Savoury Cucumber Recipes
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1937.
STAPLES SURPRISES
Many people who say "I can't eat cucumber" will find it quite a digestible vegetable it cooked in one of these savoury ways.
An extra thick 'cucumber is most appetising if stuffed and baked...
Boil it for fifteen minutes, then remove the peel. slice in half lengthwise and scoop out the seeds.
Fill the hollow with a forcemeat made by mixing together two tablespoons, each of shredded suet and breadcrumbs, two teasps. of chopped parsley, and 1 teasp, of chopped onion. Season then bind with beaten egg.
Tie the cucumber together, brush over with the remainder of the beaten egg. sprinkle with bread-" crumbs and place in a baking tin. Dot with dripping, and bake in a moderate oven for 15 minutes. Mark. 4.
Baste frequently with the gravy, and when nicely place on a hot dish. Remove string and serve with thick brown gravy
and potatoes.
Tasty Pie
Cucumber and cheese 'ple is sure to please the family.
To make this, slice a cucumber and two small onions and simmer In milk and water for twenty minutes.
Melt a nut of margarine in a pan, stir in a dessertspoonful of cornflour. a pinch of salt and pepper, two tablespoonfuls of grat- ed cheese and i pint milk. Sim- mier and stir until the mixture thickens
Sprinkle a pie dish with grated cheese, then with breadcrumbs. add the cucumber and onion and pour over the white sauce.
Sprinkle with more breadcrumbs and cheese and, lastly, a little chopped parsley, Bake in moderate oven for twenty minutes.
LOCAL ESTATES
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The late Ma Chung Yu, mer- chaut, who died at the age of 54
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Purmered With Eggs
Pare a cucumber. cut it into pieces 24in. in length and remove the centre with a small knife. Stand the pieces on end in a little hot stock, cover with a lid and simmer until tender, about · 15 "minutes..
Hard bell an egg and rub the Folk through C
sieve. Cut the while "inte dice and mix with a quarter of a pint of white sauce and a tablespoonful of grated cheese. ||
Dish
the cucumber, pou over the sauce. and sprinkle with the egg yolk.
Cucumber Cream
A delicbus creamy soup. made as follows:..~
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Peel and cut into slices large cucumber, trim," wash and coarsely bred a lettuce. Blanch both vegetables in slightly salted water, adding a pinch of soda.
Strain off the water, put cucum- ber and lettuce into a pan with a nut of margarine, stir for a few minutes. then add half a pint of hot stock.
Hot Sauce
Lamb cutlets are extra nice if served with hot cucumber sauce.
Peel a cucumber, cut it up and put into 1 saucepan with a little vinegar. cayenne pepper, salt. a small chopped onion" and a few "celery seeds.
Stew gently for two and a half hours. then add a "small nut of margarine,
EUROPEAN LAD
IN TROUBLE
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George Talavikoff, aged 17, re- at. No. 66 Gloucester Road, Arst siding at No. 28, Hankow Road, door, on October 6, 1936, left local arst floor, appeared before Mr. K estate to the value of $8.800. AM. A. Barnett at the Kowloon petition by Ma Hwong Pak, and
Chan Kwan Hau, medicine mer-
chants, both of No. 310 Queen's Road Central, for grant of probáte of the will of the deceased has granted by the Supreme Court. was left by the late Chiu Kwong Shan (or San), alias Chia Shun Sin. Import and export merchant, who died at the age of 28. at No. 42 Village Road on January 16, 1937. A petition by Chiu LI Shuk Lan, widow, of the same address, for ant of probate of the will of the deceased has been granted.
Local estate sworn under $10,100-
REGISTRY WEDDING
At the Registry of Marriages, Supreme Court, yesterday, the wedding took place between Mr. Lau Cheuk Ying, merchant, of No, 791 Nathan Road, third floor, son of the late Mr. Lau Pak Fu, and Misa Ho Po Chun, of Na. 318 Na than Road, second floor, daughter of Mr. H. Kwal Fong. The cere mony was performed by Mr. W. Aneurin Jones, Deputy Registrar of Marriages, in the presence of Messrs. La! Bul Bul and Ho Shu Fon
ANNOUNCEMENT –
The forthcoming wedding is an- nounced between 'Mr. Hui Ban Chuen, clerk of Mesara. Kwong Sang Hong, Limited, and of No. 231 Jaffe Road, third floor, and
Magistracy yesterday morning on two charges of larceny of a gold watch, a gold plated chain and
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SUMMER VEEGETABLES
TOMATO CUTLETS
Cut large firm chilled and skin- ned tomatoes in 1-trich slices. Dip in beaten egg diluted with 3 tablespoons evaporated milk, then in bread crumbs and then in egg and crumbs again. Brown bacon fat and season to taste.
