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OTEMBEB 15, 1946
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THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER
PAGE THRE (Second Section)
MOLOTOV WREATH ON FDR'S GRAVE
With Cheese
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Sauce
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, butter or margar
cornstarch
cream
cheese
salt
mustard
cayenne
up
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remove skin and bone. Place in
baking dish and brush over with
melted butter or margarine, sail
and paprika. Melt one tablespoon
butter or margarine in saucepan,
ndd cornstarch, cream, cheese, cut
in small pieces, salt, mustard and
cayenne. Stir and cook until cheese
is melted. Pour over fish. Make
ciosswise lines on the sauce with
tomato catsup and bake 30 minutes
it 400". (Cover head, skin and
bones of fish with three cups cold
.vater and put in refrigerator to
make a fish chowder lor tomor
row's luncheon).
Pear and Ginger Betty
4 tablespoons melted butter or
margarine
2 cups bread crumbs
2 cups pears, pared, cored and
cut in pieces
Vi cup sugar
Few grains salt
2 tablespoons preserved ginger,
chopped
Cream
Mix butter or margarine with
bread crumbs. Cover bottom of
baking dish with one-third of the
crumbs. Combine the pears, sugar,
salt and preserved ginger. Place
this mixture on top of crumbs and
top with more crumbs. Cover and
bake 30 minutes at 350 ". Uncover
and bake until brown. Serve warm
with cream.
Mashed Sweet Potatoes Baked
With Apples
large apples, cut in halves
cup sugar
cup water
large cooked sweet potatoes
mashed
Scoup out core of apples and
place in baking dish. Cook sugar
and water for three minutes and
pour around the apples. Bake for
20 minutes at 400", basting fre
quently. Mash and season the
sweet potatoes and beat until fluf
fy. Pile in and on the apples ami
bake until apples are soft, basting
several times.
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to the boiling point stirring con
stantly. Add well beaten egg yolks
and the chopped spinach. Remove
from heat arid cool. Fold in the
stiffly beaten egg whites. Turn into
a greased baking dish and hake for
50 minutfs in an oven :t.r(). Serve
immediately.
WHEN MEMBERS of the United Nations Assembly paid their respects to
the memory of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt at Hyde Park,
N. Y., the above wreath was placed on the grave by Russia's Molotov.
Representatives of 51 nations made the pilgrimage. (international)
Roast Wild Duck
Singe, pick and clean the duck.
StulT if you wish. Place duck on
a trivet in a roasting pan, breast
side up. Hub breast well with but
ter or oil and place in a pre-hcated.
350 oven, allowing 15 minutes to
the pound. Baste with melted but
ter or red wine. Salt and pepper
to taste and remove to a hot plat
ter. Potatoes Stuffed With Onions
4 med'um-sized potatoes
Tiny pickling onions
Melted butler or margarine
Pare uotatoes and remove cen
ter lengthwise of potato with an
apple corer. Fill space with tiny
onions. Boil ten minutes, drain and
replace onions, if necessary. Brush
with melted butter or margarine
and bake in oven until tender.
Melon Cream
:1 1 cup cream
1 i teaspoon salt
tablespoons powdered sugar
cups melon, cut in very small
pieces
marshmallows
Beat rream until stiff with salt
and powdered sugar. Fold in mel
on and marshmallows cut into bits
with scissors. Pile in tall glasses
and serve very cold.
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The vitamins that we must have
are abundant in greens. One-hall
cup of spinach, kale and other
.'icons give you two and one-half
days supply of vitamins and min
erals. Cook leafy vegetables with
little or no water.
Spinach Souffle
2 tablespoons butler or margarine
'tablespoons flour
teaspoon salt
cup milk
cup finely chopped cooked
spinach
eggs
Molt fat, add flour and salt. Mix
well; add milk gradually and bring
Spinach aud Tomatoes
Fresh or canned spinach
Tomatoes canned
Buttered crumbs
Put a layer of cooked spinach in
a greased casserole, then a layer
of well seasoned tomatoes. Re
peat. Top with buttered crumbs
and bake 20 minutes in -an oen
375.
Spinach with Bacon
1 quart can spinach or fresh
cooked spinach
1 teaspoon mustard
G slices of breakfast bacon
1 teaspoon salt
1 4 cup cold wateV
1 teaspoon sugar
' j cup vinegar
2 hard boiled eggs
Paprika
Drain the spinach thoroughly.
Broil bacon in hot skillet and pul
on absorbent paper and keep in
a warm place. To bacon drippings
add cold water, vinegar, mustard,
salt, sugar and paprika. When thor
oughly blended and hot add the
spinach and cook 3 to 5 minutes,
stirring constantly. Remove to hot
platter and garnish with strips of
bacon and sliced eggs.
Old Fashioned Dutch Greens
2 cups cooked greens
slices bacon
tablespoon sugar
tablespoons flour
teaspoon mustard
1 2 cup vinegar.
Cut bacon in small pieces and
iy until crisp. Mix these with the
;reens. Add other ingredients U
Ihe uumU fat and cook until thick.
Pour over the greens and serve
hot.
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Beet Cups
Whole beets of uniform size
1 pint cooked greens
2 hard boiled eggs chopped
1 tablespoon vniegar
Salt and pepper.
Wash the beets well and drop
into boiling water. Cook until ten
der, then drop in cold water and
dip off the skins. Remove the cen
ter of the beets to form cups.
Brush the inside with a little salt
ind butter. Place in top of double
boiler to keep warm. Then fill with
he greens prepared as folows:
Drain the water from the greens
ind chop. Add the 2 chopped eggs,
1 tablespoons butter, vinegar, salt
ind pepper to taste. Mix well and
fill the beet cups heaping full of
this mixture. Sprinkle with chop
ped beets taken from the center.
Serve hot.
always safe
always delicious
always drink
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