Beet Fritters
Source: American Cookery, March 1923, page 601.
Formatted etc. by Jean B.
4 good-sized beets
4 Tbsps flour
3 Tbsps cream
2 eggs
1 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper
lubricant for pan
Boil beets, rub off skin, and mash to a smooth pulp.
Blend flour, cream, eggs, salt, and pepper. Mix in beets.
Cook like pancakes on a hot greased pan.
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Jean B.
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You spelled it just fine! I've always liked that word: "borscht" .
Makes a satisfying substitute for a number of much nastier words.
"Oh BORSCHT!"
Lynn in Fargo
Yes, Borscht is correct, and I like your idea of the topping.
Hey, Barb likes pancakes. I wonder if she'd notice these were red? <veg>
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Wayne Boatwright
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Jean B.
> You spelled it just fine! I've always liked that word: "borscht" .
> Makes a satisfying substitute for a number of much nastier words.
> "Oh BORSCHT!"
Probably depends upon the regional source.
In Russian Cyrillic, it's BOPW, where the 'P' is an 'R' (like Greek
Rho), and the 'W' is a single character pronounced SHCH.
(Think "fresh cheese"). (And the W character derives from a Shem, with
an added tail on the right side...)
In case it can get through: ????
Dave
You're inconsistent: the B above is pronounced like a V.
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-Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ
http://web.mac.com/barbschaller, and here's the link to my appearance
on "A Prairie Home Companion," <http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/
programs/2008/08/30/>
Ya, but how the hell do you enter the *right* "B", using western text?
I tried to paste in the Cyrillic, but must not have held my tongue
(yazik) right as I did it!
I do love playing with Cyrillic cognates, though.
If we ever buy another Mazda (my Miata is 14+ years old, and I'm not
changing my personalized plate!), I'm buying "3YM 3YM".
Was walking through a parking lot a few years ago, and saw a pickup with
the plate "KYPCK". City, battle, or submarine?
Dave
If you want another small puzzle, my plate reads "D 0X07"