' . %$ ?%** * Prize-winning Chi By ETHEL MOORE inches) natural Swiss cheese Have you ever thought of 1'/? cups bottled Thousand combining chicken with Island salad dressing sauerkraut, and topping it l tablespoon chopped with Swiss cheese for a dif- parsley > ferent version of the Reuben . sandwich? Well, in greased baking pan, Marcia Adams of Fort place chicken. Sprinkle with Wayne, Ind. did just that? salt and pepper. Place prepared Baked Chicken sauerkraut over chicken; Reuben and. won the top with Swiss cheese. Pour $10,000 top prize in the dressina evenlv over cheese. 1982 National Chicken Cover with foil and bake in Cooking Contest. The 34th 325 ?F. oven for about Wi annual cook-off, sponsored hours or until fork can be by the National Broiler inserted in chicken with Council, was held at the ease. Sprinkle with chopped Loews Anatole Hotel in parsley to serve. Makes 4 Dallas. Mrs. Adams, a servings: 47-year-old art consultant, says she's been fooling Wlncd And Chftved around in the kitchen since Chftckcn she was 4 years old, but this was her first contest entry. 1 2 whole broiler-fryer She makes the dish a lot for chicken breasts, halventertaining. ed, boned ajid skinned Fifty-one finalists, one >/2 lemon from each state and the \ teaspoon sugar District of Columbia, y4 teaspoon coarsely prepared their prize- ground black pepper winning recipes in in- ' 3 tablespoons butter, dividual mini-kitchens set up in the hotel's Khymer 1 cup sliced fresh Pavilion. The judging panel mushrooms of IS national food experts 1 garlic clove, minced had to take five hours of 2 tablespoons flour tasting to come up with the 1 cup chicken broth 5 winners. The panel in- [A cup Moselle wine eluded our own - Camay 1 tablespoon dried Murphy of the Afro- chives American Newspapers and Vs cup heavy cream Sarah Rawls, TV's "Down Va teaspoon paprika Home Chef." Va teaspoon salt Placing second and win 4 large slices buttered ning $4,000 for her reci0 French bread, toasted for Fried Chicken Salad was Phelles Friedenafcer of piacc chicken in single Rockford, 111. It can be -us- layer on one end of a large ed with left-over fried sheet of wax paper. Gently chicken. Third-place winner squeeze lemon half and rub was Alice Hisada of juice completely over Raleigh, who received chicken. Mix sugar and $3,000 for Wined and Chiv- pepper; sprinkle on ed Chicken, fourth place chicken. Fold wax paper was a S31000 recipe for?over chicken; press chicken Plum-Luscious Chicken, lightly, making sure sugarwon by Doris Gibson of pepper mixture adheres to ^ Columbia, ICy., and in fifth surface of chicken. In place wasPaul E. Hayes of frypan, place 1 tablespoon Georgetown, Del., one of of the butter and melt over four men in the contest, medium high heat. Add who won $1,000 for his chicken and cook, turning, Chicken-Stuffed Potato about 3 minutes or until Shells. brown. Remove chicken Winning recipes follow, and set aside. In same Next year's contest will be frypan, place remaining 2~ held in Birmingham, Ala. tablespoons butter; melt Entries may be submitted at over medium low heat. Add any time prior to April 1, mushrooms and garlic; ivsj. saute for 2 minutes. Add flour; stfr until smooth. Baked Chicken Reuben Add chicken broth, wine and chives; cook, stirring, 4 whole broiler-fryer about 3 minutes or until chicken breasts, halved sauce thickens. Return and boned chicken to sauce in frypan lA teaspoon salt and simmer, uncovered, 1/8 teaspoon pepper over low heat about 18 lean (16 oz.) minutes; turn occasionally.sauerkraut, drained Chicken is done when fork (press out excess li- can be inserted with ease, quid) Stir in cream, paprika and 4 slices (each about 4x6 salt; heat 2 minutes more. T! lips From Page 23 them in a chefs salad and flavor by adding a package serve with a cup of instant of instant cream of chicken * soup and a roll for a tasty soup mix in with the milk __ meal. and potatoes. It's easy to serve yeast Whenever possible, save breads piping hot, even if washing dishes by mixing they aren't fresh-baked. ^ serving a recipe in the Simply put them in a brown * dish. # paper bag or wrap in foil, For a Quick dessert, top a sprinkle with a little water cracker with a piece and heat 10 to 15 minutes in chocolate and a couple a 325? oven. niarshmallows. Broil in a ... - .* n . toaster oven or broiler. Broiling fish? Be creative Pnirtvf and sprinkle with a little Vno need for vegetables to \j or'8ano or curry be ho-hutn. Sauce them up powder for an mterest.ng ^ mu,hroom Muce made avor* by combining ir? slant cream Spice up your rice by of mushroom ,oup mix and mixing an envelope of ins- l/i cup boiling water. 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