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![]() Breadcrumbs with suet, sugar, egg and lemon (rind and juice), boiled (Rundell 1807, Acton 1845, Mrs.B, etc). ![]() LEMON DUMPLINGS. - E. R. A quarter of a pound of bread grated, the same quantity of sifted sugar, and of finely-chopped beef-suet, one lemon, the juice to be mixed with the sugar, and the rind cut small or grated, and one egg; mix all together, make them into dumplings, boil them twenty minutes, and serve with wine sauce. ![]() NICE DISHES. LEMON DUMPLINGS.— Take half-a-pound of grated bread, half-a-pound of suet, six ounces of sugar, two eggs, and the peel large lemon chopped fine. Add the juice, and if not moist enough, a little water. Make it up into six or eight dumplings, and boil them three-quarters-of-an-hour. ![]() |
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