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GAME COOKERY
LITTLE TOUCHES
MAKE FOR PERFECTION
Qmul, snipe, pheasant, blackcock, plover, partridge and hare are all in season now.
The strong individual taste of the flesh mist not be masked, but only such davourings used as will bring out the characteristics of ench, variety of game.
Roast quail should be served on croutons of toast with redcurrant Jelly and watercress garnish, while the flavour of snipe is enhanced by thin slices of lesion laid on the Loust
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PLUM PUDDING -
AND FRUIT CAKE ARE FAVOURITES
Now is the time to prepare your fruit cakes and plum puddings for the holidays. And here are recipes to assure the Success of your efforts:
BAKED PLUM PUDDING 3 eggs
teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon allspice
3 tablespoons brown sugar
eup molasses ...
3 tablespoons melted butter 2 cups milk
graham crackers, crumbled
1 cup ratsins
If required, a suitable stuffing for roast pheasant can be made In the minced liver of the bird, and Died and pounded in a mortar. Bake in a
Beat eggs, add other ingredients. Vix crumbled crackers with raising combine with the mixture. moderate oven 33 Serve warm with hard
CASSEROLE FRUIT CAKE
1 cup dried apricots
To this are added 2 tablespoonfuls minutes. of grated breadcrumbs, 1 dessert-sauce. spoonful Anely minced ham, 3 chopped small, 3 mushrooms Finnced shallot. 1 teaspoonful chop- ped parsley. Jos butter and sea- seming, the, whole being bound with 1 egg yolk.
Pheasant is delicious served a la bonne temme. The bird-placked. drawn and staged--is placed in a buttered stewpan with 3oz. beef dripping and Boz ham cuts into squares, and fried gently until lightly browned.
Add 1 tablespoonful chutney and
2 or 3 Spanish onlöns cut into this
1 cup shortening
1 cup sugar
4 eggs, separated
1 cup seedless raising
cup slivered candied cherries
A cup candled orange peel
cup sliced citon
cup slivered almonds
1 teaspoon grated lemon peel 2 cups four
1 teaspoon salt
teaspoon soda
Cover apricots with cold water
FRUIT CAKE
1
cup butter
cup sugar
2
cups four
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
teaspoon cinnamon
each teaspoon
ot allspice and cloves
1 cup orange juice
1 pkg. pitted dates
nutmeg.
pound almonds (whole) 5 eggs
1 pound candled cherries
(whole)
pound pecans (whole)
1 pound white raisins
1 pound puffed raisins
"pound candled pineapple
4 pound citron
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1 pound orange and lemon peel,
mixed
1 small glass cherry or grape
Jelly
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Rarebits For Variety's Sake
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Here are some variations on a
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THURSDAY, DECEM ER 8, 1938.
RADIO PROGRAMMES
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tor Madame-Frim));; Lat Me Sydray MacKwan (Tenor) with Awaken Your Heart (Alm Heart's Plano accomp. by Duncan Morri». Desire')-with Orchestral accomp. son; Litenlotis (Latvian); Clap 7.40 p.m. Studio~~ZBV. Orches-Dance (German);, Hattemaggren (Danish)-Folk Dance Orchestra
I was in the Frobisher four-tra. engined air liner, recently, when it 1, Noel de
Fierrot (Month-cond, by Victor alot.
Haci Serve These Unusual covered the 38 miles from Brighton Overture: 2 Serenata d
9.11 p.m. London Relay-World plers to Croydon aerodrome in (Michel);" Inte:val! A Swan Affairs. 9min 40sec., writes a "Dally Tele-(Grieg) Kirsten Flaxstul (So- A talk by J. L. Brierly, OBE, graph" correspondent.
prano) with Plano accomp. by Chichele Professor of International On this stage the engines were Edwin McArthur: 3 Dan la Forge Law in the University of Oxford. run at only 66 per cent. of full (Ellenberg).
9.30 p.m. London Relay-The throttle. The air speed was 205 3 p.m. Local Time Signal, WoNews. favourite theme. The success of am.ph, but the actual travel speed, ther Report and Announcemeats.
9.10 pm. Quilter-Three English wing to a favourable wind, was
8.03 p.m. Studio-Z.B.W. Orches- Dances we left Croydon, and on the home- 236 m.p.h. It was raining when tra.
Played by New Light Symphony 4. Reverie (Malberto); Interval: Orchestra conducted by J. Ainslie ward fight the rainfall was dense. Three For Jack (Weatherly and Murray. Cmdr. A. B. A. Youell was the squire-arr. Pointer): Four Jolly pliot ta command
Sallormen (from 'A Princes
01 The flight was the first on which Kensington'-Hood and German)-- For two people beat three eggs. Add salt, pepper, and a pinch of passengers have been carried in Francis Russell, Parry Jones: Ray- cayenne. Put in a double sauce-this new type of air-liner, which is mond Newell and Harry Dearth pan with an ounce of butter brok- Inumediately going into service on with Plano; 5. Selection from "The en into small pieces and two European routes. It is faster than Mikado" salivan).
mical depends a good deal on the excellence of the sweet and savoury course and rarebit is appreciated by nearly everyone. Try these: Egr Rarebit
ounces
of
well-favoured, dry, Jany, machine on the London-Paris
8.30 pas. London Relay-At The grated cheese. Stir until thick and and London-Zurich routes. The Black Dor. divide between two slices of but-flight from Croydon to the coast
Mr. Wilkes at home in his own tered toast.
by Eastbourne, some miles out to bar-parlour. Presented by S. E. sea, and back to Croydon, lasted Reynolds and Pascoe Thornton.
