Pike souced.
Having drawn and cleans'd your Pike ve∣ry well, put on your kettle, and when your Water boils, put in your Pike with some Salt, let it boil leasurely with no more li∣quor than will cover it: or you may boil it
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Having drawn and cleans'd your Pike ve∣ry well, put on your kettle, and when your Water boils, put in your Pike with some Salt, let it boil leasurely with no more li∣quor than will cover it: or you may boil it
for keeping a considerable while in as much Wine as Water indifferently seasoned with Salt, add thereto a little Vinegar, sliced Ginger, large Mace, Cloves and some Le∣mon-pill; being boiled not too much, take it up and lay it by till you have boiled up the liquor to a consistency, then lay it in some deep Pan, and pour your liquor all over it, and cover it up close.