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•From the annals of the first colonial settlers eomes a savory Golden Apple-Pork Pie. This updated version layers Golden Delicious ap ples and pork beneath a single crust. Apple-Pork Pie Brings Back Memories i The first English settlers in the American colonies brought a love •f pies with them, baking almost everything edible in a pastry crust. Meat pies were a common way of using leftover roasts or game com *——— 1 lb. lean pork, cut into thin, narrow strips 2 Tbsp. oil 1 small onion, thinly sliced and separated into rings 1/2 c. pared, shredded pota to 1/2 tap. salt 1/4 - 1/2 tsp. each caraway seeds and pepper 2 Golden Delicious apples, sliced k 1/4 c. apple juice 1 Tbsp. butter or margarine Pastry for 9-inch single crust pie. Cook pork in hot oil in skillet until browned; add onion and cook until tender. Stir in pota to. Place half of mixture in 9 inch deep-dish pie plate. Com bine seasonings; sprinkle half over pork mixture. Layer half of apples over top. Repeat layers. Pour juice over sur face; dot with butter. Roll pas try to fit pie plate. Place over filling and flute edges; cut vents in crust. Bake at 426* F. 15 minutes; reduce heat to 360* F. and bake 30 tO 36 min utes longer or until apples are tender. Serve hot. Makes 6 servings. TIP: Keep pared and shred ded potato in cold water to avoid discoloration. bined with available vegetables or fruits. The current trend toward American regional cuisine sees a renewed interest in dishes such as these. Golden Apple-Pork Pie, made with Washington State Golden De licious apples, is reminiscent of those wonderful early American pies. Tender slices of apples were layered with a savory mixture of sauteed pork strips, onion and shredded potato beneath a flaky pastry crust. Caraway seeds add a 1 Med. onion, cut into wedges 2 stalks celeiy, sliced 2 H»p. butter or margarine 2 Golden Delicious apples, cored and cut into wedges 1 lb. frankfurters, halved crosswise 1/2 c. water, divided 1/4 c. packed brown sugar 1/4 c. apple cider vinegar 1 tap. caraway seeds 1/4 tap. salt 1 Tbap. cornstarch Saute onion and celery in butter about 5 minutes. Add apples and franks to skillet. Saute 5 minutes longer. Add 1/ 4 cup water, brown sugar, vin egar, caraway seeds and salt. Cover and simmer gently until apples and vegetables are tender. Dissolve cornstarch in remaining 1/4 cup water. Stir in liquid in skillet. Cook and Btir until thickened and clear. Makes about 4 servings.' : Community iBuIIetin :::::::::::: Board::::::::::: •Lenell Geter, who wee the subject of the made-for-tv movie "Guilty of Innocence" will be the featured speaker at the Char lotte-Mecklenburg County Branch NAACP Freedom Fund Din ner Saturday, May 2, at 7 p.m. The dinner will be held at the Ad ams Mark Hotel, 665 S. McDowell St. Tickets are $30 per person. •Johnson C. Smith University Choir will present its Spring Concert, Sunday, May 3, 6 p.m., in the University Chapel. The Choir will present a varied program of choral music. Merit awards will be given to members who have served the choir at least four years. Christopher Kemp is director of the choir. Cecil ia 8troud is accompanist and Odessa Roeeboro, advisor. ITie pub lic is cordially invited to attend. •Mr. Norman Pearletine, Managing Editor andVica Presi dent of the Wall Street Journal, will be the featured speaker for the annual Board of Visitors luncheon to be held May 5, 12 noon, on the campus of Johnson C. Smith University, Grimes Lounge. •The Metrolina Minority Suppliers Development Council will meet on May 7,12 noon, at the Adams Mark Hotel, 556 S. McDow ell St. Corporate sponsor is Southern Bell/BellSouth Services. Contact Virginia Gregory at 588-2840 for reservations. •The Hickory Grove Lions Club is sponsoring a Mother's Day Plant and Flower Sale on May 8 and 9th, beginning at 9 a.m., in the Eastland Mall Parking Lot. All proceeds from this event will be need to support the community service projects of the Hickory Grove Lions Club. •There will be • Nurses Day Luncheon on Saturday, May 9,12 noon • 2 pjn., at McDonald's Cafeteria, located at 1*86 and Beat* ties Ford Rd. Quest speaker will be Carletha Burwell, RN, Ph D, Profeoeor at Columbia University. Donations are %12. For more information contact Diane Baker, 8:80-6:00 at 626-2375 or after 6 p m. at 562-2160. This event is sponsored by the Iota Chapet of Chi Eta Phi Nursing Sorority, Inc. , •On Saturday, May 2, from 10 a.m. • 4 p.m., the Residents Council of Brian Center Retirement Villa is holding a Mother's Day Basaar. You may rant a table to sell your goods for |16. The Brian Center is located at 2727 Shamrock Dr. For more informa* tkm, call Lori Thompson at 663-0686. surprising flavor note to the filling while apple juice highlights the mellow-sweet flavor of the Golden Delicious apples. 'Hiis attractive single-crust meat pie is very much in keeping with today's busy lifestyles in its rela tive simplicity of preparation. The tender sldns of the Golden Deli cious apples require no paring and all of the ingredients go together quickly. served with a cnap salad of sea sonal vegetables and a pitcher of spicy cider or ale, this hearty en tree is perfect for family meals or a casual gathering of friends. Golden Delicious apples from the state of Washington are the preferred variety of pies and pas tries, as well as other cooked or baked products; they hold their shape better than other apple va rieties and resist darkening when cut. ONLY $17.85 A YEAR! WHEN YOU SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHARLOTTE POST YOU CAN BE SURE NOT TO MISS A SINGLE IMPORTANT EVENT THAT DIRECTLY AFFECTS YOU THE BLACK COMMUNITY. GOD IS OUR VERY BEST FRIEND! Read Your King James Bible, I Pray and Thank God Everyday! You May Have Suffered A Neck Or Back Injury. Often, Symptoms Can Appear Months After The Accidents; Months After You've Settled With The Insurance Company, and Before Any Permanant Injury Starts To Hurt. Then Who Pays The Bills?? 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