Thursday, November 26, 2009

New England Apple Pie Or A Recipe For Vengeance

From A Tramp Abroad, By Mark Twain

To make this excellent breakfast dish, proceed as follows: Take a sufficiency of water and a sufficiency of flour, and construct a bullet-proof dough. Work this into the form of a disk, with the edges turned up some three-fourths of an inch. Toughen and kiln-dry it a couple of days in a mild but unvarying temperature. Construct a cover for this redoubt in the same way and of the same material. Fill with stewed dried apples; aggravate with cloves, lemon-peel and slabs of citron; add two portions of New Orleans sugar, then solder on the lid and set in a safe place till it petrifies. Serve cold at breakfast and invite your enemy.

I admit that this is not the recipe I employed to make my apple pie this year, but I thought it would be more interesting to share this one with you.


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