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STAPLES

WITH COLD STORAGE

RAKHEJ

PHEASANTS

Many appetising dishes can be the remains of prepared with cold cooked game' or pieds which are not young enough to be ten- der when roastéd,

"These dishes" may serve as side dishes or are usually suficiently substantial to pose as the meat

informál course for an

tele -dinner."

Here is a recipe appropriate for dealing with a pheasant or brace

of partridges.

IT'S VERY GOOD! Remove the meat from

the

carcase and cut it into neat pleces, but do not chop it Crush the bones and put them into a saucepan with a pint and a hat or stock, and when boiling add two tablespoonfuls of shredded soup vegetables, two cloves; a thin strip of lemon rind and seasoning. Bot up, then simmer for an hour

'Mike very hot in a stewpan an ounce of butter and a rusher of bacon, cui in dice. Brown the picces of meat both sides' 'with- out cooking them through.- Add. by degrees. "the prepared stocks (strained) and let aff simmer together for 20 minutes. While the game is simmering start the sauce.

For this chop fine three shal- lots if possible a small piece "of truffle-and a tablespoonfur of "parsley. Put them into a small 'saucepan with "bouquet garn!" and a wineglass of sherry or white wine..

for ten

Cook very gently minutes, shaking and stirring to prevent burfing, then draw the pan to the side of the fire. Strain off the stock from the pleces of pheasant and remove the fat. Make a brown “roux" with one ounce of butter, the same of flour and add by degrees the contents of the small sauce pan, after removing the “bouquet garn" to the sauce, and when perfectly smooth put in the gama, give ons sharp boll up.

·and dish, surrounded by a wall of mashed potatoes,

JUST LIGHTLY BROWNED

The potaties shou'd be 1 ghily browned in the over after the wall has been formed, and the wholt should he garnished "coutes of bread, fried in buiter. This dish is particularly good f aristo is served with, it

A risotto recipe which is uncom- plicated can be made. Sice an onion and fry it's light brown la one and a half ounces butter, then stir in a pint of good stock.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1936.

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SURPRISES

Let it boll up and simmer for ten minutes.

After that strain the SLOCK rinse out the pan and return the stock to it adding seasoning to taste. Now air in half a pim of well washed rice and a tiny pinch of saffron. Cook for twenty minutes, stirring frequent

over ly, and sprinkle ounces of grated cheese.

three

A little more stock should be added if the risotto seems very thick, also further seasoning. 1 required. Just before" serving. fold in an ounce of butter divided. into

A glass of little pieces. sherry or some white wine is an improvement. The saffron may be omitted.

SIMPLE, YET TASTY Here is another simple little dish which is exceedang.y tasty.

Cut as many meat filets from

a cold roast bird or birds as pos sible and try them sharp.y for a few minutes in an ounce of very hot buiter, browning the pieces "cach side.

Pour in. by degrees, a liberd three-quarter pint of good brown sauce, the stock of which has been favoured with the bazie! and trimmings of the birds.

Add a dust of nutmeg, a good squeeze of lemon juice and more seasoning. If required. also haf a dozen oysters, bearded and cut" In quarters..

The oyster 1lquor, strained and bolled up, must be put in with the oysters. Let al simmer ve minutes, then serve with a gar- nish of grilled tomatoes. Gher kins, cut in dice, may be sub- stituted for the oysters f the laiter are unobtainable.

A COLD DAINTY Another little cold cooked game dith is made by removing the meat from the carcase of the

passing birds and

it twice. through a milacer.

For each half pound of meat allow half a pint of rich thick white sauce.. Add the beaten white of an egg, a dust of nutmeg, and liberal seasoning Let the Inixture set, then mould into oval forms, about the size of an

them for egь.. Pauch

three o four minutes.

Take them up, place in a buf- turd baking diah, arranging them arstly in a mound. Pour over Onе and a half ounces of butter (melted.) sprinkle with brown breadcrumbs mixed with grated cheese, and heat and orown in the Ovez. Garnish with "chestnut puree," Serve in the baking dish.

"Fish A La Meuniere"

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This French term is often to be found on menus and may be translated "the way the "miller's wife did it.ONICA

History does not relate how the dish came by this name but when you have tasted it you will amir the miller's Wife" KRW something of the art of catering, Smal fish cutlets of fatish such is sole or the Rical knapber are specialy delicious when cock- ea in this fashion.

