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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1936.

STAPLES SURPRISES

THE USES OF

SPAGHETTI

SPAGHETTI WITH HAM AND

MUSHROOMS Sante. fresh mushrooms, thinly sliced, in 2 tablespoons butter, until tender." Add 1 cup thinly sliced, in 2 tablespoons but ter until tender, Add 1 cup finely diced. Continue cooking untu slightly brown. Add 1-21 oz. can Cooked Spaghetti Sauce, and cook until thoroughly heated. Season with salt and pep per to taste. Serve on hot platter and garnish with Ripe Olives.

in Tomato

SPANISH SPAGHETTI

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Cook 1 small onion, Enely chop- ped, and 1 small green pepper, finely chopped in 3 tablespoons butter until tender.

Add 1 cup nely shredded dried beef and brown slightly.. Pour in 1-131oz. can Cooked Spaghetti in Tomato Sauce and continue cooking just until Spaghetti is heated through.. Add a dash of pepper and serve very bot.

CASSEROLE OF MEAT AND

-" SPAGHETTI,

Combine 2 cups diced cooked beef, 1 medium onion, finely chopped, and 1 medium green pepper, finely chopped and fry in fat until brown. Season with salt and pepper, then add 1-21 oz. can Cooked Spaghetti Tomato Sauce, and cup water, and pour into buttered casserole. Sprinkle with buttered- crumbled Rice

Flakes and bake in a moderate -oven (375 F.) until brown (about 20 minutes), Bring directly to the table in the casserole in which it has been baked. Buttered spin- ach, Sweet Gherkins, and a Wal- dorf salad will appropriately round out the main course of tay dinner in which this dish is ser- ved.

APPLE CUPS

(Use 3 times the recipe) Unbaked pastry

4 cups pared, thinly sliced ap-.

ples

i cup sugar

2 slightly beaten eggs

2 tablespoons melted butter

1 tablespoon lemon juice

teaspoon cinnamon

1 teaspoon nutmeg

cup evaporated milk diluted with

cup water

Mix

Line mum cups with unbaked Dastry. Fill with "apples." Sugar, eggs, butter, lemon juice, cinnamon, nutmeg and diluted milk thoroughly. Pour mixture over" apples. Bake in moderate oven 375 degrees F. 40 minutes or until apples are tender.

EGGNÓG

8 eggs folks

cup sugar

8 cups milk

1 teaspoon salt

2 teaspoons vanilla teaspoon nutmeg

8 egg whites, beaten Beat yolks, add milk, sugar, salt and vanilla, Beat well. Pour into egg whites, mix Mghtly. Berve in tall glasses and sprinkle with nutmeg. If desired,. 4 table- apoons brandy can be added.

Storing glasses in refrigerator will aid in keeping beverage chill-

CANDY FOR COLDS

Put one pound of sugar and one gill of water into a pan and stir

the sugar is dissol

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SPAGHETTI AND HAM SOUFFLE

Melt 4 tablespoons butter in a 'saucepan, add 4 tablespoons flour and blend well. Add cup Cream of Tamato Soup (from 1-16 oz. can), and cook, stirring constant- iy, until thick. Remove from fire, then add 1-21 03. can Cooked Spaghetti in Tomato Sauce, 1 cup diced cooked ham, and 2 beaten egg yolks. Fold in 2 stiffly beaten egg whites. Place in a buttered- casserole and bake in a moderate oven (350-375°F.) for 40 minutes Serve with Tomato Sauce made from Tomato Soup remaining in can.

TOMATO SAUCE ...

Melt 2 tablespoons butter. In It fry 1 green pepper, chopped fine. When the pepper is slightly brown, add 3 tablespoons flour and stir until well blended. Add 14 cups Cream of Tomato Soup (re- maining in can), and cook until thick. Serve with Souffle.

