American Medium Mrs. F.L. Gillette

To Try Out Lard

Original Recipe

Skin the leaf lard carefully, cut it into small pieces, and put it into a kettle or saucepan; pour in a cupful of water to prevent burning; set it over the fire where it will melt slowly. Stir it frequently and let it simmer until nothing remains but brown scraps. Remove the scraps with a perforated skimmer, throw in a little salt to settle the fat, and, when clear, strain through a coarse cloth into jars. Remember to watch it constantly, stirring it from the bottom until the salt is thrown in to settle it; then set it back on the range until clear. If it scorches it gives it a very bad flavor.

Ingredients

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  • 1 kettle or saucepan
  • 1 cupful of water to prevent burning
  • 1 perforated skimmer
  • 1 little salt to settle the fat
  • 1 coarse cloth into jars
  • 1 very bad flavor

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Instructions

  1. 1

    Skin the leaf lard carefully, cut it into small pieces, and put it into a kettle or saucepan; pour in a cupful of water to prevent burning; set it over the fire where it will melt slowly.

  2. 2

    Stir it frequently and let it simmer until nothing remains but brown scraps.

  3. 3

    Remove the scraps with a perforated skimmer, throw in a little salt to settle the fat, and, when clear, strain through a coarse cloth into jars.

  4. 4

    Remember to watch it constantly, stirring it from the bottom until the salt is thrown in to settle it; then set it back on the range until clear.

  5. 5

    If it scorches it gives it a very bad flavor.

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