COVER WITH FLOUR

To fry fish a la meuniere, first season the Ash cutlets or fillets with sat and a little pepper, then rull them well in domy so that they are covered all over with a fine coat of it. Shake them so that they are covered all over

ith a fine todf462it. Shike then su that any superfluous four drops off.” *} <

Meanwhile you wit have melled \n" ""frying) ~ par just enough butter tʊ/-cover the bottom all over. Use a large enough frying pah to prevent the rish; obat is from being-crowded. Let the ""butter "heat until a very light "bike arises" (it must “not be *allowed" to colour); then put the pieces of ash into it. Now put the pan on a low heat and let the fish fry slowly, so that it, cooks and colours golden at the the end of five same time. At the

It over, very care- minutes, turn it fusy 20 us not to break it, and let the other side, cook for an Other Live minutes

ABOUT TEN MINUTES

The total length, of time de- pends, of course, on the size of the fish, but if it is not cooked at the end of these ten minutes, turn it over again and: cook eith side until it is quite done," "kay another two or three minutes on each side, and so on, m

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Any fish a la meuniere ours to be served immediately it is couxed. The pieces are placed on e not dish. a few drops of lemon juice afé squeezer over them and

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Salted Almonds

Salted Almonds are always in great demand, and are absurdly easy to make.

Blanch them and dry them well in a cloth. Each breakfastcupful of almondi will need about a tablespoonful of olive oll Meit the oil in a large frying-pan, and put in the nuts so that they all le on the bottom of the pan and are not heaped up.

Now fry them very slowly, stir ring them often, until they are evenly and delicately, brown Take them from the pan, drain them well, and sprinkle them generous-, ly will dhe table salt. Let them get cold,

They can be baked in a'moders ate oven, you like, using nuts and oil in the same proportions; but you will find they are easier o handle you have them un- dér your eye all the time. In the oven they might just overcook when you weren't looking.

ANGELS HAIR

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Here is a rather curious sweet" which I came across the other « | day in an old French book about Patisserie,

Scrape and wash a pound of fine red carrots and cut them into tiny strips like straws Put these for two minutes into bolling wa- ter, then take them out and drain them.

Now put into a saucepan, a pound of sugar with a glass of water. Boll thïls' for ten minutes, and then put in the carrot straws and the very finely minced yellow part of a lemon rind.

When syrup is almost complete- ly reduced, squeeze the juice of a lemon over the carrots, and take off the Are when the syrup is re- "duced "to: nothing. Scatter, the Angels' Hairs on a diah, and when they are cold, pile them up in a pyramid and serve them.

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Devilled Almonds are done in the same way, cayenne pepper be- BAKED HUBBARD SQUASE ing added as well as salt.

SPICED ALMONDS

Some people like to spice the salt with a little mixed spice be- fore sprinkling the almonds with It..

Other nuts can, of course, be used instead of almonds, "if you prefer: walnuts, for instance; pea- nuts, “peran nuts, cashew nuts and so on. Or you' could prepare a mixture.

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TOMATO BRAEDE

This is a South African national dish, which I have enjoyed even than curry. It is usually served hot, but many people eat it cotri. It is equally good reheated.

1.

Cut squash in inch pieces. Balt, place in buttered casserole, dot generously with lumps of butter. Cover with strips of bacon and bake und the squash is tender. Leave uncovered for the last few minutes to brown the bacon.

Fish Chowder:

1. small fish; chopped, about ij

pounds

1 small onion, chopped

4 medium-sized potatoes sliced Salt.

Bacon

In a buttered casserole place al- termate layers of fish, potatoes, and onions. Fill the casserole half "full with water. Dog with bulter and cover with slices of bacon Cook until potatoes.. are tender.

Uncover for the last few minutes to allow the water to evaporate and the bacon to brown.

AGAINST KALA-AZAR

FIGHT AC

calmit

Take 31b, lean mutton chops, re- moving all fat, 4 lb. tomatoes, 3 chillies, 1 teaspoonful salt, pinch Ted pepper, I dessertspoonful augar, 1-dessertspoonful vinegar.

Place layer of tomatoes in stew- pan, then a layer of meat, con- thue with alternate layers of to- matoes and meat, etc. No water is added. Place on low gas to and a half cook gently for two hours. Set aside and skim off all " fat. Thicken gravy with cornflour and serve surrounded by moulds MENT of Dread DISEASE

of curry.

APPLE CURD

Have you tried apple lemon curd? It is a delicious spread. The ingredients for making it are: 21b."apples, lib. loaf sugar, a small

cupful of water, the rinds and Juice of three lemons, three eggs, tib, margarine.

Feel, core and slice the apples, add the grated lemon rind, Juice" and water, and cook until sofy, then mish and rub through a faitve.

.....

