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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1950-11-02, Page 3Although the "boughtcn" kind Beat three medium eggs till thick" are tasty, anybody who has eaten and lemon -Colored, and gradually +doughnuts made in the good old- add one cup sugar, beating it in, fashioned "Down East" manner Add three tablespoons rnolted will agree that there's nothing to shortening and one cup sour milk compare with them, 'Doughnuts or butter - milk; add the flour mix- -that are crisp - coated on the out- ture. Mix well and turn out on a side, soft and delicate within, faint- well -floured board or pastry cloth. lby sweet and spicy, Roll •a fourth -inch thick, cut with Unfortunately, they're a pit stiff'- floured. cutter, Fry in deep hot fat cult to 'make properly, but they're (375 degrees F'.) for three minutes. well worth the bother. So here or till brown, first on one side ;are some hints on their making, and- then on the other. Yield: about 'together with a really fine recipe. three dozen three-inch doughnuts. For tender doughnuts, remember The way the weeks keep slipping the dough must be soft, not nearly ' by makes a person wonder if some - ho stiff as for bread. Plenty of body hasn't equipped old Father flour on pastry cloth, or board , : Time with a jet-propelled engine: tiliminates the handling that' is un- and although I hate to think about' desirable. A fat thermometer it, it's getting time to think about registers the right heat - :375 de- that Christmas Cake. As you know, grees F. Higher than that means its far better if stored for a few doughnuts cook on the outside and weeks to sort of ripen. The follow - not within, and lower than that ing is a recipe that I believe you'll ?means they become fat - soaked. find to be the real thing. Frying too many causes the tem- perature of the fat to drop sharply_ CHRISTMAS CAKE The sour milk used Jrithis recipe 2 cups seedless raisins makes for extra. delicacv in texture 1 cup currants and extra richness in flavor. 1% cups separated seeded raisins x .;r * . raschino or Iia coca died SOUR MILK DOUGHNUTS c ernesred candied cherries (or a mix - Sift together 'four and a half cups ture of red cherries and green sifted enriched flour, a fourth tea- candied cherries) spoon each nutmeg and allspice and 1 cup almonds one and a half teaspoons each of 1 cup cut-up pitted dates soda, cream of tartar and salt. 1% cups slivered or chopped mixed candied peels and citron cup cut -up -candied pineapple or a other candied fruits 1 finely tbsp. - chopped candied ginger 3 cups, sifted pastry flour or 2 ?3 cups sifted hard - wheat pp� flour j kv,/ii I f tsps. Magic Baking Powder 3/4 tsp. salt 1 % tsp. ,ground cinnamon y 473 f tsp. grated nutmeg SIZES % tsp. ground ginger 6 p S-14-16 I/4 tsp. ground mace C) o 1>i hi -18---20 yq, tsp. ground cloves a .8 <>:. L_40_.42. 1 cup butter d 1x/4 ,cups lightly - pacl:.ed brown E ' 6 ♦ vagar a;e "�• ti eggs t �j a % cup molasses :s cup cold strong coffee a a Ask ' METHOD t b b cl a Wash and airy the seedless rais- ins and currants. Wash and dry r p the seeded rai3in, if necessary, and i.ny-Aialves. Gut cherries into e a halvesrt'rlat3CTx'the almonds and e t'3 34 s t, cu.t intofialr. Prepare, _th,e. dates, peels-=-ire1 citron, � canc�i'Tezpine- ,.;p Q apple.,;, Z, othdr-{ruits at'd'. ginger. a B Sift -toAether, 3 . times, the. flour, i? halving `po�r_cie'r, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, mace and cloves; add prepared fruits and huts, a few at a time, int iug until fruits are separated and. coated .with flour.. Cream the butter; gradually blend Fozn in the stigar. Add unbeaten eggs, / one at a time, beating well after each addition; stir in molasses. Add �t flour mixture to creamed mixture : Aln.a. alternately with coffee, combining thoroughly after each addition. Gaaas 'Turn batter into a deep 3 -inch square cake