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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 3, 1951 Party Coffee Cake Delicious Tuna Pie Recipe Stuffed Bi4iled Chicken Tip To broil a chicken with tuf If-you're having some club iinw "'i Date Nut Pudding members in to plan a church Delicious oy itseir and as an ingredient In a recipe, your 100-Pound Queen Elizabeth Cake Sent to Britain A beautiful 100-pound cake In tag, have bird cut in half, brush favorite tuna gets a new treatment in "Tuna Pie." This hearty entree is tuna at iU best, and there'll be frequent requests to or social affair, an oven-warm coffee cake and hot coffee make refreshments. Lush with V6080 halves, Currant with melted fat, broil under- The Winter season Is a time serve this pic often. Delicious by itself and as an when rich and delectable pud Jelly Coffee Cake is as special as you want it to be. Make a the form of a detailed replica of Cunard Line's Queen Elizabeth, side, remove chicken. Mound stuffing on pieces of waxed paper or aluminum foil; put chicken cut Ride rfnwn over mounds dings are favorites to serve.

In ingredient in a recipe, your fa yeast-leavened butter or marga 2H cups liquid (vegetable liquid plus milk) Stir-N-Roll pastry; basis 3 cups flour. Heat oil. Add onion and cook until tender. Blend in flour and this tradition, but simpler than most to make, is the Date-Nut rine in a 7xll-inch pan. Beat world's largest liner, was shipped to England last Friday in the company's liner Parthla.

of stuffing. Brush with fat and vorite tuna gets a new treatment in "Tuna Pie." This hearty entree is tuna at its best. cup currant jelly with fork broil until tender. Pudding pictured today. Squares until smooth and blend in Measuring four feet from of this pudding are topped with cup sugar.

Spread evenly over bottom of pan. Arrange 4 and there'll be frequent requests to serve this pie often. seasonings. Drain vegetables. Add 2V4 cups liquid to blended a tangy orange or lemon sauce stem to stern and standing 18 inches high, the culinary work of art will arrive at Liverpool Simple But Sophisticated A dessert that's sure to dozen pecan halves Inch for flavor contrast.

mixture and cook and stir until thickened. Add vegetables and apart. Pour batter over mix 1 Dates and nuts make the ture. Cover and let rise until tomorrow, in time for exhibit during the Festival of Britain. tuna and mix together lightly.

please the whole family is crisp, spicy red apples with Baked by Reginald Guest, 1 6V4-oz. can Chicken of the Sea bi and "Bite-Size" tuna cup salad oil 3 tablespoons chopped onion 3 tablespoons flour Salt and pepper to taste 1 -nip cooked carrots i 1 cup cooked peas pudding dellciously chewy. The dates are easy to cut If you use doubled (about 30 minutes). Bake in modeiate oven (375 degrees 25 to 30 minutes. rour tuna filling into pastry-lined casserole.

Cover filling with pastry. Bake 25 to 35 min veteran chief confectioner of cheese. Place the cheese in the center of your prettiest tray a kitchen shears to do the job the Queen Elizabeth, who has with a serving knife and arrange medium size red-skinned utes in a hot oven (450 degrees Serves six. been turning artistic creations out of his ovens for the past 30 Food Tip and dip them into warm water now and then as you snip. The enriched flour base of the pud delicious apples around the Save celery tops for salad, years, the huge cake took 80 cheese for passing.

soups, stews, pot roasts, etc. ding carries the flavor of these man hours during three voyages to complete. Guest, holder of numerous first prizes for his artistic work, was assisted by foods well, and in addition pro Atu Uaa'c Blk Qwtlltr OaaMatratiaa Mk. It Very BmbmImI vides excellent food values for the family. These include three NOW SOLD IN NO-DEPOSIT BOTTLE student cook Anthony Wright.

essential B-vitamins, food, pro tein, and food enery. Dates and Wright made countless sketches of the Queen Elizabeth which ALWAYS THI BEST nuts supply additional were carefully followed by his boss In accurately reproducing Una Most people enjoy puddings BASIC Tuna Pie, a hearty dish, will find flavor with the family. (cqoa on a small scale the enormous amount of detail in the real-life served warm with a warm fUt. a. PU.

Off. sauce, but this Date-Nut Pud TEMPTING as well as nourishing is this breakfast for a convalescent child. Quick-frozen orange juice to start with and that's an easy prescription because the little cans of concentrate can be converted into orancfe juice with the real fresh-squeezed taste in a few seconds. The pitcher for milk or cream appeals to the child's sense of humor, the pretty china and the little pile of toast strips arouse his interest and everything is prepared so that it's appetizing as well as nourishing. Tempting Breakfast Tray For Convalescent Child liner.

