|
Yield:
1 Servings
Ingredients:
Instructions:
Instructions: Continuing the Rice Pudding thread (have you noticed, I just keeeeep gooooing). I found these very old versions in a little book I have called Cooking for the Cause (the "War of Northern Aggression" :-), in case you didnt know). Writen by Patricia Mitchell, it is among many published by the Sims-Mitchell House B&B in Chatham, VA. They, in turn reference the 1863 Confederate Receipt Book. Earlier I posted the version that included raisins which would have pleased USG.
SWEETS AND BEVERAGES Even in the midst of deprivation, Southerners managed to somewhat appease their sweet tooth, Useful rice made a wholesome dessert, said to have been a favorite of Ulysses S. (Grant! South of the Mason-Dixon line this is how the dish was prepared: "Take one cup of soft boiled rice, a pint of milk,a cup of sugar, three eggs, and a piece of butter the size of an egg. Serve with sauce" Both are from: Confederate Receipt Book; a Compilation of Over one Hundred Email this Recipe:
If you would like to email yourself the recipe for later use, or share the recipe with your friends or family, enter the email addresses below and this recipe will be emailed to you and others as well.
|