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Title: Victuals of Quality
Categories: Dessert Fruit
Yield: 1 Servings

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At a country auction in Quebec the auctioneer offered a torn straw basket full of "medicine books". I knew that such books of the 1800s and early 1900s were full of observations on food as well as remedies for the family and horses. So I made a bid and got the basket -- and so received 10 times my money's worth. Among the volumes was an 85-page book with a hard cover published in Upper Canada in 1901. Its title was Victuals of Quality and it contained two chapters of unusual ideas. These are my favorites.

For Delicate Fingers: The hostess with delicate taste has an unusual way to offer a snack with champagne in a moonlit garden. She fills nasturtium flowers the fresh cream cheese made light by the addition of whipped cream.

Sweet Peach Applesauce: When you next serve a golden, fragrant roast of pork, serve it with applesauce made sweet with a liqueur glass of port wine, along with a pinch of sage and cinnamon. Top and beat with a piece of butter, but never, never add sugar.

Fruit Temptation: Cook enough of the fresh fruit of your choice in a minute quantity of water, over low heat in a covered saucpan, to make 2 cups of fruit puree after being put through a sieve. To the fruit add a syrup made with 1 1/2 cups sugar and 1/2 cup water, the juice of 2 lemons or 2 oranges. Mix well and freeze until mushy.

Pleasant Raspberry: A Canadian trifle of raspberry. Layers of French macaroons soaked in Spanish sherry with a thick coating of custard on each layer, and on the custard, sweetened raspberries. A few hours in the cold room, and you have a most seasonal dessert.

Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #10

Recipe by: The Canadiana Cookbook/Mme Jehane Benoit/1970

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