To Brown the Surface of a Dish without Baking or Placing it at the Fire

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By Eliza Acton

Published 1845

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This is done with a salamander, as it is called, formed like the engraving below; it is heated in the fire, and held over the dish sufficiently near to give it colour. It is very much used in a superior order of cookery. A kitchen shovel is sometimes substituted for it on an emergency.