THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1960.

WOMANSENSE

The Good Cook's College

COMPLEMENT TO A MEAL

BY MARY. NORWAK

AUTHOR OF " THE FIVE O'CLOCK COOK"

Even a diet-conscious PART FOUR: family cannot resist

a luscious pudding, ple, dessert, sweet, afters, or what-you-will, and every guest expects the perfect complement to a party meal

Avold concoctions of sponge, custard,

Chocolate Mousse

Lemon Flummery

Russian Raspberry Pudding

Apple

Candy Pie

Spiced Raisin

Flan

Sponge

Dudding

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INGREDIENTS

Boz. plain

chocolate;

€ tablespoons

coffee:

I tablespoon

5 eggs;

cognac.

pint water;

2oz. butter:

1 lemon:

loz. plain four :

402. caster

2 eggs:

Sugar;

4 digestive

biscuits.

1lb. fresh

raspberries:

2 eggs :

1 tablespoon

Sugar;

1 teacup sour

cream:

flour.

1 tablespoon

apples;

Ilb. sliced

4oz. plain flour; 4oz. butter:

+pint water:

8oz, sugar:

1 teaspoon pow-

dered cinnamon,

8oz.. digestive

biscuits;

402 melted

butter: 8 oz. seedless

ralsins: pint water: tablespoon

corn four

4 teaspoon

powdered cloves:

1 teaspoon.

powdered cinnamon:

40%, soft brown

2 eggs

sugar,

· Mor, butter....

Loz. sugar 40s. plata, four :

1 teaspoob

baking

powder Jam, syrup, be

curd

I

and synthetic flavourings. Alm at an

appetising final flourish to your meal,

with a distinctive favour and texture, served ice-cold or crackling hot, and accompanied by fresh cream, or ice- cream if the children are around and you don't want too much fuss,

Melt

METHOD

TIME SPECIAL NOTES

chocolate

coffee over low heat, Add egg yolks, one at

a time, beating after addition, each Bemove from

fire.

add cognac and fold in stiffly beaten erg whites

Pour into

dish and chili hours.

Boll together water, butter and grated

peel of the lemon. Mix flour and sugar in a bowl and pour on hot liquid, whisk- ing well. Return to pan and whisk in 2 CRE yolks.

Bring slowly to the boil and cook gently for 10 minutes. Add the

Juice of the lemon to the pan, and fold in the stifly whisked egg whites. Put in serving dish and chill, Sprinkle top. with crushed biscuits.

Put raspberries In baking dish and stand in slow oven (Electricity 300 F.; Gas 1) ill very hot. Beat up sour cream with eggs, four and sugar, and pour on te fruit. Return to oven tl top is firm and light brown.

Put apples in battered baking dish. Pour over water. Cream together butter. sugar and spice, and blend in flour with a fork to crumble texture. Pat down this mixture on top of the apples. and bake ire a moderate oven (Elee- tricity 350 F. Gua No. 4) for 30 minutes till crust is brown.

Crush bisculta Into fine crumbs with roi- ling pin, #tir in melted butter. and

mix well. Press on- boltom and sides of flan dish and chill. Cook the raisins in water for 10 minutes. stir

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nflour in « little water and add to raisins. Stir till thick, then add spices and sugar, When sugar has dissolved, cool mixturɔ and fill Ban.

Cream › butter .. and Bugar till soft. Add Well heaten exp alternately with flour and baking powder, which have

been sified together.' Pot jam, #srup, or curd In the bottom of greased bowl, pat in sponge mixture and

Steam over water for hours. Be Burs the waheri bolling-very- rapidly for Arai half hoor,

Prepara- Won:

15 minute:

Chilling:

3 hours.

Prepara- tion;

15 minutes Chilling:

3 hours

Prepara-

tion:

10 minutes Cooking:

45 mins.

Prepara-

tion:

15 minutes Cooking:

30 mins.

Prepara

tion:

20 minutes

Chilling:

2 hours,

Prepara

tion:

10 minutes Steaming:

14 hours,

Serve with sweetened whipped cream. This ta very rich and a special treat for the chocolate lover. Serve rather

I after 2 simple main course. SELVES FOUR,

Berve with thin cream. This is an old English recipe, light and full of flavour, well liked by children. SEBYES FOUR.

Serve hot with thin cream. A good dish to follow a cold summer lunch or dinner. SERVES FOUE,

An

Serve warm with cream.

This is American version of "apple crumble" and vastly superior.

BERVES SIX,

Serve cold with thick cream. Very good served with after- dinner coffe

SERVES EIGHT

The

Serve hot with more jam, o ustard, or, Eream. A favourite with men, but light enongh for the rest of the family: Sponge mixture can be poured over. III. Atewed trait and baked in a noder» ately hot oven. (Lice tricity 400°F:\Cas‚8) for 33 minutes.

SERVER FOURE

CHILDREN'S CORNER

Willy, The Barber

-He Wants To Give Knarf And Hamid A Haircut-- -

By MAX TRELL

QURE enough, there was the ➜ sign

the dangling from trunk of the Elm Tree in a part of the park where Knarf and Hanid, the Shadow Children with the Turned About Names hardly ever walked.

The sign read: TOAD'S BARBER SHOP.

Looked at each other

Knart looked at Hanid, and Hanid looked at Knarf, and after they were finished looking at one another (which didn't take more than a second or two) they both looked at the sign again...

"Wily! You're a barber!" Hanid-said.

Kissed Willy

arms around

She threw her willy and kissed him.

"Now-now-this is no time for kissing," said Willy in a stern voice. "I'm working now.

"Shave? Haircut?" he said to his two friends. "Step right in- side, please."

