PUMPKIN PIE - 1847
from : The New England
Economical Housekeeper by Mrs. E. A. Howland.
Worcester : S.A. Howland, 1847.
from : Thanksgiving & the New England Pie.
Take out the seeds and pare the pumpkin;
stew, and strain it through a coarse sieve. Take two quarts of scalded milk and eight
eggs, and stir your pumpkin into it; sweeten it with sugar or molasses. Salt it, and
season with ginger, cinnamon, or grated lemon-peel, to your taste. Bake with a bottom
crust. Crackers, pounded fine, are a good substitute for eggs. Less eggs will do. |
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