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BEATEN BISCUIT
Two quarts of sifted flour, a teaspoonful of salt, a tablespoonful of sweet lard,
one egg; make up with half a pint of milk, or if milk is not to be had, plain water
will answer; beat well until the dough blisters and cracks; pull off a two-inch
square of the dough; roll it into a ball with the hand; flatten, stick with a fork,
and bake in a quick oven.
It is not beating hard that makes the biscuit nice, but the regularity of the motion.
Beating hard, the old cooks say, kills the dough
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