Apple Toast
Cut six apples into
quarters, take the core out, peel and cut them in slices; put in the saucepan
an ounce of butter, then throw over the apples about two ounces of white
powdered sugar and two tablespoonfuls of water; put the saucepan on the fire,
let it stew quickly, toss them up, or stir with a spoon; a few minutes will do
them. When tender cut two or three slices of bread half an inch thick; put in a
frying pan two ounces of butter, put on the fire; when the butter is melted put
in your bread, which fry of a nice yellowish color; when nice and crisp take
them out, place them on a dish, a little white sugar over, the apples about an
inch thick. Serve hot.