Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1887 — A Bish for a King. [ARTICLE]

A Bish for a King.

The Jambalaya is a delicious “Creole dish,” and is thus prepared: Take a good tender chicken and cut it up into neat joints, dip these into egg and cracker crumbs, season them with salt and pepper and fry in deep, boiling fat, just as you would oysters; when they are delicately browned take them out and place them in the center of a hot meat-dish, sprinkling it with a little chopped parsley. Now take a por-celain-lined vessel and turn into it a can of tomatoes, a large onion, two tablespoonfuls of butter, a little salt and pepper, six lumps of sugar and a teacapful of rice. Let these co k gently until the rice is tender; the rice should not be too dry nor yet too moist, but stiff enough for a spoon to stand in it. When done remove the onion and serve dished around the chicken. All associations of base-ball players use St. Jacobs Oil for sprains, bruises, pains, and aches. Indeed all athletic clubs and individual members use it for the same.