"I don't need a shave, thank you," said Hanid.

"All right," said Willy, "then let me give you a haircut. Your hair is pretty long, Miss."

"It's long and I want it to be even longer," answered Harid.

"How about you, sir?"

It read exactly as it did be- fore, except that this time a small Toad in a white coat with Willy, turning to Knari. a comb and scissors in his hand I give you a nice short was standing, under the 'sign.

"Shave? Haircut?

Come

folks!" the Toad was saying.

cut?"

BALDER STOR

Willy stood in the barber shop doorway, scissors in hand.

THE time to pull trumps is as 1 soon as you can afford to. but not earlier.

Fortunately, South know this otherwire he would have gone down at his slam contract,

South ruffed the second club lead and played his ach of trumps. In view of East's club bid it was likely that West would hold all threo trumps if they were going to break unevenly. Sure enough, they did but now South abandoned the trump suit for the spades. He might need dummy's trumps for entries.

Ho led his singleton spade to Willy then sat the Mouse Indummy's ace and ruffed a small spade. When both opponents a chair and carefully, very, very carefully, trimmed her whis- followed to that second spade he kers. Knarf and Hanld watched the whole thing.

They also watched as Willy asked "Can trimmed a Squirrel's tall, gave hair- a Robin a shave, gave a Spar-

Cut dog's hair

"No, thank you," said Knart. in, "Or a nice long haircut?"

asked Willy. "It won't hurt

"Why, it's Willy!" shouted Knart as he ran up and began shaking Willy Toad by hand.

the

b

Knarf was just about to say that he had just had a haircut a few days ago and didn't think he would need another one for a long time to come, when Willy suddenly said, "Pardon

row a bob.

But when a Dog came along. and wanted a very close hair- eut-the Dog was a Poodle- willy couldn't manage to do

more

than cut off the hair around the Poodle's nose, his paws and the end of his tail.

Because the Poodle couldn't get

more of himself inside

LADY LUCK and renal into his shoe Willy's barber shop. The door

your

CHINA MAIL

horoscope

FRIDAY, MAY 13

AQUARIUS (January 21- February 19): Suppress any feeling of jealousy on hearing of a friend's good fortune. Your lucky day is not far away.

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PISCES (February 20-March 20): Of the many castles you like building in the air, one of them has a good chance of really materialis- ing. ARIES (March 21-April 19):

Before discussing original idea of yours with all comers, you should maké sure that you are properly protected against someone else using it as his own. TAURUS (April 20-May 20):| After having completed a job successfully, you must lose no time in making the proper people aware of your accomplishment.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21): A problem which bas worried you for a long time will find a satisfactory solu- tion arising from a chance remark during conversa- tion,

CANCER (June 22-July 21): Don't dismiss help offered to you by a person whom you consider socially in- ferior. Misplaced pride will never achieve any positive results.

LEO (July 22-August 21); If you feel that your part- ner has slackened in his consideration for you, you ought to try to make him aware of his neglect. VIRGO

(August 22-Septem- ber 22): Friends going abroad may ask a amali favour of you, and you ought to be glad to be able to repay their many kind-

nesses.

LIBRA (September 28- October 22): A member of your' family

feel may allghted because your social activities have eurtailed your former regular visits. SCORPIO (October 23- November 21): In your anxiety to have everybody connected with your work on top of his form, you are more likely to inspire fear instead of enthusiasm.

| SAGITTARIUS (November 22-December 21): At n meeting which may decide your future to a great ex- tent, be careful not to anta- gonise anybody by appear ing to be too sure of your. self. A little humiilty will make a better Impression.. CAPRICORN (December 22- January 20): 'Your great ability to put those around you at their ease contri- bntes greatly to your ever. Increasing popularity.

YOUR BIRTHDAY: If this --is-your-birthday you "-may- look forward to a good year," during which you will be able to lay the basis for a contented future.

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"Well," said Willy later to Knarf and Hanid went over Knart and Hanid, "that's how it and looked inside the door. goes. You trim a Mouse's whis- "Shave or a haircut, Makers, and give a Poodle's tall a dame?" Willy was saying to a haircut, But I like being a small Mouse.

barber, I do. You meet all kinds was in clover. He led a second of folks! It's fun!"

trump and finessed the jack (Bast Trim the whiskers

Knart and Hanid couldn't had already shown out). The "Neither, thank you," the help but agree that Willy king of trumps picked up the Mouse repiled. “But I'd like to. seemed to be having fun, even queen and another spade have my whiskers trimmed if though some of his customers established the rest of the suit you don't mind.".

while he still had a trump left in dummy and an entry.

didn't.

Rupert and the Snowstorm–22

Rupert starts...

"What do you mean, a joke?" he cries." un's funny. My feet the funny "Oh yes, velly. velly Tigerlily giggles. "Me t'ink me Laugh plenty. You see, Sorcerer want to punish you for being too inquisitive about snowstorm, so he give you magic boots and they.

make magic circle, round and round, no can stop. And Rupert can get out, Ho, ho. lovely jok get caught inside magic circle, no yes? Well, but what am i to do?"

"Here cries Rupert, are those wretched boats running round again. I can't stay here for ever, can !?

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If South had played three rounds of trumps before attack- ing the spades he would still have been able to establish the sult but would not have been jable to get to dummy to run it,

♥÷CARD Sense♣♦

Q-The bidding has been: North

Fast South West 2+ 2❤ Pass

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Poss

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You, South, hold:

499 WAQIS7 432 AKQ32

What do you do?

A--Bla three spades. Four spades is second choice. There is no good reason to show your clube on this, sequence.

TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of merely bidding two spades your partner has jumped to throg, What do you do now?

Answer Tomorrow

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