HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1936.
SURPRISES
STAPLES
DISHES FRESH
AND DELICIOUS. FOR
LUNCHEON.
DINNER OR SUPPER
MAYONNAISE SUPREME
CUCUMBER AND PINEAPPLE
Dissolve
Mix
1 cup boiling water.
Add
t
1 cup cold water
1 package me gelatin in
2 tablespoons vinegar
tablespoon lemon juice and
1 teaspoon salt. Chill, When
- slightly thickened ́add
cup diced celery
1 cup thinly sliced quartered
cucumber and
1 cup finely cut pineapple. Turn
Into individual moulds or one large mould and chill in re- frigerator until firm. Uniquld
on inttuce and serve with may nalee. Eight servings FROZEN LAMB AND PECAN SALAD
Mix
1 teaspoon mustard
à teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons sugar and
3 egg yolks (beaten)
Heat
in
i cap thin cream slowly
double boler and pour over beaten egg yolks. Replace double baller, add
1 cup vinegar and
1 cup lama broth, and cook for about 10 minutes, until a cus- tardlike consistency. Remove and add
1 teaspoon gelain which was been soaking in cold water for 5 minutes. Add
I cup minced lamb and
M
cup chopped pecans. Four Into mould and chill for three or four hours. Turn mould on lettuce cups and serve with cucumber dressing. Aix ser- vings.
CHINESE CHICKEN SALAD
Mix together thoroughly
I cup diced pineapple
cup blanched browned shred-
déd almonds.
1 cup diced' chicken
teaspoon salt and
Dash of paprika Whip
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1 cup heavy cream and fold to
If cups sour mayonnaise. Fold
in first mixture and pack into a refrigerator tray. Freeze for four hours. Cut in cubes and serve in centre of a tomato jelly ring made by heating
1 cups tomato juice arid dissol▾-
ing in the liquid
1 tablespoon gelatin which has
been soaking in
cup cold water. Add
1 teaspoons salt
2 tablespoons lemon juice and
chill thoroughly.
BUTTERFLY · SALAD
Large grapefruit sections,
Pitted dates,
Stuffed oilves,
Red or green peppers, Lettuce or romaine. Whipped cream- mayonnaise. Arrange grapefruit sections on lettuce or romaine 80 that the curved edges are opposite each other, to form wings. Use a date for the body, thin silces of stuffed
teaspoon salt
Leaspoon dry mustard teaspoon paprika (if desired) Add
1 egg unbeaten.
add
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SUMMER SALADS
more
THAT CHEER TABLE AND TASTER
BANANA SALAD BOWL Wash and dry carefully one or varieties of fresh, crisp greens such as, lettuce, watercress, endive, or beet tops. Chop them 1ť you
like. Rub salad
a
with inside
bowl
onion
Then slowly colour.
1 cup salaa olla teaspoon at
on
the
or garlic or cut clove as destrec, and arrange greens at 2 teaspoons vinegar (or 115 | tractively in it. Garnish the greens
lemon juice if desired), and
with celery curls, radish roses or mix, Add
long thin strips of carrot to add
Slices of long strips T ripe banana will blend with any of the ingredients and give a deli- A time-beating after each
cious flavour. Just betere serving. addition. Keep bealing with | add a tart French dressing and rotary egg beater during the rose the contents of the bowl gent- making. When about onely, until every plece 15 glistening! third of the oll has been add- with dressing. ed, larger amounts may be .added af a time. When all of the all has been add- ed, dressing should be stlc. If not, add more ell. It too thick thin with ad- ditional vinegar. For a richer dressing add two egg yolks instead of one whole egg.. GREEN PEPPER AND PINEAPPLE
Wash
SALAD
peppers,
3 medium size green
cut a slice from top and re- meva all seeds and veins. Sonk
1 teaspoon gelatin in
.I
2 tablespoons pineapple juice
and dissolve in
i cup boiling water. Ada
cup crushed pineapple
2 tablespoons chopped nuts
2 tablespoons chopped pimento
-and
13-ounce package cream cheese. Season to taste. Fill pepper cases and place in refrigera- tor, until filings Arm. 2 hours. Cut in slices with a sharp knife and strange on cris lettuce. Berve with mayonnaise dressing
servings.
