The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 275, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 16, 1936 Page: 2 of 4
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M.Uw • custard mixture of
ingredients and pour
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until custard is firm. Serve cold.
PhwffU Crescent Pastry
tatty, pin potiit#
mixtnre, brown fat a and#
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Cbeeelali Parfait
sausage mixture. Boil two min- Three-fourths cup sugar, three-
utes, stirring frequently. Fill to- J fourths cup water, three egg
matoes with mixture. Put in bak- whites stiffly beaten, three
ing pan filler with one-half inch squares unsweetened chocolate,
hot water. Bake in ^moderate or-; melted and cooled, two cups cresm
en (350 degrees Fahrenheit) fif- whipped; two teaspoon renille.
teen minutes or until tomatoes are Bring sugar and wator to a boil
tender. and boil until a small amount of
Note—one cup leftover- cooked^the syrup forms a soft ball in cold
meat may be substituted for the'water or spins a long thread when
sausage. Increase salt to one-half dropped from tip of spoon. Pour
teaspoon.
Apricot Ice Cream
Two cups milk, two eggs, one
syrup in a fine stream over stiffly
beaten egg whites, beating con-
stantly. Continue beating until
cup sugar, one-half teaspoon salt, j mixture is cool. Add choclate and
one teaspoon vanilla, one half tea-, blend; fold in cream and vanilla,
spoon almond, two cups apricot i Turn into freezing trays and let
cup heavy setthree to four hours. Or turn
j mixture into mold, filling it to
lightly'overflowing; cover with waxed pa-
hour
Cook together one eup of crush
ed pineapple, one-third cup sugar pulp and juice, one
end a few grains of salt until cream.
thick; cool slightly. Sift together! Scald milk. Pour ...- ,
two cups flour, 4 tablespoons bak-'beaten eggs, sugar and salt. Cook per and press cover tightly down
ing powder, one teaspoon sail and until mixture .coats a silver spoon, over paper. Pack in equal parts
one tablespoon sugar. Cut in one- Cool and flavor. Wash cooked, of ice and salt three to four hours,
third cup shortening. Add three-) dried apricots and put through a Serve with whipped cream if de-
fourths cup milk, roll out quite sieve, combine with custard and sired,
thin and cut in rounds. Put a tea-)cream. Freeze by turning method,
spoon of the pineapple on each using eight parts ice to one part
round, fold over and pinch edges rock salt. Let ripen one
together. Bake in a hot oven, 425 before serving,
degrees, for twelve minutes. This Baked Green Pepper Stuffed
makes sixteen pieces of pastry. j With Salmon
Bran Buttencotch icebox Cookies Two tablespoons butter, two ta-
One and one-half cups butter, Mespoons flour, 1 cup milk, one-
two cups brown sugar, two'eggs, pound can salmon, two table
well beaten; one cup bran cereal, spoons chili sauce, one hard-cook-
three cups flour, two teaspoons ed egg, chopped; one-half tea-
baking powder. spoon salt, one-eighth teaspoon
Cream the butter and add the pepper, three large or six medium
sugar, eggs and bran. Mix well. s:zed green peppers, buttered
Sift the flour with the baking crumbs.
powder and add to first mixture. Make white sauce of butter,
Shape into roll and store in re- flour and milk. Add salmon which
frigerator. When needed, slice has been freed fiom bones and
thin and bake on cooky sheet in skin and flaked. Add chili sauce,
hot oven, 425 degrees Fahrenheit, (.gg and seasoning. Cut large
for about twelve minutes. peppers in half, or remove stem
i Stuffed Tomatoes end from medium sized peppers, j “VT"' , . ,
j whipped cream and sliced bananas
Froten Banana Sponge
Twenty-four mash mallows
(about one-half pound), one-four-
th eup pineapple juice, three ripe
bananas, thinly sliced, three table-
spoon crushed pineapple, drained;
one cup cream, whipped; lady fin-
gers or thin slices of sponge cake.
Heat marshmallows and pineap-
ple juice in double boiler until
marshmallows are melted. Beat
until cool. Add bananas mixed
with pineapple. Then fold in cream
which has been whipped until fluf-
fy but not stiff. Line the bot-
tom of automatic refrigerator tray
with lady fingers or slices of
sponge cake, placed close togeth-
er. Cover with marshmallow mix-
ture and freeze until firm. Serve J
in slices cut three-fourths-inch
thick. Garnish with additional
Six medium-sized tomatoes, one Remove seeds and white portion.
and one-half cups chopped onions, Parboil peppers in salted water for
three tablespoons fat, one-half five minutes. Drain, fill with sal-1
pound bulk pork sausage, one- mon mixture, cover with buttered!
fourth teaspoon salt, one-eigh*h crumbs Place peppers in baking:
.teaspoon pepper, two tablespoons dish, add a little water, bake in
flour, two tablespoons water. a moderate oven (350 degrees
Cut off stem end of tomatoes Fahrenheit) for thirty minutes,
and scoop out center. Turn upside’ Stuffed Potatoes with Ham j
down to drain. Meanwhile fry One-half tablespoon butter, one-
onions in hot fat until
if desired. Serves ten to twelve.)
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browned. Push onions to one side
of pan and add sausage. Continue
frying until brown, stirring fre-
quently to separate sausage into
small bits. Add Tomato pulp, salt
and pepper. Mix flour and water
together until smooth. Stir into
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 275, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 16, 1936, newspaper, May 16, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth737796/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.