To fry Onions
Take some large onions, peel them, and cut them into slices, about a quarter of an inch thick; then dip these slices into batter, or an egg beaten, without breaking 'them, and fry them of a nice brown.
From: The Frugal Housewife by Susannah Carter, 1796
To fry Flat Fish.
Dry the fish well in a cloth, rub them over with the yolk of an egg, and dust over some flour: let your oil, butter, lard, or dripping be ready to boil before you put in the fish; fry them off with a quick fire, and let them be of a fine brown.
Before you dish them up, lay them upon a drainer before the fire sloping, for two or three minutes, which will prevent their eating greasy.
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Good Fritters
Mix half a pint of good cream very thick with flour, beat six eggs leaving out four whites ; add six spoonfuls of sack, and strain them into the cream ; put in a little grated nutmeg, ginger, cinnamon, and salt ; then put in another half pint of cream and beat the batter near an hour; pare and slice your apples thin, dip every piece in the batter, and throw them into a pan with boiling lard.
From: The Frugal Housewife by Susannah Carter, 1803 edition.
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