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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1934.
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Home Baked Cakes For Tea
Old Time Ginger- bread
One egg, Bozs. trosele or golden syrup, Joss. Hour Poza, chopped dates, half-teaspoonful, cinnamon, *125. lard, half-teaspoonful ground ginger, half-teaspoonful bicarbonato of soda, three-quarter gill of milk, pinch of salt, 3drs, brown sugar.
Steve the flour, bicarbonate or soda,
cinnamon, ground ginger, and salt; add the chopped dates. Grease and line a small square tin. Warm the treacle and lard together until both are melted. then beat the egg and sugar to- gether and add them to the four. Stir in the milk and mix well. Bake in a moderate oven of 340k, for thirty to forty minutes, and cool on a wire tray. This quantity cuts into nine of twelve pieces"
Lemon Jumbles
Sozs. flour, 2ozs. butter, Soza. castor sugar, half-teaspoonful of cream of tartar, hall teaspoonful of bican, bonate of soda, finely grated rind of one small lemon, juice of half
lemon, egg to bind.
Sieve the four with a pinch of salt, cream of tartar, and bicar-
bonate of soda into a basin; ruh the butter in with the tips of the Angels, add the castor sugar and lemon iind, then bind with beat- en egg and lemon juice to make a soft dough
Flour a pastry board, and form the dough into a longish roll with the floured hands,
Cut off pieces of equal size, roll each piece into a smaller roll with the hands, twist the roll round to form a bun, brush with milk and sift with sugar, Decorate with a
few currants of sultanas, put on a greased baking-sheet, and bake in a quick oven till golden brown.
SWEET POTATO
PUDDINGS
Here is a delicious pudding made with apples and sweet potatoes:--
* 4 sweet potatoes
4 apples
cup white sugar
eup brown sugar Butter
Breadcrumbs.
Scrub the sweet potatoes and boil them till they are tender. Peel.. and cut the apples into quarters. Place them in a saucepan with the white sugar and, adding just sum cient water to keep them from burning, cook them over a gentle heat for 20 minutes.
Peel the potatoes and cut them lengthwise in thick slices. Butter a ple dish and place first a layer of potatoes, then a layer of apples. Add daba butter and sprinkle with brown sugar. Repeat until all the ingredients are used. Top with breadcrumbs and dabs of butter and bake in a hot oven for about 15 minutes.
CANDIED SWEET POTATOES
6 sweet potatoes
1 cup brown sugar Butter
Salt and pepper..
1 cup of water.
Scrub potatoes, boll them, and when cooked strip off their skins. Make a syrup by bolling the sugar and water. Place the potates in a buttered baking tin. Beason with salt and pepper, pour the syrup over them and bake in a hot oven till the potatoes are brown.
This dish may be eaten as a sweet or served with hot roast pork, which is often improved by some sweet addition:
*
Russian Roll
of
Two ogg", their weight in flour, butter
nad sugar, ball-teaspoonful baking powder, jam glaze, and green almond paste.
Sleve the four and baking pow~ "der on to a plece of kitchen pa-
per. Fut the butter" and sugar into a basin and work together with a wooden spoon until they are of a creamy consistency and pale in colour. Beat in each egg. separately.
Then fold in lightly the seved flour and baking powder and blend thoroughly with A metal spoon, adding a little mlik as re- quired.
Prepare a Swiss roll tin in the following way: Grease lightly. and instead of lining it in the usual way with one piece of pa-" per, use two pieces, and line so that the tin is divided into two equal parts. Put half the cake mixture into one half of the well greased paper-lined tin. Colour the rest of the mixture pale pink with a little cochineal, and put it Into the second half of the tin.: Cook in a moderate oven until golden brown and firm. Turn out of the tin immediately, trim off the crisp edges, and cool on a wire cake tray.
To prepare the simond icing: While the cake is cooling prepare the almond icing, using:
407A.
ground almonds, ozs. castor sugar, dóza. icing sugar, one, tax- spoonful of orange flower water, one teaspoonful of vanilla essence, half-teaspoonful Almond essence half egg, two aspoonfuls lemon juice.
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Mix the dry ingredients well to- gether, add the essences, and blend with the beaten egg and le- mon juice. Work in suficient green colouring to make it an at- tractive shade. Knead well to make it pliable.
Then prepare some jam glaze by warming about two tablespoon- fuls of apricot jam and a little lemon juice and rubbing it through a seve. If very stiff a teaspoonful of warm water may be added. The glaze is used to stick the strips of cake together.
Finishing Touch
To finish of the cake; Trim the cake into strips one to one and a half Inches wide and ten inches long, so that there will be an equal number of strips of pink and white cake, join them, to- gether chequerboard fashion, us- ing the glaze.",\"
Roll the almond paste out to an oblong length sufficiently long and wide to wrap round the che- quered cake. Brush the outside of the cake with the glaze, wrap the almond paste round firmly, ar- ranging for the joint to come in one corner.
Decorate the top edges by pinching with the finger. Leave about twenty-four hours before cutting into alices."
Chocolate Roll
:
4 pint castor, "sugar, i pint flour, 3. egga, 2 hesped teaspoonfuls of Dodom, teaspoonfuls of waria water, half teaspoonful of baking
·· powder. Sieve the Tour, baking powder, and cocos on to a sheet of paper. Separate the yolks from the whites of eggs. Beat the yolks and sugar together in a basin un- til they are pale in colour and... light and forthy. Fold in the flour add the water, and, lastly, the stiffly beaten whites of egg,
Put into a greased and paper- lined Bwiss-roll tin, bake in a quick oven until firm and cooked, turn out quickly on to a sugared cloth or paper trim the edges, roll up immediately. Put the cake. to cool ou a cars tray
Whip up some cream, unroll when the cake is cold; spread with the whipped cream, and re-roll
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