Dessert? Luscious Strawberries! *. t a? x, ?? 401 UJfc SYMPHONY IN PLAVOKS ? Sponce cake, atrawberries and vanilla whipped cream. * t ' ' ' j n- v nnna'VUTAA' f O ?.kU.nAnndk.?.ar .Vanilla ta/hin Uf VMVIWf ??????? l?? ? ArtMeUIrd Press Food Editor NOTHING COULD BE SWEET ER than ripe red strawberries and whipped cream atop hot milk sponge cake. Make the cake when you have time, cover It tightly in plastic see-through wrapping and store U In the refrigerator. When you're ready to bring forth a de lightful dessert, add the strawber ries and cream. As soon as you bring your Rac ket of strawberries home from fie I market, tumble them out Into a olg container where each berry will ,j have room of its own. and refriger ate. Wash the berries just before using and hull those that are to be sliced. Leave the hull on some of the loveliest berries for garnlsh mg. Another delectable way to serve fresh strawberries Is to bake a , sponge-cake for a roll from a stand ard recipe, then use sliced straw berries and whipped cream (sweet ened)'for the filling. When we do this, we like to add a little unfav ored gelatin (softened In a little ' cold water and then dissolved over ""* hot water) to the cream. This way the filling stands up well (after the cake roll Is refrigeratedi and slices perfectly. Some of the whipped crearf may be used for frosting the cake and It can be garnished with whole berries. Shiny green leaves with strawberries nestling on them will make a pretty back ground for the platter from which you serve tbe cake, STRAWBERRY SPONGE CAKE InspodUentai 4 cup allied cake flour, " 1 teaspoon double - acting baking powder. Vi teaspoon salt. 3 eggs. 1 cup sugar. l>k teaspoons pure vanilla extract, Vs teaspoon grated lemon rind, 6 tablespoons hot milk, 1 pint I: ?sh strawberries, s iowivj/vuii.7" TUfcui , -? ?""?? " ""r pod cream. Method: Grease and line the bot tom of a cake pan (8 by 8 by 2 Inches) wltH waxed paper. Pre heat oven to moderate '350 de grees 1. Sift together the cake flour, baking powder and salt. Beat eggr 7 to 10 minutes or un til they are lemort-co|ored and about ai thick as whipped cream. Gradually beat In 1 cup sugar, vanilla and grated lemon rind. Quickly fold in sifted flour mixture all at one time, mixing only until just blended and using as few strokes as possible Quickly blend in hot milk. Turn Into the prepared cake pan. Bake 45 to 50 minutes or until cake tester Inaerted in the center comes out clean. Invert on a wire rack to cool 30 minutes Then loosen cake around the edges and turn out onto a serving plate. Remove paper In the meantime, wash, cap and slice strawberries; save a few uneapped berries for garnishing. Sprinkle sliced berries with 2 tablespoons sugar; spread over cake. Top with Vanilla whip ped cream. Garnish with whole, un capped strawberries. 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