EGGPLANT CASSEROLE
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Cut 2 eggplants in halves' and soak in cold water for 2 hours.. Cook in boiling salted water un- tll tender dut not soft Press out all the water. Remove pulp from shells, chop fine and mix with 4 Anely chopped hard-cooked eggs. Add 1 teaspoon minced onion and" 2 teaspoons minced parsley." Mix well, add 1 beaten egg yolk, 4 tablespoons butter, salt and pep per to taste. Put in glass bak ing dish and cover with "buttered crumbs and bake in a moderate oven until crumbs are browned.
IN SEASON THIS WEEK
After the recent downpour of rain all the local vegetables are very fresh and appetising.
Too much dry weather makes them tasteless; plenty of rain seems
to make them full of flavour.
Sweet potatoes are much to the fore in, the shops in Kowloon this week. There are many nice ways
of
cucking them. One method much in favour with our American friends is to slice them and try them, after which just a littles
Added maple syrup is
before serving. Another way is to bake them until they are very flaky. FRIED CUCUMBERS
Then gash them across, and -Peel cucumbers, and cut in up with delicious salty butter. Or fourths lengthwise, Romove the course they must not be skinned, seedy portion. Cook in bolling" but "cooked in their jackets”
water about 3 minutes, drain and
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cool. Sprinkle with salt and pep-, Brinjol (better known as egg- per. Roll in crumbs. then in plant) is popular with many. beater egg, to which 1 tablespoon Those who like it fried in batter of water has been added, then in
are legion; another good way of crumbs again, Fry in a small 'amount of fat until a delicate serving is to steam it in its skin brown on both sides."
till tender. Then split the skin across, scoop out most of the interior, and mix it with finely minced beet, nicely flavoured with Worcester Sauce." Then refill the skin, heat it and serve with either
gravy sauce or preferred with white sauce.
DIVORCE FOR MISS PEGGY ASHCROFT
Found Love Letter Written To Her Husband
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Mrs. Edith Margaret Emily Ko- misarjevsky (Miss Peggy Ashcroft, the actress), of Campden HI- road, Kensington, was granted a plated dish, and other decree nisi, with costs, in the Di articles on July 1, and obtaining vorce Court, against M. Theodore a woollen blanket valued $14, from Komisarjevsky, theatrical a silk stor, by false pretences, où June 26.
Detective Sergt. who prosecuted, said that defen- dant had absconded from his home on June 26, and went to a silk store at No. 13, Hankow Road, where he ordered a woollen blan- ket saying that he was instructed
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same An Exciting Finish
Cucumber stuffed in the way is even nicer but care must: be taken to choose, really rotund cucumber, and to take out the seeds, all with meat and tie up again before starting to cook it.
White brinjol is also on sale this -week, and ja a novelty, to the writer, who would be very glad to have information as to the best way of serving this vegetable.
London, July 13.
Notts and Worcestershire. were to-day involved in one of the most exciting finishes to any of the sea- son's county cricket matches. Notts, after obtaining a lead of 70 runs on the Brst innings, and being dismiss- ed in their second knock for 137, beat Worcestershire by four runs.
For this they were largely indebt ed to William Voce, who bowled
COTTON PLAYS splendidly to take 6 for 90,
FINE GOLF
Easy Win Over Densmore Shute
London, July 13. Henry Cotton played superb golf
Lancashire found Middlesex too good for them and lost by eight wickets. R. W. V. Robins was in destructive form with the ball and in Lancashire's first innings took 6 for 40.
Glamorgan had a neat victory at the expense of Northants, 102 runs separating the teams at the close... Surey, playing at Blackheath. took first innings points from Kent, though the hop county was never in
ducer, on the grounds of his adulto-day to win by 6 and 6 his un-danger of outright defeat, Features official world's championship match of the match were centuries by tery.
with Denamore Shute, the Ameri- Frank Woolley and Leslie Ames. The suit was not defended
can "ace." The match was played and some effective trundling" by The marriage, of which, there are no children, took place on Definishing the first 36 holes two up.
at Walton Heath, and Cotton, after Alfred Cover. cember 1, 1934
The case for Mrs. Komisarjevsky was that her married life was happy until about August, 1935, by his father to do so. He in
when her husband went away for turn gave the blanket to a Chi-three weeks' holiday. After his re- nese man who pawned it for about turn she found a love-letter writ- 4. A few days later he returned ten to him by a woman. She had home during the absence of his not lived with him since October. parents and stole the watch' and dish and sold them for a total 1935, when he went to Italy. Later, a hotel bill was received from his
sum of $2.
