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MEAT is

ENERGY

Eat plenty of meat in cold weather. It supplies

the

fuel that the body requires.

is

The best meat

not an extravagence but an asset in the

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form of good health.

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You Ought To Try These

Typical Bavarian Recipes

Potato-Buffers.

(Served with roast pork). Pool and grate into a basin of wator.

13 medium sized potatoes. Allow to

stand for a while, then put on 5 a hair-sieve or into linen cloth to drain off the water, which

must be thoroughly pressed out.

Mix well with

1 or 2 eggs and

1 cup of sour cream.

Plum Dumplinga.

Out open on one side

30 plums of equal, but not too large size, and carefully remove the stones. Fill, the cavities with caster sugar. potatoes which have been boiled the day before and have been grated loosely are mixed with 3 ounces flour.

1 whole egg and

1 yolk of egg

3 soupspoons of lukewarm milk Butter (walnut size)'

3

soupspoon of caster sugar (con- fectioner's sugar will do) and 1 pinch of salt.'

FRIED CHICKEN

American

Style

Ride, cooked dry nad flaky, is the usual southern accompaniment to fried chicken, as well as any preferred vegotables.

BEEF LOAF

pounds lean beef.

1 cup dived salt pork (about

pound).

4 tablespoons dour.

sups milk.

The two points important to a goog American cook in the recipe below are partly cover" so the chicken will cook through, and "draia on absorbent paper" so it Salt and pepper to taste. The

will not be greasy. Experience dough must not be too firm,

must be depended on to me ex- therefore take either more less cream or less of the "eggs.

tont in the matter of cooking time, Spread dough thinly and fry

Make the dongh light and beat for even trying chickens differ in 1 cup fine, dry bread crumbs. Light-brown on both sides in it with a wooden rolling-pin or boiling pork dripping, butter heavy wooden spoon' until it hub- or good salad oil, using a shelles. From this dough cut little low pan. Serves four persoTIS..

Potato Buders.

(Served alone with onions and bacon fat)

Cut into little cubes

or

1 onion and some fat bacon. Fry light brown, mix into the pota- to-dough and fry (all as above described). Serves

BONN.

four

Liver Dumplings. Mince as finely as possible

per.

1 lb. calf's liver, separated from

skin and sinews, and

14 lb. suet. Mince first separately,

then together. Mince

1 onion very fine and brown in but

tor. Soak

2 milk-rolls in milk and press out all together

Mix again.

thoroughly and ndd.

2

Breadcrumbs

Salt

Popper

A little nutmeg and parsley. Should the dough stick to hands, add more breadcrumbs of a lit tle flour. Form dumplings, ap- ple-size, and cook in salt water about to 1 hour.

Serve with crisp fried onions, sauerkraut and sauté potatoes. These are also very nice an addition to vansion, hare, etc., and are fre- quently served (in much smaller size) in clear beef tea (bouillon). Serves four.

HOT SLAW

size and. plumpness, but the larger

from 50 minutes to half an hour to pieces will almost certainly take

lumps with a coffee spoon (dip fre- become done. Keep the cooked quently into wator) and put na pirees warm until all are roadly well-floured pastry board. Then roll but do not let them get dry and little lumps fat with rolling pin, hard in a hot oven. just large enough to wrap around

Fried Chicken..

cup chopped celery. 1 cup chopped parsley.. cup chopped onion.

2 teaspoons dalt.

teaspoons pepper.

4 or 5 dashes tabasco sauce.

Put the must through a grinder,

Fry the diced salt pork until light brown and crisp and remove the pieces from the pan. Make a sauce of the flour, milk, and 3 table. spoons of the pork drippings. Cook the colory, parsley, and onion for

a few minutes in the rest of the

a plum. Press with hands into Selvej a young, plamp chicken. bail or egg ́shapes. When all the Remove più fathers, wash the 30 little lumps have been thus chicken, raw and ent into pieces suitable for serving, and wipe dry. formed into dumplings, put into Sprinkle with salt and pepper and boiling water which has been salt-rab well with flour. In a heavy park drippings, and add to this ed a little, and boil for 15 minutes, skillet heat a generous quantity of

the bread crumbs and seasonings. frequently and carefully stirring well-flavoured fat 10 just below the

