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![]() Mashed potato with butter, sugar, lemon and egg, baked. The term 'cheese' may derive from the earlier usage meaning 'moulded', as with fruit 'cheeses'. (Rundell 1807, etc) ![]() POTATO CHEESECAKE. - E. R. Two ounces of butter, the same of pounded sugar, and six ounces of potatoes boiled and floured through a sieve, the rind of one lemon, and half the juice, unless acid is desirable; mix these ingredients well together, with two eggs, and fill the tart-pan and bake it. ![]() |
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