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 ...
YORKSHIRE TEA CAKES
• ¾ lb. Flour -- 1 1/2d.
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• 1 Egg -- 1d.
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• 1 ½ gills Milk -- 1d.
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• 1 tablespoonful Yeast
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• ½ tablespoonful Sugar -- 1/2d.
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• 1 oz. Butter -- 1d.
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• Total Cost -- 5d.
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• Time—One Hour and a Quarter
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Rub the butter and flour together, make a well in the centre,
sprinkle in the sugar, and drop in the egg. Mix the yeast and
sugar in a basin, make the milk just tepid, and pour it over
the yeast. Strain into the flour and egg and work into a light
dough, divide into two parts. Rub a little butter over two
small tins, and put one cake in each tin. Cover with thin
paper, and stand the tins near the stove for an hour, or until
they have risen to at least three times their original size;
then bake in a quick oven for fifteen minutes. Serve either
plain, or toasted and buttered.
TEA CAKE
• 1 lb. Flour -- 2d.
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• ½ pint Milk -- 1d.
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• 2 oz. Butter -- 1 1/2d.
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• 1 Egg -- 1d.
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• 2 teaspoonsful Baking Powder
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• 1 teaspoonful Sugar -- 1 1/2d.
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• Total Cost -- 7d.
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• Time -- 20 Minutes.
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Rub the butter into the flour, stir in the sugar and baking
powder. Beat up the egg and milk, and mix the dry
ingredients into a dough with them; divide into two pieces and
form each into a flat cake. Cut lightly across into four with a
knife, put on to a buttered tin, and bake twenty minutes. Cut
open, butter, and serve.
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