STAPLES
PLANKED HAMBURG ĮSAVOURY MEAT
STEAK
steak, 1 ten-
One pound round spoon salt, "I-4 teaspoon white pepper. 1-2 cup dried apricots, 1 cup stale bread crumbs, 1 egg.
Scrub, apricots' well and oak several hours in warm water to
cover. Put meat and apricots through nne knife of food chop- per. Add salt, pepper, bread crumbs and egg and mix thor oughly. Pack into a buttered ple dish and bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees F.) until brown on top and bottom. It will take about twenty-five minutes. Reduce heat and let stand Ave minutes. Slide from ple dish to hot platter and surround with u border of mashed potatoes. Add an outside
border of buttered diced carrots or finely chopped buttered spinach and serve at once
Or try this. Rub apricots through steve, season lightly with
DISHES FROM
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1937.
SURPRISES
LEFTOVERS
PUDDINGS,
ECONOMICAL
AND DELICIOUS
if you belong to the school of If you are seeking short cuts to thought that regards throwing economy you'll and paddings a food away sa a crime (and what | reni nid. Varied in flavour and cook does not?) you'll welcome texture, they seem to have these suggestions for utilizing"left- | general appeal. overs.
LAMB IN BATTER
dash of
Cut slices of cold roast lamb or cold baked ham, trim off the fat and mix together 1 cup sifted four, 1 teaspoons salt and a pepper, blend in smooth with cup of water and fold in 2 table- spoons salad oll and 2 egg whites beaten sti. Dip the meat slices in batter and fry in deep fat until crisp and brown. Drain one un- glazed paper. Serve hc: garnished with currant jelly or orange max
malade.
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MEAT PIE WITH BISCUIT CRUST Cut cooked meat (veal, lamb or
VEGETABLE SOUPS
Here is a pleasant mixture of carrot and tomato. demanding twice as much carrot as tomato. Stew the sliced carrot in butter with a slice of onlon a bit of celery, a parsley stalk or two, and a bacon bone. After they have cooked a little, but not browned at all, add the tomatoes quarter- and choco-ed, a teaspoonful of sugar,
the same of cream of tartar
CHOCOLATE BLANO MANGE
2 squares unsweetened
Iata
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Zips evaporated milk diluted Moisten with the .... necessary
with 1 cup water 1 cup suga
2 tablespoons corn starch à teaspoon salt
1 cup cold water 2.CKED
1 teaspoon vanilla
add diluted evaporated milk and heat, Mix cornstarch, sugar and salt with cold water. Add to hot milk mixture. Cook over hot was ter until thick, stirring constantly.
Pour over the beaten eggs. Re- minutes. Add vanilla 'and · pour into molds, Chill
Melt chocolate over hot water.
amount of stock or water, and when the carrots are done take out the bacon bone and the pars- ley and pass the rest through a sleve, Enrich with a little cream If you wish. and serve with fried bread croutona.
DEVILLED PORK
A nice way of using up "cold work. Mix i oz of ground mustard sced and of. of dry chillies in a tea cup of thick coconut milk and add 1 tablespoon of Worcester
brown sugar and a dash of cloves / beefy Into small pieces and com- Cover and cook about 20 minutes ¦ sauce. 2 tablespoons of vinegar, 1
and spread this puree on thin
up
bine with left-over gravy, allowing
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dessertspoonful of sugar, salt to
slices of baked or boiled ham. Ron cup gravy to each 3 cups meal. turn to double boiler and heat taste, stem lemongrass and a 2
the slices and fasten with If there is not enough gravy left roast make up the tooth-picks.....Dip rolls in slightly from the
amount by adding bouillon or beaten egg and roll in One dried
other meat stock. Season well and bread crumbs. Brush with melted
pur in a casserole, Cover with bis- butter and brown quickly in a not
Berve at cult dough and bake until crust is oven (425 degrees F.). once with twice baked sweet pota- toes.
BAKED STUFFED
ONIONS :.
