Orange Pudding 2
Take three or four
seville oranges, the clearest skins you can get, pare them very thin, boil the
peel in a pretty quantity of water, shift them two or three times in the boiling
to take out the bitter taste; when it is boiled you must beat it very fine in a
marble mortar; take ten eggs, (leave out six of the whites) three quarters of a
pound of loaf sugar, beat it and put it to your eggs, beat them together for
half an hour, put to them half a pound of melter butter, and the juice of two
or three oranges, as they are of goodness, mix all together, and bake it with a
thin paste over your dish.