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BAKED LIVER LOAF
1 lb. beet liver, I cup dried bread- crumbs. 2 tbsp. melted butter, 1 beaten egg, 1 tsp. salt, speck pep- per, į tap, paprika, 2 tbsp. minced
onion, 14 e. hot water,
dish and add the bolling water. Bake in a moderate oven of 350 deg. F. for thir, basting?
2. make half this recipe.
LAMB MEAT BALLS
.
b. shoulder lamb, 3 small
SURPRISES
{iat until adiden brown on all
sides.
minutes.
Add the tomato
make half this recipe.
butter.
Jauce,
FOOD
RECIPES FOR PANCAKES
To make pancakes light, diges, then add about half the mallk tible, and therefore non-greasy, gradually, beating well all the water, the remaining 1 tsp. salt, careful cooking is essential. Little time. This thick batter should ba sugar and the carrots, scraped and fat is required-in fact, only beaten with a wooden spoon, "or sliced. Cover and cook slowly for enough to cover the bottom of the whisked with an egg-whisk until about 1 hrs. until the meat ispan "with the shinnest dim of smooth, light and full of bubbles,
Meanwhile cook Pour some Bolling water over tender.
the grease: Lard or good vegetable when the rest of the milk should the liver and let stand 5 pin noodles in 3 qts bolling water to fat is the best to use; salt butter be added and the batter left to Drain and put through the food which the 1 tbsp. salt has been and dripping are apt to make the stand for thirty minutes to an
until tender-about chopper. Add all the other in-added.
10 pancakes stick to the pan. The hour. gredients but the hot water in the
Drain and combine with pan, however, must be well sea-
CHOCOLATE · the mixture. Heat well and serve. soned first. See that it is dry and order given. Mix thoroughly.
Chocolate pancakes are made by Shape into a leaf place in a bak-Serves six. To serve two or three hot before any grease is put in melting three
Dunces of smooth then put in a piece of lard, let it chocolate in n basin over hot HOPE MANNING'S MEAT LOAF bubble, then pour it away and rub water, and beating into the milk, Ingredients: 1lb ground steak. the pan thoroughly with a plece which should be heated with two occasionally. Serves 4. To serve one-third 16. pork, slice of onion, af tissue paper. It is then ready tablespoonfuls of sugar and a few 1 egg, milk, breadcrumbs, ketchup. for use. Between the frying of drops of vanilla essence. When salt, pepper, 1 tablespoon melted each pancake rub out with a tiny he chocolate is well blended let Mix ingredients well and piece of lard. Turn the pancakes the milk cool before adding it to carrots, 1 small onion, peeled, 1 pour grated cheese into the mix-out on to tisane paper for rolling the flour. Cook in the usual way. tsp. salt, tap. pepper, 1 egg ture continuing to mix. After up, and serve on a hot napkin or and turn on to paper sprinkled. beaten, 2 tbsp. fat. ic. hot water, mould is made spread additional lace paper. The perfect pancake with caster sugar before rolling 3tbsp. four, lic. cold stock or rated cheese over the top just crisp, thin, and greaseless--will up. Alternatively, the
before putting into the oven to then be achieved.
batter, can be used, and the pan- cook until a rich golden brown. The making of the batter, fl-cakes sprinkled with a mixture of lngs, and flavourings can be finely grated plain chocolate and PORK WITH A TANG varied in many ways. The most sugar before serving.
economical batter is made with small balls and roll in some four to be crisp and brittle if it is rub-a
Crackling on pork is more likely five ounces of flour, one egg. haif Melt the fat in a skillet. Sauteed with femon Juice before the salt a somewhat lighter but still pint of milk, and a pinch of the meat halls in this fat until pork is cooked. An browned on all sides. Add cup havour is given if the crackling is an
additional simple batter is made by emitting bot water, cover the skillet and very heavily scored and finely cellent batter, a little richer than ource of the flour. AB ex- cook very slowly 10 minutes. Re- move the meat balls and keep hot powdered sage and seasonings. is our ounces of flour, and half a
chopped onion. mixed
with the art is made with two eggs Add the 3 thap. four to the fat in rubbed into the interstices before pint of milk. the sklet: Cook antil brown
Some people think the joint is put into the oven.
the pancakes are lighter if they! are made with half milk and half
water.
Put the lamb, pared carrots and onion through a food chopper. Add the seasonings and beaten cgg.
Mix thoroughly, shape into
and smooth, Then add the stock or water slowly while stirring con-
I
CURRANT
ordinary
for a few minutes, then drained Currant pancakes are delicious, The currants should be simmered and dried Beat in the currants sprinkle with a mixture of soft fust before using the batter, and brown sugar and cinnamon before serving.
If preferred, savoury pancakes can be served as the main course for luncheon instead of a sweet.
stantly. Cook until brown gravy DUTCH PEACH CAKE water. and others add the whites For fish pancakes, make the bat-]
Pour
thickens.
over the meal balls. Berves four.
tbsp.
1 cup sifted flour, 1 tsp. baking powder, tsp. salt. granulated sugar, à cap shortening, 1 egg. 2 tbsp. milk, 5 peaches, tsp. cinnamon.
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COOKERY HINTS
CHINESE STUDENT RUN OVER
Bertin, April 13.
A Chinese student, 11 Tung-
of eggs, stiffy whisked, just before ter in the usual way. Take some frying. VEAL-NOODLE CASSEROLE
hollow in the centre, and break bring slowly to the bell, and sim-all Sift the flour into a bowl. make salt fish, such as finnan-haddock nr kipper, cover with cold water, 1. veal shoulder cut in fin.
It is an excellent plan to save Scones should always be made pieces, c. flour, 1 tsp. pepper. If
in the eggs Gradually fold in a
butter wrappers, and when with sour milk, but that may be mer for tsp. salt, 3 medium peeled onions
11ttle of the four from the sides, well, remove the flesh, and take the paper before putting it in the can be turned sour in a minute by a few minutes. Drain making a suet pudding roll it in rather dimcult to get. However, it Sut together the four, baking sliced), 3 tbsp. tat, 8 os. tomato powder, salt and 2 tbsp. of the
nely. Mix with a little butter cloth. This helps to make the adding a few drops of vinegar to shun, lost his life here in a traffic sauce, tomato sauce, 2 e. Bolling granulated sugar. Work In the been peeled, pitted and cut in and pepper and place a spoonful pudding Light and the cloth water. 1 tbsp. sugar, iib, carrots, shortening until the mixture is inch slices, over the surface of the on each pancake before rolling up, much easier to wash, Bot. noodles.
crumblike in consistency. Then mixture. Sprinkle with the re- Minced meat mixed with a little
accident yesterday. He Was IRA Roll the veal lightly in the flour add the egg and milk beaten to-maining 4 tbsp. sugar mixed with thick gravy, or chicken or game
over by a motorcycle when cross- seasoned with the pepper and gether. Spread in a greased shal- the cinnamon. Bake in a moderate mixed with seasoned white sauce gar, when poaching eggs, to the if a small pinch of carbonate or/thg the street and so seriously in- tsp. of the salt and then saute low pan about 10 x 8 inches; ar- oven of 350 deg. F. for 40 to 45 with the onion in, a skillet in the range the peaches, which have min.
*
is ft.
Don't forget to add a little vine- Beetroots will retain their colour. or cream also make excellent bolling water, Eggs will set bet-soda is added Allluga.
ter and look nicer.
to the water in Jured that he died in hospital
shortly after.---(Transocean).
which they are bolled.
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