Australian Recipes - Great Tasting Vintage
Recipes From Down Under
Who said Aussies don't have great
culinary taste? Here are some great tasting and inexpensive to
prepare hearty vintage Australian soup recipes that anyone can
enjoy ...
WATER SOUCHET
• 6 Small Fish -- 1s.6d.
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• Vegetables
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• Salt and Pepper
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• Lemon Juice -- 1d.
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• Total Cost -- 1s. 7d.
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• Time—One Hour and a Half.
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Choose small fish of different kinds and fillet them. As only
half the fillets are wanted for the souchet, the rest may be
dressed in another way. Wash the bones in cold water and remove
the black substance from them, put them into two quarts of cold
water with a teaspoonful of salt, and when it boils remove the
scum and add 1 dozen peppercorns, one carrot, one small turnip,
one onion, a small piece of celery, and a fagot of herbs. Put
the vegetables in whole. Boil this together for one hour, then
strain off through a hair sieve and return to the saucepan;
wash the vegetables that have been boiled in it, slice them up
and put them into the liquor. Cut the fillets of fish into
small pieces and put them in; simmer for half an hour, then put
in a little lemon juice, pour into a tureen, and sprinkle a
little chopped parsley on the top. Send brown bread and butter
to table with it and a lemon.
OYSTER SOUP
• 1 bottle Oysters -- 1s.
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• 1 pint of Milk -- 2 1/2d.
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• Cornflour and Vegetables
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• 2 quarts Fish Stock -- 1d.
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• Total Cost -- 1 s. 3 ½ d.
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• Time—One Hour.
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If there is no fish stock, use pot boilings. As this is a white
soup a special saucepan must be used. Put the stock and the
liquor from the bottle of oysters into this stewpan with an
onion stuck with six cloves, 2 dozen white peppercorns, and a
fagot of herbs, and boil together for half an hour, then strain
off and return to the saucepan with the milk. When nearly
boiling thicken with a tablespoonful of cornflour and boil two
or three minutes; put in the oysters and simmer for five
minutes. Flavour with a little lemon juice, nutmeg, and
salt. Pour into a warm tureen, and send fried bread to
table with it.
BROWN MACARONI SOUP
• 1 ½ oz. Macaroni -- 1 1/2d.
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• 1 oz. Butter -- 1d.
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• Vegetables -- 1d.
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• Cornflour
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• 2 quarts Bone Stock -- 1/2d.
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• Total Cost -- 4d.
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• Time—One Hour and a Quarter.
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Slice up the onions or leeks, one carrot, and make a fagot of
herbs; fry them in the butter with 1 dozen peppercorns till
they are quite brown, but not burnt. Sprinkle over a
tablespoonful of cornflour, and when brown pour over the
boiling stock and stir till it boils up; let it simmer for an
hour. If it is not brown enough, burn a little sugar in a spoon
and stir it in. If half a teaspoonful of sugar is sprinkled
over the vegetables when they are frying they will brown much
quicker. When the vegetables are soft rub the soup through a
wire sieve and return to the saucepan. Boil the macaroni in
salt and water for twenty minutes, strain off, and cut into
pieces one inch long; put these into the soup and simmer for a
quarter of an hour. Flavour with a little salt and pepper if
necessary, and pour into a hot tureen.
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