American Medium Mrs. F.L. Gillette

Fricassee Salmon

Original Recipe

This way of cooking fresh salmon is a pleasant change from the ordinary modes of cooking it. Cut one and one-half pounds of salmon into pieces one inch square; put the pieces in a stewpan with half a cupful of water, a little salt, a little white pepper, one clove, one blade of mace, three pieces of sugar, one shallot and a heaping teaspoonful of mustard mixed smoothly with half a teacupful of vinegar. Let this boil up once and add six tomatoes peeled and cut into tiny pieces, a few sprigs of parsley finely minced, and one wine-glassful of sherry. Let all simmer gently for three-quarters of an hour. Serve very hot, and garnish with dry toast cut in triangular pieces. This dish is good, very cold, for luncheon or breakfast.

Ingredients

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  • 1 pleasant change from the ordinary modes of cooking it
  • 1 inch square
  • 1 stewpan with half a cupful of water
  • 1 little salt
  • 1 little white pepper
  • 1 clove
  • 1 blade of mace
  • 3 pieces of sugar
  • 1 shallot and a heaping teaspoonful of mustard mixed smoothly with half a teacupful of vinegar
  • 6 tomatoes peeled and cut into tiny pieces
  • 1 few sprigs of parsley finely minced

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Instructions

  1. 1

    This way of cooking fresh salmon is a pleasant change from the ordinary modes of cooking it.

  2. 2

    Cut one and one-half pounds of salmon into pieces one inch square; put the pieces in a stewpan with half a cupful of water, a little salt, a little white pepper, one clove, one blade of mace, three pieces of sugar, one shallot and a heaping teaspoonful of mustard mixed smoothly with half a teacupful of vinegar.

  3. 3

    Let this boil up once and add six tomatoes peeled and cut into tiny pieces, a few sprigs of parsley finely minced, and one wine-glassful of sherry.

  4. 4

    Let all simmer gently for three-quarters of an hour.

  5. 5

    Serve very hot, and garnish with dry toast cut in triangular pieces.

  6. 6

    This dish is good, very cold, for luncheon or breakfast.

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