pan that has been lined ONE YARD 35 -inch for small with three layers of heavy paper aizel And the other sized take pre- and the top layer greased with cious little morel Just ONE main butter; spread evenly. Bake in a pattern part; this apron is 'really slow oven, 300', 2. to 3 hours. Let a time and fabric saner! calve stand in its -pan on a cake Pattern 4743,• sizes small (14, cooler until cold. Store in a crock,, lfr), medium (18, 20), Iarge (40, or wrap in waxed paper acid store 42). Small size, ONE yd. 35 -inch. in a tin. A few da ­s before cake This pattern, easy to use simple is to be cut, top with almond paste to sew, is tested - for .fit. Has com- and ornamental icing, plete illustrated instructions. k * 't Send TWENTY- FIVE CENTS CHOCOLATE DEVIL'S (25c) in coins (stamps cannot be I FLOAT accepted) for this pattern, Print V2 cup sugar plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, 1% cups hot water STYLE NUMBER, 12 marshmallows, quartered Send order to Box 1, 123 Eigh- 2 tablespoons butter ttenth St., New Toronto, Orit. • % cup sugar Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1 teaspoon vanilla now (in coins) for our Fall and 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour Minter Pattern Boole by Anne % teaspcon salt Adams. The best of the new season 1 teaspoon baking powder fashions in easy -to -sew patterns for 3 tablespoons cocoa all. Christmas gifts, too, plus Free a l cup milk thrifty pattern for making a child's. sfd Cup chopped nuts stress from a man's shirt. Method: Cook sugar and water S, Tho "best 31. Winter resort �0SSW/0m room" P� !� Goddessce 7. Worked 92. Goddoss of the PUZZLE 8. Mohammedan harvest noble 84, Make speeches 9. Came together 37, Jacket 10. Silkworm 89. Annoy ACROSS . 56. Propel a boat 1. Fence sunk be- 57, Above (poet,) 11, Color 41. Small bird 16 Fruit 42. Angry' low the line of vision DOWN 20. Cease (naut,) 43. Pertaining to 22. Presented an anatomical 9. Head'trusting 1Ito 7. R.onowned , ideas through tissue association 45. Roman tyrant 92.'Phe jack of the 2• Equine animal suit turned up S. Lessen 24. Clamor 47. Action at, law 26, European fish 48. Rxlst In cribbage 4. Nonciroular I& Southern con- piece 26. Father 40. Obstruction 28.Outward sign 61. Condensed stellationof 14. An abrasive S. Kind of horse sorrow atmospheric 30. Little (Scot.) moisture 39. Study of -the I 2 3. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 IP forms of speech 17. Pw9ten again 18. Princely Ital. IZ' IS i4 Ian family 19. Censure 21. Staggers 17 :3- Did too much 37. Went faster 19 20 than 29. Mountain in I 2 23 29 25 26 Crete 30. Internal sicele- ton of certain marine animals 92. P+r.'ted with rooks 36. Chart 34. Rose supporter 9a. Rigorous or stern it. Ship's crane for i holstinga small boat 40. German city 40, Outer covering. { of a wheel 0 '0 orlcai collisr e �Portanpngtb *h. V2SB Get. ;answer Uldewhero On Thio Peso TOUGH' BREAK, -- Of all, the things to happen. to a gal famous for her legs! Pat Hellburg, of New York and Stockholm, formerly " Ifiss Legs of Sweden," looks under- standably glum as she arrives in New York from England. She hurt her right ankle in a fall in Faris and currently limps along on a cane. a �t for 10 m.in.utes. Pour into casserole. Soften yeast in lukewarm water. Top with marshmallows. Cream Add eggs, one at a time, and soft - the shortening and the sugar. Add ened yeast to other ingredients. vanilla. Add sufficient flour to make' a Sift dry ingredients together thick batter (similar to muffins). and add ahernately with milk. }teat well. Drop by spoonfuls over marshmal- Let batter rise about 30 min - lows. Top with nuts. Bake at Utes, or until quite light and bub- ' 350 degrees for 45 rn:nurc-;. Serve bly. Fill greased muffin tins two - with whipped cream. thirds full. Let rise 20 to 30 min- x X :k toes longer, and then bake in a SHORT-CUT ROLLS 425 -degree oven 15 to 20 'ninutes. 