Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1914 — Page 3

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TO RID FOODS OF POISONS

Deleterious Substances May Be Re* moved if One Will Take a Little Paine With the Work. To cook cranberries as they «ri_ brought from the market is to meet a keen disappointment •in a delicate berry which many persons do not enjoy because its wild flavor is unpleasant to the taste. Clean the berries, place them in a pan with sufficient water to cover them, and add a half teaspoon of soda. 801 l the berries in the eoda water until yon hear them bursting. Drain the water from them. It will be found a greenish black, rinse them in cold water, then cook with the sugar. It removes the tang and less sugar is needed to sweeten them if cooked in this way. The same method has been used successfully in cooking soup beans, from which the greenish water removes a poisonous substance, makes the bean clear *and wbite when cooked and they cook in less time, too. Others have used soda water for cooking rice for a few minutes to remove the artificial glaze which is a coating of talcum, and a glue-like substance in which pure rice is immersed before it is ready for market

COFFEE SERVED IN ORANGES

Idea Is From New Orleans, Where They. Claim to Make the Best Beverage ill America. A young hostess recently pleased her dinner guests with a new way of serving after-dinner coffee, which she said was learned at a famous New Orleans case. The entire rind of an orange is used as a cup. It is cut with a sharp knife, and the lower half is turned back to form a standard for the upper half, which is the cup. The orange remains between the two and unites them. The cups are filled with boiling hot black coffee and sweetened by a lamp of BUgar dipped in cognac. A match applied to each cup before serving ignites the brandy and the flame so produced is aided by the oil of the orange rind, so that a charming effect is produced by a tray of these brightly burning cups. Each orange is placed on a Bmall plate or saucer.

Mock Turtle Soup.

801 l a calf’s head until the meat leaves the bones. Leave it in the seasoned soup until the next day, then take it out, scrape off the fat and remove the bones. Put in the jellied stock oyer the fire with the bones; the ears, chopped; one grated carrot, one sliced onion, a bunch of soup herbs, a teaspoonful of allspice, a saltspoonful of paprika and salt to taste. Boil for one hour. Take from the fire, strain, thicken with two tablespoonfuls of butter rolled in as much browned flour; add two tablespoonfuls of kitchen bouquet, and, when the soup is thickened, drop in the tongue and parts of the cheek cut into dice. Add a gill of eherry and the juice of a lemon, and pour upon forcemeat balls in a hot tureen. Make the forcemeat balls by rubbing the brains to a paste with a hard-boiled egg, a little browned flour and the yolk of a raw egg. Roll them in browned flour and let them stand in a quick oven until lightly crußted over.

Cabbage or Salad Dressing. Melt in a double boiler one generous tablespoonful of butter. Add to it one tablespoonful of flour, one teaspoonful of sugar, one-half teaspoonful of made mustard, three dashes of panrika, one-quarter teaspoonful of saft, white pepper to taste. When these are well blended add slowly, Btirring constantly to avoid lumps, onehalf pint of boiling water and three drops of Worcestershire sauce. Continue stirring until 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 .«old.

Vegetable Ragout.

Put one cup each sliced turnips, potatoes and carrots into boiling water. Cook till tender. Melt two tablespoons of butter in another pan, stir into it one-half cup of minced onion and fry brown. Add two tablespoons browned flour and gradually one pint of hot water. When smooth turn contents of saucepan into it, season to taste with salt and pepper, cook slowly 30 minutes, dish and serve. Just before sending to table sprinkle a tablespoon of minced parsley over.

Dark Bread Pudding.

Take dry bread enough to fill a twoquart pan two-thirds full of bread after it Is soaked, oue-half cup molasses, one cup of sugar (brown if you have it, white will do), one cup of chopped suet or fat pork, two eggs, a pint of milk, two cups of chopped raisins. You can put in all kinds of spice. 1 only put in nutmeg and clove, salt teaspoon. I bake mine all night. Wants to be baked slowly. It is fine.—Boston Globe.

India Curried Eggs.

Cat hard-boiled eggs in halves; then fry one small chopped onion and one chopped apple in hot butter; add onefeurth cap of pounded almonds and one pint of milk, mixed with one-half tablespoonfur of cornstarch. Season with salt and a dessert spoonful of curry powder. Let cook ten minutes; then add the eggs. Let all get very hot Serve with croutons; garnish with fried parsley.—The Mother’s Magextne.

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