Combine all the ingredients and with a wooden spoon, Take out of smoking point. Put in the larger

use the hands to mix thoroughly. water, put into colander and allow and thicker pieces of chicken to din. Warm a large plate, ar- that each piece will be surroundex The mixture will have a sticky. ruge dumplings on it and pour by the hot fat, partly over, and consistency. Lay a piece of parch brown butter and roasted bread watch closely to prevent scorching. crumbs over them. Sugar wall and Turn the chicken na soon as it beinens paper on a rack in an open add as top layer a little einna. comes golden brown, reduce the roasting pan. Mold the meat loaf

Serve hot. It serves six per hont, cook until tender, and drain

on the paper with the hands. Bake sons. Instead of plums, apricots on paper to absorb the excess fat.

the loaf in a nioderate oven (350* can also be used,

As the larger pieces are removed, add the small ones and all will be F.) for 1 hours. Do not cover the fished about the same time.

pan and do not add water. Much better results are obtained by mak ing the meat loaf in this way than by packing it into a deep pan and baking it like a loaf of bread. Re move the meat loaf from the paper and serve hot, or chill it and serve in thin slices with watercress gar aish.

mon.

Raw Rotato Dumplings. Peel and grate into basin of

water

For gravy to ench 9 tablespoons of fat in the skillot, allow 2 table 2 pounds raw potatoes. Allow to spoons of Bour, cook for a few stand for two hours, frequent minuten stir constantly, add 13 ly replacing the water. At the cups of milk, and cook until thick- bottom of the water there will ened. Add more salt and pepper if be a sediment, known as potato needed. Sprinkle finely chopped flour which can be used later. parsley over the gravy, and serve Take, out gratings only, wrap hot with "the chicken." into linen cloth, squeeze water out thoroughly and place grat- inge into a basin,

Cut the white of

1 milk roll into 'little cubes and.

fry brown in suitable fat. Put

soupspoon semolina (bran) into pint milk and boil, whisking it well. (Instead of using some- lina, ono can also use the aedi- ment and the bits of potato left over from grating, boiling them firat soft in salt water, then ad- ding them to the boiling milk and whisking thoroughly). Pour the boiling milk into the basin and mix well, forn dumplings (apple-size), put a few fried-bread cubes into the center of each dumpling and boil in salt waer for hour. When the dumplings swim on the surface they are ready and must be served at once, Delicious with roast pork, goose, Serves duck, boeuf à la mode. four.

TINNED FRUIT WISDOM

A warning against the danger of tinned fruit kept too long in stock -say for more than a year... Apricots and peaches, owing to their natural acidity, are said to exercise a solvent action upon the tin plate of which the cans are made.

Hot slaw is among the novelties that may be served at Mayfair din- ner parties this autumn. It is one of the many, discoverisa that the London hostess-ever op, the look out for something now-has made through the American Women's Club The interesting experiment When unexpected guests arrive, a bere of installing a trained woman supply of tinned goods frequently saves much embarassment, and if dietitian as clef is proving a great you are careful to buy only tins bearing the name of a reliable firm, and observe certain rules, there is no danger.

Success,

Fruit and vegetable dishes are her specially, and hot slaw is an American way of glorifying and re-¦ christening the Cinderella of the vegetable world-cabbage.

It is served with a mustard sau co, something after the style of hollandaise.

TO VARY THE MENU

Never accepb say which show the slightest sign of damage or rust, and see that the top of the tin does not bulge. Fish and meat should always be removed from tins As soon as opened.

SMILE A WHILE

Mamma (at breakfast table)— Tomato cocktail as an alterna-“You ought, always to use your tive to soup or grapefruit is one of napkin, Georgie."

course,

her ideas for varying the first Georgie."I am using it mam- Another American plan ma. I've got the pup tied to the which she ofton adopts is to eliable leg with it.” minated the fish and substitute a

salad course after the moat,

is

Among The American dishes terved i

DID YOU KNOW?

Poached egg on sweet cora

at the club. Lamb chop and frisd banana is also a favourite; so is

Dried out macaroons may ha raspberry shortcake, an adaptation made fresh again by placing them of a famous strawberry recipe, with one or more loaves of fresh London hostesses have had their bread in a closely covered bread eyes opened at the clab to the posbox,

sibilities of ices, which are served. When, mashing potatoes or other with all kinds of nite and unex vegatables, une bot Instead of gold pected flavours such as maple milk and they will be much mor Byrip.

light and fluffy,

it's delicious

if made with

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Ma at the Piano,

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