Boiled Dinner.
Ingredients
- warm unpressed corned beef
- cabbage
- beets
- turnips
- carrots
- potatoes
Method
- A boiled dinner consists of warm unpressed corned beef, served with cabbage, beets, turnips, carrots, and potatoes.
- After removing meat from water, skim off fat and cook vegetables (with exception of beets, which require a long time for cooking) in this water.
- Carrots require a longer time for cooking than cabbage or turnips.
- Carrots and turnips, if small, may be cooked whole; if large, cut in pieces.
- Cabbage and beets are served in separate dishes, other vegetables on same dish with meat.
Original 1896 Text
warm unpressed corned beef cabbage beets turnips carrots potatoes A boiled dinner consists of warm unpressed corned beef, served with cabbage, beets, turnips, carrots, and potatoes. After removing meat from water, skim off fat and cook vegetables (with exception of beets, which require a long time for cooking) in this water. Carrots require a longer time for cooking than cabbage or turnips. Carrots and turnips, if small, may be cooked whole; if large, cut in pieces. Cabbage and beets are served in separate dishes, other vegetables on same dish with meat.