FESTIVAL SALAD
Dissolve
2 packages Hime gelatin m
Seven
4 cups boiling water.
and somewhat When cold 'thickened, xa0
cup shredded cucumber and one-half of
1 cups shredded carrots.
Pour into 2 ring mould and chill. Unmould in the centre of a chop plate, and cover the mould with the remaining shredded carrots. Garnish the plate with alternate pineapple. Angers and cucumber slices. Fill the centre with watercress and serve with salad dressing.
"HEIL HITLER,
8 O'CLOCK"
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An Englishman who has just re- turned from the Rhineland tells me that he found the frequency with which the words "Heil Hitler** were to be heard a useful ther- mometer for measuring the heat of Nazi enthusiasm' writes a cores- pandent.
olive for the spots on the wings,. In Bonn and Cologne a distinct and smail, thin strips of a pepperly cool temperature was registered. for the antennae, Serve with In Bad Godesberg, however, five miles south of Bonn, it was high summer
whipped cream mayonnaise,
SHRIMP AND VEGETABLE
MIN
FRENCH DRESSING
1 teaspoon salt
teaspoon pepper and
MILKY WAYS
TO NOURISH AND TEMPT
Milk puddings? Yes, certainly: but not always the same way, please! Vary the menu with these tempting sweets and the children will ask for more,
First try barley rernel pudding. Thir has a delicious nutty flavour.
Mix two heaped tablespoonfuls of barley kernels with a little cola milk. Put them "luto a greased pie-dish, add two tablespoonfuls of sugar and a pint of milk. Stir well together, grate & little nutmeg on the top, and bake for half an hour in a moderate oven.
CHOCOLATE CUSTARD
A little chocolate' makes a treat of custard. Make a pirit of custard and add a tablespoonful of 'cho- colate powder, or a twopenny bar ot chocolate.grated Anely.
Blir the chocolate into the custard whilst hot; serve hot or cold.
SEMOLINA SOUFFLE The grown-ups will be sure ta like this semolina souffle. Grease
a souffle case, then boil a plat of
Dash of cayenne pepper. Add to | milk with a nut of butter and the
2 tablespoons vinegar and
6 tablespoons, salad oll-put in
"a bottle and shake vigorously for 1 mintue., Serve immedi- ately.
A FRUIT SALAD RING
Bombine
rind of a lemon or a bay leaf, 'add
a pinch of salt and two tablespoon- fuls of sugar, sprinkle in 3 oz. semolina whilst stirring all the ime. Cook and stir for ve minutes.
Remove the lemon rind, or bay
"
2 tablespoons plain gelatin and leaf. stir in the yolks of two eggs,
cup cold water.
Dissolve it over bolling water. Coul. Add mixture to
2 pounds cottage cheese that has been forced through a potato ricer or sleve. Pack into greased ring mould and chill until firm, Unmould and serve with fa- vourite fruit salad in centre. ÄSPARAGUS-CHEESE SALAD
Boak
2 teaspoons gelatin in
cup cold water five minutes. Add
stirring
cup boiling water, until dissolvea. Season with
teaspoon salt and teaspoon vinegar: Allow to cool until a Maick sirupy con- slatency. Beat until it is white in colour and will hold it shape. Fold im
i cup grated cheese,
1
tablespoon
pimiento stripa (very thin strips) and
1 tablespoon finely chopped pic-
kles. Arrange
then pour into the souffle case. Stir the mixture, then gently fold in the stiffly whisked whites of two eggs. Cook with the Regulo mark 1 till meringue is set.
