Pour boiling water over the tomatoes in order to remove the skin ; then weigh them and place them in a stone jar, with as much sugar as you have tomatoes, and let them stand two days ; then pour off the syrup, and boil and skim it until no scum rises. Garden Vegetables, and how to Cultivate Them - Page 236by Fearing Burr - 1866 - 355 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Mason Hovey - Botany - 1852 - 596 pages
...them stand two days ; then pour off the syrup, and boil and skim it until no scum rises. Then poor it over the tomatoes and let them stand two days as...they are fit to dry if the weather is good ; if not, lot them stand in the syrup until drying weather. Then place on large earthen plates or dishes, and... | |
| Agriculture - 1852 - 664 pages
...skim it until no scum Then pour it ovtr the tomatoes, ys ns before; then boil and skim again. Arterthe third time they are fit to dry if the weather is good; if not, let them stand in the syrup Then place pn dishes, and put which will take until drying weather. large earthen plates or them... | |
| American Pomological Society - Fruit-culture - 1854 - 268 pages
...stand two days, and then pour off syrup, and boil and skim it until no scum rises; pour this syrup over the tomatoes and let them stand two days as before;...the weather is good, if not let them stand in the syrup until drying weather; then place on large earthen dishes or plates, and put them in the sun to... | |
| New London (Conn.) - 1858 - 434 pages
...and let them stand two days; then pour off the syrup and boil and skim it until no scum rises. Then pour it over the tomatoes, and let them stand two...the weather is good ; if not, let them stand in the syrup until drying weather. Then place them on large earthen plates or dishes, and aut them in the... | |
| Mrs. Mary L. Edgeworth - Cookery - 1860 - 460 pages
...pour off the syrup, boil and skim, until the scum ceases to rise. After this is repeated three times, they are fit to dry, if the weather is good ; if not, let them remain in the syrup until drying weather. Then place on earthen plates or dishes, put them in the sun,... | |
| 1882 - 584 pages
...syvup, and boil and skim it until no scum rises. Then pour it over the tomatoes and let them stand for two days as before, then boil and skim again; After...fit to dry, if the weather is good ; if not let them I stand in syrup until drying weather. Then place on large earthen plates or dishes, and put them in... | |
| Frank M Lupton - Agriculture - 1888 - 556 pages
...tomatoes, and let them stand two days; then pour off the syrup, and boil and skim until no scum rises. Then pour it over the tomatoes, and let them stand two...the weather is good; if not, let them stand in the syrup until drying weather; then place on large earthen plates or dishes, and put them in the sun to... | |
| Vaughn's Seed Store - Cooking (Vegetables) - 1898 - 76 pages
...tomatoes and let them stand two days as before, pour off, boil and skim a second time and a third time. After the third time they are fit to dry if the weather is good, if not let them stand in syrup until drying weather. Place on earthen dishes and dry in the sun which will take about a week,... | |
| American literature - 1858 - 656 pages
...let them stand two days ; then 1юпг off the syrup, and boil and skim it until no scum rise«. Then pour it over the tomatoes, and let them stand two...the weather is good ; if not, let them stand In the syrup until drying weather. Then place on large earthen plates or d ¡she.*, and put them in the sun... | |
| American literature - 1860 - 592 pages
...until no scum lises. Then pour it over the tomatoes, and let them stand two days, as before; then boll and skim again. After the third time they are fit...the weather is good; If not, let them stand in the syrup until drying weather. Then place on large earthen plates or dishes, and put them in the sun to... | |
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