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Whitings Boiled
Boil the whiting in water with, a little salt, and when done, serve with either Dutch, plain melted butter, anchovy, or merely a little cold butter lightly mixed wi th the flakes of the fish.
Plain boiled whitings constitute but insipid eating, and are seldom eaten except by invalids; for whom they are considered light food.
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Whitings Boiled. Charles Elmé Francatelli, in The Cook's Guide and Housekeeper's & Butler's Assistant (1868), digital transcription.
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