Sections:

COCOA SPONGE CAKE
CHOCOLATE CAKE OR DEVIL'S FOOD
CHOCOLATE ICE-CREAM
COCOA MARBLE CAKE
CHOCOLATE JELLY
COCOANUT SOUFFLE
COCOA BISCUIT
Mrs CARMEN ROBINSON'S RECIPES
COCOA SPONGE CAKE
CHOCOLATE ICE-CREAM #2
CHOCOLATE CREAM PIES
CHOCOLATE MOUSSE & CHOCOLATE CHARLOTTE
CHOCOLATE BAVARIAN CREAM & CHOCOLATE CREAM
CHOCOLATE BLANC-MANGE & CHOCOLATE CREAM RENVERSER
BAKED CHOCOLATE CUSTARD & CHOCOLATE SOUFFLE
CHOCOLATE PUDDING & CHOCOLATE MERINGUE PUDDING
MILTON PUDDING & SNOW PUDDING
CHOCOLATE SAUCE & CHOCOLAT CANDY

MILTON PUDDING

Use one pint of stale bread broken in crumbs, one quart of milk, two eggs, half a teaspoonful of salt, half a teaspoonful of ground cinnamon, three tablespoonfuls of sugar and two ounces of Walter Baker & Co.'s Chocolate, grated.

Put the bread, milk, cinnamon, and chocolate in a bowl, and soak for two or three hours. Beat together the eggs, sugar, and salt. Mash the soaked bread with a spoon, and add the egg mixture to the bread and milk.

Pour into a pudding-dish, and bake in a slow oven for about forty minutes. Serve with an egg sauce or a vanilla cream sauce.

EGG SAUCE.—Beat the whites of two eggs to a stiff, dry froth; and beat into this, a little at a time, one cupful of powdered sugar. When smooth and light, add one teaspoonful of vanilla and the yolks of two eggs.

Beat the mixture a little longer; then stir in one cupful of whipped cream or three tablespoonfuls of milk. Serve at once.

VANILLA CREAM SAUCE

—Beat to a cream three tablespoonfuls of butter, and gradually beat into this two-thirds of a cupful of powdered sugar. When this is light and creamy, add a teaspoonful of vanilla; then gradually beat in two cupfuls of whipped cream.

Place the bowl in a pan of boiling water, and stir constantly for three minutes. Pour the sauce into a warm bowl, and serve.

SNOW PUDDING

Put a pint of milk in the double-boiler and on the fire. Mix three tablespoonfuls of cornstarch with a gill of milk and one-third of a teaspoonful of salt. Stir this into the milk when it boils.

Beat the whites of four eggs to a stiff froth, and then gradually beat into them half a cupful of powdered sugar and one teaspoonful of vanilla. Add this to the cooking mixture, and beat vigorously for one minute.

Rinse a mould in cold water, and pouring the pudding into it, set away to cool. At serving-time turn out on a flat dish, and serve with chocolate sauce

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