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Fillets Of Sole En Aspic Recipe

Aspic jelly, or meat jelly, may be made very good, and at a moderate

cost, by boiling lean beef or veal in water with a little vegetable and

spice. To make it according to the standard recipes is so expensive and

tedious that few persons care to attempt it. The following directions

will enable a cook to make an excellent and clear aspic.



Cut two pounds of lean beefsteak or veal cutlet into dice, put it on in

two quarts of cold water, and as soon as it boils, take off the scum as

it rises. Let it simmer gently for half-an-hour; then add four onions, a

turnip, carrot, small bundle of sweet herbs, blade of mace, half-a-dozen

white peppercorns, and when it has again boiled for an hour strain it

through a napkin. Let it stand until cold, remove all the fat, boil it

up, and to a quart of the liquor put an ounce of Nelson's Gelatine,

previously soaked in cold water. Add salt and a pinch of cayenne pepper,

and when the jelly is cool stir in the whites and shells of two eggs

well beaten. Let the jelly boil briskly for two minutes, let it stand

off the fire for a few minutes, then strain through a jelly-bag and use

as directed. Take the fillets of a pair of large thick soles, cut them

into neat square pieces, leaving the trimmings for other dishes, and lay

them in vinegar with a little salt for an hour. As they must be kept

very white the best French vinegar should be used. Boil the fillets

gently in salted water, with a little vinegar, till done; take them up

and dry them on a cloth. Have ready some picked parsley and hard-boiled

eggs cut in quarters; arrange these neatly at the bottom of a plain

mould so as to form a pretty pattern. Pour in very gently enough jelly

to cover the first layer, let it stand until beginning to set, then put

another layer of fish, eggs, and parsley, then more jelly, and so on

until the mould is full. When done set the mould on ice, or allow it to

stand some hours in a cold place to get well set. Turn it out, ornament

with parsley, beetroot, and cut lemon.

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