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XXV.

Connyng᷒ in Cynee[1]

Take Con̄ynng᷒ and smyte hem on peces. and seeþ hem in gode broth. mynce Oynon̄s and seeþ hē in grece and in gode broth do þ᷒to. drawe a lyre of brede. blode. vyneg᷑ and broth do þ᷒to with powdo᷑ fort.

XXVI.

Connyng᷒ in Grauey.

Take Cōnyng᷒ smyte hem to pecys. ꝑboile hem and drawe hem with a gode broth with almand᷒ blanched and brayed. do þ᷒inne sug᷒ and powdo᷑ gyng᷒ and boyle it and the flessh þ᷒with. flo᷑ it sug᷑ ā powdo᷑ gyng᷒ ā sūe forth.

XXVII.

Chykens in Gravey.

Take Chykens and sūe in the same man̄e and sūe forth.

XXVIII.

Fylett᷒[2] of Galyntyne.[3]

Take fylett᷒ of Pork and rost hem half ynowh smyte hem on pecys. drawe a lyo᷑ of brede and blode. and broth and Vineg᷒ and do þ᷒inne. seeþ it wele. and do þ᷒inne powdo᷑ ā salt ā messe it forth.

  1. Cynee. Vide Gloss.
  2. Fylettes. Fillets.
  3. of Galentyne. In Galyntyne. Contents, rectùs. As for Galentine, see the Gloss.

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