Every detail from keel to WASHINO LIQUID masthead (Including Insertion of some 1,400 portholes) was recreated in the cake. IM TITD AD ding is also good cold. Cut servings into squares, or spoon them out into a serving dish. Garnish with walnut or pecan in iuu un The confectioner's creation, a IrVffVMIM WASHING small boy's dream of what must be found In heaven, is composed halves and top with sauce. Incidentally, either walnuts or pecans give a good flavor to the mainly or fruit cake with a su iafMri pudding.

Serve larger squares of this gar coating of marzipan Icing on its hull. Twenty-eight pounds of sugar were used in Icing for Nutrition Note pudding to make a salad lunch When the doctor orders a big breakfast for the convalescent child, it's your turn to take over. You've got to plan, prepare and serve the meal so that it's temping as well as nourishing; the ship model, while 30 pounds eon satisfying. Smaller squares are appropriate for dinner Apricot Sundae A favorite sundae sauce Is made with one cup apricot Vegetables that require the of sugar were required for the cake itself. for it's what the child leaves on the tray, not what you offer.

whole fruit nectar and one-half Economical, iy to mm. Maktt washday pleasur! GERMICIDE DISINFECTANT DEODORANT CLEANSER SoJJ at Your Neighborhood Grocer in Quart Botilei AGQUA UNA MFG. GO. BROOKLYN, NEW YORK ruai v. n.

that indicates success or failure. Plenty of orange juice is a same cooking time- may be cooked together and many interesting variations are possi-ble, such as peas and small Chocolate Note cup each sugar and crushed pineapple, thickened with two teaspoons cornstarch. Stir in a One a a of chocolate that most doctors order. The ease of storage of the little cans the ease of reconstituting it, make it the simplest thing for must for almost everybody's breakfast, and it is usually weighs an ounce. A reciDe mav few grains salt and a table specially recommended for the call for either an ounce of un white onions; carrots and snap beans; spinach and tomatoes.

spoon butter. Perfect for vanilla ice cream. convalescent. So that's an easy EST. OVER TEARS sweetened chocolate, or a square.

the home nurse, or the professional, to prepare for her Orange jelly, too, made from the quick-frozen juice, may be given on light diets. It will have all the sweet flavor of sun- ripened oranges, and will surely please the finicky appetite. If ginger ale is on the child's diet, you can serve it with oragne juice as in a tempting, tinkling between-meal drink. Orange Juice Highball start for your appealing meal: Orange juice made form the quick-frozen concentrate. It's best when it's well shaken after adding the water, so that the air removed at the time of concentration is returned.

After a few seconds of shaking, in a shaker or milk bottle, you'll have orange juice with the real, fresh-squeezed taste. As everything on the child's tray should be simple, be sure to make the service interesting. An amusing egg cup for the plain boiled egg, a milk pitcher that appeals to the child's sense of humor, china that's pretty, a surprise gift now and then, a letter or card saved from the last mail, all help stimulate and please the invalid. Breakfast isn't the only occasion in the invalid's day for drinking orange juice. It's a refreshing between-meal pick-up cup (6-ounce can) concentrated quick-frozen orange juice 1 cup water 2 cups ginger ale Cracked ice Combine orange juice and tk- aitm water, mixing well.

Add ginger ale. Serve with cracked ice in tall grasses. Makes six servings. PROOF of the pudding is in the eating and this cake-like pudding proves to be richly flavored with dates and nuts. An orange sauce tops all.

Note: If desired, three cups ginger ale may be substituted for the giner ale and water. Gay Garnishes Gay garnishes bring added Hfp and zest to foods in the BANANA bread 'V1 same way that smart looking rJ-'-i! pa accessaries pep up Spring ward robes. The proper garnish makes foods more appetizing and gives them that final decor especially I ff, tasty for V'iA afternoon tea sgi' supper. i4 I ative touch that makes even the most ordinary dish seem dressed-up for a gala occasion. Lemon slices belong in the class of the most versatile garnishes.

lice them into cartwheel shapes make crosses of them, add chopped parsley or paprika to the top and note Delicious Banana Bread i how glamorous they look! A delicate banana flavor blended with the goodness of. To make the cartwheels, cut RIGHT FEflfOnEP AT GROCERS ALL OVER TOITJN pecans makes this a truly delectable bread. It's a healthful bread for children and one that they will like as well, and is delicious spread with jelly, cream cheese or peanut butter. Banana bread thin slices of lemon; then notch the peel with a sharp knife or scissors. A whole clove in the center adds the final touch.

is especially nice to serve for Float these in a pitcher of lem afternoon tea or with a light onade, or on top of soup. The srarnlshes with chopped parsley are made by cutting off Mix and sift flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Cream shortening and sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs one at a time; beat well after each addition. Add bananas; ri) the top quarter and the bottom auarter of thin lemon slice.

