pudding
Prune Whips
Junket
Strawberry Shortcake
Cake Shortcake
Jellies
Snow Pudding
Velvet Cream
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