This section is from the book "The Cook Book By "Oscar" Of The Waldorf", by Oscar Tschirky. Also see: How to Cook Everything.
Pick and draw some young pigeons, wash them, lay them in a saucepan of boiling water, add a piece of onion and a little salt, cover the pan and boil until tender. Take the pigeons out, drain them, and put in each a teaspoonful of butter, a small quantity of salt, pepper, thyme and a hard-boiled egg. Lay them in a deep baking-dish and strain their cooking liquor over them; put in one teacupful of cream, one tablespoonful of butter, two tablespoonfuls of breadcrumbs, one tablespoonful of minced parsley and thyme, and a pinch of salt. Cover the pie with a rich crusr,, ornament it, stick four of the claws an the crust, and bake it. Serve either hot or cold. If cold set the pie-dish on an under dish with a napkin folded about it, and garnish freely with sprigs of parsley.
 
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