Boiled Salmon

Take a piece of the tail of a fresh salmon, put it into a fishkettle with some salt,
fennel and spices in moderate quantities, one-half teacupful of vinegar, and sufficient
boiling water to cover. Boil the fish until tender. Prepare a sauce with one pint
of the cooking liquor of the fish, one wineglassful of white wine, two finely minced
anchovies, and boil it until somewhat reduced; then mix with the sauce one ounce of
the butter broken up into small pieces. Lay the salmon on a hot dish that has been
covered with a folded napkin or napkins, garnish with sprigs of parsley, and serve
with the sauce in a sauceboat.

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