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How to Make Chou Farce

February 1, 1935
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and squeezed dry, and the necessary seasoning.

After having mixed all these ingredients well, she puts a heaping table spoonful of the mixture on each leaf, rolls it and closes the corners well. The stuffed cabbage rolls she put into a large pot in which she has first made a bed consisting of one pound of cut onions, one teaspoonful of salt, three-quarters teaspoonful of pepper and one-half pound of beef flanken. After all the cabbage rolls have been placed on this bed, one and one-half glasses of water are added. The pot is allowed to come to a boil. Then it is covered and the cabbage is permitted to simmer slowly over a flame turned low for about one and one-half hours.

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