FRANKFURTERS WITH SPAGHETTI

Buce 3 or 4 left-over frankfur- ters crosswise into tach slices and brown in 2 tablespoons but- ter with 1 medium onion, finely diced. Push to one side of pan, and heat 1-21 oz. can Cooked Spaghetti in Tomato Sauce in the other side. Place Spaghetti in center of platter and dot meal over the top or around the edges. Garnish with sprigs of parsley and Cross Cut Sweet Pickles,"

MEXICAN SPAGHETTI Brown 1 cup diced cooked ham, 1 medium onion, chopped, and 1 medium greenL

pepper, chopped, in butter. pan, and heat 1-21 oz.

Push to one side of can Cook- ed Spaghetti in Tomato Sauce in the other side. Place Spaghetti on platter, surround with a border. "of Fresh Cucumber Pickle, then with the browned meat. Add sprigs of parsley to garnish.

TEACAKES

Here is a recipe for a teacake

to be baked in a round cake tin. and cut in portions when requir- ed, each being buttered thickly. Cream together haft ounce of yast with an ounce of castor sugar. Add an ounce of melted buter. Slowly, aud xlx 'bunces of plain flour which has had a little salt mixed with it. Mix thorough--

FRUIT CREAM SLICES

Delicious for a party are mince. meat and cream slices: Roll some puff pastry out very thin, then cut into plèces about. 34 mches long by 1) inches wide. Cook in a very hot oven for ten minutes

Turn out on a wire rack,' and," when cold, spread with mince- ment and a layer of whipped : cream. Form” · into a sandwich and sprinkle with slaved leing sugar

SURPRISE ROLY-POLY

The children will love 's mince- meat roly Make with 4cz plain four, 3oz shredd- aguet crust

ed suet 202. breadcrumbs, 趄 pinch of salt, half a teasp, baking powder, and sufficient cold water to form into a dough.

Roll out and spead liberally with mincemeat. Molsten the edges and roll up, well sealing the ends.

Sprinkle a scalded pudding cloth with flour to prevent stick- ing, ur lay the pudding roll first un a plece of greased paper, tle each end with tape; then steam for two horus.*

Turn out and serve with cus- tard or a sweetened white sauce.

RICHER PUDDING

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If you like a richer pudding.. mix a pound of mincemeat with 408, flour and beaten egg. Pour the mixture into a basin, and steam for 2 hours. Serve with sauce made as follows:-

Cream 203, fresh butter and half a cupful of sugar, beating until smooth, then add a beaten Regg and a cupful of hot milk. with a few drops of vanilla favouring a dessert-spoonful of rum or brandy”

HONEY

It is unually difficult to measure. out accurate quantities of boney when cooking. as it sticks badiy to the spoon. The simplest and quickest way to avoid this is to dip the spoon for a second in boiling water before using it for measuring purposes. Use at once and the honey will run from the

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GINGER DREAMS

cup tal

(No"EET)

1 cup dark brown sugar

cup bolling

* cup boiling water.

1 teaspoon ginger

★ teaspoon cinnamon

1 teaspoon nutmeg 44 cups cups flour.),

teaspoon soda

1'teaspoon baking powder Cream fat and sugar. Add rest of ingredients. Chill dough over night or longer. "Roll out dough until very thin, cut out cookies. spread with glaze and bake 12 minutes in moderate oven.

1 eels

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GLAZK

1 tablespoon mis “¡ cup brown sugar

teaspoon cinnamon

Beat ingredients 1 minutes.. Ap- ply to cookies on pastry brush or cloth tied around a fork:

SPANISH CREAM

1 tablespoon granulated relatin

cup cold water

2 cups milk

1 eggyalk

1 teaspoon vanilla

2 teaspoon almond extract

cup sugar

teaspoon salt

1 egg white, beaten

Soak gelatin in water 5 minutes. Add to milk which has been heated to bolling point, add yolk and sugar. Mix well and chill until a little thick, Beat and fold in rest of ingredienta. Pour into mould, which has been rinsed out of cold water. Chill until stiff. Serve plain with cream or cus- tard sauce.

RUSSIAN DRESSING-

+ cup cup stia mayonnaise

2 tablespoons chilli sauce

1 tablespoon catsup

1 tablespoon horseradish

I chopped olive

1 teaspoon lemon juice MIX and chilt Ingredients Serve on vegetable salad.

pon. Repeat the process, keep- ing the spoon very hot, until the accurate measure is obtained.

