American Medium Mrs. F.L. Gillette

Roast Loin of Veal

Original Recipe

Prepare it the same as any roast, leaving in the kidney, around which put considerable salt. Make a dressing the same as for fowls; unroll the loin, put the stuffing well around the kidney, fold and secure with several coils of white cotton twine wound around in all directions; place in a dripping-pan with the thick side down, and put in a rather hot oven, graduated after it commences to roast to moderate; in half an hour add a little hot water to the pan, and baste often; in another half hour turn over the roast, and when about done dredge lightly with flour and baste with melted butter. Before serving carefully remove the twine. A roast of four to five pounds will bake in about two hours. For a gravy, skim off some of the fat if there is too much in the drippings; dredge in some flour, stir until brown, add some hot water if necessary; boil a few minutes, stir in such sweet herbs as fancied, and put in a gravy boat. Serve with green peas and lemon jelly. Is very nice sliced cold for lunch, and Worcestershire or Chili sauce forms a fine relish.

Ingredients

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  • 1 dressing the same as for fowls
  • 1 rather hot oven
  • 1 little hot water to the pan
  • 1 dredge lightly with flour and baste with melted butter
  • 1 roast of four to five pounds will bake in about two hours
  • 1 gravy
  • 1 few minutes
  • 1 gravy boat
  • 1 fine relish

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Instructions

  1. 1

    Prepare it the same as any roast, leaving in the kidney, around which put considerable salt.

  2. 2

    Make a dressing the same as for fowls; unroll the loin, put the stuffing well around the kidney, fold and secure with several coils of white cotton twine wound around in all directions; place in a dripping-pan with the thick side down, and put in a rather hot oven, graduated after it commences to roast to moderate; in half an hour add a little hot water to the pan, and baste often; in another half hour turn over the roast, and when about done dredge lightly with flour and baste with melted butter.

  3. 3

    Before serving carefully remove the twine.

  4. 4

    A roast of four to five pounds will bake in about two hours.

  5. 5

    For a gravy, skim off some of the fat if there is too much in the drippings; dredge in some flour, stir until brown, add some hot water if necessary; boil a few minutes, stir in such sweet herbs as fancied, and put in a gravy boat.

  6. 6

    Serve with green peas and lemon jelly.

  7. 7

    Is very nice sliced cold for lunch, and Worcestershire or Chili sauce forms a fine relish.

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