Six large onions, 1 tablespoon minced green pepper, 1 tablespoon melted butter, 1 tablespoons hot water. § cup buttered coarse bread crumba pound fresh mushrooms,
teaspoon salt, paprika,
Parboll ontons for ten minutes in enough boiling salted water to cover. Scoop out the lhside of the onions, leaving several layers for a frm shell. Place, up-side-down drain, Chop a platter to
brown.
EGGS BAKED IN TURKEY HASH
2 cups cold turkey diced
14 cups white sauce
teaspoon grated onion
2 tablespoons celery, chopped
Ane
6 egga
teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper
Heat turkey in white sauce. Add onion and celery. Four hash into shallow baking dish. Break eggs, silde each one onto hash, leaving one at a time into a saucer and
A space between each egg. Bake In a moderate oven until whites
of eggs are arm.
CHICKEN CREAM SAUCE To 1 cup of hot created chicken
"Inch piece of rampa. Cut lb. of Bombay onions in quarters and OLD FASHIONED RICE
try them in 1 cz. of dripping then PUDDING
turn in the mixed ingredients and Boil the rice in milk into which cook until the gravy is thick. have been put a pinch of salt, a lastly add 1 lb. of pork cut in vanilla beanstalk and small dried | slices and 1b, cooked potatoes
raisins and sugar to taste... When cooked add a lump of butter and cup of thick cream. Cool. When cold just before serving beat up with 1 cup of thick sweet cream 80 that the rice pudding has a creamy consistency.
APRICOT PUDDING Cream cup shortening," i cup sugar and 2 eggs. When fluffy add
cups of bread crumbs, cups evaporated milk, 1 cup chopped four sifted with 2 teaspoons bak cooked dried apricots and cup
ing powder. Pour in a greased tube cake pan and bake in a mod erate oven for about 1 hour, Serve with a sauce made from the apri- cot juice, thickened,
PRUNE BUSSE
water, cover with water and cops slowly until soft, then drain. Cool and remove pits. Rub pulp through
scooped out onion very fine and mix with green pepper, bread | add 1⁄2 pound of grated American crumbs, mushrooms which have cheese. Stir until the cheese 13 Waah 1 pound of prunes in cold been salted in melted butter and
meited. Fill thin hot pancakes salt. Fill onions with this mix-with the creamed chicken and roll. ture. piling it up above top. Place in a pan, pour around hot water and bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees F.) untl: tender, It will
take about forty minutes.
SHAH OF IRAN ANNOYED
Withdraws Support From Paris Exhibition
Paris Jan. 19.
The Shah of Iran has recalled his Minister from Parts and with- drawn the Iran participation at the forthcoming Paris Interna- national Exhibition, according to reports from the "Matin," which
are; however, not published by any
other paper.
The cause of the Shah's displea- few months ago,
inaccurate statements about Iran. The incident was, however, settled through the paper printing a cor- rection by the French Minister at Teheran.
A few
Sprinkle with pound grated American cheese and place in moderate oven until the cheese melts. Serve with apples cooked in red cinnamon candy syrup.
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SESSION
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cut in halves or quarters accord- ing to size and allow to become thoroughly hot.
FORK STEW
The pork must not be too fat for "stewing. Wash and trim the pork and cut it in pieces about 11 inches square. Place the pieces in a stewpan, season with pepper and salt and cover with boiling Water. Put the d on the pan
and stew slowly for 1 hour unt!! the meat is nearly tender. Then addib., potatoes and 2 Bombay onions peeled and cut in slices and stew for half an hour longer. If the liquid dries up a little more boiling water must be When nearly ready, mix a table- spoon of Worcester sauce, 1 tea- spoon mustard and teaspoon sugar together and add it to the
stew.
added.
Add 2 tablespoons - sugar and 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Put arrange lady fingers around edge Cover of bowl "Garnish with maraschino in glass bowl and chill, with meringue or whipped cream. cheerles,
EMPIRE MIGRATION
PROBLEM
Paris, Jan. 19.
