er, when a Pin will easily go through the Rind, drain and put them
into as much Sugar boiled, till it becomes smooth, as will cover them,
give all a Boil together, adding some Juice of Oranges to what
Sharpness you please; you may put a little Pippin Jelly into the
Boiling, if you please; when cold serve them to Table on Plates.
_To make Orange-Rings and Faggots._
Pare your Oranges as thin, and as narrow as you can, put the Parings
into Water, whilst you prepare the Rings, which are done by cutting
the Oranges so pared into as many Rings as you please; then cut out
the Meat from the Inside; then put the Rings and Faggots into boiling
Water; boil them till tender; then put them into clarified Sugar, as
much as will cover them; set them by till next Day; then boil all
together, and set them by till the Day after; then drain the Syrup,
and boil it till very smooth; then return your Oranges into it, and
give all a Boil; the next Day boil the Syrup till it rises up to
almost the Top of your Pan; then return the Oranges into it, and give
it a Boil; then put them by in some Pot to be candied, as hereafter
mentioned, whenever you shall have Occasion.
_To candy Orange, Lemon, and Citron._
Drain what Quantity you will candy clean from the Syrup, and wash it
in luke-warm Water, and lay it on a Sieve to drain; then take as much
clarified Sugar as you think will cover what you will candy, boil it
till it blows very strong, then put in your Rings, and boil them till
it blows again; then take it from the Fire, and let it cool a little;
then with the back of a Spoon rub the Sugar against the Inside of your
Pan till you see the Sugar becomes white; then with a Fork take out
the Rings one by one, lay them on a Wire-grate to drain, then put in
your Faggots, and boil them as before directed; then rub the Sugar,
and take them up in Bunches, having some-body to cut them with a Pair
of Scizers to what Bigness you please, laying them on your Wire to
drain.
_Note_, Thus may you candy all Sorts of Oranges and Lemon-Peals or
Chips.
Lemon Rings and Faggots are done the same Way, with this
Distinction only, that the Lemons ought to be pared twice over,
that the Ring may be the whiter; so will you have two Sorts of
Faggots: But you must be sure to keep the outward Rind from the
other, else it will discolour them.
_To make Orange-Cakes._
Take six Sevil-Oranges, grate the Rinds of two of them, and th
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