Defendant pleaded guilty to both charges and also admitted three previous, convictions.
When questioned by his Worship as to the reason why he wanted to steal, defendant replied that he wanted to leave home.
Sentences of six months and three months imprisonment were imposed on him on the two charges, to run concurrently. His Worship aiso recommended banishment.
HEALTH RETURNS
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Essex surprised Bussex by taking increased his lead to three at the first innings points. Sussex were end of the third 18 holes and even- always fighting to avoid a worse tually outplayed his opponent fate after being 145 runs in arrears continuation of the match in fine
A crowd of 2,000 watched, the on the first innings.
Here are the results; weather, Cotton quickly consolidat- morning in 33 against Shuta's 35, ed his position by going out this
turning, three up.
He continued to outplay the Ame- rican at all phases of the game,
Ernestine Henoch
Adultery was alleged with a Missanishing the round five up, with a score of 36 against Bhute's 38, (e), At the eighteenth hole, Cotton's trop shot finished beneath a park
LOUIS-FARR TITLE BOUT
London, July 13. An injunction has been applied for by the British sporting pro- motor, Sidney Hulls, to prevent the British heavyweight champion, Tommy Farr, froin boxing the world title holder, Joe Louis, before
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COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
beat Sussex (278 and 140/4) on Essex (423/6 dec. and 133/4 dec.) 1978 and first innings GRA
(235 and 368) on first innings.
Surrey (200 and 33/2) beat Kent Notte (288 and 137) beat Worces– tershire (216 and 203) by four runs,
Middlesex" (220 and 29/2) beat. Lancashire (175 and 141) by eight WORLD BRIDGE
ed car, but he proceeded to snatch | wickets,
a half after the car had been mov-]: « Glamorgan (281 and 138/1 dec.3 beat Northants (209 and 108) by 103 runs.
Cotton has been inundated with offers for challenge mtaches all of Reuter. which he has turned down an
OTHER MATCHES, Yorkshire (364 and 207/6 dec.). drew with New Zealanders (233 and 203/9),
BATTING
the American promoter, Mike Hutton (Forks) v. N. Zealan-v Jacobs, had approached him to
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Two cases of enteric fever, two of her. This was, however, rejected which he, Schmeling could
be meets Max Schmeling in Septem meet Louis but under conditions Ames (Kent) ▼ Barres
Turnbull (Glamorgan), v. Nor- cerebro-spinal fever and four of by the High Court here to-day on accept
thants
Miss Anna Ozorio, of No. 24. Robin dysentery were reported to the formal grounds following is long A statement by the British Bor Pearce (Back) v. suusex
son Road, first-floor,
GAMBLING CHARGE
Healthy Authorities for the 24 hours ended on Tuesday.
Road, Chas Tin, aged 50, had his For failing to appear before. Mr. ball, "of $50 estreated. Eleven K. M. A Barnett at the Kowloon others who appeared on $3 bad Magistracy yesterday to answer to each for gambling were each dhed the charge of keeping a coramon $2 - Detective Sergt. Blo gaming house at Hó. 76, Canton | secuted.“
deliberation it being pointed out lag Comb that Farra contract to meet Schmeling did not contain a clause preventing him from engaging In another fight before meeting the German
in a statement which was read In Court Schmeling" declared that he was ready to meet Farr in the middle of September and also that fitnsocean
CHAMPIONSHIP
England Qualifies
Eight teams have qualified for the World Bridge Championship proper. They are:
De England, Austria, Holland." Ex- 135 tonia, Mr. Culbertson a New York 127 | team, the Minnesota United States
team, Norway and Sweden.
U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
New York July 15 There were only three games: played in both major leagues to- day
In the National League, after ten innings of heavy fisting, New York Giants emerged triumphant with eleven runs to Philadelphia's ten The Giants hit 20 times and the Phillies 10. Each had one extor. ****
Norris, J. Moore and Whitney hit home runs, for the Phillies.N
Brooklyn, with the help of a homer by Manush, beat Boston, two to one. There was very little hit have been knocked out of the ting, batting being feeble on both
Woolley (Kent) v. Surrey Harris (Notts) v, Worc
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The teams will start the com- petition proper on a knock-out principle with aggregate scoring. This leaves ten
who
Gover, (Sussey) 7. Kent "Robins (Middlesex)
Voce (Notts)
7 for 66 world championship; they will aides. Dodgers hit six Bruins ave
deo play for the cup presented by
6 for 40 the President of the ester 6 for 90 Bridge League and
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European championship.
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no error on the Indians Reliter