Beef fried otherways, being roasted and cold. [otheways]
To bake a Flank of Beef in a Collar. [Lo bake]
toasts of houshold bread [houshhold]
[the spelling "household" does not occur]
slice it in to thin slices [slice is in to]
["in to" is less common than "into", but does occur]
with grapes, or gooseberries or barberries [barbeeries]
with nutmegs, pepper, and salt [papper]
6. Chop't parsley, verjuyce, butter, sugar, and gravy. [buttter]
beaten cinamon, sugar, and a whole clove or two [aud a whole]
Cut a leg of veal into thin slices [slies]
give it two or three warms on the fire [two or the warms]
setting a dish under it to catch the gravy [seetting]
a little beef-suet also minced [litlte]
_To Make strong Wine Vinegar into Balls._ [stong]
Take crabs as soon as the kernels turn black [Make crabs]
6. Core them and save the cores [5. Core]
put it in a barrel with the quinces [barrrel]
To make Pancakes. [maka]
serve them with fine sugar. [fina]
[These two errors are in the same recipe.]
Boil the rice tender in milk [race]
[The word "race" occurs often, but only as a measure of ginger.]
yolks of eggs, rose-water, and sugar [ann sugar]
5. Chine it as before with the bones in [3. Chine]
(or not lard them) [or uot]
the herbs, and spices, being mingled together
[text has "and spices,/ing mingled" at line break]
three of wine-vinegar, or verjuyce [verjyce]
and some preserved barberries or cherries. [chreries]
and a quarter of a pint of rose water [a pine of]
bake it in a dish as other Florentines [Floren-tines]
[mid-line hyphen probably inherited from an earlier edition with
different line breaks]
then fill your pie after this manner [mnnner]
some barberries, some yolks of raw eggs [yolks af]
Make the paste with a peck of flour [hf flour]
four or five spoonfuls of fair water [four our or five]
work up all cold together [togther]
cut it into little square bits as big as a nutmeg [litttle]
White-Pots, Fools, Wassels [Wasssls]
Thus you may do wardens or pears [thus yon]
turn it into colours, red, white, or yellow [colous]
(and if you please, beat some musk and ambergriese in it) [musst]
["musk and ambergriese" occurs several times]
mix all these well together with a little cream [litlle]
Take a quart of good thick sweet cream ["T" printed upside down]
stir it and boil it thi
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