London, Jan. 18. The French Delegation to the In the House of Commons, the forthcoming session of the League Dominions Secretary moved a fin- Council will be under the chair-ancial resolution as a prelude to manship of the Foreign Minister, the introduction of a Bill dealing M. Delbos, the second chairman with Empire settlement. The pre- being the Under-Secretary in the sent act expires at the end of May. Foreign Ministry, M. Massigli, Also Mr. MacDonald warned the In the delegation will be the legal | House that the fact that the Gov-
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Reuter is authoritatively assured that there is no truth in the re- the Reichstag will ports that
PROPOSALS FOR shortly be abolished
Herr Adolf Hitler is at present CONTROL PLAN IN adviser to the Foreign Ministry, ernment was proposing amending at Berchtesgadon preparing his SPANISH CONFLICT
Professor Basdevarit, and
repre- legislatiffon, did not portend unil- Reichstag speech, which he will sentatives of the department in ateral action in the matter. It deliver on January 30, and which
Nations and African Affairs. the Foreign Ministry for League of
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will be mainly concerned with domestic. affairs.
Ha is expected to announcy new
was for the Dominions to say the word "go." He hoped the day was not far distant when they could make a beginning, with the co- operation of the Dominion author-laws in furtheranc of his plan to ities to expand the present volume weld the Relch into a united of Empire migration.
whole, firstly, by making all Fede- Two changes were forecast by ral State servants Reich civil ser- the Minister. The maximum figure vants, arid. secondly, a law re- which the United Kingdom Golating to the administration vernment could spend on migra- certain north-western States like tion schemes would, in the light of Hamburg and Oldenburg.→→ realties of experience, be fixed at teater, £1,500,000, while at the same time Council, will interrput his trip to the maximum percentage grant pay a visit to the German Foreign which they could give to any in- Minister, Baron von Neurath, to-dividual scheme would be increas- day, according to information re-
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sure began aru monde COLONEL BECK GOING
TO GENEVA
Berlin, Jan. 19. The Polish Foreign Minister, weeks later, Colonel Beck, who, accompanied however, an article appeared in a by his chief secretary, is en route Paris weekly, which the Shab for Geneva to attend the forth conaldered insulting to his person; | coming session of the League and this led to his recalling his Minister, who left Patls on Mon- day evening.
The First Secretary, who is now in charge of the Legation hopes that the incident will soon be cleared up.
Be further stated that the first consignment of valuable rugs and other treasures of art from Iran for the Exhibi- tiön, had already, arrived.--- Transocean News Service,
TRIAL OF EDITOR
Moscow, Jan. 19..
The trial of the former editor- in-chief, Radek, of the" "Tavestia,” the former Deputy Commissioner of Heavy Industries as well as other persons arrested in connec-
It is supposed in 'German-Polish circles that the relations between the two countries, as well as the
Danzig question, will be the subject of conversations between the twe statesmen, the latter of these being `on the agenda of the League Coun-
of session.
Trasanneņn Keun Seraser,
DUKE OF GLOUCESTER Relinquishing Army Career
The resolution was approved after Mr. MacDonald had given an assurance that the maximum of
£1,500,000 would be increased Ir it ever were found inadequate.—
British Wirelesk." -
ATTACK ON FRENCH TORPEDO BOAT
Faris, Jan. 19.
As the result of the attack 然 Monday on the French
torpedo boat destroyer, "Malile
London, Jan. 19. Breze" In the vicinity of San
It is authoritatively stated that Sebastian by an unknown aero- the Duke of Gloucester la relin-plane which dropped five bombs tion with the Trotsky conspiracies, quishing his army career in order on the destroyer, without however will probably begin in February. to assist the King by attending hitting it, the French Ministry of The exact date la not yet decided. various official functions and ens. War has ordered all warship in It is also reported that 'the Was-agements, and the Duke and Spanish waters at all times to be hington correspondent of the T- Duchess will take up residence ready to resist attack Investiga vesta:". Romm, who is at present at York House, which will be tions are being carried on with the visiting in Russia, has been arrest their own town house, probably object to ascertain the identity of
late in March.--- edim
the plane. N Beuter.