1 cup milk 'field, one and one-half dozen 3/4 CUP fat large roils or two .dozen' small 2 tablespoons sugar ones. I teaspoon salt 2 eggs BAKED VEGETABLES AND 1 cape or package yeast MEAT BALLS cup lukewarm water 1 pound ground beef 2 to 23/2 cups, enriched all-purpose 1 cup dry bread crumbs .flour 1 egg, beaten Method: Add shortening, sugar 1 tablespoon chopped onion and salt to milk and scald. Allow 1 teaspoon salt mixture to cool to about 30 degrees. % teaspoon pepper TfO'W S tablespoons hour 2 cups canner) townt000 1ty' cape diced raw potaalo 1 Cups sliced raw carrot$ 1 cup onion Allees Y cup chopped celery 1 teaspoon salt Parsley for garnish Method; Thoroughly mix togeth- er ground beef, bread crumbs, beat- en egg,, chopped onion, one tea- spoon salt and .pepper. Forth into 12 small meat balls, Roll meat balls in one-fourth cup flour, then brown in fat, Arrange six treat balls in bottom of a well - greased, two -quart, heat -resistant glass casserole, Add three tablespoons flour to remaining fat in skillet in which, meat balls were browned. Add tomatoes. Stir into tomatoes the rest of raw vegetables and one teaspoon salt, Pour vegetables over meat balls in baking dish. Arrange six remaining meat balls on top of vegetables. ' Cover and bake in a 350 -degree oven for about one hour, or until vegetables are. tender. Teen-AgeDrivers "Take Terrible 'doll The shocking toll of death and destruction caused by 'teen-age drivers in the ignited States and Canada is costing the policy holders of their concern $125,000,000 a year in increased insurance rates, reports the Lumbermen's Mutual Casualty Company, Burning tip the highways in the family car or in their own souped - up "hot rods," careless drivers be- tween the ages of 15 and 24 are killing themselves off at the rate of 7,100 a year, accounting for 27ofo of all traffic fatalities, actuarial fig- ures show. Appalled by this needless loss of life and destruction of property, the company has sponsored a 16 -mm. 'notion picture on "teenacide" en- titled "Last Date," which they hope trill make the younger set pause and think when at the wheel of a car. This film tells the story of a pretty High School girl and her Iwo boy friends. Larry isa a nici, guy, but he obeys the rules of the road and, consequently, Is not an exciting driver, thinks vivacious Jeanne. She goes off for an in- between -dance joy ride in Nick's souped -up hot rod and disaster SHOULD BE SEEN -NO'S HURT erashingly meets them .on the road. Nick and an innocent family are., vriped out in the screech of tortured metal. Knife-like shards of glass make a horror of Jeanne's beauty, ensuring that this was truly her Last Date. The Benograph Division of Associated Screen News recently made arrangements with the spon- sors of the 'filn' to Iranr,le it through their film libraries in Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto, 1iontreal and Moncton. Any Canadian educational or re- ligious groups, clubs, associations and youth organizations interested in the vital problem of the 'teen- age driver can obtain a print of Last Date free for showing through their nearest Benograph film library. 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This eampaigii is designed to help all Canadian industries and, conse- quently', to help, put 1aloney in the pockets of every Canadian citizen. Nature has endowed our cotmtry with an aln3ost limitless supply of valuable resources. Properly used and converted to manufactwed goods, 'these resources can carry our nation to Unprecedented greatness. But first, the peoples of other lards must learn of the prestige and of Canadian products. .be 4 4 TheHouse of ,Seagram belietes that it is in the interest of every Cana. dian manufacturer to help the stile -fall Canadian products it& foi ig>e marleets. It is in this spirit that these adva-tisernents are being produced and published throughout the world.