Add the sugar and margarine, bail unitli thick, then remove from the heat, add the beaten eggs and stir over: a gentle heat; do not

allow to ball.” Pot and seal;

FAMILY JAM

HIGH COST OF TREAT-

Address By Dr. J. Heng Liu On

Incidence

At the regular meeting of the Nanking Rotary Club on December 19, the speaker was Rotarian Dr. J Heng Liu who exhibited the recently, completed, motion picture film depicting the work of the¦ National Health Administration "and Centrál Field Health Station the National Economic Council in combating the disease Kala-Azar. the course of his remarks while the pictures were being shown, Dr. Lia roommunicated the following interesting information,

HOW TO TAKE ASPRO

FOR

DENGUE

(STL) OW"

AT the first signs of the dreaded Dengue don't

"procrastinate:

Take two to three ASPRO tablets every two hours until the Fever abates and the pain ceases. ASPRO is the greatest Fever Antidote ever given to the world. No other medicine has its anti-pyretic, anti-periodic and anti- germicidal propensities after ingestion in the bysteni. ASPRO' is far more effective than quinine and there a no harmful after effects Make certain that ASPRO always in the home lady for any emergency, thank

ALSO USE "ASPRO® FOR

DENGUE MALARIA and other FEVERS always take ASPRO according to the above DIRECTIONS

Temperature Irritability Lumbago Asthma Rheumatism Toothache Earache Colds Sleeplessness Hay Fever Malaria Gout Feverishness Neuralgia Neuritis Headache Sore Throat Influenza Sciatica Dengue Alcoholic After Effects "ASPRO Gives Great Relief to Women

adhane When Depressed

Nothing' Equals "ASPRO® for Dengue 6: 7 4eurakun

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Panday (Ingham, North, Queensland.......... Dear Size,

Having used your "ASERO for Dengue Fever and eleo for Rheupustiam, 1, have found that "nothing equle "ASPRO" for relief from pain

Awas very bad: Therbste" week in December, and could not sleep with; Rheumatie; in my legs. A seighbour called to see the, and the sälä me t ASPRO Tablets were good for pain..1 straightawiY sest to the chemist for a host of 'ASPRO, and I can trethfully say that I was surprincar the relict I got

100k

aller taking the first two "ASPRO Tablets took.

away, the pales and, I could sleep, of a night. Three Tablěta a night for four niging, and they relieved

and now I amèng well as ever,, Yours faithfully

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37F./33. IF

(Sed.), (Mrs) FLORRIE LOVE

are good grounds for, hoping that the disease can be wiped out in the not distant future. "This disease affects children and young adults principally and without treatment usually brings about death in som two to four years either directly or through lessened resistance to other diseases.

in the affected areas are soma. villages where ifty percent of the children are infected, or 25 per cent. of the total population. I is estimated that at the present time there are about one million people suffering from this disease.

'ASPRO' Works Wonders

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Ceritleman,

· for "Malariabinų

Gladstone, Queensland.

think it is n la meva let you know how I have besefted by "ASPRO. · Ever since 1970-3. have been a merler to‚áfALARIA FEVER, having contrastad same in" Rhodesia, German East Africa,, and the Straits Settlement

came 16 Australia Froes," the latter country Ave grass wo, and for de frat two and a half_yotes was comtini"fly" "in*Dospital in"' Vicotels "uad, New South ¿Walenie: On arriving in Dommeland, a friend- névlaci me so try "ASPMO." I' diễn, and it inn, worked wombers. {}`shil?conline! T' SETİ SÜgir attacks of Malaria, bet And, if I take a few, ASIKOF. Tablets and hot- jensen enter, and vest a few hours, 1' am wise 0.E. agai - I wouldn't be without ASPRO for snydes and always carry a hot about with me," 1, cas thoroughly recommend them to anyone suffering from "The Vene malady

This replied sexcited, and you may make

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FOOTBALL CHATTER

FROM HOME

Rowe Makes A Difference

"AF" "Exts périodTMby tué BéxionTMik ja necessary for reserve players to be tuned up as well as first teaga men. They are îlkely to be wanted. before the Christanas holiday matches are finished. That was the idea behind the despatch to Britton, such exceptionally big Arsenal partytwenty-che. în all.

TWO-FOOTED PLAYERS

Part of Arsenal's policy has [ passed" àitdose noticed. It 19 that of having nothing but two- Footed players,

London, Dec. 27.

the Spurs team at Doncaster to- Arthur Rowe, who came back to COST OF TREATMENT (

Milne, Rogers and Beasley 'have." day in a match obviously of big The cost of medicine for the importance is more than merely a all played for the first team this treatment of each case is from good centre-half: he makes a tre-season in both extreme wing. post- navoursome jam. agredients: condition as worst in the neighbour. to 85 and with limited funds minde | mendans_difference.to.the solidity |tions-right and left.

Apples and Cranberries make a

lb

21b. apples, 21. cranberries;

at sugar, à pins water. Peel, tore and, silce the apples, cook them in the wafer until soft- then add the cranberries and cook gently for another half an hour. Add the sugar and boll rapidly

Kala Azar in-endemic in North China, chiefly in the Provinces of Kiangsu, Ankwei, Shantung, Hopei, Honan and Hupeh. The

hood of Tsing-kiang-up, North Kianged. Thousands of "untrested victims die there annually.