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WILHELMINA Destroyer For "Long
Distance" Duties Accident Categorically Denied
LAUNCH AT COWES
arst-class destroyers being com- M.B. Intrepid, the first of two structed by Messrs. J. Samuel White and Co., was launched at that arm's East Cowes yard re- cently by Lady Fisher, wife of Ad- 'miral Sir William Flaher, Comman- der-in-Chief at Poramouch.
plete destroyer dotilla being built under the 1835 Naval Estimates.
The Intrepid and her sister ship- the Impulsive are two of a com-
The Intrepid, which has a stan- dard displacement of about 1,350
London, Jan. 19. The arrival is announced here of the answers to the British pro
Vienna, Jan. 19. posals for a control plan, by both The sensational reports publish aldes in the Spanish conflict. The ed in Holland to the effect that Valencia Government agrees in Queen Wilhelmina, when motoring principle but with reservations con- from Igls, to Matrel, only very cerning several points in the plan. narrowly escaped a fatal motor The Burgos Government, in a tele-accident, is categorically denied graphic communication preceeding by the Austrian authorities. the actual text, expresses the con-
It had been reported that the viction that the plan in its present queen, on the road between Igls form is not acceptable. The Va- and Matrel, was in a car which lencia Government disapproves of skidded and nearly plunged over the scheme of a supervision of the
a deep precipice. This is denied Spanish harbours, and wants to by the Austrian authorities. It is reserve all freedom in case one of stated that the Queen did motor tons, is 323 feet in length and has the parties to the agreement does to-day from Igis via Innsbruck to not live up to it. The Burgos GoMatrel and back again, but that vernment calls attention to the the whole trip passed without the thousands of volunteers crossing slightest incident whatever.- the Franco-Spanish frontier. Transocean News Service. in stated at the same time that a proposal has been made to include. Paris, Jan. 19.
in the volunteer control plan, a Following negotiations of the supervision of war material, but butcher delegations in Paris with that the new clauses will not re- Minister Dormay, the strike inquire the approval of the belliger- the Paris slaughter houses, which ent parties in Spain- threatened to leave Paris without | Framancean News Service. meat, has been provisionnily art- tled. Both parties have declared themselves, willing to have their differences settled by a referee ap-
PARIS SLAUGHTER HOUSES STRIKŁ
SETTLED
pointed by the Government, and
work will be reamed to morrow.
It is reported that an agreement
of institution of the 40 hour week
PROTEST TO BE LODGED
London, Jan. 19.
LADY EDWARD
* MONTAGU * GRANTED DECREE
a beam of 33 feet. Her main arma- ment consists of four-4,7-inch guna, ten torpedo tubes, and six smaller guns.
Special features include com- fortable living quarters for both officers and men, and there is stor age for provisions, ammunition and for fuel to enable the ship to operate in any part of the globe and to be absent from home ports or bases for long periods.
Lady Edward Montagu, who is
The Intrepid is the fifth warship now living at Alberta, Canada to be launched by Messza, White was granted a decrez nisi, with this year, as the arm have already costa, by the President, Bir Boyd built two aloops for the British Merriman, in the Divorce Court Navy and two destroyers for Po recently against Lord Edward land, Eugene Fernando Montagu, son of the Duke of Manchester, on the ground of the husband's adultery with a woman referred to as Belty Macfarlane, otherwise Mrs. Dumas,
The suit was not contested.
The British Ambassador to has been reached on the question Spain, who is at Hendaye, has been Instructed to enter a protest in the slaughter houses, and that with the Spanish Insurgent au the employers have refused the thorities against the case of inter
ages, which latter, point is to be his seas on January 12, when the settled by the refereer. As result | Cardiff steaner Bremhill was fired of the strike, the price of meat upon by the insurgent armed tray-cretary, who added that a British increased about 20 per cent, this ler Larache in vidio, Ma cruiser had ascertained that the morning.
"The protest - was announced in Bramhill carried no contraband. Transocean News Service.
the Commons by the Foreign Be- British Wireless.
high
NO DELEGATION
Rome, Jan 19. Italy will send, no delegation to the forthcoming session of) the League of Nations Council, itu. reported by informed circles here
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