Then each slice is sprinkled with finely chopped parsley. mix. Add flour mixture about These add a decorative touch supper. To have good banana flavor in the bread, be sure the bananas you use are very ripe. Banana Bread 1 cups sifted, enriched flour 2 teaspoons double-action baking powder teaspoon baking soda teaspoon salt cup sugar 2 eggs 1 cup mashed very ripe bananas (2 or 3) Vt cup broken pecan meats xk cup shortening tROZEN-FRESH one-fourth at a time; beat to a baked or broiled fish as well as to vegetables.

The curls can be made by cut-1 ting half the pulp from a thin smooth after each addition. Stir in pecans. Turn into a well-greased loaf pan (8x4x2Vi). Hake in moderate oven (350' for 50 to 60 minutes, or until bread tests done. Cool on rack before slicing.

lemon slice, being careful to leave all the peel, Curl the peel into a circular motion. Two of these curls placed togetner and repeated around a large nieat platter make a beautiful garnish. lines the broad phases of the emergency to which women can make notable contributions as citizens and as homemakers. For the crosses, cut, tour i Grocery Industry Offers Leaflet To Club Women wedges equal-distant around the lemon slice. Top with olive It follows that with a brief urvey of current food condi slice.

Half cartwheels are attractive when with paprika. tions. Then, it gives detailed "An Alert to Women on the suggestions for a special continuing study of the good situa Home Front," a new publica then speed-frozen by Libby's own ICYGALE Method. For instance, take Libby't Frozen Orange Juice! It's sweeter, fresher -flavored than you could ever imagine. Squeezed from plump, juicy oranges fresh from the grove.

You'll love Libby's. How about a big pitcher today? That way you'll see for yourself! Time! to buy 'em! Time to try 'em! Right now while grocers are featuring Libby's Frozen Foods. And just see! Your first taste of any Libby's Frozen food fruit, juice, vegetable will convince you: "If they're fresher than Libby's they haven't been picked!" All specially grown, specially chosen tion of Grocery Manufacturers tion as either a club or individual project. On this the leaflet Libby'i Frozen Spinachl Once upon a time spinach was spinach. Not any more! Libby's ia like none you've ever tasted.

TrJ it either way Regular or Chopped and you'll be amazed at the number of times you hear, "Pasa the spinach, please!" Of America, was released this week as a special service offers a step by step outline of for women organizing club work in the light of the na what to do and how to do it. "An Alert to Women on the Home Front" is dedicated to Home Demorstration Agents, celebrating National Home Demonstration Week, April 29 libby, MfNaiU I Libby, OWcag 9, HUnoi, tional emergency. It stresses In particular the part food plays in the emergency; shows how women can keep informed on food conditions; how they can apply their good sense as individuals and as organization to May 5. Mr. Willis declared: "In planning National Home groups in meeting and solving whatever food problems may arise in their communities as 'is I i Libby't Frozen Corn-on-tho-Cobl One taste and you'll think it's summer again.

Because Libby whisked beautiful ears of corn off the stalks when the golden kernels were fattest and juiciest, then speed-froze 'em all for for you. Also Cut style. Ia tomorrow goon enough? the result of the emergency. Demonstration Week, rural women seek to reinforce the most important segments of home front activities. The basic foundation of home is the same on the farm and in the city.

In dedicating this leaflet to home demonstration agents, G. M. A. pays tribute to all women and pledges its support as they This leaflet came about as the result of with women leaders across the country. "We found that the women of Amer ica have a deep appreciation of their responsibilities," declared assume additional responsibili Paul S.

Willis, president of Grocery Manufacturers of Amer ties in the challenging years ahead." Women who would like to ImMk iKMk CaIMw Cut Car ica, Inc. At the same time they expressed a desire for material that would help them chart have a copy of "An Alert to MhW Oar Vtiit.Hn Cra-M-ltM C0 Cut Omn Imm Prmcd Myta Okm lfif lafcy Lima Imm araafc Una (mm Paa Pan Carrata Laaf Spinach Prattca Mad PalalaM Caaaaia taiaach Saccate Rak MkaaPaachM 4 aaaann Mrawbarria Caacaaaalt. their courses in setting up pro grams geared to the emergency. Women on the Home Front" to assist them in planning club national defense programs may write to Grocery Manufacturers of America, 205 E. 'An Alert to Women on the Home Front' is designed to help fill that need." CARTWHEELS, curls and crosses jlvo decorative touch.

42d Manhattan. A limited supply is available now. I .1 In general, the leaflet out.

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