IMPROVEMENT IN KWEICHOW

Better Roads Made

The buses are

far from suficient. operated without a regular sche-

It's EASY to Catch COLD or FLU

when TRAVELLING

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B.B.C. TELEVISION PLANS

MISSING STAMP

London, an 18 Four two-soldi Tuscany stamps will be offered for sale at Harmers,, week Originally

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Kwelyang, Jan. 30. Much has been planned, and with half a gt of water milk, accomplished by the central and and knead well. Leave in a warm to open up this potentially rich provincial authorities of Kwelchow place to rise, then bake in a but backward, province and to hot oven for half an hour...

break down the political and economic walls which Kwelchow has found itself in. But none has done more towards this end than the Kwetrang-Chungking highway, which was completed and opened to trafle Aug. 1, 1935., devastated farmlands, and desolate congratulations on the celebration nectio It is a good plan to have a

Constructed at a time when the villages, which testides to the inof the Diamond Jubilee of your television Hittle scone flour always at hand. It should be stored in a covered communist-bandits ran

tensity of the rural depression accession to the Gadi of Baroda. there

Another factor which has re- tarded the economic development and to look back with satisfaction con of Kweichow is the confused cur upon 60 years of continued materi

A GREAT ALI

The B.B.C. hopes to be able to Sixty Years A Ruler The completion of the highway, however, has not alded the econo-

carry out television tests from the Alexandra Palace Station, London, Lond London, Jan, 7. mic development of the province.

some time in March, and If these there were Contrasting the large tracts of following message to the Viceroy to be kno

The King Emperor has sent the are satisfactory to allow the times stamps on the cultivated land in rich Szech-For India to be conveyed to the possible that

to the poble. It is lope, and the wan, the Kwelchow section of the Maharajah Cackwar of Baroda may

by June programmes ing one highway presents the traveller "It gives me much pleasure to periods

out during these collector for with a picture of bare mountains, convey to your Highness my sincere

day,

He was ME EN cou Madeira, who with the develo art of the four-stamp

SCONE FLOUR

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other points

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his

To tew Princes is it granted to conference at Broadcasting House,

Some years ago the Gvelope rule for so long a period of time.

with the original five stampa.com Bir Stephen Tallenta, plete, was stolen, and the thieves

public

relations, removed one of them in order to their

press

ridge:

cover up the evidence of theft

enginee

tin or jar, and the longer it is over various parts of the province, kept the lighter it wil become the completion of this road has To make the flour, sieve together added a new chapter in the com- four pounds of white flour, two munication development of ounces of cream of tartar, and China's vast southwest; primarily rency situation. Bo many kinds al and moral progress in the res one ounce of baking soda. For because this is the first time in o paper and copper money are of their subjects,

It only requires a little the history of Ewelchow that a butter rubbed into it and mixed route has been opened which links with sweet milk This four is itself HD with other neighbouring equally useful, for suet puddlaga.. and for economical cakes.

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CHICKEN ALA KING

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poon paprika lespontis chopped green

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mushrooms

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GET THE DIFFICULTIES

fest

LORD HUNTER, CAPTAIN

Condorle Janz: 15.

Lord Hun

of the Benfor

now circulated in Kwelchow that trust that your Highness may poli their values differ along various be spared to your State for many sections of the highway. In north years to come and that prosperity Kweichow, for instance, the bank and happiness, may increasingly notes and copper notes issued by attend your rule." Early hopes, neverthelers, have the local Szechwan banks are ac- not fully come true. The lack of ceptable at varied rates. long-distance buses combined with

UNSTABLE CURRENCIES the ruggedness of the Kwelchow Such unstable currencies land have made highway travel-caused untold sun ing along this new toad a pre Kweichow farmer carious tack

20 per cent. of the popul Covering a distance of roughly that province. 350 kilometers the Kwelynng themselves against furt Chungking motor road passes they refuse to accept nothi through Hafeng, Tsun-yi Tung- the banknotes of tsu, and Bungkan in north Kwel of China, and chowand

chi and Chikiang demands in east 8z Kweyans

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