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Leg Of Mutton Recipe

But hang it, to poets, who seldom can eat,

Your very good _mutton's_ a very good treat.

GOLDSMITH.



Cut off the shank bone, and trim the knuckle, put it into lukewarm water

for ten minutes, wash it clean, cover it with cold water, and let it

simmer very gently, and skim it carefully; a leg of nine pounds will

take two and a half or three hours, if you like it thoroughly done,

especially in very cold weather.



The liquor the mutton is boiled in, you may convert into good soup in

five minutes, and Scotch barley broth. Thus managed, a leg of mutton is

a most economical joint.

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