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 sweets recipes that
anyone can enjoy ...
SODA CAKE
• 1 lb. Flour -- 2d.
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• ½ lb. Currants -- 2d.
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• ½ lb. Sugar -- 1d.
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• 6 oz. Dripping
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• 1 ½ teaspoonsful Carbonate of Soda
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• ½ pint Milk -- 2d.
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• Total Cost -- 7d.
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• Time—Two Hours.
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Rub the dripping and the flour together; clean and stir in the
currants and sugar. Stir in the soda and mix into a dough with
the milk, beat for a few minutes. Pour into a tin which has
been well rubbed with dripping, bake in a moderate oven for two
hours.
DIGESTIVE BISCUITS
• ½ lb. Brown Meal
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• ¼ lb. Flour -- 1 1/2d.
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• 1 ½ gills Water
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• 1 oz. Butter or Lard
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• 1 oz. Sugar -- 1d.
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• Total Cost -- 21/2 d.
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• Time -- 5 Minutes.
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Mix the meal and flour together, rub in the butter or lard
and the sugar; mix into a dry paste with water, knead till
smooth. Roll out very thin, cut into rounds, and bake in rather
a slow oven.
LEMON PUDDING
• ½ lb. Flour -- 1d.
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• 3 oz. Suet -- 1d.
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• 1 Egg -- 1d.
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• 2 Lemons -- 1d.
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• 2 oz. Sugar
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• ½ gill Water -- 1/2d.
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• Total Cost -- 41/2 d.
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• Time—Two Hours.
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Sift the flour, chop the suet finely, and mix together. Stir in
the sugar and the grated rind of the lemons, beat up the egg,
add the juice of one lemon, and mix the pudding into a dough
with this, and a little water if required. Dip a cloth in
boiling water, tie the pudding in it; plunge into boiling water
and boil two hours. Take out of the cloth and turn on to a hot
dish, and pour round it the following sauce: Squeeze the juice
of the other lemon into a small saucepan, stir in some sugar
and a gill of water, and boil up; it is then ready.
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