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So whenever you see the word
So whenever you see the word, which has now, even, become quite common in our own country, you will understand, at once, its character and manner of preparation. I have explained in other places that butter they call ghee; salt, with them, is nemuck. Sauce for Beefsteak, or Catsup Improved. —Black pepper, whole, and salt, of each 11/2 ozs.; allspice, whole, horse-radish and small pickled onions, of each 1 oz.; ground mustard, 1/2 oz.; good catsup, 1 qt. Directions —Pound the pepper and allspice finely, then bruise the radish root and onions together, and put all into the catsup, in a jug, cork and shake daily for 2 weeks, and strain through coarse muslin and bottle for use; or moderate heat, applied to all, in a sauce pan, for 2 or 3 hours, then strained, will obtain the full strength of the spices. If too thick for use after the heat, thin suitably with good vinegar.
Remarks. —It will be found very nice for any roasted or boiled meats, as well as steak.
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