The Art of Living in Australia ; eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 421 pages of information about The Art of Living in Australia ;.

The Art of Living in Australia ; eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 421 pages of information about The Art of Living in Australia ;.

BANANA AND ORANGE SALAD

Peel and slice up some ripe bananas and oranges, removing the pips from the oranges, but saving the juice.  Take a deep glass dish, lay at the bottom some bananas, then a layer of oranges.  Sprinkle well with sugar, then some more bananas and oranges and sugar, until all the materials are used up.  Cover and let it stand for an hour, then serve as a sweet.

COSMOPOLITAN SALAD

Take any fruits in season, such as oranges, mandarins, passion fruit, apricots, nectarines, pineapples, bananas, &c.  Peel and slice them up, and put them into a glass dish in layers, with plenty of sugar between each layer.  Stand in a cool place for an hour covered over, and it is ready to serve.

POTATO SALAD

Slice up some cold boiled potatoes.  Sprinkle with salt, pepper, and chopped parsley.  Mix the oil and vinegar together in the proportion of two of oil to one of vinegar; pour this over, let it stand for an hour, and serve.

VENETIAN RICE

* 1/2 lb.  Rice—­1d. * * 1/2 lb.  Cheese—­2d. * * 1 pint Stock * * 1 oz.  Butter * * Pepper and Salt—­1d. * * Total Cost—­4d. * * Time—­Three-quarters of an Hour. * Boil some rice, or take any cold rice that may be left, put it into a saucepan with the stock, and simmer till the stock is absorbed.  Grate up some dry, hard pieces of cheese, stir them in with the butter, pepper and salt.  Cover down by the side of the fire for about half an hour; pile on a dish, and serve.

TOMATOES AND EGGS

* 4 Eggs—­4d. * * 1/2 pint Tomato Sauce—­2d. * * Fried Bread * * 1 teaspoonful Parsley—­1d. * * Total Cost—­7d. * * Time—­5 Minutes. * Take some thick tomato sauce and pour it on to a hot dish.  Poach the eggs carefully and lay them on the sauce.  Garnish with parsley and fried bread, and serve hot.

MACARONI CHEESE

* 2 oz.  Macaroni—­1 1/2d. * * 1/2 pint White Sauce—­1 1/2d. * * 3 oz.  Dry Cheese * * Pepper and Salt—­1d. * * Total Cost—­4d. * * Time—­10 Minutes. * Put the macaroni into boiling salt and water, and boil for half an hour or until soft; strain off the water and cut into pieces about 1 1/2 inch long.  Make the sauce by directions given elsewhere.  Mix in half the cheese and some pepper and salt.  Take a dish in which it can be served, and lay at the bottom some macaroni; then some sauce and a little of the dry cheese.  Continue in this way till all the materials are used up, leaving plenty of dry cheese for the top.  Put in the oven for five or ten minutes till a nice colour.  Serve hot.

MAYONNAISE

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