To make Shrewsbury Cakes
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To make Shrewsbury Cakes
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1658
Cakes, Breads etc (Shrewsbury cake)
Flour
Butter
Rosewater
Eggs
Ginger
Sugar
Salt
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Instructions
| Take two pound of flour. Lay butter in rosewater an hour or two in Rose-water, then pour the water from the butter, and add the butter to the flour with the yolks and whites of five eggs, two races of ginger, and three quarters of a pound of sugar, a little salt, grate your spice, and it well be the better, knead all these together till you may role the paste, then role it forth with the top of a bowl, then prick them with a pin made of wood, or if you have a comb that hath not been used, that will do them quickly, and is best to that purpose, so bake them upon pie plates, but not too much in the oven, for the heat of the plates will dry them very much. After they come forth of the oven,
you may cut them without the bowles of what bigness or what fashion you please. |
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