Ham Rarebit
51;
10 p.m. Studio A Play The Legend of the Room shestra in Daase Numbers
.10.30 p.m. Roy Fox and His Or-
Fox-Trota-You. Took The Words Right Out Of My Heart; Thanks For The Memory (Alm Big Broad- east of 1938); Walzes My First Love Song (Alm Queen of Hearts'); - Would You (film 'San Francisco) Quickstep The Chocolate Soldier's
45 minutes, during, which the 22
9 p.m. Folk Dance Orchestra and Daughter: Slow Fox-Trot-What Is Beat two eggs with two table- passengers were served with tea.
Folk Songs.
Romance (from 'No sky so blue"): spoonfuls of milk. Stir in two Smoking was not permitted, but
Rospiggspelska (Collected by the Fox-Trots Saddle Your Blues To ounces each of grated cheese and provision is being made for smoking Association); Swedish Schor A Wid Mustang: Please Delleve Anely chopped, cooked ham. Sea-ing in the forward compartment.
tische; Toast To King Gustav Me: Fox-Trots The Cross-Eyed Dradge fruit with the cup four,son with salt and pepper. Stir Whlie this new type is being "run Collected by the Ling Association) Cowboy On The Cross-Eyed Horse Cream butter and sugar, add eggs over a low heat until it thickens, In," and is under close observation.Folk Dance Orchestra cond. by Silvery Moon And Golden Sands. and beat thoroughly.", Add. dry in- but do not bolt. Spread on the smoking is not allowed.
Victor Olof; Mowing The "Barley: gredients alternately with orange toast and put under the grill for a julee and jelly. Combine with minute or two until the top be fruits. Turn into a well greased gins to brown: tube pan or 3 loaf pans. Line bot- tom of pan with paper. Do not
smoth batter. Garnish and bake
3 to 4 hours at moderate heat.
PLUM PUDDING
Tomato Rarehit
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FIRST OF THREE
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The Frobisher is the first of three 13-ton machines, and will soon be joined by the Falcon and the Fortuna. It is the design and Slice three large tomatoes and construction of the De Havilland simmer in a saucepan with salt Aircraft Co. Its power is four and pepper, a pinch of sugar, and Gipsy Twelve" 420 h.p. engines.
teaspoonful of grated onion. It carries 22 passengers and a A hot pudding made with bottled
Rub through a steve. Put the crew of four, and from the point of plums will tempt tired appetites.
Ingredients. lb. plain flour, one pulp into a saucepan with four view of speed and load-carrying
grated slices. Cover pan and simmer un- and boil 1 minute. Drain and slice small teaspoonful baking powder, a ounces of finely
cheese. for power expended it is a notable til bird is done and onions soft. coarsely. Then beat the shorten-pinch of salt. 40z. shredded suet, Stir until the cheese melts and achievement.
The flight WRE alade At Put the pheasant, on a hot dishing, sugar, egg yolk together until water to mix. ib. jar of plums, put on the toast.
Are for 10 Beat onions
about 2,500 ft. but the machine's light. Stir in raisins and fruits, two tablespoonfuls of sugar If
Welsh Rarebit minutes. season and arrange round gift sult Hour, salt and soda. Add plums are unsweetened.
best operational height is about Put half a breakfastcupful of 11,000ft, at which it will fly on alterately with stiffly beaten egg
Sleve flour, salt, and baking Partridge may be treated in whites.
The maximum Pour into well-greased powder together, add the suet, mix milk into a saucepan with a cup-normal services. neveral ways, and is particularly casserole. Cover it. Bake in to a stiff paste with water. Roll ful of grated cheese, pepper, salt, speed is 240 m.p.h.
"with
includes The equipment mushrooms. very slow oven 2 hours or longer. rond braised
out two thirds of the paste, and a dash of piquant sauce, and half Pluck, draw, sirge and truss
in e a greased pudding basin, Fill teaspoonful of made mustard. Lorenz blind approach and landing Let it cook over a gentle heat. Instruments, and also the Sperry race of partridge and dredge with;
with plums, add sugar 1f necessary, and pour over a little of the juice, without boiling. until smooth. Fut automatic pilot.
Damp the edges, and cover with on the toast "and sprinkle with
breadcrumbs. Put under the grill hours 33 minutes, and to, Budapest pastry Bd. Cover with greased more grated cheese and a few in 64 minutes, to Zurich in 2 paper and steam for two hours...
to brown
In 4 hours 37 minutes. Turn out and serve with custard.
uver
bird before serving.
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itle Door, Brown lightly in hot the birds over, and put into gravy butter, then put side by side into two dozen small mushrooms. Sim- stewpun. Hall cover with rich ner again until the partridges are brown gravy, and let them stew done enough, then serve on a hot very, contly until høff done: Turn dish with sauce poured round.
the
The Frobisher could fly to Paris
11 p.m. Close down.
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