To study the control and preven sing of the disease, the Kaia-Arar Research Station was established st Tsing-kisng-pasin 1934, 7

available by the Government the of the Tattenham defence as a number of cases which can be treat

whole.

eif to correspondingly limited Neither Channell nor Whalley

egotiations with the firm, supply both in the running for Interna |ing this rainedy are in progress End,

they ate sprinkle with chopped for afteen minutes, or until it Patiente from hundreds of miles nena, (who was present) readily the captain proves that he is him-

Some more butter is parsley. then added to the pan in which the fish was fried, this is allowed to cook until it is a very light brown and amells nutty, and then it is poured quickly over the fsh.

which is is served at once. If by

any chance, this dish has fo be kept hot for a minute or two, then the fish only should he kept hot, the lemon, paraley and but- ter being added absolutely at the last minute........

tle will set when tested on a cold plate. Pot and cover at once!

When Beasley get a bit more power into his left foot shots-and

be has been giving this matter ha attention At Brighton he may prove the permanent surressor to Bastin at outside-left

· TWO-MORK WANTED ~ Two well-known London tons-

at the suggestion of Dr. Liu, the tional caps not long ago-are so German Ambassador Dr. 0. Traut good when Howe Is away-Once away come to the station for free agreed to use bis good offices in try.self again the Spurs manager will ballers are wanted by two well- ag to bring about a reduction in be free to attend the 'Spurs treatment. Within the last two

may go. The other years over 20,000 cases have received the prices marged for the remedy matches and be on the spot with known other London clubs. One APPLRÄDE

treatment. With the exception of in order that its benefit might be tactical hints instead of spending Use the apple parings and cores verviãoed cases) cure is possible extended to a larger number of to make this nourishing drink by the use of a German remedy patients. It was so sated that so many. Saturday afternoons During the week transter te- hunting for new players, and fail-gotiations were suggested concern- Wash them, then put the par-known as Neditibosin,The treat the U.S. Ambassador, Mr. Ning to and any who can be bading an International forward. "They" "Kever started because there ings into a saucepan with the rind ment of each case involves from ten Johnson, had taken sa interest in

was a blunt refusal. -- of a lemon. Cover with cold warto twelve injections every other day the work of this Field Station and at what Tottenham people const-

The player was. Arnold, the out ter and gently simmer until all for a period of days depending on had contributed a sum of money der reasonable prices.

WHERE GEORGIE" IS the gravity of the case a

which is being devoted to the pur

side-left of Fulham. There was an the goodness is éźtratted. 20

chase of the remedy for the treat

Arsenal's pilot is back on the | Iden that because Arnold has been Strain, add the lemon juice, and--DISEASE CONVEYED BY FLIES

ment of a selected number of bridge... George Allison returned fingering in the reserves he might, sweeten with honey.......

The work of the clinic in Taing patients known as "Johnson boys from his resting place in the coun- not be wanted, particularly. 21 king-up, North Kiangsu, includes The speaker suggested that he hop. not only treatment of cases but feel that Rotarians and others might last night, looking forward to Nothing farther from the search into the causes of the disease, at the Christmas season follow the seeing his men play Bolton Wan- truth, Arnold is still regarded as They can be extracted whole and The results of studies already made example of Mr. Johnson and thus derers to-day. His recovery has a very important unit in the Ful without crumbling from the tins mito indicate the probability be the means of saving the lives of been entirely satisfactory, and the ham scheme. The fact that he "in the following manner. Have a mhat this disease which affects the numerous victims,

sponly restriction now imposed by was included in the alde" for to- thick cloths which has been wring liver and spleen, is transmitted by While the main clinic and rebis medical advisers is that he day's match at Swankea showed hout los coldwater on the table. sandßies in ways similar to the search-laboratories are in Taing should be slowly."

| clearly that there was no loss of when the hot tins are taken from presa of malaria by anosquitos, If tiang pa the field workers every Alex James is going to ses, in confulence in him. Fulham are in furtier experimente verify this con other day go out in motor care to the Queen Mary. At least, his pic-the happy paltion of having K the oven place them at once onlusion the method of preventions surrounding villages to make inves

(bel-det-class sixth-forward, avaliable the wet cloth. Leave for a few is clearly indicated Enowing the ligations and give treatments. ture is going to sea

utes, when it will be found

amous feande were able to give Arnold the od of infection, precautions Numerous requests have come from included in the panel ngo chices 2 will come

chance to become thoroughly. ft. to be taken and treatment for inother centers for the setablishment Sportamen-long shorts

which are to

alter his kne fected oksen, DM] Liu- states there of branch clinics, to the sponge.bleanly from the ris

A SANDWICH

TUCAKESK A

are fre

Sponge sandwiches quently difficult to remove fromA the tins in which they are baked thout some of the cake sucking

to the ddes and thus giving a TIKO, 20 ged

method

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