Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1914 — TO BE MADE WITHOUT EGGS [ARTICLE]

TO BE MADE WITHOUT EGGS

r«*oy AreiNot NecMsary Either in Cabfaage or Salad Dressing or Surprise Molasses Cake.Cabbage or Salad Dressing—Melt In a double boiler one generous tdblespoonful of butter,-. Add to it one tablespoonful of flour, One teaspoonful of sdgar, one-half teaspoonful of made mustard, three dashes of paprika, onfequarter teaspoonful of salt, white pepper to taste. When these are well blended add slowly, stirring constantly to avoid lumps, one-half pint of boiling water and three drops of Worcestershire sauce. Continue stirring thick. Cook five minutes; if too thick put- in a little more water. Should the dressing be for cold slaw pour it while hot over finely shredded cabbage; if for salads use when cold! Surprise Molasses Cake —Put into a deep agate pan one-half pint of baking molasses, two generous tablespoonfula of sweet lard, the grated rind of one orange, ope-quarter teaspoonful of salt and one small teaspoonful of baking soda. Put these on the fire for two minutes to melt; remove, heat for two minutes; pour In one gill of boiling water, stir up and add one pjnt good measure of sifted flour, heat long enough to remove lumps. Grease twelve large muffin pans and put in batter, which will seem thin; bake 20 minutes in a brisk oven; take care that it does not burn.