1 c sugar, 1 c milk two eggs, beaten fine as silk Salt and nutmeg (lemon will do) Of baking powder teaspons two, sift enough of flour in To roll on pie board, not to thin Cut in diamonds, twists or rings Drop with care the doughy things Into the fat that swiftly swells Evenly the spongy cells. Watch with care the time forturning, Fry them brown, just short of burning Roll in sugar, serve when cool, This is the never failing rule.
Preparing fresh coconut. Instead of using a grater, put
the coconut through the meat chopper (grinder). It comes
out light and fluffy and can be done in a few seconds.
A spoonful of flour added to a fruit filling for pie, or any
other wet mixture will not become lumpy if mixed with the
same amount of sugar before adding. The same is true
of cornstarch in making desserts or gravies.