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BREAKFAST COCOA
Cocoa is powdered so fine that it can be
dissolved by pouring boiling water on it. For this reason it is often prepared at
the table. A small teaspoonful of the powder is put in the cup with a teaspoonful
of sugar; on this is poured two-thirds of a cup of boiling water, and milk or
cream is added to suit the individual taste. This is very convenient; but cocoa is
not nearly so good when prepared in this manner as when it is boiled.
For six cupfuls of cocoa use two tablespoonfuls of the powder, two
tablespoonfuls of sugar, half a pint of boiling water, and a pint and a half of milk.
Put the milk on the stove in the double-boiler. Put the cocoa and sugar in a
saucepan, and gradually pour the hot water upon them, stirring all the time. Place
the saucepan on the fire and stir until the contents boil. Let this mixture boil for
five minutes; then add the boiling milk and serve.
A gill of cream is a great addition to this cocoa.
Scalded milk may be used in place of boiled milk, if preferred. For flavoring, a
few grains of salt and half a teaspoonful of vanilla extract may be added.
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