Spiced Junker
Light, nourishing, quickly pre- pared and delicious eaten with ste- wed prunes or figs.
Warm a pint of milk with a pinch of cinnamon or a bay leaf, pour it into howl with two ten- spoonfuls of sugar and the same. amount of rennet or two junket tablets. Stir and leave to set.
CHOCOLATE BLANO MANGE 2 squares unsweetened chocolate. 2 cups evaporated milk · diluted
with 1 cup water.
1 tsp. vanilla,
2 tbsp, cornstarch.
1 cup sugar.
+ tsp salt.
cup cold water. 2 eggs.
Melt chocolate over hot water.
Add diluted evaporated milk and
12 cooked asparagus tips verti- | heat. Mix cornstarch, sugar and cally in a 54-inch ring mould salt with the cold water. Add to and add the gelatin mixture, the hot mixture.. "Cook over hot Place in refrigerator to chili water until thick, stirring con- thoroughly. When set, turn stantly. Cover and cook about 20 out on a large serving plate minutes. Pour over the beaten garnished with lettuce leaves. eggi. Return to double boller and Serve with mayonnaise,
heat 2 minutes. Add vanilla and Bix servings.
pour into molds. Chui
THE KING AND TOC H
"GREAT MOVEMENT FOR GOOD”.
Fellowship And Service
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, July 29.
The Duke of Kent, speaking at a Top H festival of the Lighting of the Lamps at the Crystal Palace last night, read the follow- ing message from the King:
"Hitherto, from the very earliest days, I have presided almost an- nually at the Lighting of the This is to be explained by the Lamps of Maintenance. This year fact that whenever Herr Hitler my brother, the Duke of Kent, visits the Rhineland he stays at a brings to you all in my name my 24 cupë shrimp and cut if desir-] well-known hotel in Bad Godes- sincere greetings and congratula-
ed. Add
berg, kept by an old, war comrade. | tions,
Clean
SALAD
14 cups peas
7
1 cup celery (chopped)
to 1 cup chopped sweet pickles
asrid
to 14 teaspoons salt. Toss lightly together. Motsten with mayonnaise. Serve in lettrice cups garnish with slices from hard-cooked egg and sprinkle with paprika. Chicken may be substituted
to Toc H to take its share, by fellowship, by service, and by ever deepening thought, in solving the problems that de before us, and I wish you god-speed in your task
The Duke of Kent said that only once before had he visited one of their branches, and that was in Rio de Janeiro, when he was there with the King.
"Toc H has its members,” he went on, "not only among those who live permanentig in the dis- cant places of the earth, but. älso
All the employees in the hotel- To H now a movement both male and female appeared which has proved itself capable I am glad to see that its develop from the badges they wore to be of good throughout the Empire.ment is increasing in the detence party members, and sprang smart- "Its origin sad its triheritance services, among men who are able ly to attention to give the Nazi render its coming-of-age van öc- to carry the Toc H spirit, with salute at the slightest provocation. casion when members may look The climax was reached when back with thankfulness, and look my friend was awakened in the forward with trai hope and belief. morning with the words "Hell that what they build will help Hitler. 8 o'clock," uttered in smart military tonë..
By the way do you do your own stretchin! here, maʼam?”;
"I don't understand,” said the other.
The housewife was showing her prospective new maid over the house, She had been very Eberal with her promises, of privileges, and it looked as though the two Well" expialued the airk "as were about to come to a working you put all the food on the table agreement. Buddenly the gizi at dinner and stretch for 13, or do said
I have to shume it round?”.
the lives of others,
them as they move from station to station.
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**To-night, as I light these new lamps, we are thinking of the branches" which they represent, The lamps which my brother and of regions as distant and as will light to-night should remind various -as- Africa.........- Australia, you of the nature of your heritage. Canada, New Zealand, China, The example of the Elder India, and Palestine. Brethren t is now for you to
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