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zuuum spoke thusly:

> Post away!
>

It's worth a try. I'll write X instead of cups because I'm not entirely
sure if it's English cups, or a completely different unit. I'll take one
which looks fairly simple to increase chances of someone knowing what unit
is needed.

> Vegetarian Cookbook in Six Acts, eh? Who's the author and publisher,
> anyway?
>

It's by Alice Laden & R.J Minney, and is based on what George Bernard Shaw
ate, as one of these people used to cook for him.

I must admit that I'm feeling kind of silly trying to translate this back
to English, from Danish, but here goes nothing:

Mushrooms au gratin

½ kg/ 1 pound mushrooms
1 small shredded onion
2 X's white sauce
1 X fullgraid wheat bread crumbs
1 Egg white, whipped stiff
½ X cream (the kind you can whip)

Preheat oven to 185C/350F. Wash and dry the mushrooms, slice them and saute
them lightly in a bit of butter. Add the schredded onion to the white
sauce. Grease and oven-proof dish and fill it with alternating layers of
mushrooms and crumbs. Pour a bit of the white sauce over. Add the rest of
the sauce to the stiffly whipped egg white and the cream. Pour that sauce
over the dish and sprinkle with a bit of crumbs. Bake for 20 minutes.

Does that sound like X could be one of your cups = 250 ml, or does it seem
wrong that way?

Kind regards,
Nikitta who hopes she didn't mess it up too much.